Meet the Herd

Welcome to the Paha Ponies herd! Each of these incredible Spanish Mustangs has a unique story and heritage that reflects their rich lineage and amazing traits. Click on any horse’s image below to learn more about them!

Star Flowers Penny

Penny is incredibly smart and more athletic than most mares…

Paha Super Nova

Nova is my crown gem—she represents everything I want in this horse project.

Annie Get Your Gun

Troubleshooter: A perfect capture of the “old-blooded” horse in modern times.

Paha Blue Belles

I actually call her “Blues Belle,” but the name on her paperwork ended up as “Blue Belles” due to being in a hurry.

Friday Night Rambler

I wanted this mare not just because I admire her sire, but also because of the unique way her pedigree reflects another mustanger’s vision for these horses.

Paha’s Amber

Amber is arguably the prettiest horse I’ve ever met.

Paha Bar Missy

Missy’s lineage traces back to the renowned stallion San Domingo, the inspiration for Marguerite Henry’s book San Domingo: Medicine Hat Stallion and the movie Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion.

Victoria’s Last Daughter

Her grandmother, Paha Sungilasa, is what I consider one of the pinnacle horses of the Spanish Mustang breed.

Zippers Wind

Zippers Wind traces back to Yellow Fox, who was used by Emmitt Brislawn in endurance races during the 1950s and 1960s to demonstrate the exceptional athleticism and endurance of Spanish Mustangs.

Majuba Man

Majuba Man is respectful to both humans and mares, embodying the perfect balance of cooperation and strength.

Dutch’s Reflection

Riding Dutch’s Reflection feels like a perfect blend of power and agility—”the power of a Humvee with the agility of a Porsche.”