MV Blazin Pistol

(Photo at just a few minutes old)
Red Dun
Tobiano colt (IQPA/PtHA/APPR)
SS Flashin' My Badge (IQPA/PtHA/APPR) x My Gal
Roxie (IQPA/AQPA)
We've been
waiting impatiently for this colt since before
Roxie was bred because we were so sure she and
Bandit would throw something special, and we're
very happy with the results. Early the morning of
June 14th, Roxie had this gorgeous little guy
just as the sun was coming up. We were kind of
hoping for a grulla, but we'll sure settle for a
red dun as nice as this one.

(Pistol
standing for the first time.)
Pistol seems
to have been pretty cramped before he was born
and the tendons were a bit tight in his front
legs, but with exercise they relaxed and
straightened out. He's a really leggy little guy
compared to the size of his parents, and most of
the time a newborn foal with that sort of problem
is all sorted out in a week or two. The tendons
weren't short enough to give him any problems
getting around, so we just let nature do her job
and he shaped right up.

(Pistol taking
his first walk around the pen with Roxie.)
Pistol's
taking after his mother as far as his dun
striping goes with a really prominent lineback
and shoulder bars and even faint stripes on his
legs, but the rest of his color is Bandit all the
way. Roxie doesn't have so much as a star, but
Pistol has a nice blaze, four stockings, and
fairly decent tobiano patterning. We're really
pleased with the color Bandit is putting on his
foals out of our solid mares, and looking forward
to a lot more foals like Pistol, Kirby,
and Sky in
the future.

(Photo taken
at about 10 hours old. Look at that lineback!)
The photos
here were all taken within the first day of
Pistol's life, so we understandably haven't had a
lot of time to get to know him yet. We have
handled him and he's been a sweetheart so far, so
we expect him to have the same friendly,
people-loving personality his parents have. We
expect this little guy to shape up much the same
as Sky and be a spectacular family pony that can
show on the weekends and do well in either open
or Pinto shows.

(Photo at
about 10 hours old.)
We'll update
this page with more information about him as we
get to know Pistol better!
Update:
More
pictures of Pistol! He's really shaping up nicely
as he grows and sheds off his foal coat. Our
summer has been amazingly busy so we haven't had
time to halter break him yet, but he's been a
doll whenever we needed to handle him, just like
his parents.

(July 4, with
Roxie)

(July 8, two
photos of his lineback)
(July 8)

(July 8, with Roxie)

(August 12, in
the middle of shedding his foal coat. He's just
two months old here!)
This little
guy has tons of potential as a show or
performance pony, or even just as some lucky
child's best friend. He has the build and
athletic ability to do just about any discipline,
and the kind of markings that ought to really
catch a judge's eye in the halter ring. He's
showing more dun factor as he sheds off his foal
coat, so we expect striping to show up on his
knees and hocks any time now to go with the
lineback, shoulder barring, and face shadows he's
had since birth.
Update Two:
We finally
had time to halter break Pistol, just in time for
him to go to his new home! These photos are of
his first time in a halter. He didn't give us a
bit of trouble, and we're thrilled with how well
he has turned out both mentally and physically.
Pistol's a real sweetheart of a pony and he was a
joy to work with!


His new
owner is our friend Reba Callahan of Doyline, LA.
She plans to fit him out and get him in the show
ring with a goal of showing at the 2008 PtHA
World Show, and we wish her and her granddaughter
Amy the best of luck with him!

Asking
$800
SOLD!
~ Congratulations to Reba Callahan of Doyline,
LA! ~