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2000 AQHA Sorrel Stallion Nic is a beautiful deep cherry red & moves with that awesome rocking horse stride. Is passing on his big flat knees, good bone, feet & conformation onto his offspring. His colts have a willing attitude to learn & have the speed to reach that cow & the mind to allow you to do what needs to be done once you catch it. Click here to go to Nic’s page
2000 AQHA Chestnut Stallion Remi is passing on a great hip, conformation & a lot of cow. He stands approx. 14.3 hands & is out producing himself. When bred to our smallest mare 14.1 we got a 15.3 hand gelding that was the high seller at the Shamrock Horse Sale a few years ago. Remi was also the sire of the high selling horse that sold in the Maple Creek Sale in 2010 in the fall. Click here to go to Remi’s page
2009 Grade QH Red Roan Stallion Smoke is a very well built boy with that beautiful red roan color. He is a home grown boy that is the sire of our weanlings. I am riding a full brother to this boy & he is a dream to ride. He is a full blooded QH , I just didn’t get around to doing his paper work. Check out his babies on our sale horse page. Click here to go to Smoke’s page
REFERENCE SIRES
1999 AQHA Sorrel w/flaxen mane & tail Stallion Legacy was one of our first stallion that we stood. Standing 15.1 hands he gave us a few good colts/fillies. One of which is still in our broodmare band. His babies had good minds- going back to Poco Pine on his dam’s side. I ended up trading him with his breeders Lloyd & Jan Turner for another of their studs- Smart N Freedom. I believe he is now located in Alberta now. Click here to go to Legacy’s page
2000 AQHA Grey Stallion A real pretty blue grey stallion. He threw a lot of color on his colts. With Remedy being a half brother to our other stallion Sabres Plain Remedy we decided to let him go. He is now located @ Larry Doig’s in Maple Creek, Sask. Click to go to Remedy’s page
2002 AQHA Bay Stallion Smart is the stud we ended up getting from Turner’s in a horse trade. Went with the intention of getting a Freedom mare & ended up with Smart instead. When we got him he had a few months riding with Gail Jorstad @ Briercrest. We just kept him for a year & resold him- just didn’t need another stud around the place. Click to go to Smart’s page
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