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He has been used on The sire, “BAY BOON” has produced some really nice Disposition is top notch and is a beautiful chestnut. He has round-ups, checking wheat pasture cattle and prowling colts. This mare will make a nice ride or a nice brood been used on the Kokernot 06 Ranch and can go all day – heifers. He will be shown on cattle at the sale and mare that would enhance your herd. She is eligible for very tough! Can rope and drag calves on him. He is very demonstrated by Brady Jump. the Caprock Ranchers Futurity, the RHAA Incentive gentle and easy to shoe. Ripley has been trained in halter Fund and the Ranching Heritage Challenge. We will and showmanship by a youth for the local livestock show in have videos on Facebook closer to sale time, or for more 2012. He has a great stop and turn. He was broke by Brian information, email us… [email protected] Lusk, started on a flag for 30 days by Zeb Corvin with Corvin Performance Horses and is in training with LJ Stovoll at the Kokernot 06 Ranch. “Ripley” is a prospect for team roping, working cow horse, versatility, AQHA Ranch Pleasure and cutting and is willing to learn. This horse qualifies to be nominated for the “AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge.” 2 Western Heritage Classic | Ranch Horse Sale MR RIP FLITE 2013 Consignors Bradley J3 Ranch Hemphill Land & Cattle, Ltd. Muleshoe Ranch Burnett Ranches, LTD. Jones Horse Training Rafter S Ranch Circle Bar Ranch Kokernot 06 Ranch S-D Cattle Company Consignors/ Sale Staff Espuela Cattle Co. Lytle Bend Ranch Spade Ranches G Ranch Matador Cattle Co. Swenson Land & Cattle Co. Guitar Ranches Michael Ranch W.H. Green Cattle Co. Haythorn Land & Cattle Co. Moorhouse Ranch Ranch Horse Sale For more information: 806-224-3130 Sale Committee Auctioneer John Anderson Ben Emison - Weatherford, Texas Billy Green Texas License #6001 Phil Guitar Steve Friskup - Muleshoe, Texas Tom Moorhouse Stuart Barringer - Tuttle, Oklahoma Bill Smith Sales Personell Chris Orr - Stephenville, Texas Sale Manager JoAnna Robertson Joanne Means - Weatherford, Texas www.whcranchhorsesale.com 33 Bradley J3 Ranch Circle Bar Ranch Electra, Texas Truscott, Texas Johnny Miller Jerry Bob Daniel (940) 733-4814 (940) 474-3333 The Bradley J3 Ranch was established in 1877 by the first generation of the The Circle Bar Ranch was founded by Jerry Bob and Eugenie Daniel in family Jack and Rando Bradley. It is located near Electra, Texas, in Wichita 1982. The ranch consists of 43,000 acres between the North and South County and is one of the oldest ranches in the area. It has been owned and Wichita Rivers in northern Knox County. Circle Bar Ranch is a family operated by a family member since it was established. The ranch runs 300 operation that employs eight full-time personnel, including Jerry Bob’s and mother cows and 1,500 head of steers on natural grass depending on range Eugenie’s son, Colton Daniel, who helps manage the operation, and their conditions. daughter Becky Daniel, who assists as ranch secretary. Eugenie manages the horse operation and breeding of CIRCLE BAR PISTOL, the ranch stallion. Burnett Ranches, LTD. Espuela Cattle Company Spur, Texas Guthrie, Texas Bill Smith Ranches Glenn Blodgett (806) 294-5480 (806) 596-4424 The Burnett Ranches have become known as the Four Sixes, referring to the A cow-calf operation under the management of Bill Smith, Espuela Cattle Brand “6666” that has been worn on cattle for more than a century. Around 1867, Company consists of the Spur Headquarters Ranch in Dickens County a young Burk Burnett purchased 100 head of cattle near Denton, Texas, all of and the J.B. Morrison Ranch in Kent County. A brood mare band was put which carried this now famous brand. He bought the brand too, and continued together in 1986 is kept at the Spur Headquarters Ranch and is used to raise to use it as he built his ranch empire in Guthrie, Texas. Burnett Ranches was a riding horses to sell. charter member of the American Quarter Horse Association and continues to strive toward producing the “world’s best” ranch horse. The Four Sixes’ colts are carefully bred to have cowsense, speed, gentleness and good looks. 4 Western Heritage Classic | Ranch Horse Sale G Ranch Haythorn Land & Cattle Co. Merkel, Texas Arthur, Nebraska Jerry Goode Craig Haythorn (325) 725-7205 (308) 355-4000 G Ranch, owned by Sonny and Collette Goode, was started in 2001 and now This ranch was established in 1884 by Harry and Emma Haythorn. It was totals 13,000 acres. The ranch runs 250 head of mother cows and has several recognized in 1992-93 with the first annual Best Remuda Award bestowed brood mares. G Ranch is the home of PLAYING WITH A DUALLY, 2003 by AQHA. Haythorn Land & Cattle Co. is a working ranch breeding Black World Champion Open Cutting Horse. Angus, as well as foundation-bred Quarter Horses. Ranches Guitar Ranches Hemphill Land & Cattle, Ltd. Abilene, Texas Coleman, Texas Phil Guitar Heath Hemphill (325) 673-8329 (325) 636-7681 The Guitar Ranches, owned by Phil Guitar, operate ranches in Taylor, Hemphill Land & Cattle, Ltd. is a family-owned ranch operating in Coleman Callahan, Howard and Dickens counties. They run a combination cow-calf and and Callahan counties. The ranch has been under family ownership and yearling operation. management for over a century, and the sixth generation now resides on the ranch. The ranch has an Angus based cowherd and produces commercial beef cattle and replacement females. All cattle work is done horse-back. Hemphill Land & Cattle, Ltd. strives to produce horses which are sound in conformation, have trainable dispositions, and the athletic ability to complete all ranch duties. www.whcranchhorsesale.net 55 Jones Horse Training Lytle Bend Ranch Abilene, Texas Old Glory, Texas Joe Allen & Josh Allen Monte Jones (325) 672-9948 (940) 989-2123 or (940) 256-2756 Monte Jones has been starting and training horses for the past 30+ Lytle Bend Ranch, located in Potosi, Texas, is owned and operated by Joe years, at one place or another. He and his wife Carla have settled in Allen and Josh Allen. Lytle Bend Ranch was established in 1981. Other Old Glory, Texas, where Jones Horse Training has been in operation ranching interests are in Taylor and Eastland counties. Lytle Bend is a cow- for the past ten years. Monte continues to raise and train some of his calf and yearling operation. The ranch raises and trains Quarter Horses and own horses also. Thoroughbred horses for ranch work, roping and racing. Kokernot 06 Ranch Matador Cattle Company Fort Davis, Texas Matador, Texas Chris Lacy Bob Kilmer Ranches (432) 426-3380 or (432)556-0637; Fax: (432) 426-3000 (806) 347-2645; Fax: (806) 347-2812 The Kokernot 06 Ranch, located in the beautiful Davis Mountains In 1882, the Matador Land & Cattle Company was formed by a group of of West Texas, was established in 1882. The 06 has since continued Scottish investors. In 1953, Fred C. Koch purchased three sub-divided to carry on the traditional style ranching with round up twice a year. corporations of land as well as the Flying V cattle brand and the “50” horse Vital to the cow-calf operation is the remuda of registered Quarter brand, both of which were used by the Scots during their 70 year ownership. Horses raised and trained on the ranch. Much time is spent preparing Today, Matador Ranch covers 130,000 acres around Matador, Texas. 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