KT Smart City Blaze Colt Sire: KT Jackpot City Dam: Taris Smart Fortune, “Lola” Date Born: 3/27/23 Click here for more pictures Color: Chestnut Price: $4,000 Crisp and Flashy colt out of Taris Smart Fortune, “Lola,” and by KT Jackpot City. Lola was professionally trained by Scott Martin. She is an own daughter of Tari Smart, who has won over $12,000 NCHA. Her dam is by Brigaboy, who has a LTE $92,000+, 1992 NCHA SEMI FINALIST NCHA FUT, 1993 SUPER STKS SEMI FINALST, 1993 BONANZA CUTTING RES CHAMPION, 1993 NCHA DERBY RES CHAMPION. Loa’s pedigree also includes Smart Little Lena, Peppy San, Freckles Playboy, and Smokin Jose are on her papers. Lola has been used as a ranch horse and has had some cutting training. KT Jackpot City is out of Lenas Abbie N Charge and is by City Smarts. He is a fancy dun stallion that had some cutting training and was very cowy and agile. He has a lot of natural ability. His dam is a daughter of Smart Like Lena with Mr. Charge Bar on the bottom side. Smart Like Lena is a son of Smart Little Lena and has lifetime earnings of over $89,000.00 a ROM in cutting, and has sired offspring earning over $100,000 in NCHA money. Many people think of Mr. Charge Bar, on Abbie’s bottom side, as a racehorse, which he was, but he also was an NCHA money earner, had 33 AQHA performance points, 11 halter points, and an SI of 75. City Smarts is by An Educated Guess, 385 reining points, and the highest point earning son of Smart Chic Olena.
Shadie is a crowd favorite, she is the the dam to our three year old stallion, KT OneShadie Captain, “Cappy.” Toni likes to jump on Shadie and take her for a ride. Shadie has been shown on the reining circuit, specifically NRHA taking home the 2006 Reserve Regional Experience Reining Region One. This mare continued her show career earning multiple points. Shadie continued to take young people to the show ring until becoming a broodmare. Shadie is a daughter of Comandalena who has earned over $143,000.00 and 260.5 points. On the bottom side Shadie is a granddaughter of A Little Shady Jac, earner of $17,715.86 in NRHA and AQHA points. Doc Tom Tucker, Hollywood Jac 86, Fritz Command, and Smart Little Lena are on Shadie’s papers. Shadie is 5 panel neg and carries one creme gene. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/a+little+shadie+chic
KT Double the Jackpot Colt Sire: KT Jackpot City Dam: KT EllyDoubleMelody, “Elly” Date Born: 3/26/23 Click here for more pictures Color: Dunalino w/ spot and 4 socks Price: $5,000 KT Double the Jackpot is a cute colt out of KT EllyDoubleMelody, “Elly” and by KT Jackpot City. Elly is a cute mare by Captains Double Coy and is out of Sonitas Melody. Ellie was used as a trail horse and has been to lots of clinics and ridden by children. She is a very sweet mare that loves attention and looks a lot like Double. KT Jackpot City is out of Lenas Abbie N Charge and is by City Smarts. He is a fancy dun stallion that had some cutting training and was very cowy and agile. He has a lot of natural ability. His dam is a daughter of Smart Like Lena with Mr. Charge Bar on the bottom side. Smart Like Lena is a son of Smart Little Lena and has lifetime earnings of over $89,000.00 a ROM in cutting, and has sired offspring earning over $100,000 in NCHA money. Many people think of Mr. Charge Bar, on Abbie’s bottom side, as a racehorse, which he was, but he also was an NCHA money earner, had 33 AQHA performance points, 11 halter points, and an SI of 75. City Smarts is by An Educated Guess, 385 reining points, and the highest point earning son of Smart Chic Olena.
KT Judge Dat Apache, “Judge” Colt Sire: Judge Dat Cash (PD) Dam: RH Apache Butterfly Date Born: 4/24/22 Click here for more pictures Color: Gray Price: $7,500 KT Judge Dat Apache is a showy gray colt with a pedigree bred to perform. His dam, Butterfly, is by Apache Blue Boy and out of RR Sonoita Melissa. Apache Blue Boy has 1,119.5 AQHA performance points, Superior Heading, Superior Heeling, Superior Tiedown Roping, 2007 AQHA World – Res Champ Sr Heading, 3rd Sr Heeling, 5th Am Heading, 9th Am Heeling, 9th Sr Tie-Down Roping, 2008 World Champion Amateur Heading Horse, 2011 Res. World Champ. Amateur Dally Team Roping Heading, 2011 World Champ. Amateure Dally Team Roping Heeling, He is by Blue Boy Doc, NCHA money earner ($405.93) and producer of NCHA & NRHA winners. This colt’s sire, Judge Dat Cash, “PD,” is by Judge Cash, AQHA Race SI-110/AAAT/ROM/Superior, (SW) 34-12-10-3, $115,936. Won: Pocatello Downs Spring Derby, Boise 440 Championship, Leon Dafoe Memorial S. 2nd: Boise Futurity[G3] 3rd: All American Gold Cup(G1), RACE & BARREL HORSE SIRE, NFR qualifiers, Barrel Futurity and 1D winners. Sire of Race Money Earners of $1,223,619. PD’s dam is by First Smart Money: AQHA Race SI-105/AAAT/ROM, (SP)17-3-4-4, $32,613, 3rd: New Mexico Juvenile Challenge-G3, Los Alamitos Stakes. SIRE RECORD: Sire of 218 foals of racing age, 110 starters, 68 ROM, as of 05/13/2014. Chief Earner: Capones Vault SI-107, Earned $503,501. 3/4 Brother to Holland Ease.
