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  1. SilverRose Farms

    Chestnut Appy Filly

    Must Bes AMHA/AMHR Will not mature over 33" Not under 31" Chestnut Have a small blanket on her hips. No leopards or super loud blankets. Must be just on the rump. Must be a filly. There have been many tempting colts but we are over boyed. No Blue eyes (kills me as I love them but not what were...
  2. SilverRose Farms

    Contracted Superficial Flexor Tendons? Or Weird Growth?

    This is a first foal from this mare. Mare is quite refined. Sire is very refined. The filly is absolutely stunning except her back feet. They have not caused her any issues in movement in anyway shape or form. Farrier is going to see if there is anything he can do. But thought I would ask here...
  3. SilverRose Farms

    What color is this mare?

    This is a new mini to us who needed help. Friends of ours were looking for a mini for their daughter and asked for our help. During our searches for them we found this little mare. (She needed too much love for them to be able to give her) So even though we didnt need another mini we took her...
  4. SilverRose Farms

    Curly Pinto Filly Born Today.

    This filly is going to be registered NSPPR NACHR PtHA. Shes out of a Granddaughter of Landrys War Paint and by my SkipAStar Curly Grandson.
  5. SilverRose Farms

    My Miniature Overo Curly colt. Born July 17th.

    This is my newest little man. He was born just before 6 am on July 17th. And BOY were we surprised when we saw him. GOLD OVERO BLUE EYES AND TOPPED OFF WITH CURLS!! He is 7/8 Miniature. Hes curly and has already proven to be in at least three different cases to be Hypoallergenic. His...
  6. SilverRose Farms

    Broodmare Advice

    I have a 7 year old mare. Shes just had her fourth baby. And has the extremely bad habit of feeding every foal in the field its not uncommon to look out and see two nursing on her at once. She of course looses weight. She has always been in a herd and so separating her makes her loose weight as...
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