COLIMO . C, , ~1943
| Some of the early ‘Colimo” ponies have no pedigree, while others have ‘Mexican Appaloosa’ parents. Later, pedigrees became more common in the registry records. Senor Alba is credited for breeding Colimo Tearbac POA 332, a well-known sire in Chandler, Oklahoma area.
John E. Baker, the Dunn Brothers, John F. Myres, and John and Mary Tolan bred and/or owned “Colimo” POAs. Some of these ponies carried the Dragon bloodline. In the July 1988 Appaloosa Journal article “The Man With The Golden Touch”, by Debbie Pitner Moore, John E. Baker says that he “imported horses from Mexico by the semi load”, and “a lot of them are in POA pedigrees today”.
John E. Baker, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, bred and/or owned Colimo’s Blue Warbler POA T837, Colimo’s Pegmar POA T851, Colimo’s Walvis White POA T825, Colimo Choc Tau (aka Colimo Choctaw) POA T483, Colimo’s White Lip POA 812, Colimo’s Blue Polly POA 813, Colimo’s Redbird Fleet POA 814, and Colimo’s Madcap Pixie POA 815. Colimo’s Madcap Pixie POA 815 was later owned by Mary Tolan, and produced both POA and NAPI registered ponies. Colimo’s Madcap Pixie POA 815, listed as an ‘unregistered mare’, also produced Stoneacres Raindrop T103829
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