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🌾 Muddy Monday

Spring is here and that means one thing on the ranch…

Mud. Everywhere.

The horses are muddy, the dogs are muddy, the pickup is muddy, and if you step in the wrong spot your boots might stay there permanently. The only ones who seem to enjoy it are the cows, and Outlaw who is ALWAYS muddy.

But muddy mornings also mean green grass is coming, calves are thriving, and longer evenings are on the way. Hard to complain too much about that.

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Today might just be one of the best days of the year on the ranch — Spring Forward.

Sure, we lose an hour of sleep, but what we gain is evenings that actually last long enough to get something done. Suddenly there’s daylight after chores, after work, and after supper. It’s that time of year when you look at the clock, see the sun still up, and think, “Well… we might as well saddle one more.”

Around here, more daylight means more riding, more projects getting finished, and a lot more time spent outside instead of staring out the window wishing winter would hurry up and leave.

We wrapped up calving season, which always feels like a milestone. The calves are bouncing around the pasture and doing what calves do best—running, bucking, and generally acting like they’ve had way too much coffee.

Last weekend we AI’d the cows, which is always a ranch event in itself. It takes a crew, a lot of organization, and a sense of humor. If you’ve never spent a weekend artificially inseminating cattle, well… let’s just say it’s not a topic that usually comes up at dinner parties.

Now we’ve moved on to the ranch tradition of waiting on mares to foal, which is a whole different kind of patience. We check the mare… she looks normal. Then at some point she’ll foal during the exact 20 minutes nobody is watching.

But with longer evenings ahead, it’s hard to complain. Spring is creeping in, the horses are getting ridden more, and the ranch is starting to feel alive again.

Here’s to longer days, dusty boots, and just one more ride before dark. 🌾🐎

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“Things Only Ranch People Understand (Saturday Edition)”

Your “office” has four legs

Clean jeans = you didn’t work

One quick chore turns into three hours

Mud is a neutral color

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Friday Ranch Blog – Hurry Up and Wait

Spring on the ranch is always an adventure. We officially wrapped up calving, which feels like a big win. The calves are on the ground, everyone survived on coffee and stubbornness, and the cows are doing their jobs like they’re supposed to. That part of the season is always a little chaotic, so when the last calf hits the ground it feels like you can finally exhale.

Last weekend we AI’d the cows, which means the ranch spent a couple days playing matchmaker. There’s nothing quite like explaining to someone outside of agriculture what artificial insemination day looks like. Let’s just say it involves long days, a lot of organization, and conversations you definitely don’t have in an office job. The cows, of course, were less impressed with the whole situation than we were.

Now we’re in the next phase of ranch life: waiting on mares to foal. If you’ve ever waited on a mare, you know exactly how this goes. You check her… she looks normal. You check her again… still normal. And she stands there calmly eating hay like she has absolutely no plans of having a baby anytime soon.

Mares have a special talent for foaling the one time you finally fall asleep.

The horses are getting ridden, the calves are growing, and somewhere out there is a mare who is absolutely enjoying keeping us guessing.

Happy Friday from the ranch. If you need us, we’ll be checking the mares… again. 🐎😅

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 Small package, big motor, and ready to go to work!


Boons Peppy Dualena

Bay Mare | Born 1/3/2009
Consigned to the Moses Lake Sale – March 14
Call Kade: 509-318-0691
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Here’s a handy little bay mare that’s packed with feel and try! Boons Peppy Dualena may be short in stature, but don’t let that fool you—she can really step out and travel. She’s athletic, quick-footed, and has a big stop when you ask for it. This mare enjoys attention and gets along well with people, but she’s not one for beginners—she’s better suited for an intermediate rider who will appreciate her responsiveness and ability.
Kade has been putting outside miles on her, riding her around and keeping her seasoned. She’s the kind that’s fun to ride, stays handy, and has the athletic ability to get a job done. If you’re looking for a tough, gritty mare with some cow-horse style and plenty of personality, make sure you take a look at Boons Peppy Dualena in Moses Lake!
 Small package, big motor, and ready to go to work!
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Hot Deal on KT Blonde Wildfire

