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2021 Hershberger Sale Final Hip No. Consigned by Jason Hershberger Hip No. 1 Shiners Buck Fever 1 2016 Palomino Gelding Genuine Doc Shining Spark { Diamonds Sparkle A Shiner Named Sioux { Doc O’Lena Doc Sulena { Shiners Buck Fever Starlet Seguin { Freckles Playboy 5768001 Playboys Buck Fever { Tsarina Chxanic Jackies Buck fever { Zan Parr Jack Jackies Doll Baby { Bar J Baby Doll NOTES: Shiners Buck Fever is a super nice easy going gelding. He is willing to do whatever you ask of him. Great on trails. He is super broke. Ready to haul in the roping. Good to Head, Heel, and Breakaway on. A SHINER NAMED SIOUX , $161,891: AQHA World Champion Junior Working Cow Horse; AQHA World Champion Junior Reining Horse; top 10, NRCHA Open Futurity (Preliminary Rein Work Champion); SWST RCHA Kalpowar Open Futurity Champion (Rein Work Champion). Sire of DARE TO SIOUX ($73,587: top 15 finalist, NRCHA Open Futurity), FMI: 602-284-0836 Hip No. Consigned by Jordan Allyn Hip No. 2 Oseven 044 2 2012 Red Dun Gelding Peptoboonsmal Peptos Stylish Oak { Moms Stylish Kat Peptos Stylin Cowboy { Zans Diamond Joker Zans Diamond Sugar { Oseven 044 Seven S Margarita { High Brow Hickory 5481059 High Brow Rey { Lenas Kitty Rey Oseven Miss 018 { Miss N Catch Cowboys Miss N 333 { Merry G Mavis NOTES: Reggie is a good looking dun gelding that ropes both ends. Quiet in the box easy to head on with a super smooth move, stays out of your way and really likes to get his butt in the ground. No stranger to a days work, he’s been ranched on most of his life. FMI please feel free to contact Jordan @ 775-843-7556 or on Facebook @ Jordan Allyn Performance Horses and watch for his video there. Hip No. Consigned by Bode Baize Hip No. 3 Bigbucks 3 2012 Buckskin Grade Gelding NOTES: Bigbucks is a big stout pretty buckskin that is an easy laid back gelding. He’s a pleasure to do anything on at anytime. He will be quite gentle, sound and super broke. He has had lots of ranch work done on him you can rope them up hill down hill in the river or over the sage brush!!!. He will cut a cow if you need him to or he will stand flat in both boxes and is good enough for any level in the arena. We will use him all winter in the AZ jackpots and he will be entered on both ends in the sale jackpot. Hip No. Consigned by Bar VE Livestock Hip No. 4 LJSR Roanster 4 2011 Bay Roan Gelding The Flying Saint Hayden Wano { Tondalayo Two LJSR Emperor { Mr Bar Pat Star Bar Pat Stars Gwen { LJSR Roanster Sputnik’s Gwen { Sweet Sandy Tivio 5382994 PJS Jessie Bueno { Jessies Smooth LJSR Neilie Roan { Fancy Red Bark LJSR Amia { Bay Megan NOTES: If you have ever dreamed of a horse with a lot of color, chrome and one that will be the same horse everytime, then I cordially invite you to take a look at Roanie. He stands 15.1 H and is a stocky 1200 lbs!! Roanie has the foot and bone to last a lifetime and a nice set of withers to hold the saddle in place. Roanie is suitable for any rider on the ranch, out on the trails, or in the arena. He is a finished head horse and will suit a #6 roper to a #1 roper. He runs to cattle, he is quiet in the box and does not get hot. He has tons of rate! If you are looking for a all around fancy broke gelding with all the class one could ask. Come check out Roanie. He has never had anyone ride him that didn’t fall in love! 100% sound with no blemishes and a set of current x rays provided upon request. For more Information please call or text 406-281-4667 Hip No. Consigned by Brittany Tirpak Whiddon Hip No. 5 Smart Dressed Cat 5 2012 Sorrel Gelding High Brow Hickory High Brow Cat { Smart Little Kitty WR This Cats Smart { Smart Little Lena The Smart Look { Smart Dressed Cat Dox Royal Smoke { Doc O’Lena 5460965 Tanquery Gin { Gin Echols Sixes Fashion { Peppy San Miss Peppy Tivio { Reina Tivio NOTES: Chickenwing is an 8-year-old finiished head horse. He is easy to be around and is loaded with natural athletic ability and run. He is solid in the box and leaves off your hand with tons of rate on cattle. He has a stylish move with a snappy face. He has a fancy handle and a soft feel. He has been hauled from the 15 to the 10. He was bred by Burnett Ranches. By WR THIS CATS SMART (1999). $236,514: 3rd NCHA Super Stakes Open Classic. RGP #1 All-Time Leading Sire of Ranch Horse Money-Earners; 