KT Special Edition “Joss” Filly Sire: KT King of Blue, “King” Dam: KT Lend a Hand, “Lendy” Date Born: 6/09/22 Color: Buckskin Click here for more Pictures Price: $4,500 What a beautiful foal Joss is. She is by KT King of Blue, King is out of KT Copper Queen Isabelle, “Izzy,” and by Shining Blue DR, “Bish.” Bish is a very good looking son of Autumnator, who is sired by SMART LITTLE LENA. Smart Little Lena is earner of $743,275, NCHA Triple Crown Op Ch. Autumnator’s dam is AUTUMN BOON is an earner of $244,470 NCHA. Dam of 26 foals, 17 perfs earning $1,003,985 NCHA/WS. Bish’s dam is Plum Sparkling who is by Shining Sparkler, a gorgeous palomino son of Reining and Reined Cowhorse Leading Sire Shining Spark. Joss’ dam, Lendy, is a stunning daughter of Zinks Major Kid. Zinks Major Kid is by John Zink 1972 – AQHA Pts and 67 Palomino Halter pts and and 119 Palomino Performance Pts . He was out of Sheza Major Star who was also shown AQHA and is by Major Bonanza. Tuffy is a very pretty dun mare with lots of chrome; she’s 14.2 hands tall and a combination of cow horse and running horse. Top side is Continental and bottom side is Breeze Bar. She throws chrome and big bone. Vein Morales showed Lendy at the Yakima Fair, were she got second in halter.
Monday was Memorial Day. A special day to remember all our brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice to defend our country from its enemies. On Sunday Mom, Dad, Jaxsen, Skip, Erina and Terry went and put flowers on graves and remembered everyone. They went up to St. John then back. They took Skip out to lunch at St. John and saw some friends at the bar/cafe.
On Monday Mom and I went down to see Grandma. Kaine was going to go with us but mom said we would be there around 3 hours and she did not know if he wanted to go. So he jumped out the door and ran back to the house, I did not even have it in park yet. So he stayed to help Ben and Anna sort cows and switch the heifers and bulls, and switch pastures. It was a Monday for Toni so she was working getting ready for a trial on Tuesday. The older kids all worked on their animals after sorting cows. When Mom and I got home in the afternoon I went down and got King’s pen and fixed the fence. Toni took Gracie for a ride and ponied the yearling filly Holly along. They both did great.
On Tuesday Anna went to Pullman after school for Meats judging. Toni had a trial in the afternoon. Eddy foaled and had a bay/brown roan colt. Jaxsen rode the bus home and Kaine and Kade started football practice. They have a few weeks-long spring season. Kade saddled up Stormy while they did chores and worked on her when they got done for a few minutes. Kaine and Kade did their chores and Annas when they got home. And Jaxsen helped dad move water. We had some people show up to look at Dude to breed their mare, but they wanted us to hand breed and we do not have time for that, so we sent them to Holly to bred to Whitty. Tuesday night we got a bunch of mares in and moved around for Allie to come ultrasound on Wednesday. We had mares all over.
On Wednesday Anna texted that they got 4th in Meats at state. Great job. Lendy had a bay colt, which really matched the one out of Eddy, but Lendy’s is out of King and Eddy’s is out of Sagebug. Last year they had matchy-matchy foals too. Kind of funny. The boys had football practice, dad picked them up again. Allie brought Reba home and ultrasounded some mares. We wanted to ultrasound the ones that had been with Leroy, to see if they were bred or we needed to put them with a different stud. Leroy got all of his mares bred except one. We will have one more Leroy foal for this year, Crystals. As of right now we are keeping Cammy’s colt to replace Leroy, we will see what happens. I wanted to call him Jac and Toni wanted to call him Chexy, his name is Chex this Jac, and Allie’s daughter came up with a good solution, Jexy. We also had an extra mare, Charlie, who somehow came home Tuesday night, so she also got ultrasounded. We ended up ultrasounding 12 mares, 10 of which were bred. So that is pretty good. It was a long day. After Allie left we went and got the trailer hooked up for Thursday.
