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KT Major Sparkler


KT Major Sparkler

Colt
Sire: KT King of Blue, “King”
Dam: KT Lend a Hand, “Lendy”
Date Born: 5/31/23
Color: Brown
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Price: 
$4,000
KT Lend a Hand, “Lendy,” had this nice solid colt with minimal white by KT King of Blue. 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. 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. Vein Morales showed Lendy at the Yakima Fair, were she got second in halter.
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Since I did not post on the blog on Fair Week, this one is two weeks old. But Big News.

Monday was a BIG DAY. Blue FINALLY foaled. Blue is 24, and I was feeling like mom thought we were telling her a tall tale that Blue was pregnant. Robins Reflection is a beautiful bay roan (we are under discussion on her color, Toni says she cannot be bay, she has to be brown because King is a/a and Blue is A/A so the baby is clearly a/A) filly. I went to Grand Coulee Dam on Monday for a meeting in the morning and then we went to the Keys Pumping Plant in the afternoon for a tour. Cousin Kendel was on the tour with her husband Toby, who works with me. Beside it being 104 degrees in Grand Coulee, the tour was pretty awesome when you accepted the sweat rolling down you back and in a hard hat. I had a discussion with a bald man if it is better to have hair or not to have hair. He says the hair is better because it keeps the swear from rolling into your eyes. I got back after chores had been done, but mom had made a peach pie and it was to die for. It was still warm when I got there. Toni had a big hearing on Monday. Ben got home late from work and then was out fixing circles. Dad was harvesting wheat on Monday.

Tuesday mom went and stayed with Grandma. Toni went to Tri Cities for a dentist appt and had lunch with Shannon and then a massage. Her and the kids did chores. The colts had a pole down so Toni hammered back up with a rock she found on the ground so she didn’t have to go back to the house for a hammer. We need to put a lag bolt in that pole because they get it down quite a bit. It originally had a lag, but the colts broke it off and we didn’t have a lag with us when we put it back up. So it gets hammered back up a bunch but at some point it needs a fix not a bandaid. I had dinner at a Day with a Farmer Tour. It was pretty good.

On Wednesday Toni had a trial, the boys had football practice until noon. Then the kids started to pack and get ready for the fair. We were back up in the triple digits that week, so it was hot. I was on a farm bureau tour, I got to see some pretty cool things on Wednesday, including the new carousal in the Vandermeulen Dairy that fits 150 cows. It was pretty cool. I got to talk to a lot of people as well. We did chores, Toni told me I had to sell Gucci if someone offered enough money and she told dad he had to sell Robins Reflection (Gucci sister). Then we went out to do chores.

Thursday Toni had court again, in Tri Cities. Boys had football practice. Dad got done harvesting at Thompsons. Joss and Macy came out and Anna was showing Macy how to clip. They took Baby Girl, a fall part clubby heifer that Anna has been halter breaking, back with them for a clinic. Toni stayed with grandma Thursday night. She did the front chores and I did the back chores, the kids did the rest of the chores. Men fixed circles, like normal, it is a never-ending battle.

   Friday more of the same, football practice in the morning, pack up the trailer to go, etc. I was at work and got Costco. We parked the trailers at the fairgrounds Friday night. Anna wanted to practice showing the fair cattle so Toni went down and the kids did some practice rounds in the heat. The steers going to BF fair are all pretty good. They have been to lots of jackpots and traveled. Kade finally got to ride Electra. Toni has been making him just work her on the ground to get her back into the riding frame of mind. She hasn’t been ridden in about a year. She did ok. She acted like a horse that has a great foundation, has some spunk, and hasn’t been ridden in awhile. We hope it won’t take much to get her going. Friday afternoon Toni, Anna, and Marlo went over to help our good friend Shelly with her friend Miguel and his goat. I bet no one reading this would have guessed that Toni could be convinced to help someone with a goat but she was. Mostly it was Anna and Marlo that clipped the goat and showed Miguel how to work on and show the goat. The goat is going to Othello Fair. Miguel is a great kid, so everyone was happy to help him.

Saturday was set up day at the fair. The boys had football practice and then Kelten brought them to set up. We were basically done by the time they got here. All the kids seemed really happy to see each other, in the pre-fair way of things. After a straight six days with each other during the fair, they aren’t so chipper. Set up took all morning then Toni met with clients until chores. She also missed a sale she had been meaning to bid at so she was not happy. But we went out and played with the foals after chores so that put her in a better mood. We got some new video of Star. Per the norm we didn’t take a halter out there so when she wouldn’t walk or move for the video Toni caught her with a string and drug her around. We got some fun new pictures of the foals.

