Posts Tagged With: #2024Foals

With the cooler fall weather and the shorter days, fall has arrived.

Monday was Kade’s birthday, he was the big 1 6. Happy birthday Kade. Toni was still sick on Monday, or as she says, she is fine if she does not eat…. For Kade’s bday he did absolutely normal stuff, including riding his horse, working with the show calves, etc. He did work on his HOCO poster and asked his mom for a simi show heifer for his birthday.  Kaine is also asking one of his friends to HOCO but his other friend’s mom made his poster for him. Not his own mom, his friend’s mom. Kind of funny. Some of the cows had broken the clip on the gate (since we weaned their calves on Sunday) and were out in the driveway. Knocked over grain buckets, etc. Mom made banana cream pie for Kade’s birthday, it was really good.

On Tuesday Marlo washed the Evergreen steers, McCall washed the Nile heifers, Kade turned Queen on the hill because she was getting too fat. Jaxsen had a football game and he had a big cheering squad. Mom, Dad, Skip, Marlo, Sherri, Barry, Kade, Kicker and Toni. Kick got pizza for everyone to have at the game. Mom made fun football earrings with Jax’s number 50 on them with her sublimation printer. She also made some for Kaine. Kind of a fun perk with a crafty mother. Mike Chubb called and could harvest the two extra steers, so Kaine, Ben and I got them in.

Wednesday morning Mike was out at 7 to harvest the two steers, he was also supposed to get the neighbors pig for us but according to Toni he can not follow directions and could not find the pig. She finally tracked him down and they decided they couldn’t get the pig out of its pen and Mike would come back on Thursday. Toni said she did pat the pig on the back. She is afraid of pigs. I told Toni mid-summer the extra steer she picked for Jaxsen was not going to work, if Jaxsen needed an extra he was just going to not show,  that his steer was wild. Toni said that she picked the tamest one for him and he was fine. Guess what, Mike said one of the steers tried to get him and guess who it was… Not Kade’s extra that was halter broke. Luckily Jaxsen had his “good” Angus steady eddy steer and didn’t need the extra was it really didn’t become an issue. It might have been funny to see how that was going to go, but a bullet dodged. Wednesday afternoon/evening the wind came and we had blowing dust. I needed to go down and get some videos of the bulls for a guy, so that was fun. We did chores and Toni went to stay with grandma, who did not sleep well.

Thursday everyone at my house missed their alarms, I did not sleep in too much, but Kade did most of the catching and tying up Thursday morning. Ben normally ties up Anna’s and feeds them before he goes to work.  I stayed with grandma on Thursday night, she still was not sleeping well.

On Friday our hay got baled. Toni wandered out in the horse pen, Comet was acting off, but she is 24 years old. Toni gave her some meds for colic and Comet was fine. Comet likes to scare us about every 3-4 months with a colic episode, we all get worried, and she is up and acting fine the next day. It was a beautiful day so some good pictures of horses, foals, and Bunny the mini mule were taken. Toni and Kade went for a ride, Toni said the mosquitoes were terrible, and Reina did not like it. Dad, Marlo and I went to College Place to watch Kaine play football. Connell, won, it was a good game. Billings horse sale also started Friday night so Toni and Kade were watching that like a hawk. Toni really thinks she should have bought ME a horse Friday night. She had one all picked out if only she had bid a little higher. Kade and Toni were also bidding on heifers for Kade because he wants a simi heifer.

                Happy Birthday Dad on Saturday, the 4H kids came to pick out their steers. I think they all made great choices. Anna and McCall got some new pics of Haul when they washed him. We had two groups of people come out to look at foals Saturday. Which gave us the idea of Opal’s story.  We have a tiktok on Opal and her twins that are in the same sack. There was also some fast and furious bidding at the Billings sale online that luckily amounted to nothing other than Toni complaining that the horse market seems very strong. We also got our super awesome new backdrops with our brands for the cattle shows, a big thank you to Alyx Corey and CoreyTalk. They are AWESOME! We got another foal weaned Saturday, so up to 8 foals weaned. We had a great family fun night with Dad and Kade’s bday. Dad is 79 going on 50.

Still windy on Sunday. We got the Hereford steer that is sold in and on a halter. Worked on the calves. Put hay out with the horses. It was a cold windy day. Kade went for a ride on Joss. You can’t make a good horse if you wait for the perfect day to ride. The big highlight for us on Sunday was the Traynham/Cox sale was going on. We have bought heifers from them for the kids to show for a number of years. We pretty much liked all of their offering. We were able to get a really nice 24k heifer for Kaine in our price range. We are really excited about her and now just trying to get her home so he can show her. Her name is Jewel. Kade was also able to finally get a simi heifer bought Sunday night that he is really excited about. As sometimes things just work out, one of our family friends, who happens to be a hauler, was already back in the midwest so is able to go get that heifer next week. We also got halters put on the four foals we plan to halter break for the week. We are really not very excited to start that process but it must be done.

