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Copy of HORSE REPORT TAG NO.: 001NAME:Lord Connor of Enchanted G REG NO.: 190710W102 COLOR/SEX: Sorrel Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2015 SELLER: RGC FDTN THOMAS BAY Lord Baxtalo of Enchanted F. DAUGHTER OFTHEOLDHO GENTLEMAN IN COMMAND POWER OF CHANCE PALMETTOS LADY NOTES: Registered in the International Gypsy Equine Association- His Sire is 100% Gypsy and Dam is 100% Tennesse Walking horse- registered in the TWHBEA. Very nice young horse, gentle and Sound. Been used here in the pens. TAG NO.: 002NAME:'Big Tex' REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Red Roan Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2012 SELLER: Clememtine Nostrant NOTES: Quarter Draft Cross. Big, Stout, Sound gelding ready to go on with and make into something. Would make a great ranch horses, big enough to pull any cow. Tracked the Hot Heels, been started on the Head side-Nice Gelding with a lot of potential. TAG NO.: 003NAME:DDD AUBREY TEXAS REG NO.: 5889946 COLOR/SEX: Bay Mare YEAR FOALED: 2018 SELLER: Harper-D SUN FROST PC FROST EM PEPPY PC PEPPY KATE JA TUCKERWOOD FROST TR SPECIAL DRIFT JA LADY TUCKERWOOD TUCKER WOOD DRIFT DRIFTWOOD IKE WHITE LIGHTING IKE KATY WAS A LADY IKE LITTLE TEXAS CROTON CODY KING TEXANS KIT CODY TEXAN'S IVEY NOTES: Fancy DRIFTWOOD IKE and SUNFROST bred Filly that has been started under saddle. She has had all the ground work done. She is 100% Sound and gentle too. TAG NO.: 004NAME:'Skunk' REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Dapp-Gray Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2014 SELLER: AK4 Horses NOTES: Solid ranch Gelding, used in the feedlots and the trails. Gentle Gentle and user friendly. Also started on the Heel side. Sells Sound. TAG NO.: 005NAME:SMOOTH PEPPY LEE REG NO.: 5294630 COLOR/SEX: Bay Mare YEAR FOALED: 2010 SELLER: Ramon Chavez MR SAN PEPPY PEPPY SAN BADGER SUGAR BADGER LIL PEPPYS SUGAR BAR RUBE WILLIAMS SUGAR'S LADY BAR SUGAR C LADY SMOOTH HERMAN SMOOTH LEE ROYAL ROYAL LEEANNA FOURLAKESLADY 024 DOCEN COLONEL MISS PAR NIEN PAR NIEN NOTES: Good & Gentle. Older kid friendly, can drag calves, been headed on in the arena, and roped on in the pasture. TAG NO.: 006NAME:IMA FRENCH CARTEL REG NO.: 5911505 COLOR/SEX: Buckskin Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2018 SELLER: Edgar QH SUNFROST FRENCHMANS GUY FRENCHMANS LADY FRENCHMANS SANWOOD SAK EM SAN DRIFTWOOD SAN DRIFTEN JUDIE CORONA CARTEL SC CHISELED IN STONE SAILIN SHOES HI FY LINDA STRAWFLY SPECIAL STAWBERRY LINDA HIGHER GOALS NOTES: BIG BEAUTIFUL COLT! Mommas side is full of AAA G1 Stakes winners. This cross has it all. Colt has 50 rides, his full-brother is 16hh and 1250lbs- BIG and quick as a cat, Watch this one ride!! TAG NO.: 007NAME:COWBOY SPADE REG NO.: 5593166 COLOR/SEX: Palomino Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2013 SELLER: Tanner Duwe SMOOTH MEDICINE COWGIRLS SMOOTH IKE ORPAHN COWGIRL IKER OLE POCO DRIFT DUSTERS REVENUE PERT DUSTER PERT IMAGE MR PETE OSWALT ROAN BAR BARRETE ROAN BAR TARI LARKS SPADER MARANATHA JET GOODBYE BONNIE MARANATHA YVETTE NOTES: Big, pretty ranch gelding, gentle to be around and really good at making big circles. TAG NO.: 008NAME:'Sul Ross' REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Palomino Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2014 SELLER: Jerry Speer NOTES: 16 hh and a real thick made, Big, Pretty Gelding. We have used him all summer, caught cattle outside, and used to