Sunday was the calm before the storm. We finished packing before the fair. Kade took Electra for a ride out and about. She is very solid about outside things. Kade, in a teenage boy way, rode her between the trailers with his dog underneath, rode her next to the stud running the fence, rode her next to the road with the cars, nothing seemed to really bother her except for the fact that she was being ridden. The general consensus in getting ready for the fair is that we are overwhelming unenthusiastic about it.

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I can’t believe that summer is already coming to an end.

Monday proved to be an interesting August day. We woke up to the rain pouring so hard on the way to work that you could barely see through it and thunder and lighting storms. Power outages, pumps going off, fires around from the lighting strikes. But it made for a cooler evening for the 4H meeting that night. Anna took her little bull over that she is going to show at the NILE. The rest of the kids took their “bad” steers.  Meaning Jaxsen took his Angus Loki, and Kade and Kaine took their char steers. At this point all of the kids steers have been to a show and are ready to roll. There were some FFA kids there that had not been to a show. McCall ran the meeting and Whitney and Toni assisted. The meeting went long so that everyone had a chance to get their steers out and moving. Some of the steers need more work, some need more weight, some just need more everything, but the fair is coming up and these kids have all worked hard and will have a good time. All the adults enjoyed the get together.

Tuesday morning I took Kaine to Moses Lake to get his Ag Permit. We were in and out pretty fast. Toni to Kade to Tri Cities, to get brackets put on his teeth, then teeth pulled then braces. Poor kid. But don’t worry, he still practiced roping. You won’t be a good roper if you can’t rope through the pain. Mom went and stayed with grandma on Tuesday. Dad did not harvest Monday or Tuesday due to the rain. So Jax went with Dad to the tri-cities where dad bought him brunch. Jax proceeded to try to eat an entire chicken fried steak with all the sides. Unclear what Dad got because everyone was amazed that Jax thought he could eat that much. He did not get it eaten. He was so full the rest of the day he couldn’t do much and maybe was a bit sick. The men fixed circles Tuesday evening. Anna found some dogs on the road, cute little ones, a mom dog and her puppy. So Toni and I spent most of Tuesday night driving around trying to find their owners. The general consensus was from the people that we talked to that the dogs had been dropped off and people had seen them around. We found out that some friends had to put their old dog down that day, so we took the little found dogs to them for their kids. Good deed of the day done. The parents maybe weren’t too happy with us, but friends are friends.

On Wednesday morning Toni and Kicker ran two loads of cows to Moses Lake. They made it back in record time. We haven’t taken cattle to Moses Lake’s sale yard before, but the people there unloading were nice and it is way closer than Toppenish. Lets just hope the prices are similar. Anna went to Tri Cities to get the meat at Bryans. She took her friend Josie with her and they got milkshakes for lunch.  I had a skin appt midday. Toni stayed at grandmas that night.  Toni did most of chores, so I just moved the water and played with the foals. The kids are working on their show animals, and have started halter breaking some for next year.

On Thursday after washing steers and heifers, Kade convinced Jaxsen to pull the roping dummy for him. There was way too much negotiation considering all that Kade does for Jaxsen and finally Toni had to tell Jaxsen to get his butt outside and drive the 4-wheeler around. Jaxsen would only agree to 30 minutes and set his timer. Kade wasn’t too impressed with his horse and Slick is pretty unimpressed with Kade. Slick doesn’t want to be a roping horse at 18 years old. Kade decided he needed a new horse between his old horse and his young horse. Our hay got swathed on Thursday. And we had people come out to look at the horses on their way to the Okanagan stampede. They had come to look at a few foals but Toni gave them a tour and they looked at all the foals and the yearlings.

On Friday the kids, mom and I all got haircuts. I went out and fixed fence after and got some pics of the calves. The kids washed steers and then I got pics of Kade and Anna to upload for the show. I used show pics if we had a good side shot. I went and stayed with grandma Friday night and Toni and Kade rode. Kade was still not eating due to the braces and the pulled teeth, but he needed to get his riding time in.

Saturday Anna and Kade went to WSU meats judging. They left at 4:30 am.  Ben and Kaine started tattooing the bull calves. I helped when I got home. At chore time mom’s cow Libby was down by the gate and dad has been wanting us to put her in the alley to eat down the weeds. Well we just let her out the gate thinking she would stop in the alley to eat weeds while we shut the gates. Nope, she took off to find friends. We ended up clear down by circle 5 and had to lead her all the way back home. It was not the best laid plan. She ran over people, ran into the 4-wheeler, hid in the corn, overall proved that having a pet cow isn’t ideal.

