Posts Tagged With: #AQHA black filly

To Be Roan or Not To Be, that is the question?

On Monday Anna, Kaine and I had dentist appointments, so Anna caught her steers and heifers and Kade and Toni caught Kaines for him. Kade also caught Jaxsen’s since Jaxsen at 12 can’t catch his own. Really unclear on that. We went and saw grandma after our appointments then the kids went home to work on their animals. Toni got the old horses in, Cad was the only one that did not get out, and fixed the fence. Toni, Jaxsen and I put up some poles. Kade rode Stormy Monday night.

Tuesday mom and Toni went to see grandma. Anna and Kade got circle 5 in and Anna and Kaine sorted out the bulls and a Hereford heifer that was limping. They also sorted out their bred and owned show heifers. Anna also got the old mares in and fixed the fence. I took Anna to a work dinner with me at Anthonys on Tuesday night, she was my DD. Toni and Jaxsen built fence after the horse chores while the boys went up and finished up working on their steers. Toni also worked on Glo and Fabby, two of the two-year-olds, while Kade rode Stormy and Gen.

Happy first day of summer.  Toni and I celebrated by building fence with Jaxsen. It was the highlight of his day. We also took some new pics of Joss and played with the yearling fillies. We love them all. We are keeping too many, but four of them are out of old mares. And they are all so special. We still have Monte in, but we aren’t really doctoring him now, just waiting and hoping he gets better. His leg is still an issue. The good news is that he is young. There is time. There were rumors that I was sick on Wednesday night, but I said I had allergy issues.

I was supposed to go to Spokane on Thursday for work and go on a tour of Grand Coulee, I was really looking forward to this, however, I was home sick and slept all day. From looking at the pictures it looks like Kade rode Gen in a halter and Stormy in her bosal. Toni and Jaxen put up a pole. It really was too much for Jax since the poles are heavy and he thinks it is stupid.  The kids also worked on their steers and heifers.  Kade is still catching Jax’s steers. The big huge steer named Loki (Jax has had like 4 steers named Loki), is probably the tamer of the two steers. He may already be 1300 lbs but he is pretty tame. We are hopeful that Jax will be able to lead the steer before we head to Jr. Nationals. I think we are all sure Jax is not going to work on his steers when we are gone.

On Friday Toni, dad and Anna went to Spokane. Dad and Anna went to the AQHA trainer Jennifer Ballard for Anna to do her AQHA Youth Development Foal program. They really liked Jennifer and Gunnie did great. Toni went to Allie’s and picked up Abs, who is bred to Silver Gun, and preg check Annie, who is open, so no foal by Shiner named Sioux.  Toni got to see “Cookie” the stud we are breeding Cinder and Cammie to and said how nice he is. On the way home they stopped and ate at Chaps which is one of Toni’s favorites and Dad really enjoyed his burger. Said it was one of the best he has had. Kaine chopped down Russian Olive trees after washing heifers and steers and Kade did some Angus Association paperwork after he was done washing. We also found some tadpoles on Friday where the sprinkler in the old mare pen had made a puddle. So we spent way too much time watching them. Marlo came out so she got to have fun with us watching tadpoles and discussing them.  We moved Crystal over with Tank so she can have a late foal again next year.  Toni and Kade went for a ride, Kade on Stormy and Toni on Gen, again in a halter.

On Saturday dad took the three older kids to Coulee City to get their heifers feet trimmed before we go to Jr Nationals. Toni and I went to a bridal shower for Kaycee Booth at Shannon’s house. We had a lot of fun, Grace did a great job planning it. In the afternoon Anna and I went to Cecil and Debbie’s house and picked up Benelli and Angel, they were there with two mini mares eating down the grass, the grass was getting short so we brought the big horses home. We put them down in circle 6 with Cad. I got a few new pics of Waffles the colt that is there. Then Toni, Jaxsen and I built some more fence. Kaine and Ben put out big bales of grass straw, thanks guys.

On Sunday Terry and Erina came out with Josie and JR to see the horses. We had a lot of fun “riding” the horses and catching and releasing tadpoles. Then we moved some panels and fence around and moved some horses around. I went out and checked Sagebug pen. The boys loaded some hay onto the flatbed trailer and bought it down to feed. Kids washed steers and heifers. Kolton and Scarlett were down so Kolton “helped” Jaxsen wash his steer and do his chores. Scarlett helped Anna, and Anna’s friend Brandy was out, so she helped her as well. They fixed the fence in the bull pen and moved the mini horses into the circle. Toni’s cat Harry took a ride in Kicker’s pu, then wouldn’t come to Kicker after he jumped out, so Toni had to run up and rescue her cat. And lastly on Sunday Chad came out and trimmed the three donkeys, Gunnie, Abs and Miss Gen.  We only had Chad for a small sliver of time, so had to prioritize what was getting done. Then Kade rode Stormy and Gen.

