Colonel Ringo
Ringo is a double-bred grandson of Snip of Colonel. This makes him a double-bred nephew to 2 time PRCA heel horse of the year “Caveman”. His sire Twist of Colonel is out of a full sister to the head horse that Chad Masters and Britt Williams rode at the NFR. Ringo has the bone, balance, and heritage to go on our Driftwood mares. He is making a nice heel horse and we are excited about the way his colts look and how they handle. Ringo stands at 15 hands....
Read MoreFax Mr Sammy
Our stallion, “Sam” Fax Mr Sammy, is line bred Goodbye Sam. Goodbye Sam was an AQHA Supreme Champion. AQHA explains what it takes to be a Supreme Champion, “Only 52 of nearly 6 million American Quarter Horses have ever achieved AQHA Open Supreme Champion honors, making it AQHA’s rarest achievement. To be named an Open Supreme Champion, a Quarter Horse must first prove himself on the racetrack, in the halter pen, earn points in cattle classes and more points in the show ring.” His owner, Pat Patterson, said...
Read MoreMY Sundance Kid 17
This horse is a maternal brother to Eastwood and a paternal brother to Vaquero. His dam is gone now but we are never sorry to see Drifts Vaquero in a pedigree. David Motes rode and rodeoed on a maternal brother to Sundance and there have been many other siblings that rode well. He is a stylish dude that is coming on strong in the roping pen. He stands at 15 hands.
Read MoreSpeedy Banjo Nic
One of the most appealing things about Banjo is that for our breeding program, he has no Driftwood Ike. He goes to Driftwood four times and twice through Speedy Peake. He has been shown and earned his ROM and futurity money. Most impressive though was that Les Oswald (professional horseman) remembered him after 11 years of not seeing or hearing about him. He said that Banjo came to him as a really green four-year-old and that he had to show him and get him broke at the same time. Banjo left a good impression on...
Read More“Cibecue” Cibecue War Chief
He is big, he’s black, and he’s siring true. Cibecue stands at 15.2 hands and is making an outstanding ranch horse. He has a phenomenal mind and it won’t be long until he’s backing in the box. His pedigree is truly stacked with Driftwood greats. His sire, Cibecue Ike, was never promoted due to an early injury but his full brother won $350k as a heel horse. His colts are coming along and showing lots of ability.
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