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Here is his pedigree! We have had fun finding pictures of his
ancestors and wanted to share them with you all. If you click on a name
in the pedigree, it will take you
to their picture. Little King Farm made the cross you see in this
pedigree famous; that of Boones Little Buckeroo to Komokos Little King
Supreme.
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Sire: Little Kings Buckwheat (31.25")

National Champion halter and
driving producer
Is he
perlino or
cremello? |
Sire:
Boones Little Buckeroo (30.5")
buckskin
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Sire:
Poplar Lanes Sampson
(31")
sorrel
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Sire
unknown |
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Dam
unknown |
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Dam:
Johnstons Vanilla
(34")
palomino
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Sire
Gold Melody Boy (33")
palomino
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Dam
Vanilla 3rd (33.5")
palomino |
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Dam
Hemlock Brooks Taffy, 30"
Buckskin
Dam of Little Kings Sparkle
Supreme who was a National Reserve Champion and Multi-Grand
Champion Stallion
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Sire
Dell Teras Fields Delight, 32" , solid buckskin
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Sire: unknown |
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Dam: unknown |
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Dam: Dell Teras
Lady Y
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Sire: unknown
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Dam: unknown |
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Dam
Little Kings Saucy Supreme (32.")
Dam of Reserve World Champion |
Sire
Komokos Little King Supreme
(27.5")
Blue Roan
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Sire
Komokos Little Husseler
(26.5")
solid dun
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Sire
Komokos
King Tut (30")
solid bay
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Dam
Komokos Lady Bug
(29.5") |
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Dam
Komokos Teenie Jeanie
(28.5")
solid black
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Sire
Komokos Mountain Man (30.5")
solid sorrel |
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Dam
Komokos Sally (31") dapple grey |
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Dam
Fishers Golden Chance (32.0")
solid palomino |
Sire: Pistols Casey Branaman (29") Solid bay
World Champion Sire |
Sire: Goforth Little Pistol(30.5")
Solid Chestnut |
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Dam: Fishers Lady Sorrel (34") Chestnut |
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Dam: Fishers Mozell
Buckskin |
Sire
unknown |
Dam
unknown |
Here are the beautiful horses that comprise the
lines of our Donny!
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Producer of many National
Champion! Click here to see
him in video.
Is he a Perlino or a
Cremello?? If Buckwheat was a Cremello, he would
always throw the "a" gene to his babies. Another way
of saying this is that he would always throw a
single red gene. Thus, if he were bred to another aa
mare or red base mare, they could ONLY produce red
babies.
So, I found a red mare
that he was bred to. Her name was Little Kings Mon
Ami. They produced Little Kings Debonaire. This was
easy for me to find because he belonged to a sweet
lady here in Phx and has almost identical breeding
as our Donny. Anyway, if he was Cremello, he would
have donated an 'a' gene and same with the mare.
They could only have made a red based baby.
Debonaire was black based.
Here is another reason
why I am guessing Perlino. In the AMHA stud book,
Buckwheat has 55 foals. 54 of them
have black bases. If he were red (aa), we would see
more red based babies from him. And, that one red
based baby of his?? I think I would want to DNA her
and see if she is really his??? I can't explain
where she would have come from. Her name is Mythical
Farms Scarlet Babe.
I am not an expert and
may be wrong, but this is all kind of fascinating.
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Sire of 29
National Champions!!!
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Boones
Little Buckeroo, a living legend! He
gained the title of International Grand Champion
at the young age of two years old. He stunned
all miniature horse fans again by becoming
International Grand Champion just one year
later. Then, in 1983 he and Lowell were
undefeated. Out of 5 shows, he came home with 5
Grand Champions. He was retired after he won the
AMHA National Grand Champion and has been
producing more champions at Little King Farm.
Look for the Breyer's horse that is modeled
after him! |
The Buckeroo
bloodline is so sought after because of his ability to
pass on his gorgeous expressive face with the large
eyes, his long neck and strong topline and finally, his
get possess an athletic presence with natural action and
a presence that is way bigger than their mini size!
(Click on the name above these pictures to read more
about Boones Little Buckeroo!)
The Buckeroo bloodline is also seen in
Chance of Gold's Don Juan,
Painted Sun Call Me Success,
Short Storys Painted Sun
and Crystals Easter Lily.
Click here to see him in video when he is 30 years
old!!!
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Johnston's Vanilla
34"
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here to read what the AMHA journal
had to say about this foundation mare. |
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