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Smokey Black Filly for Sale: KT Alotta Guns


KT Alotta Guns

Filly
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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KT Frankly Shez Uptown “Ghost”

KT Frankly Shez Uptown “Ghost”
Filly, 6 Panel N/N
Sire KT Heza Pana Dude
Dam:  Franks Uptown Zoey
Date Born: 4/5/23
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Color: Cremello that will turn gray, w/ Bald Face and two blue eyes. (Color Tested, Cr/Cr, and Gray Gene Present)
Price: 5,000
This is a pretty cool filly out of Franks Uptown Zoey and by KT Heza Pana Dude. Franks Uptown Zoey is by Frankly Majestic and out of Reo Annie Get Yo Gun. Frankly Majestic is by Too Bee Frank and is a Okie Leo grandson. Reo Annie Get Yo Gun is a Major Bonanza granddaughter. KT Heza Pana Dude is a great stallion that we kept by Zinks Major Kid. He has some unique white markings that he passed on to this filly. He also passed down his great bone, big hip, pretty head and a winning disposition. Dude was started by Jordan Crabtree in Ferndale, WA and he was a great horse to start, Jordan enjoyed riding Dude.

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Our kids are pretty lucky to get to grow up the way we did with their grandparents right there giving advice from the other side of the fence.

                What a Monday, at least the kids were home from school to help due to semester ending. I went to a meeting in Othello, and get a call from Toni and then a text to call her ASAP, I texted her back I was in a meeting. Kade took Stormy out on a snowy ride, and MC jumped the fence because he wanted to go too. He broke the wood fence in his attempt to go over it, because he is not bred to jump.  Kade took Stormy around the corner and grabbed his rope off of the saddle. Toni and her client went out to assist, and someone called Anna and Kaine to come and help. MC was having fun so was not letting anyone catch him. They finally got him semi corned and roped, and it took Kade and Kaine to get him back to the round pen, since he was having a great time. So Toni and the kids took MC down to Tank’s pen and Tank up to her house to the pasture. MC is now in the stallion station area, so does not get to run around in the grass. During all of this, or maybe before, Sheena texted that Bellini was ready to come home. So Toni ran in and got her, and she was a pill to load with her one good eye and squished Toni. A quick reminder on Bellini, she lacerated her eyeball, but instead of taking the eyeball out, because we didn’t want that, Sheena did a grant onto the eyeball which we hope will save the eye and give Bellini some sight out of it. Kade and Jax fixed the fence while Toni ran to the vet. The steer guy showed up and got three steers. Anna and Toni went down and fed the mares in circle 5 since Ben got to start working 9 hr days on Monday. That night 140 and 957 calved. 957 calved in the snow, but luckily Ben was there right as it was born, and he grabbed the calf and ran to the straw with it, he ran to the straw because 957 is pretty watchy.

On Tuesday Billy from TLC in Othello came to harvest a custom beef. Toni talked to him while she was checking. She checked on the two calves from the night before, both are good. Dad went to Colville with a bull for Jeff Dawson, a repeat buyer and friend. It was a long and foggy trip. Tank was super happy to be at Toni’s house in a bigger pen. MC is not happy at all and won’t let Kade pet him. We got our check for King from Billings, which was really fast. The buyers are picking him up from Jordan Pace at the end of the week. They also would like to stand him. So if anyone around Burns wants to breed to him, that is where he will be. We can get you their contact info if you want it. Toni already wants to spend the King money on a new cow and is trying to get mom to agree. Haha. It is a Hereford cow so Mom and Dad will probably agree with her.

                Wednesday was my birthday, and at the office you go and get your own birthday treat for the office, I guess that is so if people do not want to celebrate they don’t have to? That started before I worked here. I stopped by Daily Donuts in Pasco on my way to work.  It was a good day, had Bone Fish for dinner, Daisy calved, Toni is calling Daisy’s calf Calf Kellie, I am not calling her that and Daisy is Annas. Mom stayed at Grandmas on Wednesday, so she could not make a dessert for my birthday so we decided to do that Thursday because grandma comes first. We also got some super cool Thank You cards that we had custom made for the kids to take to fairs. And Dad and Ben’s Christmas presents came, custom buckles from Sheridan Buckle for our Heritage Breeder award. The buckles are awesome. We now have buckles from Rowdy Rose and Sheridan Buckle. Both companies are exceptional if you need a buckle, saddle, custom jewelry, etc.