pen back at the sale barn in Clovis. We have started him in the arena- Heading & Heeling & tracked the donkey. VERY VERY NICE horse- SOUND. TAG NO.: 009NAME: REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: YEAR FOALED: SELLER: Dwight Childress NOTES: TAG NO.: 010NAME: REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: YEAR FOALED: SELLER: Dwight Childress NOTES: TAG NO.: 011NAME: REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: YEAR FOALED: SELLER: Dwight Childress NOTES: TAG NO.: 012NAME:JET BAR VALENTINE REG NO.: 5644298 COLOR/SEX: Sorrel Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2014 SELLER: Montana Ward WINDY WOOD MT DRIFTY PRIDE PATTYS DRIFTY BLUE DRIFT HANK BLUE'S BEARD RED HAWK BLUES PLENTY RED HAWK ROYAL HAYTHORN MY ROAN MODEL MT Q DOC OSEVEN MISS 010 ZAN PARR JET BOND CAMP GIRL 029 NETTE RED NOTES: Kid's horse. Has drug calves and been roped on outside. TAG NO.: 013NAME: REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: YEAR FOALED: SELLER: Dwight Childress NOTES: TAG NO.: 014NAME:'Macho' REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Black John Mule YEAR FOALED: 2014 SELLER: Sid Savage NOTES: Gentle, Black stocking legged, 6-1/2 year old Mule. He has been used on the ranch to gather cattle and hunted on in the mountains with hounds. He is gentle about his head, ears, and feet. TAG NO.: 015NAME:SMART JESSE COOKING REG NO.: 5505543 COLOR/SEX: Bay Stallion YEAR FOALED: 2012 SELLER: Stephanie Purvis FRECKLES MERADA MERADAS MONEY TALKS MONEY TALKS RIO COOKING MERADA LTE 128 DOC'S HICKORY COOKIES COOKING SMART FOXY DOC O'LENA SMART LITTLE LENA SMART PEPPY SMART JESSE QUIXOTE DOC QUIXOTE JESSE QUIXOTE JESSICA KING NOTES: Nice quiet Stallion, has limited cutting training due to getting sick late his 2 yr old year. Oldest colt is 4 yrs old and has won over $8,000 as a heading horse. TAG NO.: 016NAME:'Ellie Mae' REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Paint Mare YEAR FOALED: 2016 SELLER: Chancie Roberts NOTES: This FLASHY 13 hh Mare will turn heads anywhere. My kids 12, 9 & 6 have gotten her broke the very best since saddle #1 up to today! They have roped, trick rode, done rodeo events and everything in between on her. Wait to be impressed when you see her! TAG NO.: 017 NAME: REG NO.: COLOR/SEX: YEAR FOALED: SELLER: Cody Ressor NOTES: TAG NO.: 018NAME: REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Black Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2012 SELLER: Calvin Taylor NOTES: 8 yr old gentle ranch gelding. Anyone can ride him and he has a lot of go. TAG NO.: 019NAME:SNEAK PEEK REG NO.: 655972 COLOR/SEX: Appaloosa Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2008 SELLER: Rustic Ranch ANDREWS SONNY TRUST ME IM SONNY TRUST ME IM BLONDE IMPRESSIVE DOC PEEK AT ME SHEZA CRICKET NOTES: Showed as a halter horse, been used as a pony horse all summer at the racetrack, used to gather cattle. A very flashy Appaloosa- He is gentle and Sound. TAG NO.: 020NAME:CHQH TWO ID PLAYBOY REG NO.: 5963013 COLOR/SEX: Buckskin Stallion YEAR FOALED: 2018 SELLER: Cutter Hill QH MR RED BARON TWO EYED RED BUCK IMA TYREE TWO ID SHOOTER BUCK DOCS LEO POCO PINE BLANTON ID JOANN KIPPA JOANN PEPTOBOONSMAL PEPTOS PLAYBOY MISS FRECKLES GIRL PEPTOS BLUE BOONSMAL FRITZ COMMAND CHEX FRITZ CHEXETTE TSR SLY STAR NOTES: Super nice! By 2013 World Champion Sr. Heel horse! Will be a top notch Stud prospect or Gelding! TAG NO.: 021NAME:WH POCO CUTTER BILL REG NO.: 5761069 COLOR/SEX: Cremello Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2016 SELLER: R & R Horses CUTTER'S BLAKE CUTTERS BALKE JUNIOR ROYAL CUTTER'S LADY TRIPLE CUTTER BILL LITTLE JOHNNY BARS NICKIS ANGEL CUTTER'S SWEETIE DRY DOC DOCS DRY CUTTER BILL'S VALENTINE DOCS DRY RX WHISTLE DOC WHISTLES WAR BABY WARRIORS BABY DOLL NOTES: 4 yr old started heel horse, Watch him show 11 am sale day! Sells 100% Sound and gentle. Been used around the pens. He is ready to go on and enter. TAG NO.: 022NAME: REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Sorrel Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2010 SELLER: JM Horses NOTES: Gentle Ranch horse and an excellent kids horse. Used a lot to day work on! TAG NO.: 023NAME:'Dusty' REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Sorrel Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2011 SELLER: Jarrett Gibson NOTES: A Very VERY pretty, shapy Gelding. He is 14.2hh tall and weighs around 1150lbs. Good Looking! Has been roped on in and out of the arena. Broke! TAG NO.: 024NAME:'El Chapo' REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Sorrel Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2013 SELLER: Tanner Caldwell NOTES: This pony is gentle kids horse, and we have tracked calves out on him too. TAG NO.: 025NAME:'Pumpkin' REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Palomino Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2012 SELLER: KT Horses NOTES: Very nice trail horse. Kids have been riding him. Used in the pens and used a lot. Has some roped on him outside. 100% Sound and gentle. TAG NO.: 026NAME:'Les' REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Buckskin Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2013 SELLER: Robert Tingley NOTES: Big, stout gelding. Been used at the feedlots. Using him at Cattlemen's loading trucks and to yard back cattle. Nice Broke horse! 100% Sound. TAG NO.: 027NAME:'MX' REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Gray Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2010 SELLER: AK4 Horses NOTES: Solid Ranch Horse from Mexico. Sound and Gentle. TAG NO.: 028NAME:RM TWO EYED CAT REG NO.: 5942872 COLOR/SEX: Sorrel Stallion YEAR FOALED: 2019 SELLER: R & R Horses HIGH BROW HICKORY HIGH BROW CAT SMART LITTLE KITTY SHOOTER CAT SMART LITTLE LENA AWESOME AUTUMN AUTUMN BOON TWO EYED RED BUCK TWO EYED LITTLE BUCK WATCH JOE DUSTY EYE LIKE STARBUCK MR BARON RED STARLET BARON RED RHINESTONES STARLET NOTES: REALLY NICE COLT. Sells 100% Sound. TAG NO.: 029NAME:MR YELLA DEE BAR REG NO.: 1097835 COLOR/SEX: Palomino Stallion YEAR FOALED: 2019 SELLER: Wandler Ranch PAGE MR YELLA FELLA LETS SKIP TOWN MR YELLA FEVER KID CLU KIDS STAR ATTRACTION VELVET SKIPPA STAR BOSTON DEE BAR MR COUNTER DEE BAR COUNTER MISS IMA IMPORTANT DEE BAR MR SKIPA STAR HUSTLER IMA IMPORTANT STAR MISS IMPORTANCE NOTES: TAG NO.: 030NAME: REG NO.: Grade COLOR/SEX: Blk/Wht Paint Pony-Mare YEAR FOALED: 2012 SELLER: JM Horses NOTES: Gentle pony! Good with the kids. She has been exposed to a mini Jack Donkey. Very gentle and has been to many kids bitrthday parties. TAG NO.: 031NAME:MR BARON FRENCH REG NO.: 5746084 COLOR/SEX: Palomino Gelding YEAR FOALED: 2016 SELLER: Danny Easley FRENCHMANS GUY A CLASSIC GUY CLASSIC KEEPSAKE FRENCH N CASH FRECKLES CANDOO FRECKLES CANDOO MISS LEMAE MISS GAY WATCH RED SONG RED SONGS DRIFTER WATCH SAN DRIFT SONG OF SONITA ROOSTERS SANTO ROOSTERS LITTLE NITA SONITAS MISS CHICK NOTES: Good and Broke Frenchmans Guy Gelding.
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