Lane came down on Sunday. Anna and Ben got up early and finished tattooing the calves that were weaned. Kade and Jaxsen came down early to wash their steers, Kade and Toni were headed to Dayton to get Electra, she is Jag’s full sister by Double and out of Tuffy, she has been roped off of, but not ridden in a year, so Kade was getting her to try roping off of. They also picked up Nugget from Jeannie. Marlo came down and we went out and got some pics of the heifer calves and then went down to do chores. Toni had some Sr pic plans, she was not home by 5:30, the planned start time, so we were instructed to start. She got there after the first costume change. She had some great ideas and they turned out really well.  Anna also needed pictures for the final AQHA Youth project, so the pictures killed 2 birds with 1 stone. Anna has put in a ton of time with her yearling, Gunnie, so we are hopeful that she does well in the program. The program deadline is coming up for anyone that wants to apply. We know of one great kid applying this year, but anyone can apply.

This was our last full weekend home of summer vacation. Next weekend we go into the BF Fair for setup. I can’t believe that summer is already coming to an end. On a positive note, for anyone that wants to support the kids, they will be selling steers at BF Fair on Aug 25, CBJLS on Sept 9, and Othello on Sept 16. OR if someone wants to support local kids but doesn’t want to buy an animal you can donate to the North Franklin Livestock Booster- they are all set up and ready to support kids at the fair this year. Checks go to NFLB c/o Christine Jenks, 2543 Rangeview Rd, Othello, WA 99344.

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KT Heza Dandy Soldier


KT Heza Dandy Soldier
Colt
Sire KT Gunners Sage Bug
Dam:  Shesa Leo Dandy, “Eddie”
Date Born: 5/30/23
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Color: Bay roan
Price: $5,000
Sweet bay roan colt by KT Gunners Sagebug and out of  Shesa Leo Dandy, “Eddie.” KT Gunners Sage Bug is out of Continental Lady Bug and is by KT Gunpowder N Lead. Gunner is a roan dunskin son of Cue Bars Laddie, AQHA point earning and producing stallion. Gunner’s dam, Pistol, has been shown NFQHA, has been featured on rule book and in the NFQHA magazine. She is a great working ranch horse, rope horse, and the kids can ride her as well. Lady Bug is a big boned Continental Cad daughter going back to Mr Blackburn on the bottom. This should be a nice sized colt to excel in many different arenas. Eddie is a cute buckskin mare that came to us from Ed Hayes in St John. She is a very personable and balanced mare. On the top side she goes back to King Leo Bar and Quadrant. On the bottom she goes to Cuttter Bill, Doc Olena and Leo Gann.
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KT Major Sparkler

KT Major Sparkler
Colt
Sire: KT King of Blue, “King”
Dam: KT Lend a Hand, “Lendy”
Date Born: 5/31/23
Color: Bay (possibly roan)
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Price: 
$5,000
KT Lend a Hand, “Lendy,” had this nice solid colt with minimal white by KT King of Blue. 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. 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. Vein Morales showed Lendy at the Yakima Fair, were she got second in halter.

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KT Double the Jackpot

KT Double the Jackpot
Colt
Sire: KT Jackpot City
Dam:  KT EllyDoubleMelody, “Elly”
Date Born: 3/26/23
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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.

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KT FoReal Sage Shines

KT FoReal Sage Shines
Colt
Sire: KT Gunners Sage Bug
Dam:  KT Major Sunshine
Date Born: 3/15/23
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Color: Dun Roan
Price: $5,000
Foreal is a big fancy red dun colt out of KT Major Sunshine and by KT Gunners Sage Bug. Shiney is a fancy palomino mare out of Kathys Sonny Dee to, a Sonny Dee Bar Too mare, and by Zinks Major Kid. Anna picked Shiny to keep when she was just a toddler, since we still had her we must have wanted to keep her too. Shiny was featured on the cover of the AQHA Journal. We have shown her in-hand trail at the NFQHA show in Ellensburg. This is a great mare that the kids all love, she has a great disposition. KT Gunners Sage Bug is out of Continental Lady Bug and is by KT Gunpowder N Lead. Gunner is a roan dunskin son of Cue Bars Laddie, AQHA point earning and producing stallion. Gunner’s dam, Pistol, has been shown NFQHA, has been featured on rule book and in the NFQHA magazine. She is a great working ranch horse, rope horse, and the kids can ride her as well. Pistol’s sire, Gold Country Charro is a dunskin stallion that was shown in 1998 and 1999 in halter at local shows. Lady Bug is a big boned Continental Cad daughter going back to Mr Blackburn on the bottom. This is a colt that is already showing a lot of personality and is very sweet.

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