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Little Kings
Buckeroo Bonsai, 4/3/90, 33.5", buckskin,
Boones Little Buckeroo x
Hemlock Brooks Spunky Dude.
For the "big horse" look in miniature, look to Bonsai! His
foals all have that leggy look of full size foals, no matter how small they
are. This buckskin stallion has it all — conformation, style and elegance,
topped with color.
Bonsai is a direct son of Buckeroo, the 1987 AMHA National Grand Champion
Stallion, and is a full brother to Little Kings Locomotion (now deceased).
Bonsai himself has had an incredible show career. In 1998 he was the
AMHR Performance Horse of the Year and missed the Halter Horse of the Year award
by one grand championship, despite the fact that he missed the end of the show
season due to a broken leg! That same year, Bonsai was the first horse in AMHR
history to attain 3 Hall of Fame awards in one year, garnering those awards in
Halter, Pleasure Driving and Roadster.
In 1999, after recuperating from his broken leg and leg surgery, Bonsai came
back strong, winning the title of AMHR National Grand Champion Stallion and AMHA Reserve National Champion
Stallion. His son, First Edition of Bonsai, was 1998 and 1999 AMHR National Grand Champion Gelding, and was 1998 AMHA Reserve National Grand Champion Gelding and in 1999 was AMHA National Grand Champion Gelding.
Add the natural elegance and athletic ability of this stallion to your show
string or breeding barn now!
DNA tested. $1,200 LFG.
Boones
Little Buckeroo
buckskin — 30.5" |
Poplar Lanes
Samson
sorrel — 31.0" |
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Johnstons
Vanilla
palomino — 34.0" |
Gold Melody Boy
palomino — 33.0" |
Vanilla 3rd
palomino — 33.5" |
Hemlock
Brooks Spunky Dude
bay — 30.0" |
Dell Teras
Lord of the Isles
bay — 29.0" |
Dell Teras Buttons
brown — 30.5" |
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Kamelots Tuxedo,
7/4/92, 33.5", black, Flying W Drummer
Boy of Kamelot x Kamelots Miss Beauty.
Does Tux need any further introduction? Black with white coronets, Tux was AMHR's
Performance Horse of the Year for three years running, the only horse ever to
win it more than once, and is one of our triple Hall of Fame horses.
His achievements are too numerous to list in this small space, but include
Champion National All Star awards in halter, ladies and open pleasure driving,
and roadster.
While “hot,” he is the horse we have people drive to let them get the feel
for what driving is all about. His foals inherit his style and elegance, as well
as his athletic and driving ability.
DNA tested. Stud fee $1,200 LFG.
Flying W
Drummer Boy of Kamelot
chestnut — 29.0" |
Flying W
Farms
Super Boy
black — 29.0" |
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Flying W
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Jessica
chestnut — 34.0" |
Ohios Little Toy
bay — 30" |
Jonica
34" |
Kamelots
Miss Beauty
black — 32.5" |
Capt
Midnight
black — 30.5" |
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Kamelots
Early Autumn Breeze
sorrel — 33.0" |
My Own Little Sir Echo
chestnut — 33.5" |
Flying W Summer Breeze
of Kamelot
chestnut — 33.5" |
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Brewers Dynamo DreamMaker, 4/6/95, 31.5", bay roan pintaloosa,
Bond Dynamo x Brewers orion
Twilight.
DreamMaker is a very elegant stallion with lots of leg and a fantastic, showy
driving horse. He has a beautiful head and neck with lots of mottling,
varnish marks and a frosty blanket. Dream offers refinement and color, and
passes on all his elegance and driving ability.
His sire is the famous Bond Dynamo, a leading sire of driving horses,
including Rhotens Little Dandy, AMHA's 1987 Pleasure Driving National Grand
Champion and a leading driving sire in his own right. His dam is by the
famous Orion Light Vant Huttenest, arguably the most well-known pintaloosa in
the miniature breed. In DreamMaker is the best of both — color, style,
elegance, conformation and performance ability.
While his foals do not exhibit appaloosa character-istics at birth, to date,
nearly all of his foals have shown those appy characteristics before they are a
year old.
DNA tested. Stud fee $1,200 LFG.
Bond Dynamo
black — 29.0" |
Bond Jocko
black — 26.0" |
Bond Tiny Tim
black — 19.0" |
Bond Honeydew
sorrel — 30.5" |
Bond Bambi
black pinto — 29.0" |
Bond Tiny Tim
black — 19.0" |
Bond Inkspot
black — 32.0" |
Brewers
Orion Twilight
bay roan — 33.0" |
Orion Light
Vant Huttenest
blue roan pintaloosa — 31.0" |
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Dell Teras Jane
grey — 33.0" |
Komokos
Little Bimbo
chestnut — 30.0" |
Komokos Little Champ
chestnut pinto — 26.5" |
Komokos Bamba
palomino — 31.0" |
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Flying W
Farms Blue Dynasty, 1/12/85, 32.5", grey pinto,
Flying W Farms Little Blue
Boy x Flying W Farms Wildwood Rose.