Thursday Toni had to take Jaxsen to the orthodontist, she gets to have both kids in braces at the same time. They were gone most of the day. Toni also bought a couch she is recovering, so they had to get that picked up, take it to the upholstery place, get groceries for my bday dinner, etc. Mom made Coconut rum pie on Thursday, it was really good. Toni stayed with grandma on Thursday so she dined and dashed. One of Kade’s show heifers, that Toni refers to as Grumpy, calved at my 10 o’clock check.

On Friday I got to check since I did not have work. I took some pics of the B2004 calves for Joe, since I was staying with grandma that night. Then mom and I went in for our hair cut and mine dyed. Traci came and picked up mom to go stay with grandma. I went home and worked after and then stayed with grandma that night. Marlo came and helped with chores and then went and helped Anna with cow chores. Toni went to a birthday party for a three year old small child that she claims. The parents let her claim her. Jaxsen went with her because he is friends with the older brother. Toni found another cow to buy on Friday and I had to tell her no. The cow has a bull calf at side, but it is a simangus.

Saturday morning it was raining and left everything a more muddy mess then it already was. Feeding is now a three person job, one person on the tractor pulling the pickup. We had someone out looking at yearlings on Saturday in the rain. All the yearlings did great, well behaved, came in easy, etc. They all acted like really well mannered coming yearlings so that was good, but you wonder what they are up to. One of the char heifers calved on Saturday, she had a cute bull. I guess she was waiting for Lane to be there (since he raises chars). We had the crew, so decided to put out straw at mom and dads. Kaine, with his fun teenager cool pick-up, got stuck in the mud. So to get him out, Ben came down with the tractor, and since we had the tractor, Kade and Kaine brought another pu with straw. Toni and I dove big Red with a full load of straw out in the pasture. It was so soft we got stuck continually and Ben would have to push us with the tractor, however, we got everyone bedded down and good dry stuff out to every pen. Uncle Skip came down on Saturday and we had my birthday party. Mom made millionaire pie, banana cream pie and apple pie. Toni made lasagna, Texas toast and salad, and 2 hors d’oeurves . We had a great dinner. Jax had a new game, kids against maturity, so we played a quick round of that before everyone took off.

Sunday we continued ranching in the mud. Feeding, tagging calves, putting out hay, etc.  Kade took Electra (horse not cow) out for a ride and took Stormy along too. As every ranch teenager does, Kade has decided he wants to try to flip a horse this spring/summer. We did the same at his age. It gives a kid a way to make a little money, get more experience breaking horses, and something fun and challenging. We don’t have much in the older category so he is going to start the pretty little buckskin coming 2 year old Josslyn. He is also getting a started mare from Jeannie Riley, a cool black grade mare. We told Kaine he can also pick something out as well. All the kids can if they want. Kaine is pondering it. Anna likes to break horses she is going to keep, so that doesn’t work for her, but that is ok. Jaxsen likes to ride the couch, so he is not at a point in his life to really want to work on young horses yet, if ever.  I had gotten some racks to hang halters up, so the boys helped us get those hung on the side of the saddle shed and we stared organizing halters. We have a bunch. A bunch of junky ones and some good ones too. It will be nice to have everything organized.

No matter which kid decides to work on the livestock, they will have plenty of supervision. Dad always had great words of wisdom when we were growing up and staring a new horse. Even now he likes to randomly throw out some saying that is so true that you can’t help but smile. Things like, “nothing replaces wet saddle blankets.”  “Time to take a deep seat and a long rein.” “We didn’t do it that way in my day.” Our kids are pretty lucky to get to grow up the way we did with their grandparents right there giving advice from the other side of the fence.

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Last Week in Pictures

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Last show of 2023 is in the books, we had a lot of fun. But never fear, still lots of work on the horizon for us.

