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WORKING HORSE MAGAZINE Serving the Performance Horse Industry For 16 Years Hetletved Quarter Horses Driftwood Hancock Headquarters May/June 2013

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WORKING HORSEM A G A Z I N E

Serving the Performance Horse Industry For 16 Years

Hetletved Quarter HorsesDriftwood Hancock Headquarters

May/June 2013

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2013 FEE: $1,500COOLED SHIPPED SEMEN AVAILABLE

2005 Buckskin Stallion

FRENCHMANS GUY x DOCS MOVIDA, DRY DOC

From his FIRST CROP OF FOALS now hitting the BARREL FUTURITY ARENA!

IMA SMOOTH KIDDER 2009 Gelding SOUTH WEST WASHINGTON FUTURITY - Salkum, WA• Futurity Finalist & Money Winner!Owner/Rider: Tami Semas, Oregon

BILL & DEB MYERS605-641-4283 (Bill’s Cell) - 605-641-4282 (Deb’s Cell)19974 St. Onge Road - St. Onge, South Dakota 57779 - 605-642-9789

www.frenchmansguy.com

2011 SALE GrAduAtE

[email protected]

Watch for the A SMOOTH GUY

consignments at the upcoming

MYERS PERFORMANCE

HORSE PROSPECT SALE

Saturday, AUGUST 24, 2013

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2005 Buckskin Stallion

FRENCHMANS GUY x DOCS MOVIDA, DRY DOC

From his FIRST CROP OF FOALS now hitting the BARREL FUTURITY ARENA!

IMA SMOOTH KIDDER 2009 Gelding SOUTH WEST WASHINGTON FUTURITY - Salkum, WA• Futurity Finalist & Money Winner!Owner/Rider: Tami Semas, Oregon

BILL & DEB MYERS605-641-4283 (Bill’s Cell) - 605-641-4282 (Deb’s Cell)19974 St. Onge Road - St. Onge, South Dakota 57779 - 605-642-9789

www.frenchmansguy.com

2011 SALE GrAduAtE

[email protected]

Watch for the A SMOOTH GUY

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MYERS PERFORMANCE

HORSE PROSPECT SALE

Saturday, AUGUST 24, 2013

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Inquiries and catalogs:

Ron Kester5807 E 480 Salina, OK 74365

918/434-5203 - home 918/694-1303 - cell/sale [email protected]

18th AnnuAl COlt SAlE• • • • Many Roans, Buckskins, Grays and Palominos • • •

You can also find us on Facebook under Clear Creek

Quarter Horses

August 31, 2013 - 1pm*Preview Friday night and Saturday Morning

Clear Creek horses are big, sound, “user friendly” ranch horses that frequent roping pens, PRCA arenas, and ranch rodeo competitions all over the country. Several sale graduates have won top Horse awards in ranch rodeos in the last year and 2 competed at the PRCA Finals in las Vegas.

CC Peppy Man, bay gelding, has been named horse of the year 3 times in the ACRA (American Cow-boys Rodeo Asso.), Champion break away horse in 2007 and 2010, also qualified and won the inaugural round at last years IFR in Okla. City, owned and shown by Jyme Beth Forman Hefner of Bixby OK. the picture is earlier this year winning the Miami, OK Rodeo in 3.1 seconds, also won the Pryor, OK rodeo in 2.4 and tahlequah, OK Rodeo in 2.5 seconds earlier this year. Photo courtesy of Way Out West Photography.

CC Harlander Bert, gray mare, owned by

Justin Allen, Queen Creek, AZ and shown by his

eleven year old daughter. they won the first ever

junior break away roping at the tucson Rodeo

earlier this year. Photo courtesy of the family.

CC Blue Drift 528, roan gelding, owned and

shown by Ken and Kristie Silver, of Warner OK.

He has qualifed for the uStRC Finals the last ten

years. Won a saddle and $7000.00 at Ft Smith AR

this past weekend. We are currently using his full

brother, Dreamwood Ike in our breeding program.

Photo courtesy of the family

Selling 85 head of foals, yearlings, broodmares, ranch and rodeo horses out of our Driftwood and Harlan bred broodmares by our ranch stallions that include:

lOuD n PROuD PlAYBOY sorrel son of Freckles Playboy out of a full sister to Peptoboonsmal.

QuARtER HARlAn (buckskin) double bred Harlan raised here on the ranch

DREAMWOOD IKE (red roan) is also a ranch raised son of Blue taw; out of a Mr Poco Drift daughter. Double bred Driftwood Ike.

SMARt lt PlAYBOY (sorrel) is a double bred Freckles Playboy. A few of the mares in the offering will carry his service.

©JAY GEORGE

©JAY GEORGE

2013 Fee: $1,500Cooled Semen available

Standing at Butler Vet Clinic, Valentine, NE

ContactFulton Ranch (605)

429-3204

SI 106(Royal Quick Dash - Easanon, by Martha Six Moons)

Brian & Lisa FultonValentine, Nebraska (605) 429-3204

[email protected]

SI 98(Streakin Six - Moon Fling, by Fast Fling)

2013 Fee: $2,000Cooled & Frozen Semen available

Standing at James Ranch(405) 449-3728

Streakin Boon Dox, Fame Fling N Bling, A Streak of Rita, Geemeneze Fling and French Streaktovegas are all Sired by A STREAK OF FLING

Streakin Boon Dox

Fame Fling N Bling

A Streak of Rita

French Streaktovegas

Geemeneze Fling

OUR NEXT SALE: Friday August 23, 2013

©©KC Montgomery PhotoKC Montgomery Photo

©Springer Photo

©©Mike Copeman PhotoCopeman Photo

©Springer Photo

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Inquiries and catalogs:

Ron Kester5807 E 480 Salina, OK 74365

918/434-5203 - home 918/694-1303 - cell/sale [email protected]

18th AnnuAl COlt SAlE• • • • Many Roans, Buckskins, Grays and Palominos • • •

You can also find us on Facebook under Clear Creek

Quarter Horses

August 31, 2013 - 1pm*Preview Friday night and Saturday Morning

Clear Creek horses are big, sound, “user friendly” ranch horses that frequent roping pens, PRCA arenas, and ranch rodeo competitions all over the country. Several sale graduates have won top Horse awards in ranch rodeos in the last year and 2 competed at the PRCA Finals in las Vegas.

CC Peppy Man, bay gelding, has been named horse of the year 3 times in the ACRA (American Cow-boys Rodeo Asso.), Champion break away horse in 2007 and 2010, also qualified and won the inaugural round at last years IFR in Okla. City, owned and shown by Jyme Beth Forman Hefner of Bixby OK. the picture is earlier this year winning the Miami, OK Rodeo in 3.1 seconds, also won the Pryor, OK rodeo in 2.4 and tahlequah, OK Rodeo in 2.5 seconds earlier this year. Photo courtesy of Way Out West Photography.

CC Harlander Bert, gray mare, owned by

Justin Allen, Queen Creek, AZ and shown by his

eleven year old daughter. they won the first ever

junior break away roping at the tucson Rodeo

earlier this year. Photo courtesy of the family.

CC Blue Drift 528, roan gelding, owned and

shown by Ken and Kristie Silver, of Warner OK.

He has qualifed for the uStRC Finals the last ten

years. Won a saddle and $7000.00 at Ft Smith AR

this past weekend. We are currently using his full

brother, Dreamwood Ike in our breeding program.

Photo courtesy of the family

Selling 85 head of foals, yearlings, broodmares, ranch and rodeo horses out of our Driftwood and Harlan bred broodmares by our ranch stallions that include:

lOuD n PROuD PlAYBOY sorrel son of Freckles Playboy out of a full sister to Peptoboonsmal.

QuARtER HARlAn (buckskin) double bred Harlan raised here on the ranch

DREAMWOOD IKE (red roan) is also a ranch raised son of Blue taw; out of a Mr Poco Drift daughter. Double bred Driftwood Ike.

SMARt lt PlAYBOY (sorrel) is a double bred Freckles Playboy. A few of the mares in the offering will carry his service.

©JAY GEORGE

©JAY GEORGE

2013 Fee: $1,500Cooled Semen available

Standing at Butler Vet Clinic, Valentine, NE

ContactFulton Ranch (605)

429-3204

SI 106(Royal Quick Dash - Easanon, by Martha Six Moons)

Brian & Lisa FultonValentine, Nebraska (605) 429-3204

[email protected]

SI 98(Streakin Six - Moon Fling, by Fast Fling)

2013 Fee: $2,000Cooled & Frozen Semen available

Standing at James Ranch(405) 449-3728

Streakin Boon Dox, Fame Fling N Bling, A Streak of Rita, Geemeneze Fling and French Streaktovegas are all Sired by A STREAK OF FLING

Streakin Boon Dox

Fame Fling N Bling

A Streak of Rita

French Streaktovegas

Geemeneze Fling

OUR NEXT SALE: Friday August 23, 2013

©©KC Montgomery PhotoKC Montgomery Photo

©Springer Photo

©©Mike Copeman PhotoCopeman Photo

©Springer Photo

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LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO., INC.

Friday, May 17Ranch Horse Competition (Catalog horses only)

Fri., Sat., Sun. - May 17-19Roping & Performance Preview

Friday - 1 p.m. • Saturday & Sunday - 8 a.m.

~ Early Consignments ~• 03 bay gelding - Top Moon, Streakin Six- ranch team roping horse

• 05 red roan mare - Dash For Cash top and bottom- ranch horse

• 04 buckskin gelding - team roping, barrels, and ranch horse by Salty Texan

• 07 bay roan gelding - Paprika Pine, Jackie Bee - broke ranch horse

• 03 sorrel gelding - out of granddaughter of Two Eyed Rick - bomb-proof ranch horse

• 96 sorrel mare - Poco Bueno, Docs Jack Spratt - amateur and youth ROM in team roping

• 95 blue roan gelding - by daughter of Watch Joe Jack - top 5 youth world on both ends in 2011

• 98 blue roan gelding - Doc Bar, Sunny Dee Bar - amateur ROM in team roping

• 08 red roan gelding - grandson of Figure Four Chex- team roping

• 08 blue roan gelding - by grandson of Krog Classy Cowboy - ranch and team roping

• 06 grullo gelding - grandson of Smart Little Lena - ranch horse

• 08 sorrel gelding - grandson of High Brow Cat - heeling and breakaway

• Haythorn Land & Cattle -14 yearlings - Tanquery Gin - Eddie Eighty, King Fritz, Playgun, Haidas Little Pep - all F&R and Haythorn ruturity eligible

• 05 bay stallion - grandson of First Down Cash• 06 blue roan gelding - by Driftwood Blanton Chip• 07 buckskin gelding - by Driftwood Blanton Chip• 09 blue roan gelding - by Driftwood Blanton Chip• Over 25 head from Cain’s in Missouri - 2-year-old prospects, broodmares, and saddle horses perform- ance bred including:

• 00 dun gelding - by Kansas Beaver Bar - ranch and team rope

• 00 red roan gelding - Peppermint Jack, Tanquery Gin - team rope, barrels, USTRC roping, youth rodeos

• 05 red roan mare - granddaughter of Dusters Revenue - 4-H and ranch horse

Selling 500 Horses Only!