KT Blonde Wildfire
Filly
Sire KT Heza Pana Dude
Dam:  Franks Uptown Zoey
Date Born: 4/17/25
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Color: Palomino
Price: $2,500
This is a pretty cool filly that checks a lot of boxes — eye appeal, pedigree, and personality. She’s out of Franks Uptown Zoey and sired by KT Heza Pana Dude, making her a strong blend of foundation performance blood and modern versatility.
Her dam, Franks Uptown Zoey, is by Frankly Majestic, a son of Too Bee Frank and a grandson of the great Okie Leo — bringing in proven ranch and performance genetics. Zoey is out of Reo Annie Get Yo Gun, a granddaughter of Major Bonanza, adding even more depth and consistency to the bottom side.
She is sired by KT Heza Pana Dude, a stallion we proudly chose to keep by Zinks Major Kid. “Dude” is known for his strong build and distinctive white markings — traits he has passed along to this filly. He consistently stamps his foals with great bone, a big hip, a pretty head, and most importantly, a winning disposition.
Dude was started by Jordan Crabtree in Ferndale, WA, and was a pleasure to ride from day one. His trainable mind and good attitude continue to show up in his offspring.
This filly combines foundation names like Okie Leo and Major Bonanza with size, shape, and eye-catching chrome. She’s built right, bred right, and has the kind of mind that makes a standout partner in the arena or on the ranch.

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#TwoYearOldTuesday

Say hello to KT A Dry Scotch—the kind of colt that makes you stop mid-sentence and say, “Yep… that one’s gonna be good.” 🥃🐎 Born 4/10/24, bay, 6-panel N/N, and already carrying himself like he knows he’s royalty, this gelding is bred for everything and acts like he’s read the job description. By NZ Scotch Time (“Rip”), a true do-it-all overachiever who’s earned money, turned back cows, roped, barreled, reined, and still had energy left for ranch chores, and out of KT A Benelli Girl, a big, striking mare with cutting, cowhorse, and rope horse greatness stacked deep in her pedigree. This colt is athletic, classy, catty, and put together like a performance horse should be—muscle where it counts, movement that makes you watch twice, and a presence that says “future champion” without needing to brag. He’s fun to watch, prettier than he needs to be, and built to go in any direction you point him. If you’re shopping for an all-around prospect with brains, beauty, and serious talent, this Scotch is smooth, strong, and priced right at $6,000—no chaser required.

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Last Week in Pictures

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Man-Crush Monday

KT GUNPOWDER N LEAD
87% NFQHA

KT Gunpowder N Lead, “Gunner,” is a powerful dun roan son of Cue Bars Laddie—an AQHA point-earning and producing stallion known for versatility and performance.

His dam, “Pistol,” is a proven NFQHA mare who has been featured in both the NFQHA rule book and NFQHA magazine. She is a dependable working ranch and rope horse with a quiet disposition suitable for riders of all ages, including kids. Pistol is sired by Gold Country Charro, a dunskin stallion shown successfully in halter at local shows in 1998 and 1999.

Gunner is correct and athletic, with excellent bone, strong legs, a big hip, and plenty of natural growth paired with a willing, “can-do” attitude. He was started under saddle in the Allison Trimble training program (Ferndale, WA) and ridden by Jordan Crabtree, giving him a solid foundation and good mind.

Standing 15.2 hands tall, Gunner is consistently producing foals with size, substance, and eye-catching color. He is an excellent choice for breeders looking to add color, work ethic, and proven foundation bloodlines to their program.

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“Meet the Crew: Ranch Edition”

The horse that thinks she’s in charge

The cow that always escapes

The dog that supervises everything

The quiet mare that does all the work

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