You may remember last year when I posted that
Connor's hunky full brother, Castleberrys Cadence, came back to Indiana on a breeding loan from his owners, the Pennsylvania driving barn that also had Connor when he was 4.
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Um, yes please. I want. |
About a year later, that means Connor is now an uncle! These babies are as close as I'll ever get to seeing Connor foals. Meet Castleberrys Reveille, a colt that was just a born just a couple of hours after Connor's birthday:
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His mom, North Star Rebecca, is gorgeous! |
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Look at that baby blaze! I can't even. |
Reveille will be for sale at weaning...and is from a performance powerhouse family, with CDE driving, PSG Dressage, and eventing in his family...just throwing that out there...(Buyyyy the ponyyyyy.)
And not to be outdone, *Nebo Ffion gave Connor's breeder a Mothers Day gift of a lovely filly with a gorgeous neck:
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SO CUTE! |
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Had to include this one of *Nebo Ffion. She is something else, truly. The mares are the cornerstone of your breeding operation, and these two mares are wonderful examples of good cornerstones! |
There are still more mares to foal, so this won't be the last baby photos you get this year!
So freaking adorable! I'm seriously going to look into this breed for when my kids (forever from now) need ponies!
ReplyDeleteThey are so good for both kids and adults. Not all of them (very few of them) are as weird as Connor.
DeleteI NEED A BABY PONY, STAT.
ReplyDeleteI mean...gotta plan for the future...this little guy will be riding age when Dino is 20 and in his prime when Dino is 25...sounds like a perfect fit to me!
Delete(My one goal in life is to sell Cobs to people so you're welcome! :-D )
EXACTLY. That is actually my plan.. to get a young pony when Dino is ready to retire! These two young'ins will be the perfect age! :D As long as they mature to be at least 14hh we are golden.
DeleteHe's projected to be slightly taller than Connor at 14.1hh. Come visit??? :-D
DeletePlease send Connor's bro and the baby. Thx!
ReplyDeletePlease send one meellion dollars. Thx!
DeleteHaha! You made me want a Cob, but one time I looked at prices. 0.0
ReplyDeleteNot happening in this lifetime, I think.
Deals can be made. I have hookups all over the place.
DeleteAllllllllllll the cutes! Cadence is seriously pure sex...his coloring makes me weep.
ReplyDeleteNo kidding! He's all kinds of stunning.
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DeleteHoly Moly, the gorgeousness of Cadence! I love that color!
ReplyDeleteMe too! I believe he's a chocolate taffy, which is the same gene responsible for silver dapple. Either way, gorgeous!
DeleteAhhhhh CANT HANDLE THE CUTE
ReplyDeleteME NEITHER! Offer to come play with baby ponies is always standing!
DeleteWho doesn't love a baby cob!? Emi had a full brother born about a month ago. He's an adorable chestnut with a blaze and 4 white socks.
ReplyDeleteAwwww! It's fun to have full siblings. I can't wait to see pictures of him!
DeleteOh, they're gorgeous! Both my mares are in heat right now...it's a sign they want baby Cadences too ;)
ReplyDeleteThat could be arranged. :)
DeleteLa la la...I can't hear you....
DeleteSeriously though, it's so tempting. Next year.
I am a TB girl, but OMG I need a baby cob :) Someone else can have it as a yearling!
ReplyDeleteSounds like the beginning of a partnership to me!
DeleteThey are too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteomg this is so relevant to my interests haha. dying of the cuteness!
ReplyDeleteI'm scared to ask how much for that adorableness... But I do plan on getting my 3 year old a pony someday. Would a cob be versatile enough for an experienced eventer to have fun on but safe for little kids too? I'm sure that is an expensive combination!
ReplyDeleteLisa's ponies are awesome and so is she and her family! Visiting their farm 5 years ago was such a treat for me. And walking away with one of her babies (and my forever heart horse) has made my life a bajillion time fuller. If I had unlimited funds and time I would sooo buy another.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness.
ReplyDelete-drools-
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