“Primo” MY Stetson 902
Primo is our Stetson son that we have selected to try and fill the void of losing the old horse. So far we are more than pleased with how he is producing and riding himself. He is a super flashy heel horse with lots of rate and a huge stop. His full sister is one of our favorite Stetson daughters. Primo stands at 14.2 hands. *these photos of Primo were taken when he was a 3-year-old.
Read MoreSOLD MY Nevada Vaquero
As a 2 day old colt, Vaquero got into some wire. He got stitched on and doctored for months. When we started him, he rode really well but his legs started stocking up so we quit. He grew into an outstanding specimen. He is thick and powerful, but moves easy and is catty and quick. His dam is an Elite top 10 mare. She has produced many exceptional foals. They have been top of the pile performers, but she also puts such a good mind on her get. They are trainable, have great attitudes and so much ability. She is a...
Read MoreColonel 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 More“Sam” Fax Mr Sammy
Our stallion, “Sam” Fax Mr Sammy, is intensely line bred Goodbye Sam. Sometimes when you line breed tightly, it creates an ugly specimen that no one would want in their front pasture. But when you make an outcross with those bloodlines, the ugly factor isn’t heritable. Sam will crack a camera lens and we aren’t proud of his appearance. But there is no denying his foals are outstanding. They are put together correctly and they have phenomenal dispositions. Goodbye Sam was an AQHA Supreme Champion. AQHA...
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.
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