On Thursday dad and Toni went and picked Cappy up from Jordans and took Debbie’s gelding. Jordan did an amazing job, Cappy is doing so great. We are talking about having him shown. Toni said she should have taken her boots and jumped on him. Toni also got a few pics of John Grays’ gelding there by Leroy and out of Lona and of Jordan’s mare he has for sale. Cappy has immense talent and a good mind, so really a good combo. We got him home and put Sally in with him. Sally is HZ roan, and a buckskin so we could get a cool foal out of the cross. Kendel brought a little 4 year old girl down to pet horses and to sit on Libby the cow. Libby doesn’t mind small children sitting on her, but she boycotts big kids. The little girl, Nova, got to pet quite a few horses.
Friday was an interesting day. Toni went to Kennewick to see grandma. I started out with flat tires on my poor beat up Colorado. The air chuck was in Ben’s work pickup. I went and got dads and aired up my tires. Then I needed gas. We had someone coming out to look at the black Herefords. I got stuck getting them in. No one was around. The dogs and I get the cows in on foot. No, no horses around me, they had gotten out into the big pasture and would not be lured over to me so I could catch one. Get to the house, get in Anna’s work pickup, get a flat tire in it. So I finished the cows on the lawn mower. Later that day after Toni pulled me out I got the horses in. Willy came out with his son and they looked at the heifers and said they would let us know, I thought that meant it would be a bit, so I turned them out. He texted later the next day he wanted to get them. We also need a horse for Willy’s son, something sane, sound, broke, and not super expensive if anyone knows of anything. Willy’s son wants to rope and his horse coliced and died. We did chores then Kade and Toni rode out and about getting Stormy used to stuff. They both rode with a halter, so that was interesting when Kade’s horse spooked, but he got her slowed up after a bit. Stormy really did great. Most young horses will spook of a weird dog bounding through tall grass.
Saturday Anna helped McKenna at the farmers market with strawberries. Kade had a football game then went to his gf’s house for a party. So Ben, Kaine and I went and picked up grass hay that Dan Schneider gave to the kids for their projects. Anna brought home strawberries for us, they were great. Kaine, Toni and I did chores.
Sunday we got the cows in again and sorted out the sold ones for George to preg check. Anna and I were going to ride chasing them back down, bareback since we just needed to push them back. Anna ended up riding my horse, and I drove. Anna, Kaine and Kade washed their steers and heifers. Kaine and Kade also went down to the lake and went and brought the paddle boat back in. Toni and I moved Lendy and Eddie out with Sagebug. Hauled the Hereford cows down to be with the Angus bull. Ben fixed the fencer that was shorting out and then moved hay around. He is also cooking for our trip to Angus Preview in Filer in a few weeks. Toni and Kade rode again, but had bridles on this time. The big event was Kicker in his Razor, but Stormy handled it well. We have a couple of really pretty flower seed fields around the house, so I asked the owner if we could take pictures of Anna in them, he said yes. So we went and took some pictures of Anna in a couple of the fields. The pictures turned out very pretty.
Down to 2 mares left to foal. Of course, we are excited for the last 2- Crystal bred to Leroy and Blue bred to King. 2 good old mares that could have some pretty exciting foals. We are finally done calving. Kaine’s “show heifer” had a bw faced heifer. As she was supposed to be bred to an Angus heifer bull, the general consensus is that the bull jumped the fence on that one.
KT Miss Hetty Filly Sire KT Heza Pana Dude Dam: Watch Miss ID, “Twiggy” Date Born: 5/01/23 Click here for more pictures Color: Buckskin Price: $5,000 Watch Miss ID, “Twiggy” had another charming foal by KT Heza Pana Dude, “Dude.” Dude is a great stallion that we kept by Zinks Major Kid. Dude was started by Jordan Crabtree in Ferndale, WA and he was a great horse to start, Jordan enjoyed riding him. He produces foals have a lot of size, great personalities and are very trainable. He is great to be around and is really a trifecta for us, pedigree, personality and confirmation. His pedigree includes Pana Dude, Major Bonanza, Skipper W and more. Twiggy is a daughter of ID Watch, a red roan AQHA stallion that has earned his ROM. Twiggy’s breeding also includes Two Eyed Jack on her papers, Watch Joe Jack, Mr. Baron Red, and Do Jack. She is a very friendly, moderate framed mare that produces some great performance prospects. She is a favorite to visitors coming out, she loves attention and have very personable foals that are fancy. This filly is going to be fancy with her marking, and have the pedigree to really perform.
Charros Dandy Miss, “Pistol” is the go to horse for anyone to ride. She is our stallion Gunners mother, and has had many other great offspring. Pistol is a buckskin mare that is homozygous for the black mane and tail gene. She has been shown all over since we purchased her as a weanling. She has been shown NFQHA, both in hand trail as a yearling and two year old and in regular classes. She has been pictured on the NFQHA rule book and in the NFQHA journal. We have had some really nice foals out of this mare. She is a good cow horse and rope horse. Pistol is by Gold Country Charro who was shown halter in 1998 and 1999. He is a grandson of Imperial One, Docs Jack Frost and more. On the bottom side Pistol is a granddaughter of Dandy Derby.
You must be logged in to post a comment.