• 09 red dun mare - granddaughter of High Brow Hickory - bred to son of Playgun

• 09 sorrel mare - by Annies Little Pepper - bred to son of Playgun

• 09 palomino gelding - grandson of Nu Chex To Cash - ranch horse competition

• 08 buckskin mare - by Two Eyed Red Buck - How- ard Pitzer Invitational eligible, 4-H and ranch horse

• 08 palomino gelding - by Montes Lopez - solid team roping horse

• 06 gray gelding - grandson of Playgun - pretty ranch and rope horse

• 09 palomino gelding - by Smart Remedy - ranch and rope horse

• 05 pony “Flash” - fancy broke• 04 sorrel gelding - grandson of Colonel Freckles - ranch horse winner, team roping horse

• 01 sorrel mare - by Starlights Joy - NCHA $14,000, gentle

• 01 bay mare - out of daughter of Genuine Doc• 00 palomino gelding - grandson of Peppy San - ranch, rope, kid broke

• 07 buckskin gelding - by Haidas Bad Smoke - broke ranch horse

• 10 sorrel mare - by Sophisticated Cat - works a cow• 03 buckskin gelding - grandson of Docs Borrego - 14.2 gentle, kid broke

• 04 palomino gelding - grandson of Smart Little Lena - rope, ranch

• 04 sorrel gelding - by Colonel Hotrodder - team rope, ranch rodeo winner

• 01 dun gelding - by Duster Hancock - solid rodeo and team penning horse

• 04 bay gelding - grandson of Shining Spark - good broke

• 06 bay gelding - Red Buck X Bartender - ranch horse

• 03 dun gelding “Charlie” - USTRC & World Series horse

• 08 gray gelding - grandson of Grays Starlight - gentle cow horse

• 11 sorrel mare - by Mighty Corona• 05 dun gelding - grandson of Red Buck - ranch horse

• 03 sorrel mare - by Eyes on Red - solid team roping horse

• 08 sorrel gelding - by TR Dual Rey LTE $291,000 - ranch, team roping horse

• 04 chestnut gelding - by grandson of Miss N Cash - gentle calf horse

• 06 sorrel gelding - by PG Shogun - ranch, rope horse

• 01 brown gelding - by grandson of Top Moon - team rope horse hauled everywhere, saddle winner

• 06 bay tobiano gelding - out of granddaughter of Smooth N Easy - pro caliber heel horse, USTRC, World Series, PRCA

• 03 gray gelding - Smart Little Lena X Jackie Bee - team roping winner

• 00 palomino gelding - by grandson of Sanger Six - $ earner in team roping, will fit any level roper

• 09 sorrel gelding - by WR This Cats Smart (LTE $236,000) - cuts, ropes, ranch horse

• 07 bay gelding - by grandson of CD Olena - tripping horse thick

• 06 sorrel gelding - grandson of Colonel Hotrodder - rope, ranch horse

• 08 sorrel gelding - by Real Gun - ranch, feedlot horse

• 05 buckskin gelding - grandson of Hollywood Heat- USTRC team roping horse

• 04 gray gelding - by grandson of Tee Jay Badger - ranch, rope horse

2005 palomino gelding - grandson of PC Fire N Smoke, grandson of Colonel Hotrodder - ranch and rope horse, won Black Hills Stock Show ranch horse competition and used at several ranch rodeos, setting the arena records in many events and won 2nd at the world cham-pionship ranch rodeo.

Spring Spectacular Catalog Horse SaleMay 18-19, 2013

12 Noon • Salina, KS

www.farmersandrancherslivestock.comMike Samples (785) 826-7884 • Kyle Elwood (785) 493-2901

1500 W. Highway 140 • Salina, Kansas 67402 • (785) 825-0211 • (785) 826-1590 - fax

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LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO., INC.

Friday, May 17Ranch Horse Competition (Catalog horses only)

Fri., Sat., Sun. - May 17-19Roping & Performance Preview

Friday - 1 p.m. • Saturday & Sunday - 8 a.m.

~ Early Consignments ~• 03 bay gelding - Top Moon, Streakin Six- ranch team roping horse

• 05 red roan mare - Dash For Cash top and bottom- ranch horse

• 04 buckskin gelding - team roping, barrels, and ranch horse by Salty Texan

• 07 bay roan gelding - Paprika Pine, Jackie Bee - broke ranch horse

• 03 sorrel gelding - out of granddaughter of Two Eyed Rick - bomb-proof ranch horse

• 96 sorrel mare - Poco Bueno, Docs Jack Spratt - amateur and youth ROM in team roping

• 95 blue roan gelding - by daughter of Watch Joe Jack - top 5 youth world on both ends in 2011

• 98 blue roan gelding - Doc Bar, Sunny Dee Bar - amateur ROM in team roping

• 08 red roan gelding - grandson of Figure Four Chex- team roping

• 08 blue roan gelding - by grandson of Krog Classy Cowboy - ranch and team roping

• 06 grullo gelding - grandson of Smart Little Lena - ranch horse

• 08 sorrel gelding - grandson of High Brow Cat - heeling and breakaway

• Haythorn Land & Cattle -14 yearlings - Tanquery Gin - Eddie Eighty, King Fritz, Playgun, Haidas Little Pep - all F&R and Haythorn ruturity eligible

• 05 bay stallion - grandson of First Down Cash• 06 blue roan gelding - by Driftwood Blanton Chip• 07 buckskin gelding - by Driftwood Blanton Chip• 09 blue roan gelding - by Driftwood Blanton Chip• Over 25 head from Cain’s in Missouri - 2-year-old prospects, broodmares, and saddle horses perform- ance bred including:

• 00 dun gelding - by Kansas Beaver Bar - ranch and team rope

• 00 red roan gelding - Peppermint Jack, Tanquery Gin - team rope, barrels, USTRC roping, youth rodeos

• 05 red roan mare - granddaughter of Dusters Revenue - 4-H and ranch horse

Selling 500 Horses Only!

• 09 red dun mare - granddaughter of High Brow Hickory - bred to son of Playgun

• 09 sorrel mare - by Annies Little Pepper - bred to son of Playgun

• 09 palomino gelding - grandson of Nu Chex To Cash - ranch horse competition

• 08 buckskin mare - by Two Eyed Red Buck - How- ard Pitzer Invitational eligible, 4-H and ranch horse

• 08 palomino gelding - by Montes Lopez - solid team roping horse

• 06 gray gelding - grandson of Playgun - pretty ranch and rope horse

• 09 palomino gelding - by Smart Remedy - ranch and rope horse

• 05 pony “Flash” - fancy broke• 04 sorrel gelding - grandson of Colonel Freckles - ranch horse winner, team roping horse

• 01 sorrel mare - by Starlights Joy - NCHA $14,000, gentle

• 01 bay mare - out of daughter of Genuine Doc• 00 palomino gelding - grandson of Peppy San - ranch, rope, kid broke

• 07 buckskin gelding - by Haidas Bad Smoke - broke ranch horse

• 10 sorrel mare - by Sophisticated Cat - works a cow• 03 buckskin gelding - grandson of Docs Borrego - 14.2 gentle, kid broke

• 04 palomino gelding - grandson of Smart Little Lena - rope, ranch

• 04 sorrel gelding - by Colonel Hotrodder - team rope, ranch rodeo winner

• 01 dun gelding - by Duster Hancock - solid rodeo and team penning horse

• 04 bay gelding - grandson of Shining Spark - good broke

• 06 bay gelding - Red Buck X Bartender - ranch horse

• 03 dun gelding “Charlie” - USTRC & World Series horse

• 08 gray gelding - grandson of Grays Starlight - gentle cow horse

• 11 sorrel mare - by Mighty Corona• 05 dun gelding - grandson of Red Buck - ranch horse

• 03 sorrel mare - by Eyes on Red - solid team roping horse

• 08 sorrel gelding - by TR Dual Rey LTE $291,000 - ranch, team roping horse

• 04 chestnut gelding - by grandson of Miss N Cash - gentle calf horse

• 06 sorrel gelding - by PG Shogun - ranch, rope horse

• 01 brown gelding - by grandson of Top Moon - team rope horse hauled everywhere, saddle winner

• 06 bay tobiano gelding - out of granddaughter of Smooth N Easy - pro caliber heel horse, USTRC, World Series, PRCA

• 03 gray gelding - Smart Little Lena X Jackie Bee - team roping winner

• 00 palomino gelding - by grandson of Sanger Six - $ earner in team roping, will fit any level roper

• 09 sorrel gelding - by WR This Cats Smart (LTE $236,000) - cuts, ropes, ranch horse

• 07 bay gelding - by grandson of CD Olena - tripping horse thick

• 06 sorrel gelding - grandson of Colonel Hotrodder - rope, ranch horse

• 08 sorrel gelding - by Real Gun - ranch, feedlot horse

• 05 buckskin gelding - grandson of Hollywood Heat- USTRC team roping horse

• 04 gray gelding - by grandson of Tee Jay Badger - ranch, rope horse

2005 palomino gelding - grandson of PC Fire N Smoke, grandson of Colonel Hotrodder - ranch and rope horse, won Black Hills Stock Show ranch horse competition and used at several ranch rodeos, setting the arena records in many events and won 2nd at the world cham-pionship ranch rodeo.

Spring Spectacular Catalog Horse SaleMay 18-19, 2013

12 Noon • Salina, KS

www.farmersandrancherslivestock.comMike Samples (785) 826-7884 • Kyle Elwood (785) 493-2901

1500 W. Highway 140 • Salina, Kansas 67402 • (785) 825-0211 • (785) 826-1590 - fax

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Nationally Recognized

Cowboy Preferred

TannerRecommended

(Grandson)

St.Clair Farms RR1 Box 26 Kahoka, MO 63445

[email protected] 660-727-3260

Stallions Available

SFGenerations of Success

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Nationally Recognized

Cowboy Preferred

TannerRecommended

(Grandson)

St.Clair Farms RR1 Box 26 Kahoka, MO 63445

[email protected] 660-727-3260

Stallions Available

SFGenerations of Success

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Due to unforeseen circumstances, Denny & Doris Lauing (Lauing Mill Iron L Ranch) will not be hosting the 2013 South Dakota Ranchers & Breeders Quarter Horse Sale Labor Day Weekend. However, Denny & Doris are excited to be part of the Lopez & Meyer Quarter Horse Production Sale September 8, 2013 held at the Faith Livestock Commission in Faith South Dakota. Lauing’s will be offering 25-35 head of offspring from their stallions from weanlings to broke horses.

(Frenchmans Guy X Colonels Miss Targo) 2006 Palomino sired by Frenchmans Guy, the Nations only Barrel Racing Triple Crown Sire injected with Colonel Freckles & Doc’s Prescription on the Dam’s side producing outstanding ranch & arena horses. Quick and catty and displays speed with ease. Shown and successful his 5/6 year old years in numerous futurities and derbies. 2011 WPRA World Finals Futurity Open 2D finalist, 2011 Red, White and Run Barrel Futurity 1D money earner. 2012 5 State Breeders Futurity Future Fortunes money earner. Oldest get are 3 year olds and eligible for 5-State Breeders Futurity & Ranching Heritage Breeders Challenge.

(Doctor Como X Comos Delight) 1995 Sorrel finished cutting horse. Double-bred Son ofa Doc, this stallion shows a lot of athleticism, conformation and desire. Cowy, silky smooth, well mannered with a great disposition. His foals have taken on his characteristics and are successful in the ranch and roping arenas. Como is one of the most unrecognized stallions in the cutting world. NCHA LTE $2,320.91 with limited showings. Achievements: COA, 2002 1st; Place SDCHA $1,000 Novice Horse, 2002 2nd Place SDCHA $20,000 Non-Pro. Offspring all eligible for the Ranching Heritage Breeders Challenge.

(Frenchmans Tequilla X TR Hickory Sap Gay) 2002 Gray Grandson of Frenchmans Guy with Docs Hickory and Mr Illuminator on his papers. Outstanding powerful stallion. Finished Team Roping Horse and great ranch horse. Passes on great minds and color to his offspring. Good bone, powerful hip, quick as a cat. Because we are reducing our stallion battery, we are offering Frenchmans Hickory for sale. Serious inquiries may contact us at email or phone listed above.

Email: [email protected] • www.LauingMillironLRanch.com

LMILL IRON L RANCHLAUING

Hoof Prints Design • [email protected] • 605-999-5387

Denny & Doris Lauing • 13917 Alkali Rd, Sturgis SD 57785 • 605-347-6193

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Due to unforeseen circumstances, Denny & Doris Lauing (Lauing Mill Iron L Ranch) will not be hosting the 2013 South Dakota Ranchers & Breeders Quarter Horse Sale Labor Day Weekend. However, Denny & Doris are excited to be part of the Lopez & Meyer Quarter Horse Production Sale September 8, 2013 held at the Faith Livestock Commission in Faith South Dakota. Lauing’s will be offering 25-35 head of offspring from their stallions from weanlings to broke horses.

(Frenchmans Guy X Colonels Miss Targo) 2006 Palomino sired by Frenchmans Guy, the Nations only Barrel Racing Triple Crown Sire injected with Colonel Freckles & Doc’s Prescription on the Dam’s side producing outstanding ranch & arena horses. Quick and catty and displays speed with ease. Shown and successful his 5/6 year old years in numerous futurities and derbies. 2011 WPRA World Finals Futurity Open 2D finalist, 2011 Red, White and Run Barrel Futurity 1D money earner. 2012 5 State Breeders Futurity Future Fortunes money earner. Oldest get are 3 year olds and eligible for 5-State Breeders Futurity & Ranching Heritage Breeders Challenge.

