Frequently people ask if I could give them information about one stallion or another. That encouraged me to assemble this page about some of the stallions that appear in many pedigrees. I have searched my files, browsed through miniature magazines since they started being published, and recalled many of the experiences that I have had with minis. With all the sources at hand, I will try to show some of the stallions you have asked about through the years. If you would like to correct anything that I may have listed in error or would like to add to the information that I have, please feel free to send me your comments. I will be adding to this list as time goes by, so please check back to see if that horse in your horse’s pedigree shows up eventually.
By the way, this list is not all-inclusive, nor a list of the best of the breed. It is simply a list of horses that I know something about, that I have seen, or that I have learned about by talking to the owners or others who knew about them. If your favorite is missed, my apologies.
Bond Tiny Tim
1970
Measured 19″
The smallest horse ever listed in the AMHA studbooks at 19″ Tiny Tim was originally registered in the IMHR and came into AMHA when the two registries merged. Although he would not have been eligible for registration with AMHA under their rules now, he was the pride and joy of the Bond Family.
Foaled in 1970, the last of his foals was registered in 1984. He is the sire of Bond Miss Rie, who was the Reserve National Grand Champion Mare in 1984. Miss Rie’s daughter, Bond Little Lucy B, went on to be National Champion Mare 30″ and Under in 1986 and National Grand Champion Senior Mare in 1987.