I actually personally remember most of those horses. Bunnie Hop was a favorite here-i believe her papers said her dam was Squeaki, but I don't believe that's true because I am fairly certain they were the same age (remember I said they weren't the most honest breeders). Bunnie Hop was a silver dunskin roan pinto. It doesn't say that on her papers, but I have pictures and based on what she produced I am fairly certain that's what her color was. Bunnie Hop was a very beautiful mare. I would love a few just like her even today. Banner died a very young age. He was a small, silver red dun roan. I just sold a daughter last year that was the exact same color. Banner was incredible for his time-VERY refined. If I can figure our how to scan, I will try to get you pictures. He only sired a handful of foals, but I know for sure 1 went on to be a multi National Champion for Robby Barth.
Taffy was a neat mare too. I think we sold her in 2000. She used to produce huge foals, no matter the size of the stallion. I remember her foals used to have to nurse from behind because of their long legs lol. She was a pretty girl though and had very pretty sabino and splash markings. I am not positive on Tego, but if I remember right was named after my brother Teagan and was a loud overo. I have the neatest picture of 2 foals nose to nose that were absolutely identical loud overos down to every marking and even conformation. I am pretty sure that was Tego and Sanddune-no relation to each other at all.
Yep Parmela-they owned a Wittmaacks Mickey Mouse son, Codys Mickey Mouse, who was a full brother to Fredy. One of Mickey Mouse's first owners was my great grandmother's cousin so she got to see him back before he became widely known
We still have 3 Cody daughters here that are in their upper teens but still producing. There are still quite a few of them around. One of my favorites is at Firewater miniatures and produced gorgeous world champion Calvin.
So glad I could share this info-i am such a big pedigree nerd and I have spent so much time researching my great grandparents lines, it's nice to be able to share some of it