(Doctor Como X Comos Delight) 1995 Sorrel finished cutting horse. Double-bred Son ofa Doc, this stallion shows a lot of athleticism, conformation and desire. Cowy, silky smooth, well mannered with a great disposition. His foals have taken on his characteristics and are successful in the ranch and roping arenas. Como is one of the most unrecognized stallions in the cutting world. NCHA LTE $2,320.91 with limited showings. Achievements: COA, 2002 1st; Place SDCHA $1,000 Novice Horse, 2002 2nd Place SDCHA $20,000 Non-Pro. Offspring all eligible for the Ranching Heritage Breeders Challenge.

(Frenchmans Tequilla X TR Hickory Sap Gay) 2002 Gray Grandson of Frenchmans Guy with Docs Hickory and Mr Illuminator on his papers. Outstanding powerful stallion. Finished Team Roping Horse and great ranch horse. Passes on great minds and color to his offspring. Good bone, powerful hip, quick as a cat. Because we are reducing our stallion battery, we are offering Frenchmans Hickory for sale. Serious inquiries may contact us at email or phone listed above.

Email: [email protected] • www.LauingMillironLRanch.com

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MILL IRON L RANCHLAUING

Hoof Prints Design • [email protected] • 605-999-5387

Denny & Doris Lauing • 13917 Alkali Rd, Sturgis SD 57785 • 605-347-6193

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36th ANNUAL PRODUCTION SALE

SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd 2013 AT THE RANCH IN PROMONTORY, UTAH

QUITE A BOONPeptoboonsmal x Maradas Little Sue

by Freckles Merada

RICOCHETS SUESmart Lil Rocochet x Meradas Little Sue by Freckles Merada

LITTLE PISTOL BADGEYoung Gun x Little Peppy Holly by Peppy San Badger

COW KWACKERHigh Brow Cat x Kwackin

SUES DUAL PEPDual Pep x Meradas Little Sue by Freckles Merada

FOR INFORMATION & CATALOG CONTACT:

Rick Ellis 208-681-9829435-471-7411

Brian Anderson - Trainer

Buckskins, Red Duns, Blacks, Roans, Palominos, Grullas, Sorrels, and Bays with Plenty of Chrome Sale Terms: 1/3 down payment with balance to be paid in September when foals are weaned and picked up by their new owners. Foal Guaranteed to be alive and sound or your down payment will be refunded.

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June 22nd

2013

Eric Duarte - Auctioneer541-533-2105

www.duartesales.com

Ted Robinson - Pedigrees805-649-9028

www.tedrobinsoncowhorses.com

The Fort Ranch welcomes TED ROBINSON7 Time NRCHA World Champion

The Fort Ranch welcomes TED ROBINSON7 Time NRCHA World Champion

SMART ZEE DUALLYSmart Little Lena x Zee Dually

BET ON BINIONBet On Me 498 x Sangelina

Doc QuixoteColonel Freckles

Doc OakYoung Gun

Mr Peppy OlenaDoc’s Rondo

Doc’s HickoryPlayin Stylish

Spots HotSon Ofa Doc

CD Lights

Doc Ray OlenaCat Ichi

Holey Sox Jr.

High Brow CatDual Rey

Peppy San BadgerFreckles Merada

TR Dual ReyHaidas Little Pep

Hickorydickery DocDoc’s Dulce Bar

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Next Sale - May 25, 2013February and March sales were great!

www.horsecreeksalecompany.org

Horse Creek Sale Company, LLC

Going to Horse Creek, where Horse Sales are their only business.

Adams County FairgroundsBrighton, Colorado

Est. 1989

John & Annika Hayes • 970-345-2543

Se Habla Espanol

* Courteous, Experienced Sales Staff * Sales Are Always On The Last Saturday Of The Month. If There Are Five Saturdays In A Month Our Sale Is On The Fifth Saturday. Call For Information.

* No Unload Or Consignment Fees Are Charged But It Does Help Us If We Know What Horses You Are Bringing Ahead Of Time. * 10% Commission With No Hidden Fees. 8% Commis-sion On Consignments Of Ten Or More Head Consigned By One Owner. $35 Pass Out Fee. * Consignors Paid Day Of The Sale. * A Brochure-Type Catalog For Each Monthly Sale Includ-ing All Horses Checked In By Noon. * Individual Stalls With A Pedigree Card For The Horse Selling. * One Of The Largest Tack Sales In The Nation Prior To The Horse Sale.

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May/June 2013

ContentsColumn Equine Discussions by Cal Middleton 19Feature Articles Mares With More 22 One That Got Away By Larry Thornton Working Lines 38 Mirror Image Pedigrees- Part 2 By Larry Thornton Healing Herbs for Horses 49 By Mickey YoungSales, News, Departments Dennis Cappel - Gods Feed Truck 77 River Valley Schedule 52 ClassifiedAds 63 WebsitestoVisit 67 Advertisers Index 73

Mike GerbazManaging Partner [email protected]

Suzie RupertGeneral Manager

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“An EXPERT is someone who has made nearly every mistake possible in a certain subject, and can help you learn how to avoid them.” - G.H. Hello fellow horse enthusiasts. I am excited to be a part of the Working Horse Magazine community and to share some information with you from time to time.I have worked extremely hard at educating myself in the horse business. I am constantly learning, just like every one of my mentors. I have made numerous mistakes and I have learned the hard way, by doing things wrong first and living with the results. On the other hand, I have also been fortunate enough to have had some of the top horsemen and women to help me along the way. I want you all to understand that this column is not about me. I want to discuss you, your horse, and some questions or concerns that you may be having. For this to happen, I need to hear your questions, comments, thoughts and concerns. If you don’t have a question, maybe you just have a certain topic that you would like to hear about. My goal as a trainer/coach is to take people and their horses to the next level. My goal as an equine consultant is to help inform people and educate them to the best of my knowledge on any topic regarding horses, training, breeding, sales, etc., and help them to make good decisions. Would you like to get your rope horse facing better, your cow horse stopping better? Maybe you’ve always wondered if bloodlines are really that important, or what kind of tack to use. Maybe you would like to become a horse trainer or go work for a trainer, but don’t know how to get started. Maybe you’re seeing all

the different training advice out there today, and trying to sort it all out. Or maybe you don’t have a horse right now, but you have a passion for the western lifestyle and want to learn more about these special animals. This column is for all of you. So gather up, tell your friends and send me all the questions you have. We can find the answers together if we need to, we can learn something, and we can have some fun. There are countless theories and ideas about horse training. It’s very sweet and politically correct to say different things work for different people and different things work for different horses. But the truth is that everything does not work, and a lot of people think what they are doing is working but it’s really not. There are certain truths in horsemanship as well as in life. This column will be about the principles that will truly work time and time again, on every horse for long-term permanent results.

Send your email to [email protected]. Look for my column in the next issue of Working Horse Magazine. Until next time – ride smarter, not harder!

Cal Middletonis a professional horse trainer who makes his living riding horses, coaching non pros, and competing at shows on the state and national level where he has won numerous titles including a world championship in Reining at the APHA Congress and a 4th place finish in Jr Working Cow Horse at the ApHC Nationals. Cal starts colts and takes them all the way to the show ring. He also works with trail riders and youth. Cal competes in Roping, Cutting, Working Cow Horse and Reining. Cal puts on numerous clinics around the country. He also gives online video lessons and has an equine consulting service where he helps people make decisions regarding their horses. You can learn more about Cal at www.calmiddleton.com or call him at 816-256-9597.

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Mares with More

The goal of the every breeder is to sell the offspring of their stallions and mares because that is how they make their money to stay in business. One dilemma that comes with selling foals is that it is the foals of your best mares that sell first making it harder to keep their good genetics in your herd. Of course that is the nature of the game and why those kinds of mares are the ones you have in your herd. They produce good foals. All of this brings to mind a mare that got away from Hank Wiescamp the AQHA Hall of Fame breeder. Wiescamp bred and owned some of the greatest quarter horses in the industry including Skipper W, Skipper’s King, Skipperette and many others. He was in the business of selling horses, but he was a wise man about retaining certain individuals for his herd.

When I interviewed Hank I wanted to find out why he sold a mare he bred named Spanish Joy. He responded, “You can’t keep them all.” As it turns out it was a blessing to the industry that he didn’t keep them all. Because it was the success she had outside the Wiescamp breeding program that has made Spanish Joy one of our Mares With More. Spanish Joy was foaled on the Wiescamp Ranch of Alamosa, CO, in 1954. Hank sold Spanish Joy in 1957 to Elna McKee of Norwood, CO. McKee is credited with racing the mare. She earned an “A” rating and her ROM with one win, one second place and one third in 12 starts. McKee sold her in 1960 to Denver Davis of Colony, OK. She was sold again in 1961 to Bud Boschert of St. Charles, MO. That would be her last move.

The pedigree of Spanish Joy shows she was a mare built on the foundation of his program and the program of J. Warren Shoemaker of Watrous, NM. Both of these men are in the AQHA Hall of Fame because of the horses they bred, and their names are synonymous with the blood of the great nick of Old Fred and Peter McCue. The sire of Spanish Joy was Spanish Nick a son of Wiescamp’s great stallion Nick Shoemaker. Nick Shoemaker was bred by Warren Shoemaker and sired by his foundation sire Nick. Nick was sired by Sheik P-11 by Peter McCue and out of Pet by Old Fred. Nick was out of Sylvia by Bob H by Old Fred. Sheik P-11 is one of the original AQHA Studbook Foundation sires and Coke Roberds bred him. Roberds gave the industry the combination of Peter McCue and Old Fred. The dam of Nick Shoemaker was Slipalong Wiescamp. A thoroughbred named Lani Chief sired her. Wiescamp’s admiration for Lani Chief came out in my

interview with him. “For five-eighths of a mile they couldn’t outrun that horse. But oh man, was he a quarter horse looking son of a gun. But he was thoroughbred. He would make most quarter horses

Mexicali Rose was a great producing mare for Hank Wiescamp. She was also the dam of Spanish Rose who in one day was a Grand Champion at halter, a winner of the Colorado Futurity and then the winner of a reining class.Registration Photo: AQHA Hall of Fame and Museum

One That Got Away

By Larry Thornton

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...the famous story in which

Hank bought the Philmont mares in carloads of about six each keeping back certain ones

and selling the rest to pay for the

carload.

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Plaudit the Quarter Horse was an integral part of the Wiescamp breeding program through his daughters.Photo: AQHA Hall of Fame and Musuem

look like dogs. God he was a good horse.” Lani Chief was not only the broodmare sire of Nick Shoemaker, but also the broodmare sire of Scooter W, an AQHA Racing Champion bred by Hank. Slipalong Wiescamp was out of Slippers by Jiggs by Fred Litze by Old Fred. The interesting part is that Bob H and Fred Litze were full brothers sired by Old Fred and out of Queen Litze. Nick Shoemaker had become Wiescamp’s senior sire until he died. His son Skipper W became the lead sire for the program. The dam of Spanish Nick was Mexicala Rose by the quarter horse Plaudit. Mexicala Rose was one of the original Plaudit mares that Wiescamp bought from the Philmont Ranch. This is the famous story in which Hank bought the Philmont mares in carloads of about six each keeping back certain ones and selling the rest to pay for the carload. The mares were being sold as the Philmont Ranch had been donated to the Boy Scouts of America. Plaudit was used for many years

on the Philmont Ranch. He was sired by the remount stallion King Plaudit, who was sired by Plaudit, the Kentucky Derby winner. Himyar sired Plaudit and his paternal half brother Domino. Both of these stallions have been important sires in the devlopment of the American Quarter Horse. Plaudit the quarter horse was out of the Roberds bred mare Colorado Queen by Old Nick. Plaudit was bred by Tom Mills of Meeker, CO. Old Nick was an own son of Old Fred. The dam of Mexicala Rose was Blossom Time, a CS Ranch mare sired by Little Joe Springer and out of a CS Ranch mare. Spanish Nick was a pretty good show horse. He was an AQHA Champion and a grand champion halter horse at the Denver Stock Show, New Mexico State Fair and the Colorado State Fair and other big shows. Frank Holmes, in his biography “The Hank Wiescamp Story, notes that Spanish Nick was Grand Champion at these three shows as either the Palomino Grand