Dynasty is the ultimate in miniature Arabians. Added to his big eye and
cheek, tiny muzzle and very dished head, he has lots of action and, when running
in pasture, looks just like his full size counterpart. His sire is the famous
Flying W Farms Little Blue Boy, the 1981 AMHA Reserve National Grand Champion
Stallion. Unlike many Blue Boy sons, Dynasty possesses a long, elegant neck
which, along with his beautiful head, great body conformation and long, floating
trot, he passes along to his get.
Dynasty is a true grey pinto (you have to clipper him and get him wet now
to see his pinto markings!) and produces many pintos. He is the grandsire of Fallen Ash Scouts Robin Hood, the 1997 AMHA Reserve
National Champion Yearling Stallion, and has produced many other Supreme Halter
Champions and National Top Ten horses, with several of his get having been sold
overseas.
We think highly of Dynasty and his get, and have retained a number of his daughters in
our breeding program.
DNA tested. Stud fee $1,000 LFG.
Flying W
Farms
Little Blue Boy
dapple grey — 30.0" |
Ohios Tiny
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Flying W
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Wildwood Rose
black pinto — 34.0" |
Raffey |
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Little Kings
Turbo Buck, 3/25/95, 32.5", red roan,
Boones Little Buckeroo x
Boones Little Charm.
A double bred Buckeroo son, this sorrel stallion has reach and drive to die for! This is evidenced by his top ten placings
in driving at both AMHA and AMHR Nationals. Additionally, Turbo was Reserve
National Champion at AMHR and Top Ten at AMHA Nationals.
Turbo produces outstanding conformation and movement. Just check out
Eldorado Turbo Cadillac Style as only one example of gorgeous head and neck,
level topline and beautiful action he puts on his get.
DNA tested. $1,000 LFG.
Boones
Little Buckeroo
buckskin — 30.5" |
Poplar Lanes
Samson
sorrel — 31.0" |
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Johnstons
Vanilla
palomino — 34.0" |
Gold Melody Boy
palomino — 33.0" |
Vanilla 3rd
palomino — 33.5" |
Boones
Little Charm
buckskin — 32.0" |
Buckeroos
Little Master
palomino — 30.25" |
Boones
Little Buckeroo
buckskin — 30.5" |
Boones Little Honeycomb
sorrel — 32.0" |
Boones
Little Maude
buckskin — 32.0" |
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Grosshill
Rogues Mountain Man, 2/2/99, 33", cremello,
Glenns Southern Rogue x
Magnolia Farms Mountain Lady.
A young stallion, Mountain Man's first foals will hit the ground in 2003.
He has been shown only sparingly, but at the 2001 show in Estes Park he was
shown under eight judges and walked away with 6 Junior Grand Champions and a
Supreme!
With the gorgeous Glenns Southern Rogue standing behind him, we anxiously
await these foals.
DNA tested. Stud fee $1,000 LFG.
Glenns
Southern Rouge
palomino — 32.5" |
NFC
Husselers Star
chestnut — 26.5" |
Komokos Little Husseler
dun — 26.5" |
Dell Teras Star Dust
sorrel — 32.0" |
Tuckaways
Cameo
palomino — 28.0" |
Star
chestnut — 31.0" |
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Magnolia
Farms Mountain Lady
brown — 32.0"
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Meadows Mountain Man
bay pinto — 33.5" |
Shadow Oaks Paul
Bunyan
grey pinto — 32.5" |
Shadey Acres Grey Lassie
dapple grey — 33.5" |
Magnolia
Farms Julie
black — 31.0" |
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Little Kings
Seattle Supreme, 3/20/98, 29.5", bay,
Komokos Little King Supreme x
Stouts Miss Shortcake.
Seattle was a "late bloomer," so will only get his start in our breeding
program in 2003. He was specifically purchased to breed to our Buckeroo
bloodlines.
While shown only sparingly, Seattle has placed outstandingly from the 30"
and under class.
We look forward to incorporating him in our breeding program.
DNA tested. Stud fee $1,000 LFG.
Komokos
Little King Supreme
bay — 27.0" |
Komokos
Little Husseler
dun — 26.5" |
Komokos King Tut
bay — 30.0" |
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Komokos
Teenie Jeanie
bay — 28.5" |
Komokos Mountain Boy
sorrel — 30.5" |
Komokos Sally
dapple grey — 31.0" |
Stouts Miss
Shortcake
white — 0.00" |
Stouts
Little Chippewa
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Montanas Misty Moon |
| Stouts Bambee |
| Stouts
Little Peach |
Stouts Sir George |
| Stouts Peaches |
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