We take great pride in the quality of horses we raise here at Magic Mist Miniatures. We've spent many years showing, traveling, and observing what kind of horses do well in the show ring, and collecting and breeding for top-quality horses. Not only do we have top National contenders, but we also occasionally have nice minis for first-time buyers. There is nothing like helping someone acquire their very first mini, and helping them learn all about this wonderful breed. We've made some of our very best friends this way! | |
Our farm sits on over 13 acres in near the beautiful Wellsville Mountains. We raise our own hay, and here you can see our house and barn from the hay field. | Some of our (hairy) horses at pasture. |
More horses at pasture, with the Livestock Guardian dog in the herd. | More horses at pasture, having fun |
Enjoying a gallop | First snow fall and autumn leaves, photo taken from our front porch. |
Welcome to Magic Mist Miniatures, a small, family-run miniature horse farm. Our goal is to raise top-quality, registered horses with beauty, grace, athleticism, and wonderful dispositions. Several of our horses are shown each year and do very well -- many of them winning National Awards, including National Championships, National Reserve Championships, Hall of Fame awards, and even AMHR Horse of the Year. We raise a few foals every year who are handled daily. All of our horses are current on vaccinations, are wormed regularly, and have their hooves trimmed on a regular basis, as well as fed a high-quality diet. | Our herd consists of most of the top bloodlines, including many horses heavily bred Buckeroo and Rowdy, and also carrying Egyptian King, FWF, Fishers, Prince Tennessee of Monashee, Chianti,and Fallabella, to name a few . We are constantly striving to produce the very best horses possible, for show quality, athleticism with beautiful movement, and excellent temperament. We have a wide range of colors among our miniatures too, including buckskins, palominos, bays, blacks, blue roans, and appaloosas of different colors. Take a look around and see if you'd like a little "magic" in your barn! If you like what you see, e-mail Lori atmagicminis@aol.com |
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Our Farm
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