Champion or the Quarter Horse Grand Champion. Hank called Spanish Nick the greatest broodmare sire he ever owned. The dam of Spanish Joy was Joy Ann, another Warren Shoemaker bred mare. She was bred by Warren, but she was sold to a man in Kansas along with some other Gold Mount mares.Wiescamp told Holmes in his biography that he had to buy the man’s whole broodmare band to get the three daughters of Gold Mount. The two mares that worked out for him were the full sisters, Joy Ann and Question Mount, and they both went on to be great producers for Wiescamp. Gold Mount, the sire of Joy Ann, was sired by Brush Mount. Brush Mount was sired by Chimney Sweep by Whiskbroom 2nd and Whiskbroom 2nd was sired by Broomstick by Ben Brush. Wiescamp believed that Ben Brush was one of the thoroughbreds that influenced his program the most. An added note: When Hank outcrossed his bloodline, he used stallions like Chicaro and Three Bar in his program. They are stallions that carried the blood of Domino, the paternal half brother to the thoroughbred Plaudit. Thus he was combining the blood of Ben Brush, Plaudit and Domino into his horses, building on the Old Fred/Peter McCue blood of the Shoemaker and Roberds bred horses. Gold Mount was out of Miss Helen. Miss Helen was sired by Plaudit and out of a CS Ranch mare named Headlight. Miss Helen was one of the Philmont mares that Wiescamp later bought and she became the dam of many of the best he bred. She counts among her foals the great Skipper’s Lad, sire of many great horses including Skipa Star an AQHA World Champion Halter Horse and successful sire. The dam of Joy Ann was a mare named Red Bird Shoemaker. She is another mare bred and owned by

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Spanish Joy may not have been the best mare Hank Wiescamp ever bred, but she was a great example of the power of his breeding program out in the world. Photo Author's Files

Warren Shoemaker. She was a daughter of Shoemaker’s great Nick. Her dam was Plaudette by King Plaudit. Plaudette was out of a mare by Peter McCue and a daughter of Old Fred, taking us back to the Coke Roberds breeding program. Hank professed that he built his breeding program around Old Fred, whom he saw as the ideal he was looking to produce in his breeding program. Plaudette was a unique mare in that she was a mixture of paint horse and appaloosa color genes. She would be considered a paint horse today. She is the foundation of many great quarter horses, paints and appaloosas. One of her daughters is the AQHA Racing World Champion and AQHA Hall of Fame mare Maddon’s Bright Eyes. Maddon’s Bright Eyes is a half sister the ApHC Hall of Fame stallion Bright Eyes Brother. The source of these paint and appaloosa color genes in this family comes from Coke Roberds who was fond of horses with some flash. He used a stallion known today as “The Circus Horse” in his breeding program. The Circus Horse was an Appaloosa and so some of the Roberd bred mares carried the genetics to produce an Appaloosa. Old Fred was a Palomino that was also known for his excessive white. So it is through his horses that Coke Roberds became a foundation breeder for several breeds—The American Quarter Horse, the Paint Horse, the Appaloosa and the Palomino. Plaudit’s Babe is another daughter of Plaudette and sired by Gold Mount. This mare is the dam of Tetrama who was the dam of the Wiescamp bred Skip’s Ink and Skip’s Trama, both by Skipper W. Both of these horses are AQHA Champions and AQHA Superior Halter Horses. Other horses from this family, through Red Bird Shoemaker, include her son Shoemaker’s Pay

Day and her daughter Question Mount. Question Mount was the full sister to Joy Ann that Hank bought in Kansas. Shoemaker’s Pay Day was the 1953 AQHA High Point Working Cow Horse. It appears that Question Mount was strictly a broodmare for Wiescamp. Her offspring include Bar Mount, a stallion used extensively by Wiescamp and H J Skippa, racing ROM and dam of Skippa String. Skippa String was a stakes winner that was sired by Rukin String. Skippa String went into the Wiescamp breeding program to become an important sire. His get include the AQHA Champions Skip’s Chita, String Of Gold and Skippa Cord. He also sired Hank’s great broodmare sire of the modern era in Skippa Lark. Skippa Lark was a successful sire of show horses including the mare Streak Of Summer, an AQHA Reserve World Champion Halter Horse and a Superior Halter Horse. The Question Mount daughter Sassy Nick was unshown and sired by Nick W. Nick W was another

Nick Shoemaker stud used at Wiescamp. Sassy Nick was the dam of Skip’s Dilly, an AQHA Champion, AQHA Superior Western Pleasure Horse and the 1966 AQHA High Point Western Pleasure Mare. Sassy Nick is the dam of Silver Cash, a good sire of horses like the AQHA Champions Bar Y Bonita and Taffy Lou Cash. Joy Ann has her own successful

branch of the Plaudette family. Her foals include Skipity Skip, AQHA Champion; Skip’s Champ, Superior Halter Horse; Skip’s Admiral AQHA Champion, and the halter point earning mares Skipper’s Joy and Skipem. These five were sired by Skipper W. Shirley Nick by Nick W was a daughter of Joy Ann. She was the dam of Sir Raleigh. Sir Raleigh is

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So Spanish Joy was one that got

away and her produce record shows that she

didn’t miss a beat.

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Sheik P-11 Nick Sylvia

Nick Shoemaker

Lani Chief (TB) Slipalong Wiescamp Slippers Spanish Nick KIng Plaudit (TB) Plaudit Colorado Queen Mexicala Rose Little Joe Springer Blossom Time C S MareSpanish Joy

Chimney Sweep (TB) Brush Mount Hula Dancer

Gold Mount Plaudit (QH) Miss Helen Headllight Joy Ann Sheik P-11 Nick Sylvia Red Bird Shoemaker

KIng Plaudit (TB) Plaudette Coke Roberds

the sire of the AQHA World Championship Super Horse Skip’s Sierra Nick. The question is why did Wiescamp sell Spanish Joy? As he explained to Frank Holmes in the Wiescamp biography: “Spanish Joy was not one of the better mares I raised. She had too many little things wrong with her conformation for me to keep, so I sold her to Elna McKee of Norwood, Colorado. “But, like I always said, ‘It’s usually not the beauty queens who make the best mothers.’ Spanish Joy wasn’t a show mare but she turned out to be a great producer. You can’t take that away from her.” So Spanish Joy was one that got away and her produce record shows that she didn’t miss a beat as a broodmare. Her first foal was Mach I by Junior Reed by Leo. Junior Reed was out of Lorane Question by Question Mark by Plaudit and out of Pepito by Kenward. Question Mark was bred by the Philmont Ranch taking us back to the CS Ranch and the Coke Roberds breeding programs. It was McKee that bred Spanish Joy to Junior Reed. The colt’s first name was Spanish Socks because of his four uniform white socks. Spanish Socks’ name was later changed to Mach I. Mach I was a colt on his mother’s side when Denver Davis bought her. Davis would sell Mach I to Harvey Adams and then later partner with Adams to race the horse. The colt had 38 starts on the track from 1962 to 1965 with 8 wins, 10 seconds and 6 thirds. He was ROM with a 100-speed index or the AAAT rating of that time period. Mach I ended up in California with L. L. “Smokey” and Linda Pritchett after they purchased him in 1966. They put him into training for performance and continued his halter career. He first earned his AQHA Championship and then the coveted

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Gold Mount was the sire of Joy Ann. He was bred by Waite Phillips at the Philmont Ranch. Photo: AQHA Hall of Fame and Musuem.

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AQHA Supreme Championship. He earned this title with his AAAT rating on the track, 41 halter points, 8 reining points, 5.5 western pleasure points, five heeling points and five heading points. Mach I sired his first foals in 1964 and his first crop included Hoppy’s Own, a palomino stallion that earned 68 PHBA halter and

performance points and seven AQHA halter points. He would go on to sire 36 AQHA point earners that earned 17 performance ROM and four open and/or youth AQHA Championships. His foals include Skid Landing, an AQHA Open and Youth AQHA Champion and Superior Halter Horse. His son Mach A Roany was the 1975 AQHA High Point Junior Working Cow Horse. He was also an AQHA Champion. The daughters of Mach I produced 74 AQHA performers. They earned 1,151 points in halter and performance with 26 halter point earners and 42 performance point earners. He is the broodmare sire of horses that have earned 19 performance and halter ROM with four superior awards in halter and one in performance. His leading maternal grandget include Tardee Obsession, winner of three Superior Halter Awards and the AQHA Youth High Point Halter Mare in 1995. Shocketta was an AQHA Youth Superior Western Pleasure Horse, earning a total of 381.5 points in youth, open, amateur and novice divisions. You Win Again was not

only Superior in halter, he was the 1976 AQHA World Champion Two-Year-Old Halter Gelding. Mach I was the first of eight sons foaled by Spanish Joy. Her second son was Mr Bright Eyes by Junior Reed. This horse could muster only a 45-speed index in two starts. He did win one race. The AQHA shows that this horse never sired a registered foal. The next son was Goldseeker Bars by Three Bars. Spanish Joy was in foal to Three Bars when Bud Boschert bought her. Boschert would start Goldseeker Bars show career as a yearling. The colt won four out of five halter classes and earn 2 Reserve Grand Championships. The next career for Goldseeker Bars was on the racetrack. He earned his ROM and an AAA rating with 24 starts racing in 1964 and 1965, winning seven and placing second in 10 races with no thirds. He would set two track records in 1964 at Blue Ribbon Downs going 330 yards once in 17.22 and then again in 17.160 in two different races. Goldseeker Bars went from the racetrack to the arena in 1965 and by the end of the year he was an AQHA Champion. He added four more Grand Championships and a Reserve

Grand Championship in that same year. Goldseeker Bars actually earned his AQHA Championship based on racing points and halter points which was allowed during this time period. Goldseeker Bars entered the performance arena in 1968 by earning 11 AQHA western pleasure points and his performance ROM. This was the beginning of his run for the AQHA Supreme Championship. He completed this quest in 1973, becoming the second Supreme Champion out of Spanish Joy. He earned the rest of his required points in cutting. He earned 10 AQHA cutting points and is an NCHA cutting horse money earner. Goldseeker Bars retired to stud to become the sire of 180 performers with 82 halter point earners and 112 performance point earners. This includes 53 ROM in the arena and 16 AQHA Champions with two World Champions, two Reserve World Champions and three AQHA high point award winners. They include his most famous foal Goldseeker Bud. This 1967 son of Goldseeker Bars is an AQHA Supreme Champion. He did it by earning his AAAT rating on the track and his ROM in racing by winning two races, placing second two times and third

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This photo of Old Fred shows how Plaudette got her excessive white. Photo from Author's Files

(Goldseeker Bars) completed this

quest (for Supreme Championship) in 1973, becoming

the second Supreme Champion out of Spanish Joy.

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one time in 17 starts. He earned 39 AQHA halter points, 12 western pleasure points, four heading points, two heeling points, two cutting points, two tie-down calf roping points and one hunter under saddle point to win his title. He is also an AQHA Champion. Goldseeker Bars is the only horse to be a Supreme Champion and then sire a Supreme Champion. Goldseeker Bud is the sire of Miss Squaw Bud, an AQHA Superior performer in open and youth western pleasure. The daughters of Goldseeker Bars can’t be left out either. Bay Seeker is a 1969 daughter of Goldseeker Bars. She is the dam of several noted performers including Sonny Seeker, a two-time AQHA World Champion Halter Gelding; Paradise Bay, an AQHA Superior Halter Horse, and Have Gone, an AQHA Champion. Miss Donna Seeker counts among her foals Sheza Shiny Mixer, an AQHA High Point Reining Mare. Prissy Seeker is the dam of horses like Caught Unzipped, an AQHA Superior Western Pleasure Horse. One of the great running mares was Lady Juno. This mare won the 1980 Champion of Champions, a race that pits the winners of 10 important races into one race every December at Los Alamitos. Lady Juno is out of Juno Reward, a daughter of Jackpot Seeker by

