Windt im Wald Farm
Geauga County, Northeast Ohio
since 1995
Pinto
Arabian Horses
Our Dixie-Chicks under their favorite tree
Pinto horses have become wildly popular
within the last several years. To capture the bold tobiano and overo
color patterns of the spotted horse while retaining the refined looks
and incredible endurance of the Arabian horse seems like a winning combination.
It is our hope to produce a few spotted horses that can be registered
as Half-Arabian through the International Arabian Horse Association
and Pinto through the Pinto Horse of America Registry. There has come
to be such a demand for Pinto horses with strong Arabian heritage that
several new registries, the American Pinto Arabian Registry, the International
Spotted Horse Registry, and the Pintabian Registry, have been formed
to encourage the breeding of horses of color with strong Arabian heritage.
We hope that you will agree that the Pinto/Arabian combination is an
endearing combination that fosters incredible admiration for both breeds.
Remember that picture
above of both WIW Color By Choice and WIW Dixie Melody under
their favorite tree?
My, how time flies. The favorite
tree, infested by insects and quite rotten inside, was cut
down in summer 2004, and CC appears at left, now a trusty
young horse under saddle and doing well. She is wearing
NO bit. The only hardware are two snaps attaching the cord
reins to her stable halter. She has one ear cocked in Diane's
direction, waiting for cues. She has turned out to be everything
we could have prayed for as the very first offspring of
WIW Windys Choice (pictured directly below) and our beloved
Supreme Tsamaz. She is 75% Arabian blood, a granddaughter
of Nationals Champion, Woodwind V, but traces also to Foundation
Quarter Horse, Poco Bueno and to Mr. Tailwind through her
paternal great-grandsire, the black and white Pinto/Paint
champion, Windell, in Georgia.