Hi Parkmule! How very cool. See now I thought that Drum horses were a very old breed in England like Gypsy Vanners and such. And the only horse I think I've seen that was silver bay was a Iclandic. Didn't realize it wasn't a flaxen maned chestnut until the color was pointed out as different. I'm going to have to look them up!Ok, actually, i do not have mules. The name "parkmule" is an old one I picked up when I was packing mules in Yosemite NP.
I am involved in the foundation breeding a for new breed of horses called Drum Horses. They are a heavy riding horse, much like a Clydesdale.
I currently own the only sliver bay stallion registered with the IDHA. Here is a fun picture of our stallion and gelding playing.
I wonder if folks wo are interested in Legbars because they are a historical breed (I love that Punnett created for scientific study but made them with whimsey) but different from traditional breeds are also interested in other animals that are unique or more rare? I have a Curly horse--I was fascinated by thier history and love the uniqueness of the breed, too. Is that what interested you in Cream Legbars?
Good luck with your horses! I got my Curly from one of the founders of the ICHO and it was a very time consuming dedication of love for her.