Goldseeker Bars. Lady Juno has become a great producing mare with foals like Lady Signature. Lady Signature is the dam of Sixy Lady. Sixy Lady is the dam of Ketel Won, the 2007 AQHA Racing Champion Aged Gelding and AQHA Racing Champion Aged Horse. He repeated as the 2008 AQHA Racing Champion Aged Stallion. Lady Signature is the dam of My Dashing Lady, the dam of two-time AQHA Racing Champion Noconi and his three-quarter sister the AQHA Racing Champion Brenda Beautiful. Rochester’s Star was Spanish Joy’s 1963 foal. He was sired by Rochester I who is a double-bred grandson of Leo. His sire was Ranger’s Leo by Leo and his dam was Lady Leo by Leo. Lady Leo was also the dam of the great sire Win Or Lose, the sire of Sonny Dee Bar. Rochester’s Star was a racing ROM with an AA rating. He became an AQHA Champion with 18 halter points and 14.5 performance points. He was Spanish Joy’s third AQHA Champion. Rochester’s Star is the sire of horses like the AQHA Champion Mr Spanish Snip. The 1964 foal of Spanish Joy was Leo Spanish by Leo. This stallion went to the track and earned his AAA rating and then became the fourth AQHA Champion out of this great mare. He earned 32 halter

points and 24.5 performance points. The next son was Mr Spanish Leo. This 1965 son of Leo and Spanish Joy was the earner of two AQHA performance points and five PHBA halter and performance points. Spanish Joy and Leo got back together to produce Mr Spanish Lee in 1965. This colt went to the track to earn the ROM and the AAA rating. He then went into the arena to put up 46 halter points and 19 performance points giving Spanish Joy her fifth AQHA Champion. Mr Spanish Lee put together an interesting sire record. He sired only 180 foals in eight crops with 77 performers. His performers earned 2,404 AQHA points with 28 performance ROM, five AQHA Champions and 10 Superior Award winners. His PHBA record shows that his palomino foals earned 1,363 points in halter and performance. Some of the Superior winners are Silent Majority (halter plus an AQHA Championship); Miss Spanish Lee (western pleasure); Sweet Magnolia, (halter); Spanish Rojo Leo, (western pleasure); Bandito Gold (western pleasure plus AQHA Champion and the 1979 AQHA High Point Western Pleasure Horse); Spanish Gay Bar (Tie-Down Roping and 1981 AQHA High Point Tie-Down Roping Stallion); Leo Lanx (halter); Mr Spanish Jim (western pleasure); Brinks King Lee (western pleasure), and Miss Buda Leo, (halter). The get of Mr Spanish Lee have done well as producers. His son Spanish Rascal is the sire of a number of Superior performers including Miss Spanish Spice, Rascals Lady Luv, Rascals Satin Doll and Spanish Cordial. Ready Assets is Superior in western pleasure. She is out of Roxanna Lee by Mr Spanish Lee. Brinks Royal Lee by Mr Spanish Lee is an ROM cutting horse that won $12,395.88 in the NCHA, and he is the sire of the NCHA Open Futurity Champion

At the AQHA Hall of Fame Legend's Night held this past March in Oklahoma, (left to right) Larry Thornton, Jim Jennings and Frank Holmes enjoyed telling stories about the legends of the American Quarter Horse. Photo: AQHA Hall of Fame

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Royal Silver King. Bar None Spanish was the first filly born out of Spanish Joy and Mr Bar None was her sire. This mare went to the track to earn an ROM. She is the dam of Goldseekers Angel, by none other than Goldseeker Bars. This mare has 25 PHBA points and six AQHA halter points. A full sister to Goldseekers Angel is Our Spanish Seeker. This mare is ROM in performance with 13 AQHA points. Betty Bird is the second filly out of Spanish Joy. She is sired by Good Bird, a thoroughbred. Betty Bird is ROM in performance with 18 points. She is the dam of the unshown mare Future In Gold by Impressives Will. Future In Gold is the dam of Dandys Golden Moment, a PHBA Reserve World Champion performance horse. Baby Joy Jet was the 1971 foal of Spanish Joy. She was sired by Jet Deck. This mare went to the track to earn her ROM with a 92-speed index. Baby Joy Jet is a stakes

producer with her son Hempens Jet, who won the Rainbow Silver Cup and the Kaweah Bar Handicap G3. Her other stakes winner is Mr Master Jet by Master Hand. This gelding is the winner of the San Clemente Handicap. Victory Glenn is Baby Joy Jet’s 1985 foal. This horse has a speed index of 100 and is Superior in Cutter & Chariot Racing. This horse was an AQHA High Point Junior Cutter & Chariot Racing Horse. The eighth son and last foal out of Spanish Joy was a full brother to Baby Joy Jet. His name was Jet Spanish. He was an ROM racehorse with a speed index of 88. We never know when we sell one of our foals how it will fare out in the real world. Spanish Joy went out to become a great producer with five AQHA Champions and two Supreme Champions to her credit. So when they turn out like Spanish Joy, you have bred a mare that that has joined the ranks as one of our “Mares with More.” This is a fitting

tribute to a mare that Hank Wiescamp sold because you can’t keep them all. Thanks Hank. Author’s Note: When I was asked to write a Mares With More about Spanish Joy, I started the research by reading “The Hank Wiescamp Story" by Frank Holmes. With Frank’s passing a few months ago, we have lost a great historian of not only the American Quarter Horse, but also the Paint Horse; the Appaloosa and the Palomino. .I was both a competitor and admirer of this great historian. I loved reading his work and would look forward to collecting his articles and books. Frank and I crossed paths several times and the latest was at the AQHA Hall of Fame and Museum’s Legends Night. We met with fellow historian and writer Jim Jennings for an evening of talk about the legends of the breed. I would like to dedicate this article to Frank Holmes and his great body of work.

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WORKING LINES

Two Champions With MirrorPart Two

In the last “Working Lines” in the March/April issue we started our look at the 2012 PRCA/AQHA Heading and Heeling Horses of the Year—Lite My Dynamite (heading) and Fine Snip of Doc (heeling). We were able to follow the road these two rodeo performers traveled that led to their being voted the top horses in their respective categories. Our pedigree analysis in Part One focused on the sire side of the pedigree and right off the top we found that they are both sire line

descendants of Jewel’s Leo Bar (Freckles). When we dropped to the dam’s side of the pedigree, we find that they are both out of mares bred on the Scott Ranch of Montana. This close relationship gives us a mirror image when we look at their pedigrees. Now we’ll learn more about the bloodlines of these two great rodeo

performers by looking at the Scott Ranch. The Scott Ranching enterprises have their beginning in Texas in the 1800’s when the Scott Family settled in West Texas when Texas was still a Republic. They ranched in Texas until 1948 when John Scott, Jr., and the family including John’s father John Scott, Sr., formed the Montana divisions of the Scott Ranch. Today the headquarters of this enterprise is in Pryor, MT. The Scott Ranch is noted for its outstanding horses were named the AQHA’s Best Remuda in 2007.

John Scott, Jr,. tells some of the story on the Scott Ranch website: “My father, John Scott, Sr., purchased 10 Hickory Bill granddaughters in 1925 beginning the horse breeding program that would supply his West Texas remuda and ultimately that of our Montana ranches, as well. “In 1934, on our home ranch in

Mertzon, Texas, we got our first crop of colts by Jazz, by Harmon Baker by Peter McCue. Old Jazz had the A (branded) on his jaw of the Billy Anson Quarter Horses of Christoval, Texas. These foals by Jazz were out of good-bred Quarter mares by a horse named San Antonio Sorrel, by Hickory Bill by Peter McCue. Mr. George Clegg of Alice, Texas gave San Antonio Sorrell to our neighbor, Mr. Noelke. The horse was a half-brother to the Old Sorrel, the King Ranch foundation sire. We foaled four crops of Jazz colts before Jazz died at 25 years of age.” San Antonio Sorrell was not only sired by Hickory Bill, but also out of a mare named Texas Chief’s Sister. She was sired by Traveler and out of a mare we know today as the Hallettsville Mare. The pedigree of Traveler was unknown, but it was his cross on the South Texas Old Billy blood that formed his influence on the breed. Traveler is the sire of Little Joe and his full brother Possum (King). The use of the Billy Anson bloodlines is very interesting because of the significance of Anson himself. He was an English Nobleman that came to America to make his way in ranching and supply horses for the Boer War. When he got here he started learning about a line of horses known as the Steel Dusts and wrote about the early history of the Steel Dust horses. It was these articles that got Bob Denhardt involved in the Steel Dusts and eventually led to the formation of the American Quarter Horse Association. Jazz was out of a mare by Jim Ned, another stallion used by Billy Anson. Jim Ned was sired by Pancho

Peppy P-212 was represented on the Scott Ranch by his son One Eyed Hippy.whose fillies went to Montana and bred to Billy Van Vacter. Photo: AQHA Hall of Fame and Museum

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Image Pedigrees and placed third with him in the first Quarter Horse show in Stamford, Texas.” Red Jacket was also in the arena when Wimpy P-1 was named the Grand Champion at the Fort Worth Stock Show in 1941. He was a grandson of Yellow Wolf by Old Joe Bailey. Yellow Wolf was out of Old Mary by Old Ben Burton. This is the Waggoner Ranch Yellow Wolf. “In 1940, Dad bought a horse from Mr. Sherran of Catulla, Texas. The horse’s name was Little Wonder, by Rex Beach. We bred our mares to this horse until 1943. He

was an outstanding reining horse. We raised many good cow horses and roping horses by Little Wonder, including Gaylor a gelding that I competed on in the RCA steer ropings, finishing fourth in the world in 1949, and third in 1950.” Little Wonder was sired by Rex Beach a thoroughbred by Conjure by Sir Dixon. The dam of Little Wonder

by Old Billy and Pancho was out of Paisiana. Old Billy was the foundation sire of the South Texas Quarter Horse, and his cross with Paisiana has given the industry such noted foundation sires as Whalebone, John Crowder and Anthony. The mating of the South Texas blood of Old Billy with Peter McCue is the foundation of the modern quarter horse that defines the breed. A breed is a group of animals with common bloodlines and common characteristics that are consistently passed on generation after generation. This definition comes into perspective when you see that Peter McCue was a descendant of Old Billy. Peter McCue was sired by Dan Tucker by Barney Owens by Martin’s Cold Deck by Old Billy. One of the colts bred by John Scott, Sr., through the mating of Jazz with San Antonio Sorrel mares was a horse named Little Jazz, who went on to sire Jazmau. This mare became the dam of Royal Jazabelle, the dam of Bill’s Jazabell. She is the dam of Jazabell Quixote, NCHA Non-Pro Futurity Champion and the dam of July Jazz, NCHA Open Futurity Champion and Docs All That Jazz, NCHA Non-Pro Futurity Reserve Champion. Her daughter Royal Serena Belle is an NCHA Open Futurity Reserve Champion and dam of the NCHA Open Futurity Champion One Time Royalty. “My Dad then purchased a pretty little sorrel horse from a horse trader,” Scott, Jr., continues. “The horse’s name was Red Jacket. We later sold this horse to Mr. Leroy Spires of Snyder, Texas. Mr. Spires registered Red Jacket (AQHA#225)

is listed in the AQHA Online Pedigrees as a mare by Sykes Rondo. Sykes Rondo was by McCoy Billy by Old Billy. The fact that Sykes Rondo died in 1907 makes it more likely that this mare was a descendant of Sykes Rondo. The online pedigree research webpage Pedigree Query shows that the dam of Gaylor was Bay Noelke by Jazz. “In 1941, we bought a stud colt from King Ranch by Peppy and out of Celia, by Old Sorrel. This horse’s name was One Eyed Hippy (AQHA#7518),” Scott says. “I took about twenty of One Eyed Hippy’s

fillies to the Powder River Ranch in Montana and bred them to Bill Van Vacter, by Billy Van by Cotton Eyed Joe by Little Joe. Bill Van Vacter was out of a Waggoner Ranch (former Best Remuda Award Winner) mare named Electra, by Clover Leaf by Fleeting Time (TB). The dam of Joe Reed II was also by Fleeting Time. We bred Bill Van

Gay Widow was a great show mare and this photo shows her winning one of her halter championships. She made a great contribution to the breed through her son Gay Bar King, a prominent broodmare sire and the broodmare sire of Doc O Dynamite.Photo :The American Quarter Horse Journal

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Three Bars (TB) Lightning Bar Della P Doc Bar Texas Dandy Dandy Doll Bar Maid F

Doc O'Lena King P-234 Poco Bueno Miss Taylor Poco Lena Pretty Boy Sheilwin Blackburn Mare(1)

Doc O Dynamite Percentage (TB) Three Bars (TB) Myrtle Dee (TB) Gay Bar King King P-234 Gay Widow Happy Gal Gay Bar Dixie Star Deck Dixie's Roper Little Dixie Beach Little Dixie Lee O Connor Horse Billie's Betty Mare by DukeFine Crystal Doc Raffles(TB) Eddie Greta Eddie 40 Sport Sports Roan Honey Lady

Sur Fine Glass Truckl(TB) Desecho Tonta Gal ShurfineMiss Jimmie Hancock Miss Roan Hancock Mare by Roan Hancock Miss Fine Crystal Raffles(TB) Eddie Greta Eddie 40 Sport Sports Roan Honey Lady Crystal Charm Glass Truckle (TB) Desecho Tonta Gal Crystal Streak Billy Van Vecter Janora's Streak Janora

