Mini Spots Stud Farm
Stallions with color and pazzaz
Spots, Sparkle, Flaire, and Flash!
Here are two of our stallions.  Both are colorful and have the best of temperments.
    Here at Mini Spots we breed not only for great conformation and exciting color but for the temperment you look for in a winner and a companion.  We offer with confidence that our stallions will give you a foal you can be proud of no matter what you do with them.  Both stallions have a laid back attitude untill you get them into the ring and then watch out they love to show off.  "Mega" (on the right)  is a proven spot producer even out of solid colored mares.  He has a page dedicated just to his get.  "Handyman" (on the left) is from great bloodlines, look at his page and you can see his pedigree.   We will have to wait to see what he produces.
    Take a peek at our filly.  She is a real redhead :)  We showed her in only two shows this year.  She got a total of 2 firsts and 4 seconds and 1 third.  That is outstanding considering one of those shows was the regionals.  
  Our youngest stallion is the very promicing,  Heermanns Knight of the Dragons.  He is a very small gentleman standing at only 29.5" at almost 3 years old.  He is proving to be a show stopper.  He did exceptionaly well at the regionals and we are showing him more every year.  This stallion is a gem.  He has many reserve champions to his credit.  We have not shown him as much as we would like but every time we do he makes us proud.  He is going to be introduced to two of our mares in 2003 and we are looking forward to seeing what he can produce. 
updated 12/5/02
Links to look at
L'il Beginnings Miniature Horses
This is an exciting time for us.  In the last two years we have seen a lot of changes and growth. We now have 3 mares and one is due in March.  In 2003 we are going to breed two of our mares in March and one in April.  So in 2004 we will have 3 foals.  Our 2002 foal is a prize.  He has stayed small and we expect he will spot out.  We have sold Boo and his son Macho Man and I am half heartedly looking to sell Bo.  I must admit I really want to keep him and see how he looks in the summer and see if he spots out.  I also want to show him a bit as his sire has done so well in the shows. 
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