Now for a Copper update. Copper suffered a catastrophic injury to her hind leg in Aug. Because she is an amazing filly, we were able to get her in and have doctored her now since that date. Lots and lots of consultation with our team. It takes a really good team, especially the home team, and absolute dedication to get a foal to pull through something this big. She cut the leg down to the bone and needed a brace on the leg until she could walk on it. We had our vet, farrier, nurse practitioner, everyone in the family working on this foal and with creativity and patience we have been able to keep her going. As of this week we now have complete coverage over the bone and she is really starting to walk on her leg. There were some weeks where we didn’t think we could get her through, and I don’t want to jinx it, but it looks like she is on the mend. I have not taken pictures of the wound.

With the cooler fall weather and the shorter days, fall has arrived. We are still going to cattle shows but are around some weekends for anyone that wants to come look at foals.

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If you come to this ranch looking for the “best one”

If you come to this ranch looking for the “best one”, be prepared to look at chestnuts and bays. If you come and tell me you are about resale value and don’t want red or bay, I get it. If you are in the resale game, color sells. That is just a fact of life. But if you come looking for the best foal we have available, we are going to show you them all. We ride bay, we ride chestnut and sorrel. What makes a “best one” isn’t the color, it is the brain, the try, the grit, the confirmation. Color is so far down the list, it isn’t in the equation.  A “best one” can mean many things, but to us it means the best and strongest that we have to offer. The color can just be icing on the cake.

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Who is your favorite colt?

People ask all of the time, what colt is your favorite? I do not know, I have a lot of favorites, who is my favorite colt? You decide.

Is it a Sagebug colt?

A Gunner Colt?

A Leroy Colt?

The only Dude or only King colt?

One of the Jackpot Colts?

One of the Tank colts?

Or, last but not least, one of the AI colts?

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Well it is that time of year that we need to get serious about selling some of the foals.

Well it is that time of year that we need to get serious about selling some of the foals. We are officially done with the fairs. If you have an interest in a 2024 foal come see us. We have some exceptional ones that we are going to be sad to part with but we can’t keep them all!

                If you want a list of our favorite foals for 2024 just look at them all. We can’t pick a favorite. They are all really good. If you want a blue roan colt we have a couple of really cool ones- KT The Flying Bug “Sarge” is EE aa Rn so a true blue hz black colt, he could also carry a crème gene.  He is BIG, soggy, soft eyed and 6 panel N/N. To contrast with Sarge we have KT ImaBlueStarShooter who is a chromey, spicey, fun, keen headed, smooth moving cool as cool can be blue roan.  We have a wide variety of really great using horses that are all AQHA Heritage Breeder eligible. We would love to have you out to visit.

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KT Alotta Guns

KT Alotta Guns
Filly, 5 panel N/N, N/HRD
Sire: KT Gunpowder N Lead
Dam:  KT EllyDoubleMelody, “Elly
Date Born: 3/28/24
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Color: Smokey Black (Color Tested a/a, n/Cr, E/e)
Price: 6,000
Elly is a remarkable mare that has marvelous foals with any stallion she is bred too, and she has proven herself once more. Cute black filly, possibly blue roan by KT Gunpowder N Lead, “Gunner,”. Elly is a mare that we bought back that is 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. On this filly’s top side Gunner is a fantastic dun roan son of Cue Bars Laddie. Cue Bars Lassie is a roan stallion that has been shown as a reiner, cowhorse and rope horse. He was the recipient of the Open AQHA All Around Trophy and is a CCHA Hall of Fame Horse. Gunner’s dam, Pistol, has been shown NFQHA, has been featured on the NFQHA rule book and in the NFQHA magazine. She is a great working ranch horse, rope horse, and the kids can ride her as well. This filly has lots of potential is any arena.

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To put it mildly, fair tired is an all kind of different tired!

The week of Aug 19th – Aug 25th was a fun filled week at the fair, it is known around here “The Best Week of Summer,” or by adults as the Longest Week of Summer or depending on how hot it is, the Worst Week of Summer. Anna started college classes Monday, and Ady decided to not go to the Benton Franklin Fair. We felt like we were short a few steers and kids all week. We only took 4 open heifers since last year they decided to make us clean out our beds, we used to take a whole bunch of open cattle. So it was a pretty light week for us really. Monday Kaine, Jaxsen, Toni and I hauled the steers in, Kade and Kicker took Kade’s pickup to B&W to have a gooseneck hitch put in, then Kicker brought Kade over to the fair. Ben and Kicker did all the chores all week, except the horse chores on two days when Toni and I drove home to dr Copper.

