

| Her sire is a direct son of Traveler, Missouri River. Her dam is a daughter of Big Mac's Silverado. This little filly is performance bred all the way, and is going to be a good sized filly as well. She sheds off to a very dark chestnut. |
| Even though she's performance bred, she's still very smooth in her gait, and I believe she could go either direction in training (performance or trail). She's being handled, and is in top shape (maybe a little dirty with mud right now). And she is for sale. Go to our For Sale pages for more details. |


| This little girl is by far one of the prettiest fillies I have ever seen. Her sire is Danney's Legacy, and her dam is a direct daughter of Gold Exchange. She's old time breeding at the very finest. She looks like a foxtrotting porcelain doll, and is not afraid of anything. She's the first one up to a strange object, just to see it. |
| She will shed off liver chestnut, and currently has a flaxen mane and tail that I think will be that way through adulthood. She's going to stop some traffic. This little girl is for sale and will be the deal of a lifetime if you want to raise one for yourself. See our For Sale page for more information. |


| Performance deluxe!!! Sire is a son of Missouri Traveler, and dam is our LTO Black Magic Woman. This is the one to break into the performance world on. And if he's not sold before breaking age, he will begin training with |
| performance in mind. He has a gaping reach, and a huge head nod with every step. I know Zorro Farms is not known for performance horses, but here's the very first one! He will be for sale, but his price reflects his talent. Please see our For Sale pages for more information. |
| Yes, she really is Bronze, and she really is a buckskin. Faded foal coat pictures don't really reflect the true color, but genetics testing does. Her dam is our Brig's First Lady mare, and her sire is our WGC Danney's Golden Perfection. |
| She will be staying at Zorro Farms, and will be shown in the 2010 yearling model classes. She's a model mare in training, and I'll bet a lot of $$ that you'll have a hard time finding a ground beating, head shaking, oxtrot like this. |

| Golden Perfection. A lot of time, sleepless night, and trouble went into this colt, not to mention vet fees of over $1500 trying to get him through. He's healthy, and stocky as it gets right now, but he won't be for sale, as there's a special place in my heart (and too $#%#% much work) for this one. |
| His registered name says it all, and we call him Trooper. Very few foals would have survived like he did. He was born 30 days premature with drooping ears, a baby fine coat, and was walking on his hocks! You'd never know it now though. His dam is Dakota's Gypsy Rose, and his sire is our WGC Danney's |
