Dam:
Windcrest Copper Penny, 31½" Dark Red Sorrel Grand Sire:
LCR Valintino 58, 31½" Dark Brown
Grand Dam:
Miniature Laura, 32" Red Sorrel
Riff
has a perfect bite and he has that rich deep red sorrel coat color that is so diserable.
He is about as sweet as they come. His conformation is show quality. Photos above taken May of 2008.
Congratulations
to
Richard & Paula Gattis
West
Ridge Acres
Huntsville, Alabama!
Cloud Nine
Cloud with his proud new owner, Chi-Sing!!
Graphic above designed by my great friend, Julia Vaughn at JKV Designs
(Click photos to enlarge)
Spotted Jack
DOB 6/27/02
Height at 4 days of age: 21"
Sire: Fisher's
Great Gildersleeve, aka Indy, 32¼" Tri-Colored Spot
Grand Sire: Fisher's
Tiny Gideon, 32" Spotted
Grand Dam: Fisher's Bit O'
Honey, 32" Gray-Dun
Dam: HHAA Midnight
Madison, 33" Very Dark Brown w/NLP
Grand Sire: Garrett's
Cozy Acres Silver Fox, 32¾" Gray/White Spotted
Grand Dam: Sky Point Cindi, 34"
Gray-Dun
Cloud is our tiny little
"Indian Pony" jack. It is hard to tell what color he will
be when mature but he may shed to be a light brown/white spotted or
an unusual shade of gray. He was born during the Nationals so we did
not measure him until he was four days old with all the excitement going
on! He has a tiny head, perfect bite, and very correct legs plus he
already is a 'people' donkey and never meets a stranger! Notice the 'heart'
shape on his hip! Cloud was named by his new owners.
Congratulations to
Tom Walsh & Chi-Sing Chang
Kick Ass Corral
in South Carolina!
Invincible
(Click
photos to enlarge - 2 days old)
Foaled
6-02-02
Birth Height 22"
Foal Coat: Dark Brown Jack
Sire:
PGF Peppercorn, 29½" Brown Grand Sire: My World Buster, 30¼" Sorrel Grand Dam: Pine Grove
Farm's Rhubarb, 31½" Gray-Dun
Dam: LN
Pixie of Belle E Acres (aka Sheena), 29½" Brown w/sorrel highlights Grand Sire: Lazy N Noah, 32¾" Gray-Dun Grand
Dam: Jessie of Bell E Acres, 32½" Gray-dun
Vince
is a small correct dark brown jack. His sire and dam are both under 30" and Invincible
will probably stay just as tiny.
Mercy
Me has a lot of small dark donkeys in her pedigree. Her great grand sire on her dam's side
was a 29" black jack. We expect great things out of Mercy Me!
Dark Brown Gray-Dun Jack (Gelded)
DOB 4/27/02
Birth Height: 22½"
Sire: Fisher's Great Gildersleeve,
aka Indy, 32¼" Tri-Colored Spot
Grand Sire: Fisher's Tiny Gideon, 32" Spotted
Grand Dam: Fisher's Bit O' Honey, 32" Gray-Dun
Dam:
Half Ass Acres Christy,
32½" Dark Brownish/Gray-Dun
Grand Sire: English Meadows Timothy, 31" Black Grand
Dam: English Meadows Diana, 34" Gray-Dun
Perry
has a gorgeous head and unusual coloring. He would make a fantastic pet although his
conformation is outstanding...perfect bite..straight legs..and a loving disposition.
Congratulations to
Melissa Daughtry Lugoff, South Carolina!
Mohognay Mojo
(Click photos to enlarge)
Dark Brown Jack (now a gelding)
DOB 4/27/02
Birth Height: 21"
Sire:
PGF Peppercorn Jack, 30½"
Brown
Grand Sire: My
World Buster, 30¼" Sorrel
Grand Dam: Pine
Grove Farm's Rhubarb, 31½" Gray-Dun Dam: Half
Ass Acres Alanis Morissette, 33½" Dark Brown/White Spotted
Grand
National Spotted Jennet Grand Sire: Fisher's
Great Gildersleeve, aka Indy, 32¼" Tri-Colored Spot
Great Grand Sire: Fisher's Tiny
Gideon, 32" Spotted
Great Grand
Dam: Fisher's Bit O' Honey, 32" Gray-Dun Grand
Dam: Half Ass Acres
Christy, 32½" Dark Brownish/Gray-Dun
Great Grand Sire: English Meadows Timothy, 31"
Black
Great Grand Dam: English Meadows
Diana, 34" Gray-Dun
Mojo is a rich brown 'hersheys
chocolate' color...perfect bite..straight legs...very friendly disposition. He was
born tiny and he is going to stay small. Mojo is show quality material.
Click here
if you want to see more photos of MoJo!
Congratulations to
Mark Schimmoeller
South Carolina!!
Chaps, My Ass
(Click photos to enlarge)
Very Dark Brown Jack (Gelded)
DOB 4/18/02
Birth Height: 23"
Sire:
PGF Peppercorn Jack, 30½"
Brown
Grand Sire: My
World Buster, 30¼" Sorrel
Grand Dam: Pine
Grove Farm's Rhubarb, 31½" Gray-Dun Dam:
My World Holly, 34 5/8" Very Dark Brown Grand
Sire: LCR Valintino 75 (a.k.a. Red Baron), 34" Dark Sorrel
Grand Dam: MW Heidi, 31" Very Dark Brown w/nlp
Chaps is out of My World Holly, a jennet who was in foal to Rearview's Rear Rock (a sorrel jack owned by My World Farm in Plymouth, Ohio) that one of my very best friends, Mary Hubbard, and I bought together...Mary got the mom and I got the baby..of course, I was hoping for a sorrel jennet. Not only did I NOT get my jennet but it wasn't a sorrel either!
Mary
felt really sorry for me so she let me
keep Holly for one more year to try again
for a jennet foal. We both just love
those "My
World" bloodlines and since
our other good friend (Loretta) will
hardly part with her sorrel jennets I
was really praying for a jennet this
second time. Well, yes, wouldn't you
know out pops another jack foal. I was
talking to my great friend, Julia, and
I told her that Holly had her baby and
it was another dang jack. Julia said,
"Doesn't that just chap your a_ _!!"
I said, "Yes, and that is what I am going
to name him!!" So I am giving up on ever
owning a 'My World' jennet for the time
being! Chaps is being offered for sale
as a pet quality gelding only due to
the fact that his front legs are not
perfectly straight. His legs are sound
and they will not effect him in anyway
as a pet or driving donkey. I love geldings
but I also like to show and the geldings
have gotten so competitive in the show
ring now that they need to have outstanding
conformation to stand up to the present
competition. This is a wonderful sign
of how miniature donkeys are progressing!
Chaps can have a wonderful life as a
beloved family pet and can be your chance
to own a donkey at a bargain price to
see if this is the pet for you and your
family!
Click here if you want to see more photos of Chaps!
Mojave
(Click photos to enlarge)
Made
exclusively for
Half Ass Acres by JKV
Designs
Dam: Windcrest
Little Sierra, 33" Black/White Spotted
Grand Sire: Fisher's Ghost, 30"
Fully-frosted White Grand Dam: Sutherlin's Little Reba, 33"
Smoky Black
Mojave had the honor of being on the cover of the ASSet Magazine in the summer of 2006.