The kids did not have school Monday for grade prep, so they finished getting ready for the Western Showcase Jackpot. Mom called Toni when she was on her walk to tell her that King 2 and gotten in with King 1, they are half-brothers, both out of Izzy. So Toni went down and her and mom got him out, mom went with Toni because she heard a kitten and wanted Toni to get the kitten out of the tree. The kitten was not tame and did not feel like it needed assistance. Later in the day Kade, Jaxsen and Toni got more videos of Kade roping off of Gen. So this is Gen’s 2nd time being roped off of. He did great. Kade also roped on Electra. Jax only agreed to pull the TufKaf for a brief time then got off the 4-wheeler and went in the house. I got home from work and we worked on Capone, Hammer, Oak and DJ. Capone we just worked on because we had someone wanting to know how tall he was. The donkeys led Hammer, Oak and DJ on Monday.

On Tuesday it was a bit colder, I was out in just a sweatshirt Monday night but Tuesday required a vest and stocking hat. The donkeys led the colts again on Tuesday, but we also led them. The colts did great. Anna and Ben started feeding the cows Tuesday night after work/school. The corn was not harvested yet and they are getting hungry out on the grass. Happy Halloween on Tuesday. I guess we are all too old for trick or treating, but at least Coco sent us pics of Shea and Morgan sent us pics of Tel. The kids still got bags of candy from our neighbor Roxanne which they love. She brings them each their own bag of candy and a treat bucket. Kade had his in the side-by-side with the bucket for his trash so he could eat his candy and do chores.

Happy November, and it feels like November. We turned Basil out and just kept in Tulip and Rosie, they led Hammer and DJ and then we led them all and Oak. Oak is super easy. We got our last two clubby steers Wednesday night, they are by Sweat Baby James. Toni started working on the foals before I got there because it is getting so dark, however, it is our last of spring forward so I at least got to work on them some. Next week in the hateful fall back time I will not get to work on them at all unless it is in a headlamp because Toni has court. With November starting, we needed to start figuring out what do to with Jackpot. He was being ridden by Ty Decker of TD Performance Horses. She did a great job on him. We originally had him trained as a cutter, but Ty took Jackpot and started running cans. Jackpot is so good minded that he took right to it. Ty hauled him around and we got some good video of him getting a feel for it. We have been so happy with how well Jackpot has gotten back into the riding game after being used just as a stud for the last several years. We are sad to market him, but we have kept fillies out of him and we need to bring a non-creme, not related stud into the program.

Toni went down and spent some time with Grandma who is still at the rehab place. I went over on Wed during lunch. Toni then took Grandma’s laundry to Cousin Traci so had some ice cream with Kayla, that was Toni’s lunch. The colts all got tied and worked on Thursday and then we turned them out in preparation for the weekend and being gone. We are getting Hammer back in Sunday when we get back, he needs a full week. The kids finished up getting everything loaded and ready to go. Looking forward to the last show.

Friday morning Mike came and harvested an Angus steer and an Angus grass fed heifer. I finished packing our stuff then headed to Moses Lake to help set up for the show. Toni, Anna, Kade and Jaxsen followed with the cattle. Kade had to go have his MRIA on his shoulder Friday morning before they could come to Moses Lake. Leslie and McCall were not far behind them with BB Cattle and then Traci, Natalie, Ady and Juju. The three heifers we took are all pro show calves as they just got back from the NILE a few weeks ago. The steers were all kind of newbies, but a couple of them had been to shows before we got them. All of our calves did really good. We had dinner at Rock Top then headed to our Air Bnb and BB headed to their hotel. Ben and Dad went to Yakima to watch Kaine play football. Connell won and is headed to state. Kaine played an awesome game. Spirits were high after the big win. They are playing Lyden Christian on November 10th in Blaine.

Saturday we got up early and spot washed, since there was no water pressure, the heifers and steers that were going to be in showmanship. Ben’s light I got him worked great in the wash rack. Dad brought Kaine up and Deb and Whitney brought Savannah up and Kicker showed up to watch the show. Dad ran the in gate to the show ring. Cordills brought their mini aussie puppies out to play. They were a lot of fun. I think that Leo would have liked it if we got one. Show was good. Anna’s baby heifer Blondie won her class and made it back to the championship round and Kade’s baby heifer Queen was second. They flip flopped from the Nile. Baby Cow was 4th in her class. All the kids showed great in showmanship. There were 305 entries at this show and the competition was deep. We got to see lots of friends, some family, and some other people too. Lots and lots of really high quality cattle.  We went to the 509 BBQ that night for dinner, it was catered by Long horn. Anna was the Youth Breeder of the Year and she got a $500 scholarship from 509. The quarterly newsletter came out the next morning, and Kade is also featured in it as a spotlight member. And we bought an ad and it is also in there. Alyx did a great job putting our ad together. 