Tuesday was Market, Kaine and Kade were showing FFA this year, so they were first, they did a great job. Kade was grand champion in Market and Kaine was Reserve champion. Jaxsen, Julian and Natalie were showing 4H. Natalie and Julian both made it back to the champion round, Jaxsen was 3rd in his class which had 2 phenomenal steers in it. The funny thing is last fall we had some friends ask us to buy them steers for their kids. We bought some super top-notch steers and Toni said- we are going to regret buying these steers. The Market championship round had 3 of the steers that we bought last fall. They are that good. And one of them beat Jaxsen.  Natalie was grand champion 4H. That afternoon the kids went on rides and Toni and I went home to dr Copper and do the horse chores. We got back in time to go to the rodeo and eat dinner.

Wednesday was Fitting and Showing, the kids all did great again. Kaine was Grand Champion FFA in Fitting and Showing and Kade was Reserve champion. It was super cool because during that round the Judge said she kept waiting on one of the boys to make a mistake and they didn’t. She finally chose Kaine due to personal preference because they were both showing that good and their steers were that good. Let me tell you, we were beyond ecstatic to have the boys go back-to-back Grand Reserve/Grand Reserve in reverse. We did get asked if there were more than 2 FFA showmen and yes there were.  Natalie, Julian and Jaxsen all made it back to the championship round, and Natalie was grand champion. The kids all did great showing. Jaxsen’s steer, Gunz, that we raised took such good care of Jax. Some of the steers on both days were a bit much, getting loose, running the ring and steady eddie Gunzy and Jax just stood there and did their thing. Super solid. Wednesday football practice started, so Kaine and Max went to football practice when they got done showing. We walked around the fair for a while, got a massage in the massage chair, got a bundt cake sample, shoes polished. Then did chores and went to the rodeo and dinner.  We had heard rumors the big boys were wandering the fair with girls, but no first hand knowledge on that. Toni and Leslie also went to Craig Morgan and said it was an awesome concert.

On Thursday the kids went around and learned how to show all the animals for the round robin. Aram and Emmett “managed” the round robin kids. Kaine tried to fire Aram but since he didn’t hire Aram, he couldn’t fire him. Aram and Emmett are really good at managing people and it was hysterical to overhear Aram trying to boss Kaine around to get him motivated.  They did a great job. Toni and I went back to do chores right after lunch so we made it back in time for the round robin. All of the beef kids did great, none of them won, and we could not hear the announcer at all from our side of the ring, it was kind like we were the red headed step child (isn’t that the saying??) Our kids all did well though, I am proud of all 4 of them. Then we went to the rodeo and had dinner.

Friday was the sale, Kade, Natalie and Kaine were at the sale of champions at the beginning. Thank you Musser Bros Trucks and Auto, Watts Construction and Wheatland Bank for buying their steers. Then we waited around until last, had lunch, etc. Finally, it was Jaxsen and Julian turn. Ray Poland Construction bought Julians and Les Schwab about Jaxsens. Thak you to all our buyers. Kaine, Max, Keegan and Andrew went to practice on Friday. We went to the rodeo and dinner. Let me tell you, by Friday we were tired. Also, as kind of a fun thing there was a really cool hat booth that had set-up at the fair that had blanks, meaning you get to pick how the hat is shaped. Kade, Kaine, Julian, and Lane all wanted a semi-custom hat and it was really a fun process. Toni bought a pre-formed hat. Super fun to all have new straw hats. Jax got a ball-cap and a sweatshirt because he didn’t pack one. The weather was very moderate this year and it was rainy and windy by Friday.

Saturday was livestock judging, and Toni and Leslie have a good time getting the steer class together and placing them. Toni probably more so than Leslie. It is one of her favorite things. Judging cattle, what is more fun?  The kids all did pretty good, Aram was reserve champion in FFA and the FFA team with our kids was 1st. Natalie, Julian and Jaxsen all placed well in 4H. Kaine was at football so did not judge. Manny reserved tables for the rodeo on Saturday night, so we had great seats and Ben, Kicker, Anna, McCall, Marlo and Lane all came. We had a great time. Saturday night is really the only night we get to relax and enjoy the fair like normal people. Other than eating. We eat fried food all week at the fair. Funnel Cake, Elephant Ears, the big Fry square, etc. Lots of crap food.

Sunday morning we got up and cleaned out the beds, packed up our stuff and came home. We all took a nap when we got home, then did chores and cleaned out the camper.  To put it mildly, fair tired is an all kind of different tired!

We had a great time at the fair. Got to see good friends, help people, see people, and just let the kids enjoy their last week of summer.