Silver BlackDuke is a buckskin roan, so that throws people off a bit when they look at him. Smokin is a funky color, but we haven’t color tested him. A couple of the black colts also have crème genes which makes them look not truly black. We are firm believers that a color doesn’t make a horse, but color can be fun. A good horse is a good horse, regardless of color.

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Lots of Cash on Mare Monday

KT Miss Quick Cash
Filly
Sire: 
Brays Eye Full “Dillion”
Dam: 
RH Apache Butterfly
Date Born: 
4/26/21
Color
: Black, color tested as a/a, E/e
Cash is a fancy black filly out of a mare we bought from Bridgeman Land and Livestock, RH Apache Butterfly. They also own and stand her sire, Brays Eye Full, “Dillion”. 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. Brays Eye Full is a son of Mr Eye Opener who has a SI of 106 and has sired multiple race and barrel racing winners. “Dillon’s” dam is a daughter of First Down Kelly that has a SI of 93.

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KT Sheza Smart Pic “Baby Blackie”

KT Sheza Smart Pic “Baby Blackie”
Filly
Sire KT Jackpot City
Dam:  Pics Bar Bee, “Blackie”
Date Born: 3/27/23
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Color: Black w/ blaze
Price: 10,000
These showy fillies just keep coming. Her dam, Blackie, is a daughter of Pic Remedy, an own son of Doc’s Remedy, out of a Willie War Chic bred mare. This mare has many greats on her papers including Doc Bar, Teresa Tivio, Sugar Vandy, War Chic, and Deck Oiler to name some. She is bred for performance and run and has that look. Very keen head, square body, and a great personality. Blackie loves attention and is easy to be around. Her sire, 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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What an amazing week.

Monday was a day for the books. We woke up to snow and it was snowing hard, I guess a late April Fools Day joke?? Toni went and checked and Lura had a beautiful blue roan colt. Lura is a range mare, Toni attempted to get her into the barn, but she was anti. Luckily the colt was big, healthy, and was sucking, so at some point you have to weigh the stress of trying to get them in with leaving them alone. In this case, where Lura really didn’t want to come in, it made sense to leave her. The cows decided that they did not want to be out in the sagebrush anymore, and we do not want to have to feed them, so they continued to come home all day, they just have to cross a plowed field to come home. Toni and the kids fought with them most of the day before taking them home. Lane came to see Anna and got the spend the day running behind the cows. It had stopped snowing at that point, but they got to sort and document which cows and calves they had in the hail. Toni had Lane and Anna stand in the covered part of the barn while they sorted as Lane was a guest. Bull 134, who is in with the show heifers, somehow got out of the corral and went up to Gayles house in the middle of the night. Gayle thought it was Hayley’s bull, Hayley called Ben because it was not her bull, so Anna and Hayley got him in. Anna was leaving Wednesday morning to Reno, so trying to get packed. They finally got done and came down and we did chores. Throughout the day they had rain, snow, hail, lightening. We got chores done and went out to check. We went to hook up Butte to the red trailer, since dad was going to Inchelium and Daisy on Tuesday and the battery was dead. So we jump started Butte, unhooked the camper and hooked up the trailer. Here is hoping for a better day tomorrow.

Tuesday we just had frost in the morning, a big improvement. Dad headed North first thing after Anna loaded the bulls. A straggler cow, 813, was waiting at the house to be let into the pasture. Toni and Jaxsen went out to check and found Running Sparkles and her new blue roan colt by Gunner. I called to change our reservation to Reno to Wednesday instead of Tuesday as check in date and the guy I talked to changed it to be one day. So then I had to call back and they said they did not have any rooms. I said my reservation was literally just changed, so that room should still be available. What do they said about April, in like a lion and out like a lamb?? Toni, Kade and Kaine fixed a pole on Jackpot’s pen and a pole on King pen Tuesday night. And brought in enough poles to put up some hill fence. Toni wanted to get the hillside between the old mares and King replaced over spring break. That is her goal. Her and I have been putting in posts for awhile, slowly, so now it is just getting the poles up, some panels at the top, and packing the wire out. It doesn’t sound hard but it is time consuming. Anna packed to leave on Wednesday. She went and got a wool suit jacket from Toni as Reno is not known to be warm in April.

Wednesday morning bright and early Kat and Kady showed up to pick up Anna and head to Reno. Ben had a pot of coffee on and breakfast sandwiches made. On my way to work I saw that Shasta had foaled, so I texted. When Toni got down there she say Shasta and Zoie had both foaled. Zoie had a stunning filly with a big blaze and two blue eyes, so Toni got more pictures of that one than of Shasta’s. Both were really nice foals. After the kids worked on steers, Toni and the boys put up a couple more sections of wood fence on the hill and got the panels up. The boys actually thought it would be a good plan to wench the panels to the top of the hill and wasted quite a bit of time trying to make that work. The wench cable just wasn’t long enough, so everyone ended packing panels and wood poles up the hill anyway. They got all but the brace at the top done and taking down the old fence. Chores were still normal, doctoring the heifer, doctoring baby Blackie, and Double. Then feeding and checking.

