Turbolina's 2006 Baby!!Many congrats to Nick and Jamie on your marriage and now on your new buckskin baby! Buckeroos Last Tango is adorable!
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A Cinco de Mayo baby, Tango
came to live with us on May 5, 2006. He has been an eye catcher from the
moment he hit the ground. As he ran through our front yard in the weeks
following his birth, we almost had car accidents in front of our
home, as drivers slammed on their brakes to get a better look at this colt. His breeding and looks will allow him to be either a contender in a show ring or a loved family horse. When he was born, he did have that lanky, leggy look of most newborn foals. He was proportional, strong and running almost immediately. He has never looked gangly. His proud father lives here at our home, and is named Chance of Golds Don Juan. He stands 32.5 inches tall. Tango's buckskin coloration comes from Donny's grandpa, the famous Boones Little Buckeroo (30.5"). Other famous names in his sires lines are Buckeroo, Helmlock Brooks, Little Kings Buckwheat (31.250"), Komokos Little Husseler, and Komokos Little King Supreme. See the pedigree by clicking here. (You can see the horses in his lines by clicking on their names). Boones Little Buckeroo was so famous that they made a Breyers statue after him. Kokomos Little Husseler is another big name. The prices that these stallions sold for was shocking to me. Boones Little Buckeroo sold for $100,000!
More of Turbolina...
In Baby Tango, both his mom's sweet eye and his father's boldness is captured. He is inquisitive, playful, very used to handling by children, and loves a good scratch.
He appeared early on the morning of May 5th and was hugged by all.
Before we body-clipped him, we were sure he was going to be a buckskin.
At the end of July 06, we shaved off all of his baby fur and were surprised to see Grulla coloring beneath. But the hairs are already growing back and making us believe, he will claim the color of his famous grandpa, Buckeroo, and be a Buckskin! Here he is the day of his body clipping.
We have been told that there are not any Buckskin Miniature Horse stallions with gorgeous heads and faces. He is out to change that! What a great dished face, wide-set eyes and small ears!
These pictures were taken right after we body clipped Tango and coat is darker. However, even a few days after clipping him, there was a golden fuzz as I think what will be a buckskin coat returns. Here is a picture taken on Aug. 6 about a week after we body clipped. Note how his neck and face are regaining the buckskin coloration.
He loves to be
scratched and rubbed. He can't help but turning his lips inside out when
we scratch him for it feels just too good. Yes, Tango is friendly. He
has never offered to kick either and did really well for the hoof
trimmer when she has come.
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