Cabin Fever Miniatures

Qty Discount Available

We have all the horses on our website for sale.  There are 4 bred mares (bred to a b/w pinto 29" stallion for 2011 foaling season), 1 open mare,  1-stallion 29" b/w pinto, 1-b/w pinto stud(Creation son).  Total of 7 miniatures 4 mares and 1 stallion are AMHA & AMHR registered and one mare is AMHR only and the other stud is AMHA only, and the Mare can be AMHA registered and the stud AMHR registared.  I have Clippers, grooming supplies, silkyhoods, body sheets, tail wrap(s), heated water buckets, show halters, nylon halters, 1-leather driving harnesses, leadropes, rubber feedpans, rubber buckets,  12'x6' bumper pull horse/trailer. Misc. buggy parts, wooden spoked wheels(to make buggies from).  The horses must sell first before we can let any of the other items sell, except for the wooden spoke wheels.   Would like to sell entire lot to one home.  All horses have been hand selected for our breeding program, they all have the potential to produce color and champions.  Let us know what you are interested in.  We will throw the horse trailer in for free if someone purchases the entire lot.
Thank you,
Brad & Amy Smith

 Son of Creation---New Addition

Cabin Fever Miniatures
2430 320th Street
Spencer, IA 51301
United States

ph: 712-240-2274

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Brad,Amy, & Carter


Cabin Fever Miniature Horses are located on a small farm in northwest rural Iowa.  This farm was founded on March 6, 1967 and cherished deeply by my father and mother, Tom and Shirley Smith. They have 3 daughters and 2 sons. With mom and I (the youngest child) by his side, on April 22, 2001, at the age of 68, dad lost his 58 year battle of Diabetes.  Dad passed away in his Log Cabin home that was built by himself and his family. Dad had already consigned all of Cabin Fever Miniature horses to the sale in Webster City, Iowa.  His wish was to sell the miniatures so mom wouldn't have to worry about them after his passing.  After 7 years with the pastures being over grown and the barns empty, my wife, Amy, and I returned to the Smith Family farm to ensure that the "Legacy Lives On".  We moved  to the farm to help take care of mom.  October 2007 also brought life to the barn and the pastures once again.  The miniature horses are returning.  Dad's dream was to raise well bred, friendly, and quality miniature horses. He was in the miniature horse business for the smiles on children’s faces and to those young at heart.  He didn't want to raise miniature horses for quantity, but to breed them for their quality.  Dad loved the miniature horses. On Sunday morning December 7, 2008, at the age of 72, mom passed away at our home with her family by her side.  Through dedication and perseverance, Amy and I will continue Dad’s dream and share his excitement, love, and joy for the miniature horses with others, as for mom,  we will keep life full of love, joy and excitement as the "Legacy Lives On".   July 20,2009 brought more love into our home.  Our first and only son "Carter" was born.  This Smith's Cabin Fever Legacy is growing!

Other than the love of his life, his wife Shirley, here is dad with another love, Maggie, one of his miniature mares with her 1st filly "Candy".

 

Above is Mom, Trapper.  My beautiful wife Amy!

Bloodlines include the following...  

  • Jandts Comanche Warrior
  • Golden Jubilee

  • Hobby Knolls

  • Chianti

  • Dels Little Man

  • Van'tHuttenest

  • Dell Tera
  • Circle S
  • White Russian
  • Hooten Hollows
  • Little Kings
  • Matins Boozers After Dark
  • Rosburgs Tiny Toro
  • Komokos
  • Fallen Ash
  • Stouts
  • Boones Buckeroo
  • Alvadars Double Destiny
  • Choco's Little Speck's Red Boy
  • NFC Impressives Samura    

 

"Trapper"

Everybody's best friend

 

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"Loess Hills Aces Silk N Sassy"

Photos by Brad Smith

June 2008-new friends in the pasture coming to say Hi, "Sassy & Sweet Pea"

Cabin Fever Miniatures
2430 320th Street
Spencer, IA 51301
United States

ph: 712-240-2274