Vacter for about six years. I finished earning his AQHA ROM in cutting, and also won some reining points on him.” One Eyed Hippy and his King Ranch breeding to Old Sorrel bring another infusion of Hickory Bill into the Scott breeding program. Peppy P-212 was the first real successful show horse bred on the King Ranch. He was shown in many of the early quarter horse shows including the Grand Championship at Fort Worth in 1940. Bill Van Vacter being sired by Billy Van by Cotton Eyed Joe by Little Joe brings us back to Traveler. The dam of Little Joe and his full brother Possum was Jenny. This mare was sired by Sykes Rondo, a grandson of Old Billy and she was out of May Mangum, by Anthony by Old Billy. The blood of Billy Van flows in some pretty prominent horses today including the AQHA World Champion Senior Cutting Horse Personality Doc who is the sire of Doc Per, NCHA Open Futurity Champion and NCHA Super Stakes Open Champion. Some others that carry his blood are the NRHA Hall of Fame horses Topsail Whiz and Great Pine. Cotton Eyed Joe was a noted sire of good roping horses. Honey Boy by Cotton Eyed Joe is an example. Honey Boy was used by Toots Mansfield, a protégé of Juan Salinas, a champion roper in his own right. Salinas sponsored Mansfield when he first started roping and when he finished his career he had seven RCA (now PRCHA) World Champion Roping titles to his credit riding several different horses; but Honey Boy was the first. “We always broke and rode the fillies and the geldings. We drew our replacements for the brood mare band from the better mares, as we needed them. For years, we rode mares only on the Powder River ranch and geldings on the Billings

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ranch,” Scott recalls. “We tried to breed the best of the mares to the best studs. Over the years, I have added a few mares from the Burnett-6666-Ranch in Texas (former Best Remuda Award winner), from the Ronald Mason (Cross J) Ranch in Nowata, Oklahoma, and from the Gill Cattle Co., in Arizona and Montana. “The next studs we used were two Gill horses–Texas Gill and Desecho. We then bred Eddie 40 (sired by Eddie and bred by former Best Remuda Award winner, Haythorne Land & Cattle Co. of Nebraska) to these horses’ top fillies for two years. I really feel that the Eddie 40 horses were some of the best that we ever raised. They had everything a cowboy could want: lots of cow, easy to ride, good balance, soft mouth, and heart that would not quit.” The Gill Cattle Company of

Exeter, CA, had a deep and rich history. This ranch was at one time the largest cattle producer in the country with ranching interests in several states. They were also noted for raising great American Quarter Horses and Texas Gill and Desecho are prime examples of the bloodlines this ranch produced. Texas Gill was sired by My Texas Dandy Jr by My Texas Dandy. The dam of Doc Bar was Dandy Doll. She was sired by Texas Dandy by My Texas Dandy. The first AQHA Racing World Champion was Clabber, a son of My Texas Dandy. The dam of Texas Gill was the Gill Cattle Company Mare #16. She was sired by Mark. Mark was double bred to Possum the full brother to Little Joe. Mark was the sire of Lucky Blanton, the famous rope horse and sire of rope horses. Gill Cattle Company Mare #16 was out of Gill Cattle Company Mare

Red Jacket didn't stay at the Scott Ranch. He left to compete at the highest levels during the formative years of the AQHA, placing third in the first Quarter Horse show in Stamford, TXPhoto: AQHA Hall of Fame and Musuem

#15. Gill Cattle Mare #15 was sired by Mitch by Old Mike. Old Mike was sired by Chickasha Bob by Texas Chief. This is the other important Texas Chief as his sire was Lock’s Rondo. Lock’s Rondo was sired by Whalebone by Old Billy and out of Paisiana. Desecho was a Gill Cattle Company bred horse as well, but his pedigree shows the Gill’s interest in racing. His sire was Glass Truckle, a thoroughbred bred by the Gill Cattle Company. The origin of Glass Truckle brings us to the famous match race between the Gill racing mare Barbara B and Fair Truckle, a thoroughbred. Barbara B won and it is estimated she earned $50,000 that day. According to Dick Spencer in his Western Horseman story, “Those Good Gill Horses,” that appeared in the September 1965 issue, “Roy Gill worked a deal to breed three mares to *Fair Truckle—Tonta Gal, Barbara B and Glass Bars. Glass Bars was the only mare that caught and she produced Glass Truckle.” Glass Bars was a thoroughbred daughter of Three Bars. Glass Truckle went on to be a noted sire for the Gill Cattle Company. The dam of Desecho was Tonta Gal. This famous mare was a good runner and great broodmare for the Gill Cattle Company. She was sired by Clabber by My Texas Dandy and out of Peggy Cooper. Peggy Cooper was sired by Doc by Possum (King) and out of Silver by Blue Eyes by Possum (King). The Peggy Cooper family has had a great effect on the modern quarter running horse. She starts that influence through Tonta Gal, who was the dam of Tonto Bars Gill, the 1952 AQHA Racing Champion Three-Year-Old Colt. He in turn sired a couple of champions in Tonto Bars Hank and Miss Louton. Bar Tonto a full brother to Tonto Bars Gill was a noted Gill Cattle Company sire. Some other horses

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Three Bars (TB) Lightning Bar Della P Doc Bar Texas Dandy Dandy Doll Bar Maid F Doc O'Lena King P-234 Poco Bueno Miss Taylor Poco Lena Pretty Boy Sheilwin Blackburn Mare(1) Doc O Dynamite Percentage (TB) Three Bars (TB) Myrtle Dee (TB) Gay Bar King King P-234 Gay Widow Happy Gal Gay Bar Dixie Star Deck Dixie's Roper Little Dixie Beach Little Dixie Lee O Connor Horse Billie's Betty Mare by Duke

Miss Dynamite Doc Percentage (TB) Three Bars (TB) Myrtle Dee (TB)

Bar Raider Raffles (TB) Josephine R Lady H

Crusader Bar Three Bars (TB) Sugar Bars Frontera Sugar Sugar Time Bars Leo Bucket Baby Black Dahlia Bucket

Miss Bar Thorn Joe Reed P-3 Joe's Last Shug McCue Joe Q Bar Quatro Bar My Q Bar My Hy Question Miss Thorn Bar Eddie Eddie 40 Sports Roan Macho Thorn Macho Time Macho Keek Peg Ann

from this family include Missile Bar the 1958 AQHA Racing Champion Two-Year-Old Colt; Easy Six, (the sire of Streakin Six) and Tall Cotton, (dam of All American Futurity winner Eastex). Tonto Bars Gill, Missile Bar and Tall Cotton all trace in there tail female line to Peggy Cooper. Eddie 40 was the product of the Haythorn Ranch in Nebraska. He was sired by Eddie, a son of Raffles, a thoroughbred by Luke McLuke. Luke McLuke was the broodmare sire of Three Bars. Eddie was a trained cutting horse and NCHA money earner. He was a successful sire with foals like Phoebe Chess, the 1954 AQHA High Point Reining Horse. She was the dam of horses like Royal Chess a five-time NCHA World Champion Open Gelding. The dam of Eddie was Greta by the thoroughbred Bonnie Jack by Wrack. Her dam was Chessie E by Red Bug by Everett and her dam was a mare by Master Gould. The dam of Eddie 40 was Sports Roan by Sport. Sport was sired by Zandy, a horse that some believe is a full brother to King P-234. He was sired by Zantanon and out of a mare by the Strait Horse. The dam of Sport was Lowry’s Mabel, dam of the legendary Star Duster. Lowry’s Mabel was sired by Master Gould, the sire of the dam of Chessie E, the granddam of Eddie. The dam of Sports Roan was Honey Lady by Pep Up. Pep Up is the broodmare sire of the World Champion cutting horses, Peppy San and Mr San Peppy. The dam of Honey Lady was Lady Blackburn VI, a Waggoner bred mare by Blackburn and out of a mare by Bailey. Blackburn was sired by Yellow Jacket, a double-bred Lock’s Rondo stallion. Lock’s Rondo was a son of Whalebone by Old Billy and out of Paisiana. The dam of Blackburn was Siss by Peter McCue. Bailey was a son of Old Joe Bailey. Blackburn was a great

broodmare sire. His maternal grandget would include the AQHA Champions, Poco Bob, Poco Mona (NCHA Hall of Fame), Poco Bay, Poco Doll and the AQHA High Point Halter Horse Poco Lynn. All of these performers were sired by Poco Bueno.

Eddie 40 was the sire of mostly ranch horses with only 11 of his foals reaching the arena. He sired one ROM performer, Sandhill Bird. The daughters of Eddie 40 produced only 35 performers and one of them was Shes Smooth Eddie. This mare was the 1999 AQHA World

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Champion Junior Tie-Down Roping Horse. She was also Superior in tie-down roping and heeling. “To the mares from this foundation, we have added Doc Bar through Doc O Dynamite, and Peppy San Badger through Paddy’s Irish Whiskey. We are currently breeding to Paddy’s Irish Whiskey, Boonsmal’s Colonel sired by Peptoboonsmal and Master Marada sired by Freckles Marada,” Scott says. The Scott Ranch influence on Lite My Dynamite and Fine Snip Of Doc begins with their broodmare sire Doc O Dynamite. He was bred in New Mexico by James and Sara Brighton and came to the Scott Ranch as a yearling. He earned aged event money by being the Reserve Champion of the 1984 Big Sky Select 5-Year-Old Non-Pro Futurity, while finishing third in the 1983 Big Sky 4-Year-Old Open Derby. He was an AQHA point earner as well. The sire of Doc O Dynamite was the NCHA Futurity Champion Doc O’Lena, sired by Doc Bar and out of Poco Lena. Doc Bar was out of Dandy Doll who was a granddaughter of My Texas Dandy.

Poco Lena was sired by Poco Bueno and out of Sheilwin by Pretty Boy. Sheilwin was out of a daughter of Blackburn. The dam of Doc O Dynamite was the NCHA Non-Pro Futurity finalist Gay Bar Dixie. This mare earned $3,033 in the arena. She is the dam of several other performers

including Doctor What, the winner of $129,542. Gay Bar Dixie was sired by Gay Bar King a son of Three Bars and the great show mare Gay Widow. Gay Widow was an outstanding reining mare that earned a Superior in halter and her AQHA Championship. Gay Widow was sired by King P-234. He was sired by Zantanon by Little Joe and out of Jabalina by Strait Horse by Yellow Jacket. The dam of Gay Widow was Happy Gal by Graves Peeler by Macanudo by Old Sorrel. The dam of Graves Peeler was Petra R2 by Little Richard P-17. Graves Peeler was a full brother to Pep Up. Happy Gal was out of Little Gal by Joe Bailey P-4. This is a different Joe Bailey from the horse we refer to today as Old Joe Bailey. This Joe Bailey was sired by Little King by Possum (King), the full brother to Little Joe. The dam of Little Gal is a Sykes Rondo bred mare. Doc O Dynamite became the senior sire for the Scott Ranch. He is a million dollar sire in the performance industry with foals earning money and points in a

Graves Peeler is a full brother to Pep Up—both horses appear in our pedigree research for Lite My Dynamite and Fine Snip of Doc. Photo: AQHA Hall of Fame & Museum

Peter McCue is one of our greatest foundation sires. But it his genetic ties to the South Texas Billy Horses that help define the quarter horse as a breed. Photo: AQHA Hall of Fame and Museum

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variety of events. His son Doc O Mister Hawk demonstrates the versatility of this stallion and his get. Doc O Mister Hawk was a two-time AQHA Reserve All Around High Point Champion who earned superiors in heading, heeling and tie-down roping. Doc O Mister is a full brother to Shyannes Best Doc, a winner of $95,312 in cutting, and Cheyenne Sugar Doc with another NCHA money winner of $57,940. The biggest money winner sired by Doc O Dynamite is Easy Does It Doc. This barrel racer is the winner of over $200,000 in the PRCA/WPRA barrel racing. He was an NFR Barrel Racing Reserve Champion. The following performers are out of mares with direct ties to the Scott Ranch: Scotties Doc, $75,874; Charming Que, $53,307; Lena Jo Doc, $44,651; Montana O Doc, $39,645; Ms Lou Dyna, $26,404, and Lively N Lite, $25,573. Doc O Dynamite is also a million dollar sire as a broodmare sire. A leading performer from this group is Thorn Doc Whiskey by Paddys Irish Whiskey. Thorn Doc Whiskey is the winner of $125,307. Paddys Irish Whiskey came to stand along side Doc O Dynamite until he was sold to the Four Sixes Ranch (Burnett Ranch) of Guthrie, TX. He is sired by Peppy San Badger and out of Doc’s Starlight by Doc Bar. The dam of Thorn Doc Whiskey is Lena Thorn by Doc O Dynamite and she is out of Thorn Sis. Lena Thorn is a full sister to Scotties Doc. They are out of Thorn Sis by Eddie 40. Thorn Sis was out of Scotties Sis

by Bill Van Vactor and out of Little Birdie, a Gill Cattle Company mare. Lite My Dynamite is out of Miss Dynamite Doc, a daughter of Doc O Dynamite. Her dam is Miss Bar Thorn, a daughter of Crusader Bar by Bar Raider. Crusader Bar, a AAA rated ROM runner on the track, was a stallion owned and used on the Scott Ranch. His sire Bar Raider brings an interesting breeding pattern to the mix. Bar Raider is sired by Three Bars and out of Josephine R making Bar Raider a full brother to Galobar, the first winner of the All American Futurity.