Thursday I left bring and early for Reno, Anna and Kady started showing in the afternoon, so I had to get on the one flight out of Pasco in the AM. Toni and the boys planned to leave for the Pomeroy jackpot on Friday. So Toni called the boys to see when she should go down and watch them practice showing their steers. They were up working on their boat. She wanted to know which steer was named boat, but it was an actual boat. The boys went back to the barn and got their steers in show halters and did a mock round of showing. Toni said she wasn’t super happy, but they boys are big enough and tough enough that she wasn’t going to worry about it.  Toni and Jaxsen finished the fence, putting up the brace on the end; chopping and picking up all the barbed wire and getting it out. Then chores.

Friday was a busy day all around. In Reno we had the Jr Angus show and the PG&S. Anna and Electra were 4th in thier PG&S class and Kady had a division reserve champion with Spike. Toni, Kaine, Kade and the BB crew headed to Pomeroy for the Garfield County show.  They had a late start because Leslie had a tire issue. So the boys loaded their steers, then unloaded their steers. They did everything pretty much on their own. Took the pick-up and hooked it up, loaded everything, including the steers, then went and picked up Toni. Mom sent them with a bunch of baked goods and so did one of the neighbors. They got to Connell right when the BB crew was loading. So after a brief chat with grandma they were on their way. They had a good, uneventful trip and got to Pomeroy in good weather. All the steers unloaded great and acted like pros. Lots and lots of friends and some family were there. 75 steers were entered in the show, with many coming Saturday morning. Still lots of people on Friday. The crew visited and had dinner, then got ready for Saturday. At home Marlo and Jaxsen were in charge of horse chores. So a big thanks to Marlo for taking care of all of that.

Saturday was another busy day. In Reno we had the Open Angus show and we had a good time. Back in Pomeroy, for once the weather was actually good. No snow, no hail, no real rain. Most of the exhibitors showed up and the steers did great. Kaine and Kade, along with their cousins, all showed great. With 75 head entered, there were lots of spectators and people everywhere. The boys handled their steers really well and placed well.  While at the show, Toni received a text from Jaxsen with pictures of a pole down at the corral, her heifer out, and the caption, “We have a problem.” Luckily Mom and Jax got all the gates shut, so the heifer was locked in and Ben was able to come put everything back to what it should be. The show was done about 3, so after cleaning out and loading, they hit the road for home. Both boys napped while Toni drove. They planned for Toni to do chores while they washed their steers, but chores were done by Kick and Ben, so the boys went and washed steers and Toni went and doctored baby blackie and Double, grabbed Jax, and headed home. 

Happy Easter. We headed back from Reno. Mom and Dad had easter eggs hid in the backyard for the boys. The boys told Toni she couldn’t see the eggs so she couldn’t easter egg hunt so of course she did. She took Anna’s spot. She tied with Kade for the most eggs. After that Ben went and made dinner for the people staying home. No Easter foals. So that was disappointing. But a great Easter for everyone. Great food, good people. Uncle Skip showed up later in the day and spent the night. I got home around chore time and went down to help. Anna unloaded her heifer and started her chores. Ben had gotten the rim and tire fixed on my Colorado so I had that to drive again.

What an amazing week. Anna had a great trip to Reno. It was her first time there. We are so proud of all that she is doing and participating in. Anna has gone from being pretty introverted to pushing her boundaries to become the best version of her. The three boys really stepped up this week as well and took on extra responsibility to help keep things going on the ranch. All of these kids are hard working and dependable. Jaxsen may not love the ranch work, but he understands that we have a responsibility to take care of our livestock and be good stewards of our land. So all-in-all we had a great and productive spring break week!

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KT Gunners Stunner

KT Gunners Stunner is a black filly, that is a full sister to KT Gun in a Million. She is by KT Gunpowder N Lead and out of Wright on Sugarnic, “Stinger.”‘ This filly is bred to the hilt, her dam, Wright On Sugarinic (Stinger) Won Pro division of the Cascade Cutters Futurity and is an own daughter of Lenas Wright On. Her dam, Just Plain Sugari has NCHA earnings of $111.31 and is an AQHA point earner. She is a granddaughter of Smart Little Mesa, Slide Me Again and Just Plain Colonel, who are all money and pt earners. She is also the dam of our Stallion, Just Plain Starlight. Top side, this filly is out of KT Gunpowder N Lead (Gunner) is a son of Cue Bars Laddie. Cue Bars Laddie 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 is out of Charros Dandy Miss (Pistol) who was shown NFQHA and local shows. Great cow horse/ranch horse/rope horse. Homozygous for black mane and tail, and a dunskin. Gunner has greats on his papers like Peppy San, Doc O’Lena, Dandy Derby, Docs Jack Frost, and Imperial One. Gunner took the best of both and is a dunskin roan. Broke to ride in the Allison Trimble program and a very nice stallion. This filly is going to be a fantastic prospect and has the eye catching color. She was born 4/17/17. $3,500

 

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