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Thank you all! Hurricane is the chestnut miniature horse. That's all the breed information I received when I bought him as a weanling. His dam was a grey blanket appaloosa-colored miniature horse. I believe his sire was also appaloosa-colored. He is two and a half now and has white flecks all over his body, but I wouldn't call it roan. I want to say he is around 40 inches tall. He also has a few thicker white spots along his spine. He is extremely people friendly, although a little lippy. It never becomes biting, only nudging around with his lips, but I dislike any use of a horse's mouth on people and try to discourage it. Hurricane is adorable and he absolutely knows it!

Here are some photos from when we brought him home.



 
Thank you all! Hurricane is the chestnut miniature horse. That's all the breed information I received when I bought him as a weanling. His dam was a grey blanket appaloosa-colored miniature horse. I believe his sire was also appaloosa-colored. He is two and a half now and has white flecks all over his body, but I wouldn't call it roan. I want to say he is around 40 inches tall. He also has a few thicker white spots along his spine. He is extremely people friendly, although a little lippy. It never becomes biting, only nudging around with his lips, but I dislike any use of a horse's mouth on people and try to discourage it. Hurricane is adorable and he absolutely knows it! Here are some photos from when we brought him home.
Adorable! Loved the first pic you had on your last post!
 
Hurricane is so adorable!!! Someday I'll have a horse. A full sized and a mini!!! Lol

Also I would love to hear more about peafowl they're definitely on our list. My grandparents' neighbor has some free range peafowl and I love them they're stunning. We would probably want our to free range and come back in at night. How would you teach them to go about that? Well I must say that when/if we ever get peafowl I want them to be tame. I've heard they can be kind of aggressive though?

I know they can get blackhead from chickens but I also know many people raise peafowl turkeys and chickens together. What are the odds they would get blackhead if raised with/on the same ground as chickens?

Personally I want white for sure but I have also loved some if the other rare colors I've seen but I can't find a good photographic list of colors listed with images. That would be very helpful to me and also fun to look at and dream.
 
My photo was picked to be in the 2017 BYC calendar!! I'm so excited it's not even funny. LOL
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