This family also includes the AQHA Racing World Champions Josie’s Bar and Go Josie Go. The part of this pedigree that makes this so interesting is that Josephine R is a daughter of Raffles, the sire of Eddie. Raffles was sired by Luke McLuke and then we add in Three Bars and his broodmare sire Luke McLuke. Crusader Bar was out of Sugar Time Bar by Sugar Bars. Her dam was Bucket Baby by Leo. Thus we have a Three Bars/Leo cross contributing to the program.

The dam of Miss Bar Thorn is Miss Thorn Bar. Her sire is Joe Q Bar by Joe’s Last a son of Joe Reed P-3. The dam of Joe Q Bar is My Q Bar by Quatro Bar by Three Bars. The dam of Miss Thorn Bar is Macho Thorn by Eddie. Thus we bring in the Luke McLuke connection again through another cross of Three Bars and Eddie. The dam of Macho Thorn is Macho Keek. This mare is sired by Macho Time by Sugar Bars and out of Merry Time by Joe Reed II by Joe Reed P-3 and she is out of Little Fanny by Joe Reed P-3. This makes

Merry Time a full sister to Leo. The dam of Macho Keek is Peg Ann by Ballie Sowers, a grandson of Chicaro Bill. Ballie Sowers is out of Vicky Jane by Charley McCue, a great grandson of Peter McCue. Vicky Jane is very closely related to the great FL Lady Bug the dam of such champions as Lady Bug’s Moon. The dam of Peg Ann is

Pegonn by Dust Storm by Billy Clegg and out of Beauty Troutman by Barney Troutman. The dam of Pegonn is Chica W by Skipper and out of Chili Pepper by Robert A. Fine Crystal Doc was the dam of Fine Snip Of Doc. This mare was sired by Doc O Dynamite and out of Miss Fine Crystal by Sur Fine. Sur Fine was a stallion bred by the Scott Ranch where he stood for several years. He is a son of Eddie 40 and he is out of Surfine Miss by Desecho the Gill Cattle Company horse.

Clabber represents the My Texas Dandy line of horses on the Scott Ranch and also serves as the sire of the great mare, Tonta Gal. Photo: AQHA Hall of Fame & Museum

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The dam of Surfine Miss is Miss Roan Hancock by Jimmie Hancock by Roan Hancock by Joe Hancock. Jimmy Hancock was bred on the Tom L. Burnett Estate. The dam of Miss Roan Hancock is a mare by Roan Hancock, some more Burnett Ranch breeding. This makes Miss Roan Hancock an intensely inbred Joe Hancock horse. She was bred by James Kenny then of Carlsbad, NM. Miss Fine Crystal was out of Crystal Charm by Eddie 40. Thus Miss Fine Crystal is inbred to Eddie 40 with a breeding pattern of 2 X 2 to Eddie 40. The dam of Miss Fine Crystal is Crystal Streak by Desecho. This makes Miss Fine Crystal inbred to the ¾ brother and sister Sur Fine and Crystal Charm. The dam of Crystal Charm is Jamora’s Streak by Bill Van Vacter, the Billy Van stallion used by the Scott Ranch. The dam of Janora’s Streak is Janora by Millstream Star. Millstream Star is sired by Osage Star by Oklahoma Star P-6 and out of Quarter Lady by Quarter Deck and out of Pretty Lady. The dam of Millstream Star is Oklahoma Star’s Sweetheart by Oklahoma Star P-6 and she was out of Moore’s Fleet by Old Red Buck P-9. The dam of Moore’s Fleet was Grey Wing by Muskogee Star by Oklahoma Star P-6. This gives a breeding pattern of 2 X 2 X 5 to Oklahoma Star P-6 in the pedigree Millstream Star. The dam of Janora is Jamora, a thoroughbred mare. Janora was bred by Ronald Mason of Nowata, OK. She is one of the Ronald Mason horses bought by the Scott Ranch. The thoroughbred pedigree of Jamora is pretty common in the Ronald Mason breeding program as it was a regular practice for him to use a lot of thoroughbred blood in his breeding program. The stallion Quarter Deck, the broodmare sire of Osage Star, was a thoroughbred sired by great Man O’War. Thus Fine Snip Of Doc traces in his female family to the Chrystal

Charm family of Scott bred horses. This is also the female family of the Doc O Dynamite performers Lively N Lite and Charming Que, both listed above. The Doc O Dynamite performer Ms Lou Dyna is a tail female descendant of the mare Oklahoma Lou. This mare was also bred by Ronald Mason. Thus all four of these Doc O Dynamite performers represent a tail female line tracing to a Ronald Mason bred mare. One of the things we consistently find is that a successful breeder follows the right path and uses the blood of other successful breeders. We have seen this in our pedigree look at mirror images the pedigrees of Lite My Dynamite and Fine Snip Of Doc. The Scott Ranch brought in the blood of good breeders putting together a great breeding program that produces horses like the dams of Lite My Dynamite and Fine Snip Of Doc the 2012 PRCA/AQHA Horses of the Year in heading and heeling.

AUTHOR’S NOTE: I would like to invite all of you to log on to our Newsletter and download the first edition of Bloodlines-N-Pedigrees. http://bloodlinesnpedigrees.com Each edition of this Newsletter will focus on different aspects of the pedigree and its use as a selection tool for breeding a better horse. I would also like to invite you to take a look at my appearance on “Talk Horse Live” with Lizzie Iwersen. Lizzie and I spent the hour talking pedigrees and the history of the quarter horse. You will find a link for “Talk Horse Live” at our new website http://bloodlinesnpedigrees.com.

My Texas Dandy was a prominent influence on the Gill Cattle Company horses and that transfered to the Scott Ranch through several horses in the pedigrees of the Scott Ranch horses. Photo: AQHA Hall of Fame and Museum

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As we endeavor to become acquainted with the use of herbs for healing—whether for people or animals—there are a few things we need to understand. One of the most important is that a clean body works better than a dirty or congested body. You must first stop putting pollutants into the system you want to clean. In the case of the horse, the most abused food source is the much-publicized sweet feed, or molasses additives. People’s addiction to sugar leads to wanting to feed more sugar to their horses. But sugar benefits the hore no more than it does us. The more we feed sweet feeds the better the horse’s chance for developing feet and leg problems, intestinal disorders, kidney problems and many other unhealthy conditions. Let me put these conditions in a more recognizable light. Navicular, ring bone, laminitis, arthritis, colic, tying up, glandular obstructions, blood disorders, weak lungs, infertility, infections, liver problems, bone and teeth deterioration are all nutritionally related. Sugars are tough on the body because they are very difficult to assimilate, and they are acid builders. They can cause an unnecessary toxic buildup, which needs to be broken down and evacuated from the body. The first matter of good health is to clean these unwanted and unneeded toxins out of the body. Toxins are evacuated through the urinary tract, colon, or skin, via the lymphatic system. We need to evacuate these toxins by using herbs known as diuretics, to increase urine flow. We also need a mild laxative to aid in cleansing the bowel as well as giving nutrition to the digestive tract. In the event we have a blockage we will probably need to resort to a purging herb, known as a purgative. (Which is generally used with other herbs to control action, such as a demulcent or soothing and coating herb.) Lastly, we need to make sure the lymphatic system and the skin are healthy, so they can perform their task of ridding the toxins through the sweat process. For this we can look to the herbs known as diaphoretic herbs, which induce sweating. The blood also needs to be clean, accomplished by sending the impurities into the urinary tract via the liver. This organ will need to be strong and in good working order to accomplish this task properly.

(One of the things you may see if there is a problem with the lymphatic or blood systems is a skin rash.) Each herbal combination should accomplish three things: first, evacuate toxins; second, rebuild tissue, and third, strengthen or support tissue, or to keep the good cells good. To get rid of toxins, knowing which part of the body we are dealing with is our first priority. We then work on getting rid of the toxins and then we need to rebuild strength. For example, if we are dealing with a horse that has infection in his blood, we know the blood is going to pass through the liver. Whatever impurities are taken out of the blood in this wonderful filtering device will need to go out through the kidneys via the lymphatic and urinary tract. Therefore we need to make sure our herbal combination contains a good diuretic, to increase the flow of urine. As the toxins are filtered from the blood, they will have a place, and a means, to evacuate the body. If there is infection, we need to deal with it. Is it bacterial of viral? (Many times the horse owner already knows this, from a veterinarian’s diagnosis.) There are certain herbs that are anti-bacterial, and others that are anti-viral; some herbs have both anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties. As we know which of these we are dealing with, we can then add the desired herb to address the infection. Note that herbal anti-biotics work much differently from synthetic anti-biotics. Synthetic anti-biotics kill all bacteria they come in contact with, good (or friendly) as well as bad (or unfriendly). Herbal anti-biotics, on the other hand, strengthen the friendly bacteria and thus the friendly bacteria overpower the unfriendly bacteria and merely move them out of the system. This is a much safer way to eliminate the infection. As the toxins are evacuated from the body, we need to build strength back in place of weakness. Consider the added stress the liver and kidneys are under. These organs need some additional nutritional support. Herbs will strengthen these vital organs. The entire body is under a certain amount of additional stress due to this infection, and must be supported to keep the infection from spreading to other parts of the body. To render this support, an herb known as a tonic, will be

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added. A tonic is an herb that invigorates and stimulates tone and energy in the body. Of course one of the ingredients most beneficial to urine is clean water. Clean water is essential to the health of all mammals, and it is crucial to make it available at all times. Good quality hay is also of utmost importance, whether it is alfalfa, grass, clover, or a combination of all of the above. As the horse is a creature of flight and needs his lungs for this, it is imperative that we do not feed any dust or mold. Hay raised without herbicides and insecticides is better for your horse. His body will view these as toxins and will want to evacuate them, which adds to the already congested organs. Feeding grain could be one of our biggest problems. If you want to see your horse strong and healthy, with more air capacity, fewer digestive disorders, better attitude, as well as fewer teeth and gum problems, you need to consider the whole oat. The whole oat has a better shelf life than does the crimped or rolled oat. The whole oat also has a beneficial factor to the teeth and intestinal tract that the crimped and rolled oat does not have. If you are ever in the situation where you can sit and watch your horse graze in a natural environment, take note of the way he does this. You will note variety is of utmost importance to him. The reason for this is he needs certain ingredients from multiple plants. Remember, each plant offers different vitamins and minerals from the ground and each one affects the horse’s system in a different way. These vitamins and minerals are in their purest and easiest assimilated form, as they are being picked by the horse. The closest second to natural pasture is to harvest the plant and make it into a powder form and feed it directly to the horse in his feed, as a top dressing. Healing takes patience. It has taken some time for the condition to degenerate to the point where we recognize the horse has a problem or shows outward symptoms. A good rule of thumb for healing time is one month of herbal trreatment for each year the horse has had the problem, with a minimum of three months. This is a short overview of the reason why it is a good policy to feed the feeds that are best for your horse. A lot goes into a horse’s natural grazing habits. What herbs do is put back some of the ingredients it takes to help the natural mechanisms of the horse function properly. I hope I have given you food for thought.

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May 11th & 12th - Mother’s Day - Cowboy Mounted Shooting Event & a dance Saturday night.May 17th thru 19th - Second of the Ranch Horse Show series.Jackpot roping, Extreme trail course competition, dance, food concessions, and more.

