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Previous Foals

 

 

Having a calm, even temperament is a defining trait of the herd at Bluebird Farm & Horse Ranch. Most foals should mature over 16 hands high and exhibit impeccable conformation. Our main breeding focus is on a kind, willing horse that is a joy to ride and a beauty to behold. For additional information about each foal and/or its dam, please click on the individual photo.

 

Foals sired by the thoroughbred stallion “Wings of Wyoming ”:

 

 

 

Dun/mousey grulla color colt

2008 Appendix Quarter Horse

Pictured at two days of age

 

 

 

 

Sorrel with a blaze

2008 Thoroughbred filly

Pictured at one month of age

 

 

Bluebird Wings

2008 Breeding Stock

Paint colt

Pictured at five weeks old

 

Show Me the Fax

2008 Breeding Stock

Paint filly

Pictured at 12 hours old

 

 

 

Rula the Queen

2007 Thoroughbred filly

out of our mare Peaches

Pictured at five weeks old

 

 

Chumani

2007 American Appaloosa Association filly

Pictured at one month of age

 

EmbezzleWyomingJewel

2007 Appaloosa filly

out of our mare Sally

Pictured at four days old

 

 

Cashmir Funk

2007 Thoroughbred colt

out of a retired racehorse

Pictured at five days old

 

Sally's Colt

2005 Appaloosa colt

out of our mare Sally

Pictured at 12 hours old

 

 

Wyoming Dreamer

2006 Appaloosa colt

out of our mare Sally

Pictured at four hours old

 

Dancers Delight

2006 American Appaloosa Association filly

Pictured at 45 days of age

 

Adams Kiyrie

2006 Thoroughbred filly

out of a retired racehorse

Pictured at one month of age

 

 

 

                                     

 

 

Other foals of Bluebird Farm & Horse Ranch

 

Dillons Epiphany

2004 Paint and Pinto filly

out of our mare Spit Fire

Pictured at 5 months of age

Dixons Peach Flower

2005 Paint and Pinto filly

out of our mare Peaches

Pictured at four days of age