The quality of all your boys on this thread is just awesome. They are all so beautiful, and for me it is wonderful that you all love and admire them all so much.
At the moment I have two stallions at 30". One is Falabella Anselmo a 'toasted bay' (!!!??) straight from Argentina. Toasted Bay is what is on his Argentine papers, but I would call him liver chestnut with slightly flaxen mane/tail! But he does manage to throw all sorts of different colours from different mares!
The other is actually of English small Shetland Breeding and goes by the name of Colonel Mustard as he was chestnut at birth, but with a darker eel stripe. As he has matured he has toned down to a cream dun type of colouring with the eel stripe now prominent. I bred him and he is now 7, and my very special baby!
I also have a 3 year old spotty boy who is 32". We have used him this year on a couple of mares and he was really well behaved, plus it looks as tho they are in foal for next year. But I am looking to sell him as I am aiming to keep my breeding at a smaller level and most of my mares are 32 - 34". He is by Tyrospot Patch, who I owned from 1992 until his death in 2005. He was one very special boy and will always hold a very special place in my heart. Quite a few of Patch's offspring went to the USA in the late 1980's early 90's so he may even be in some of your pedigrees???
But now I have a new special boy to look forward to
As Robin from TrueJoy Minis said earlier, she has let me purchase Dragon from her, and I am so excited. I cant thank her enough. But sorry to say we are going to have to wait a little longer for him, as he got caught up in the 'disinfecting/cleaning' stint at Ez2Spot (who are doing all the hard work for me!) and has not long actually started his quarantine. So it looks as tho we shall have to wait until around Jan 20th to make the long journey from Wales to Scotland to collect him as he flies in. Got ourselves all excited thinking it would all be happening the week after Christmas, now we just have to be patient a little longer. It's very hard!!
Anna