May 31st thru June 2nd - 6th Annual Cowboy Fun Colt Starting Competition. 1st prize of $2,000 cash.Peoples Choice Award, dance, food, wine tasting, cattle & donkey sorting, and much more!June 2nd thru 6th - Rodeo School - This school will include coaching, practice, and preparation for allhigh school rodeo events. If you want to be a rodeo winner, don’t miss this school.June 7th thru 9th - Pony Express Riders of Iowa. Includes trail ride, dance, kids fun show, muttonbustin’, poker run, food, Cowboy Bob comedy and more. A Camp Sunnyside benefit. Special rates forprimitive campsites.June 14th thru 16th - Third of the Ranch Horse Show series. Jackpot roping, Extreme trail coursecompetition, dance food concessions, etc.June 21st thru 23rd - Saddle Up for St. Jude. Includes trail rides, auction, dance, poker run, food, andmuch more.....and it is all for a good cause!July 19th thru 21st - The fourth of the Ranch Horse Show series.

April 19th thru 21st - First of the Ranch Horse Show series. and open Jackpot sorting, Jackpotroping, Extreme trail course competition, dance, food concessions, and more.April 20th - Dr. Bill from the Keosauqua Vet Clinic will be providing Vaccinations, Coggins test, etc. atreduced prices on the 20th. Also both a farrier and equine dentist will be onsite for your convenience.And in addition, Sherry Sours will be available to give “on-site horse adjustments”. Bring your horse andquestions and one or more of these experts will help you out.April 27th & 28th - Spring Riding Clinic with Cody Keller. Improve your skills by working out the kinksand solving your problems with the expertise of Cody Keller. Limited spaces so sign up now!May 4th - Kentucky Derby Party - Ladies be sure to wear your best “Derby Hat”.May 4th & 5th - Competitive Trail Challenge (CTC) 6 mile ride.May 4th & 5th - Jesse Harl Memorial Roping and Benefit Supper.May 10th & 11th - This Friday and Saturday Farmington is having their annual City-Wide garage salesand the biggest and the best will be right here at the River Valley Lodge...don’t miss it!

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Jackpot roping, Extreme trail coursecompetition, dance, food concessions, etc.Aug. 16th thru 18th - Fifth of the Ranch Horse Show series. Jackpot roping, Extreme trail coursecompetition, dance, food concessions, etc.Aug. 16th thru 18th - In conjunction with the above Ranch Horse Show we will also be having the AllAround Horse Championship which includes Conformation, Barrels, Breakaway Roping, Ranch Cutting,Ranch Western Pleasure, & Ranch Riding. First place is $1,000.00!

Sept. 4th thru 7th - Tri State Rodeo and Miss Rodeo Iowa Pageant at Ft. Madison. River Valley is a quietcamping location only 25 miles away.Sept. 20th thru 22nd - Mule Festival at Kahoka, Missouri. Camp at quiet River Valley and take in thisgreat event that is just across the state line.Sept. 27th thru 29nd - Sixth of the Ranch Horse Show series. Jackpot roping, Extreme trail coursecompetition, dance, food concessions, etc.Oct. 4th thru 6th - BFMFR (Bentler Family Memorial Fall Ride). Dance, trail ride, food, and more. Anannual event you don’t want to miss!Oct. 12th & 13th - Camp with us during the Van Buren Scenic Drive Festival...see you then.Oct. 18th thru 20th - The finals of the Ranch Horse Show series. Don’t miss this final competition andawards.Oct. 25th thru 27th - The Spooky Halloween Weekend....trail ride, dance, contests, and much more fun.Don’t miss this last event of the season!

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May 11th & 12th - Mother’s Day - Cowboy Mounted Shooting Event & a dance Saturday night.May 17th thru 19th - Second of the Ranch Horse Show series.Jackpot roping, Extreme trail course competition, dance, food concessions, and more.

May 31st thru June 2nd - 6th Annual Cowboy Fun Colt Starting Competition. 1st prize of $2,000 cash.Peoples Choice Award, dance, food, wine tasting, cattle & donkey sorting, and much more!June 2nd thru 6th - Rodeo School - This school will include coaching, practice, and preparation for allhigh school rodeo events. If you want to be a rodeo winner, don’t miss this school.June 7th thru 9th - Pony Express Riders of Iowa. Includes trail ride, dance, kids fun show, muttonbustin’, poker run, food, Cowboy Bob comedy and more. A Camp Sunnyside benefit. Special rates forprimitive campsites.June 14th thru 16th - Third of the Ranch Horse Show series. Jackpot roping, Extreme trail coursecompetition, dance food concessions, etc.June 21st thru 23rd - Saddle Up for St. Jude. Includes trail rides, auction, dance, poker run, food, andmuch more.....and it is all for a good cause!July 19th thru 21st - The fourth of the Ranch Horse Show series.

April 19th thru 21st - First of the Ranch Horse Show series. and open Jackpot sorting, Jackpotroping, Extreme trail course competition, dance, food concessions, and more.April 20th - Dr. Bill from the Keosauqua Vet Clinic will be providing Vaccinations, Coggins test, etc. atreduced prices on the 20th. Also both a farrier and equine dentist will be onsite for your convenience.And in addition, Sherry Sours will be available to give “on-site horse adjustments”. Bring your horse andquestions and one or more of these experts will help you out.April 27th & 28th - Spring Riding Clinic with Cody Keller. Improve your skills by working out the kinksand solving your problems with the expertise of Cody Keller. Limited spaces so sign up now!May 4th - Kentucky Derby Party - Ladies be sure to wear your best “Derby Hat”.May 4th & 5th - Competitive Trail Challenge (CTC) 6 mile ride.May 4th & 5th - Jesse Harl Memorial Roping and Benefit Supper.May 10th & 11th - This Friday and Saturday Farmington is having their annual City-Wide garage salesand the biggest and the best will be right here at the River Valley Lodge...don’t miss it!

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May 25th & 26th - with Cody Keller. One on one training for you and your halterbroke colt of any age. This clinic will be limited so sign up now!

Jackpot roping, Extreme trail coursecompetition, dance, food concessions, etc.Aug. 16th thru 18th - Fifth of the Ranch Horse Show series. Jackpot roping, Extreme trail coursecompetition, dance, food concessions, etc.Aug. 16th thru 18th - In conjunction with the above Ranch Horse Show we will also be having the AllAround Horse Championship which includes Conformation, Barrels, Breakaway Roping, Ranch Cutting,Ranch Western Pleasure, & Ranch Riding. First place is $1,000.00!

Sept. 4th thru 7th - Tri State Rodeo and Miss Rodeo Iowa Pageant at Ft. Madison. River Valley is a quietcamping location only 25 miles away.Sept. 20th thru 22nd - Mule Festival at Kahoka, Missouri. Camp at quiet River Valley and take in thisgreat event that is just across the state line.Sept. 27th thru 29nd - Sixth of the Ranch Horse Show series. Jackpot roping, Extreme trail coursecompetition, dance, food concessions, etc.Oct. 4th thru 6th - BFMFR (Bentler Family Memorial Fall Ride). Dance, trail ride, food, and more. Anannual event you don’t want to miss!Oct. 12th & 13th - Camp with us during the Van Buren Scenic Drive Festival...see you then.Oct. 18th thru 20th - The finals of the Ranch Horse Show series. Don’t miss this final competition andawards.Oct. 25th thru 27th - The Spooky Halloween Weekend....trail ride, dance, contests, and much more fun.Don’t miss this last event of the season!

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4th out of 26 Entries!RANCH HORSE - OPEN DIVISION

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American Half Quarter Horse Registry www.halfquarterhorseregistry.comArena Trailer Sales www.arenatrailer.comArrow P Equine Sales www.arrowpequinesales.comCarlson Wholesale www.ritchiefount.comCentral Iowa Featherlite Trailers www.centraliowafeatherlite.comClear Creek Ranch www.clearcreekranch.comCow Horse Supply www.cowhorsesupply.comDennis Cappel www.horseshoeingandtraining.comDiamond Slash Ranch www.diamondslashranch.comDouble Dollar www.doubledollar.comDouble Hocker Ranch www.doublehockerranch.comDV Auction www.dvauction.comEberline Quarter Horses www.eberlineranch.comFarmers & Ranchers Livestock www.farmersandrancherslivestock.comFive Star Stables www.omahastables.comFort Ranch fortranch.comFlying M Ranch www.smartsugarbadger.comFoundation QH Registry www.foundationquarterhorse.comFull House Horse Sales www.fullhousehorsesale.comFulton Performance Horses www.fultonranch.comGranite Performance Horses www.graniteperformancehorses.comGwartney Quarter Horses www.gwartneyquarterhorses.com

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For More Information on the Performance Horse Sale www.DoubleDollar.com |435-701-5979 | [email protected]

Top 5 $35,800Top 10 $24,120Top 15 $18,933Top 20 $16,090

Overall Roping Horse Average $12,676

Roping Horses Sold from Roping Horses Sold from $5,100 on up

Horse Preview June 22nd -23rd

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For More Information on the Performance Horse Sale www.DoubleDollar.com |435-701-5979 | [email protected]

Top 5 $35,800Top 10 $24,120Top 15 $18,933Top 20 $16,090

Overall Roping Horse Average $12,676

Roping Horses Sold from Roping Horses Sold from $5,100 on up

Horse Preview June 22nd -23rd

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Total Feeds, IncDr R. Harry Anderson620-272-1065PO Box 3090Weatherford, TX 76086

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Total Feeds, IncDr R. Harry Anderson620-272-1065PO Box 3090Weatherford, TX 76086

Total Equine is a complete nutrition package for Equines of all ages and activity levels.

Would you Like Your Horse to Have: • Better Hair Coat?

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4H QH 61American Half QH 51 Arena Trailer Sales 18Arrow P Equine 32Better Horses/ErnieStock 16Carlson Wholesale 61Central Iowa Trailers 59Clear Creek Ranch 5Conrado Barrel Horses 75Cow Horse Supply 57Cudd Quarter Horses 20Dennis Cappel 60Diamond Slash 57Double Dollar 68Double Hocker Ranch 79DV Auction 26Eberline Quarter Horses 67Farmers & Ranchers 8Flying M Ranch 26-27Fort Ranch 14Foundation QH Registry 55Frank Higgs 55 Full House Horse Sale 29Fulton Performance 4Granite Performance 54Gwartney QH 60H Open 6 Quarter Horses 17Havard Management 7Hetletved Qtr Horses 3

High Plains Ranchers 55Hilldale Farm 31Horse Creek Sale 15Hudson Hollar Ranch 59Hunt Ranch 6Hunter Quarter Horses 58Iowa Breeders 57J&J QH & Paints 33Kenny Fisher 60KeSa Quarter Horses 9Krogman Qtr. Horses 62L & H Branding Irons 54Lauing Mill Iron L Ranch 12Lazy M Ranch 51Longhorn Saddlery 60Louie Krogman Family 21Luke Jones 60McLean Ranch 13Memory Ranches 45Merrill Ranch 34Moench Ranch 60Monnett Performance 72Myers Training Stable 2Overlook Farm 10Ranch Horse Outfitters 54RanchSorting Nat'ls 64-65Reveal 4-N-1 53Riverdale Quarter Horses 60 Rocky Mtn Qtr Horses Bck

Running M Ranch 36-37S & A Quarter Horses 48Simon Horses 50SK Horses Ltd. 59Spitz/Streakin Boon Dox 70St. Clair Farms 11Sutton QH & Paints 35Tech Mix 42The Source 51Titan Trailer 53Total Equine 71Uherka Quarter Horses 61Van Norman & Friends 70Wagon Wheel Ranch 45Weber Quarter Horses 66Wetzel Quarter Horses 57Winterview Trailers 60

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17th Annual

Friday, September 13

9:00 Van Norman Stockhorse Challenge

5:00 J.M. Capriola Rodeo

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7:00 Buckaroo Breakfast

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September 13–14, 2013

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Production Sale

Live Webcast of Preview and Sale by

HorseAuctionsLive.comAbsentee bidding via phone and internet

www.vannormansale.comVisit us on Facebook www.facebook.com/vannormansale

Linda Bunch 775-756-6508 • [email protected]

17th Annual

Friday, September 13

9:00 Van Norman Stockhorse Challenge

5:00 J.M. Capriola Rodeo

Saturday, September 14

7:00 Buckaroo Breakfast

8:00 Preview of horses under saddle

1:00 Auction

Pre-Catalog Internet SaleOn-line bidding dates:

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September 13–14, 2013

Elko County Fairgrounds

Elko, Nevada

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2010 All-American Quarter HorseCongress Calf Roping Champion

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