Hahaha this seems to be the mystery of the universe. I've been on the hunt for the same bit for a year or so myself. I think I've pretty much given up about finding a non-copper one myself
I'll add some!
First is my baby, ShoeBox Stables Jolly Roger- our first homebed. Actually I guess he was almost a yearling at this point, but same idea
And then my amazing stallion, ShoeBox Stables Victorio Hawk as a weanling. He is unfortunetly for sale at this time
she looks GREAT!!!!! Looking at these photos really maes me want to go hitch up Diva and drive through all the water we have flooded here!!
She really looks fabulous- and that last photo is hilarious!!
We have a beautiful ach. type dwarf, Jazzy I'll see what photos I have uploaded of her- but if you'd like more, and larger photos, I can provide them!!
This is her just the other day
It's hard to picture it now, but here's my show string as it stands right now
I've included a photo of the beasts now, and of them in summer
Millbrooks Boggies White Diamonds, Diva
My GSMHA Year End Youth Champion in Showmanship, Halter, and CP Driving, and Reserve HP Youth Overall...
To my knowledge, a HERDA test became available to to public in 2007. I *think* it costs around $70(?) An HYPP test is about $40 and has been around since '92.
I honestly know very little about stock horses, but Poco Bueno is the line to look for with HERDA, and Impressive is the line for HYPP.
We went to the Keystone Classic last year for the first time
It's out in PA, and I really, really enjoyed it. The people were very nice, and very friendly! What I liked the most was there were a lot of really nice B horses, out in NJ those classes rarely fill. I would definatly reccommend...