On Saturday we had the dreaded fall back. Joe and Jay came up to the show. The steers all showed great, Anna’s was third in his class and Natalie had two 2nds, so were on standby for the championship round. Everyone else was middle of their class, but they all showed great. Then we loaded up and headed home. Ben had built the corn field fence in the part that had been harvested, so he had the cows turned out, so back off of the feed bill. They were all happy. Toni and I went down and got Hammer, Yo Chic and Mage in. Yo Chic and Mage are for our Youth Kid, Kane, to pick from. And DJ is going to our second youth kid, Camas. We are really excited Camas got into the program.  We are looking forward to meeting Kane as well.

We always have a big sigh of relief when a successful show season comes to an end. It is bittersweet because the heifers are turned out to calve and become cows, so unless shown cow-calf they don’t get to come back in the barn. Baby Cow was a favorite, so we may see her on the show circuit again. Also bittersweet because we won’t see our show family for a few months. Most of the 2024 show calves are in and will stay in through the winter. The kids still have work to do, cattle to care for, we just don’t go to the shows for a few months while we do other important stuff. Next on the ranching cycle is finishing to ship the sold foals, start calving, get the cows bred back, start foaling, building corn field fence, feeding, draining horses, the show season is over for the winter because no one has time to show taking care of all the animals in the cold. Also during the winter there are lots of winter projects inclusive utilizing feed and putting up temporary fence. So never fear, still lots of work on the horizon for us.

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We have Fitting and Showing and Breeding Classes today, stop by and say hi.

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KT King of Blue

KT King of Blue
Stallion
Sire: Shining Blue Dr
Dam: KT Copper Isabelle 
Date Born: 5/22/18
Color: Blue Roan, he is color tested as E/E, a/a
Price: $15,000 OBO
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KT King of Blue is a fancy true blue stallion. He 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 . Izzy is out of Captains Double Coy and KT Copper Queen Cleo. This is a filly that was our first 4th generation foal. We were able to show her prior to her injury, and now we use her on the ranch. She really goes after the cows. Izzy’s pedigree includes many greats like Major Bonanza, Sizzlin Hot, Major King, Docs Dee Bar and more. This colt was born 5/22/18. King has been color tested as a true blue roan that is homozygous black mane and tail. E/E, a/a. He was in training with Tim Johnson winter 2020 and had a refresher in spring 2022 with Jordan Pace.  

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KT Stars Go Blue, “Star”

KT Stars Go Blue, “Star”
Mare
Sire: Just Plain Starlight, “Colonel”
Dam: Blue Eyed Reflection
Date Born: 5/06/20
Color: Chestnut with 4 socks and blaze
Price: $8,000
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Star is an impressive mare with a pedigree that speaks for itself. She is out of Blue Eyed Reflection, a daughter of Colonels Reflection, a point earning stallion and son of Colonel Freckles. She is out of Reba Lynx, who was a daughter of Docs Lynx with One Gun on the bottom side. Blue Eyed Reflection’s full brother has his ROM and her sister is a barrel horse. VERSATILE! This colt’s sire is Just Plain Starlight, “Colonel,” who is a son of Tamalight; winner of $21,492.10 in NCHA dollars and COA. Colonel’s dam is Wright on Sugarnic, winner of the Cascade Cutters Futurity. Wright on Sugarnic is by Lenas Wright On, World Champion Jr. Working Cow Horse, Reserve World Champion Jr. Reining, ROM, AQHA point earner. Wright on Sugarnic’s 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. In addition to this dazzling pedigree, this filly is ELEGANT with lots of chrome. We were planning on keeping her but have not had time to start her.

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Last Week in Pictures

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Last Week in Pictures

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