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KT Sak A Gunpowder “Sackett”

KT Sak A Gunpowder “Sackett”
Colt
Sire: KT HotTimein Cowtown, “Tank”
Dam:  Sak A Reysins, “Dally”
Date Born: 4/23/24
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Color: Bay
Price: 6,000
Stunning bay colt by KT HotTimein Cowtown, “Tank” and out of Sak A Reysins, “Dally.” Tank is by KR Gun Powder and is out of KT Cow Cuttin Hottie. KR Gun Powder is by Colonels Smoking Gun and out of A Bueno Poco Dunit. KR Gun Powder is the 2016 APHA Senior Reining World Champion. In only 9 shows, Gun Powder has been titled as the 2016 APHA Senior Reining World Champion and has amassed nearly $13,000 in NRHA earnings. Hottie is by Cow Cuttin Colonel and out of KT Copper Comet. Cow Cuttin Colonel is a major contender in the cow horse industry. A few of his accomplishments include: NRCHA Superior Cow horse, AQHA Open and Amateur Performance ROM, 2006 NRCHA World Show Non Pro Hackamore – 3rd!, 2005 AQHA Amateur Performance ROM, 2005 NRCHA World Show Non Pro Hackamore Finalist, 2004 WRHA Non Pro Derby Reserve Champion. Dally is a really cute bay mare, who was in cutting training with Tim Johnson. Her sire, SDP TR TARI REY, has won $2,732.64 in NCHA dollars of which $2,732.64. His sire, TR Dual Rey has a LTE:$353,174, 2002 NCHA Fut. Open Semi-Finalist, 2003 Memphis D. Open Res.Champ, 2003 Suncoast Winter D. Open Champ and more. On the bottom side Dally is out of Dox Sak a Candy who is a daughter of Dox Outside Chance, NCHA $8,368, NCHA COA 3/4 brother to Smart Little Lena.

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KT The Flying Bug “Sarge”

KT The Flying Bug “Sarge”
Colt
Sire: KT Gunners Sage Bug
Dam:  FQHR City Star “CeeCee”
Date Born: 5/1/24
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Color: Black (Possibly Roan and homozygous black)
Price: $7,000
Here is a big, fancy black colt by KT Gunners Sage Bug and out of FQHR City Star “CeeCee”. 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. CeeCee is a fancy black mare that came from a good friend of ours that just knew we needed another black mare. CeeCee came from the Froelich Ranch in North Dakota. She was purchased as a yearling and brought to WA. CeeCee sustained an injury and is only usable as a broodmare now, which is why we have her. Froelich’s base their breeding program on foundation quarter horses, so CeeCee has a very foundation pedigree and is out of Blue Stars Fire and Charlies City Girl on the bottom side.

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KT Radiant Rifle


KT Radiant Rifle
Filly
Sire: KT Gunpowder N Lead
Dam:  Running Sparkles
Date Born: 4/16/24
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Color: Bay (Roan?)
Price: $6,500
Imagine a horse that shines like a star and packs a punch like a rifle! Imagine no more. This fancy filly is out of Running Sparkles and by KT Gunpowder N Lead. KT Gunpowder N Lead is by Cue Bars Laddie, an AQHA point earning and producing stallion, who is out of two money earning parents. KT Gunpowder N Lead’s dam is a mare we have used in all aspects of ranch work and she has been shown NFQHA and was featured on the cover of the NFQHA book. Her pedigree includes Imperial One, Docs Jack Frost, Dandy Derby and more. Running Sparkles is a mare that we are really excited to get, she is continuing the Dal Dagnon legacy. She is a big black/brown mare that has a lot of size and leg and can really move out through the sagebrush and cover some ground. On the top side she goes back to Shipper W, King Fritz and a lot of really good traditional breeding. Her dam is a Shining Spark granddaughter and also goes back to Two Eyed Jack and Barts Sunglow.
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KT Dancing Bug

KT Dancing Bug
Filly
Sire: KT Gunners Sage Bug
Dam:  KT Major Shasta Dais
Date Born: 3/21/24
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Color: Possibly Red Roan
Price: 5,000
Here is another impressive Sagebug filly, that is out of Shasta. Sagebug is out of Continental Lady Bug and is by KT Gunpowder N Lead, “Gunner.” 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. Continental Lady Bug is a big boned Continental Cad daughter going back to Mr Blackburn on the bottom. Shasta’s dam, Totchie was a daughter of Poco Cisco Bueno, shown AQHA, and a Sonnys OO Buck and Codys Royal Dancer (AQHA point earner) granddaughter, as well as a granddaughter of Annies My Granny, an AQHA point producing mare, and a Docs Superstar Bar and Docs Adonis great granddaughter. She threw really big, growthy foals that had a good mind and were easy to break. Shasta’s sire, Zinks Major Kid, was shown at local show before we got him. He was a producer of cow horses and performance horses and his foals continue to live on in many arenas. He was a great stallion, with an award winning personality that he passed on to his foals. They have a lot of try and like to please. This is going to be a fancy filly that will excel in many arenas.

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