Kiger-Mustang Colt Profile: Cherokee Kid

Chieftain at 3 days

"Cherokee Kigers
of Clear Creek"
continued...

Colors of the horses include: dun, red dun, grulla,
claybank, bay, roan,  and black. Markings for
dun factor include dorsal stripe, jack stripe,
zebra stripes  on the legs, arm bars, bi-colored
mane and tail, ears with dark outline and  fawn
colored interior, face mask and cobwebbing.
These markings are known as "dun factor."


The Kiger Mustang is slightly smaller than most breeds. The ears are
finely pointed and slightly hooked at the tip. The head displays a broad, flat
forehead, wide, prominent eyes and fine muzzle. The body conformation of the
Kiger is distinctive, with chest of good depth and width, and the back short,
broad and well-muscled. Dense bone, compact hooves and a well-crested neck
round out this unique horse.

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Be sure to check out the "Meet the Kigers" article

Yancey Farms in co-operation
with Bill and Kay Dennis are
planning to offer several
select members of
this unique, historic breed
for sale in the near future.

Take advantage of
this opportunity to own
a sure-footed, well tempered
Kiger Mustang trail horse.

Please direct any questions
regarding the availability of
these horses to:

Judy Yancey
1-800-867-7021 U.S.
e-mail
yanceyfarms@att.net

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