The man. The myth. The legend.
Around here, Gunner has earned that title more than once.
Some stallions leave their mark with papers. Others leave it with the kind of foals people remember. Gunner does both.
Standing 15.2 hands tall, Gunner is the kind of stallion that catches your eye immediately — big hip, strong bone, excellent feet and legs, athletic build, and a willing attitude that makes him easy to like. But what we appreciate most about him is that he consistently passes those traits on to his foals.
Gunner is a dun roan son of Cue Bars Laddie, an AQHA point-earning and producing stallion known for versatility across ranch, rope, and performance events. The kind of horse that could go do a job and still look good doing it.
His dam, “Pistol,” is a mare we’ve always thought highly of. She’s been featured in both the NFQHA rule book and NFQHA magazine and is the definition of a dependable ranch horse. Quiet enough for kids, solid enough for ranch work, and the kind you can count on day after day. Pistol is by Gold Country Charro, a dunskin stallion successfully shown in halter during the late 90s.
Gunner himself was started under saddle through the Allison Trimble training program and ridden by Jordan Crabtree, giving him a strong foundation and good-minded start from the beginning.
What we love most is seeing how consistently Gunner stamps his foals:
✔ Size
✔ Bone
✔ Color
✔ Trainability
✔ Good minds
✔ Ranch versatility
Whether crossed on foundation mares, rope horse mares, or performance mares, his foals continue to prove themselves as practical, athletic horses with eye appeal and substance.
He’s the kind that fits our program perfectly — cattle people first, raising horses that can work, last, and still turn heads doing it.
Some horses become part of a breeding program.
The special ones become part of the story.
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87% NFQHA
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