2020 RGP Top 5 Leading Sire of RCH Money-Earners. Sire of 633 money-earners, $13,651,217, and earners of 3,728 AQHA points. Hip No. Consigned by Brandon Buttars Hip No. 6 HB Waspy Jack 6 2010 Gray Gelding Rowdy Blue Man Mucha Hancock { Mucha Zorrita Peeves Yeller Hancocl { Quick Emotion RR Quick Allison { HB Waspy Jack RR Spanish Bond { Showdown Sunny Dude 5309227 Waspy Sunnydude { Miss Waspy Dude Misty Kristi Bars { Showdown Joe Jack Krysti Misty Bars { Bomac Misty Bars NOTES: HB WASPY JACK aka Grey Dog is a sound and solid head horse that anyone can ride. He is been hauled to a million roping‘s from the Las Vegas World Series Finale, National High School Finals and College rodeos and jackpots all over the west. Gray dog is quiet in the box runs hard for every level of roper. In addition to being a awesome head horse he has earned his keep on the ranch as a using horse. He is a honest horse that knows his job. Hip No. Consigned by Schmitt Horse Ranch Hip No. 7 High Dashtafame Chic 7 2016 Gray Gelding First Down Dash Dash Ta Fame { Sudden Fame On A Gator { On A High On A Bunny { Ester’s Bunny High Dashtafame Chic { Smart Chic Olena 5776817 Peppys Chic Olena { Suzis Peppy Belle Smart Poco Chic { Doc Sugs Poco Poco Sugs Royal Star { Bibbs Roan Star NOTES: “Gecko” is a beautiful steel gray gelding that stands 15.1hh and has plenty of bone and substance. He is extremely gentle, loves attention, easy to catch, and has a sweet, friendly personality. Gecko is riding very nice in the arena and we have been riding him through the fields and ditches. He knows his leads, bends at the poll, counter arcs, flexes, pivots, and rides off your seat. Gecko is very smart and willing, smooth moving, and has the athleticism to make a high end head horse or barrel horse. He has not been pushed or blown up, we’ve spent the time to get him broke first and by sale day he will be lightly started on the barrels. Gecko is by On A Gator who is a full brother to many top barrel horse sires including Lions Share Of Fame, earner of over $40,000 in the barrel pen himself, and siring many dynamic barrel horses. On a Gator is nominated to FF, SSS, BRN4D, Cowboy State, Colorado Classic, C-N, VGBRA, Triple Crown 100, JJBI, and Royal Crown. We believe with the Dash Ta Fame/Smart Chic Olena cross Gecko can go in any direction of your choice. He is extremely versatile! Sound, current on deworming, shoes, and coggins. For more informa- tion call 507-459-8654 or visit www.schmitthorseranch.com. Hip No. Consigned by Dakota Kirchenschlager, Agent for Cody Castodio Hip No. 8 Smokin On Line 8 2015 Sorrel Mare Genuine Doc Shining Spark { Diamonds Sparkle Shine On Line { Doc’s Oak Oaks Little Diamond { Smokin On Line Nitas Gaybar Queen { Peppy San Badger 5877000 Haidas Little Pep { Doc’s Haida Haidas Miss Smoke { Mr Gun Smoke Gunners Sis { Pistol’s Holly NOTES: Smokin On Line is a 2015 sorrel mare with athleticism and the looks to match. Solid heel horse who is suitable for any number roper, has been used in the 13's down to all girls, shown in the open rope horse futurities and AQHA shows. She is quick and has a huge stop. Very broke and quiet for anyone to ride, tie on safe. Suitable for all levels from beginner to pro. Has been used on the ranch to sort and brand. 100% sound. By SHINE ON LINE (2006). $111,525 and 44.5 AQHA points: 4th, NRBC Open Derby; Cowboy Capital Classic Reining Open Derby Champion; NRBC Derby Preliminaries Open Reserve Champion; Southwest RHA Level 3 Open Futurity Champion; 3rd, Southwest RHA Open Futurity; Open Perf. ROM. Sire of over 40 money- earners. Hip No. Consigned by Austin Rogers Hip No. 9 Man Hes Hot 9 2014 Sorrel Gelding Dual Pep Chula Dual { Smart Fancy Lena Spots Hot { Shorty Lena Sweet Shorty Lena { Man Hes Hot Quixotes R Sugar { Freckles Playboy 5670635 Playgun { Miss Silver Pistol Amanda Stargun { Grays Starlight Amanda Starlight { Amanda Lena NOTES: Scotty is an extremely broke finished head and heel horse. He is gentle for the whole family to ride. He is the ideal switch ender and can win either end at any number roping. He is quiet in the box and gives you the same trip every time. He is also a finished cutter with NCHA earnings. He is by Spots Hot, a producer of $6.2 million and out of Amanda Stargun who has produced $1.1 million.
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