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KT Cut N Shine

KT Cut N Shine is a cute bay roan colt out of Jazabell Shine and by KT King of Blue. Jazabell is a daughter of AQHA Rom earner Shiney Men Can Jump. Shiney Men Can Jump is by Shining Spark, who is in the  AQHA Hall of Fame, World Champion, ROM Performance, NRHA money-earner, AQHA Leading Sire, NRCHA Leading Sire with $3,000,000. NRHA $3,000,000 sire. Sire of: World Champion Offspring, Superior Performance Offspring, AQHA High Point Performance Offspring, ROM Halter Offspring, ROM Performance Offspring, NRHA Money-earners and NCHA Money-earners. On the bottom side Shiney Men Can Jump is out of Ms Jumpin Jack Sprat, who is a daughter of  Docs Jack Sprat. Docs Jack Sprat is an earner of AQHA Show H-58/P-43, Superior Halter, ROM Performance, AQHA Champion, NCHA $3,069.33, NCHA COA, SIRE OF: 125 performers and leading sire with NCHA earnings over $3.4 million. Bell is a fancy rabicano bay mare. She has a great personality and loves attention. She is broke to ride but has not been shown. KT King of Blue 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. 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 4/23/21. $3,500

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What a Great Week

Monday Toni went down and her and the kids caught the steers that we have not been showing, the kids already had the other steers washed, blown and back in the barn. There are three steers (2 of which are Jaxsen’s) that have only been tied up a few times. One of those steers is going to BF so it was time to start getting them caught and worked. Luckily both of Jax’s steers are really tame so it wasn’t a huge deal. Toni went out and got some videos of Benjaminia for someone that is looking, and had to fix one of the wire’s on Sagebug’s pen. Toni walked out there so the horses were really mauling her. She didn’t get very good video. Coco’s kids from CA showed up Monday, Ady and Brad. They went down and worked on steers too, then the kids went up to Cocos for dinner with Brad and Ady. Toni and I doctored Can Can and moved water. The kids had done the other chores.

Tuesday was an overcast and smokey all day. Anna and Ady rode for about an hour Tuesday morning, Big Kev and Katie. Then the kids worked on heifers and steers. Gunner’s pen was out with the cows, so Toni and the kids went out to get them in, and Kaine, Kade and Brad got stuck. He did not go full Bennett, or he would have made it over. Ady and Anna went and took pics of the cows, and the boys drove around in the Blazer after, doing something, but we are not quite sure what. Toni, Coco and I worked on Quinn, doctored Can Can and moved water.

Wednesday I went to Cow Path bakery in the morning and got some pastries for work. The kids worked on steers and rode. Jaxsen worked on Big Boy Brad and Dagger and felt he had twice the risk of getting maimed or injured, and that he was so amazed that he was so aware that he was unaware of how aware he was. Yes, we were all in utter amazement.  None of us can even understand what he is saying. The good news is our CA kids want to work and are ok working the steers over and over in an effort to get dialed in before we head to the show. Jax wanted to negotiate only having to set his steer up four times maximum.  By Wednesday Brad was really coming along in his showmanship and Ady was remembering all she had forgotten by not coming last year because of covid.

Thursday the kids clipped Clark for Brad to show at Summer Sizzle. Then Toni and Kendel took them down boating at the lake. I went to Mattawa for work. We had someone call wanting to come out and get grass fed beef, so that was good, Toni sold her all of the grass fed we have left.  The boys’s boat stopped working at the far end of the lake so Toni and Coco had to paddle the paddle boat out to tow them back. Then everyone went to do chores.

Friday Brad and Ady came down in the morning and washed the steers and heifers and helped the kids pack up to go to Sagebrush classic. Dad, Anna, Kaine, Kade, Jaxsen and I left around noon with the camper and cattle. Coco, Addy and Brad left around the same time but had to stop in Connell for fuel and propane. We got there and set up and then helped Jana, William, Lori, Andy and Jana’s daughters set up for Sagebrush, we really just moved some panels around, not a lot. Toni got there with Mom about the time we got done moving the panels. Dad and mom headed to Spokane for a concert. Leslie, Traci, Ady, Natalie, Julian, Savannah, Kayla and Deb got there, and we got everything else set up and fed. Whitney also came and helped getting everything ready. Then we went to Josslinns house for dinner and had smoked pork, mac and cheese and salads.  It was good to see Jossy-Poo. Now that she has moved to Ritzville we just don’t see her like we used to.

Saturday we had the steer show in the afternoon, so we did not have to get up too early, just around 6, and then got all 20 head washed. We had lunch and then got the steers ready to go. The steer show was good and Kicker got there in time to watch. Kade got first in his class and made it back to the championship round. Kade, Anna, Kaine, Ady, Natalie, Julian and Brad all made it back to the feeder steer class and Ady was 4th overall. Anna was 4th in the char class and Kade was 5th. So everyone had a pretty good day. Coco was in charge of taking pics of everyone on Saturday.  Brad took Clark and they had a really good first show together. The first-class Brad was pretty nervous, but by the second class he was really showing well. Brad and Addy both showed exceptionally well.

Sunday we were up early since we had showmanship and the heifer class. When we walked out of our campers at 4:45 it was like walking into a sauna with the heat and humidity. Luckily the rain came in and the temperature finally went down. Saturday was pretty miserable. Whitney was in charge of taking pictures of everyone. Peewees were first, so Kasen, Savannah and Kayla. Macey, Josslin’s daughter, showed Kayla’s heifer Rosey is the advanced PeeWee class. Then we had Juniors, Ady, Jaxsen and Julian all made it back to the championship round, Natalie also showed really well, her heifer was just being a pill. Ady was Reserve champion and Julian was in the top 5. Kade and Anna made it back to the championship round for intermediates, Kaine and Addy also showed really well but did not make it back. McCall made it back in the championship round, McKenna and Brad did a great job showing, and this was Brad first time showing a steer, so he did an exceptional job.

The heifer show was good too. McCall’s heifer that she took to Jr Nationals in Nebraska won her class and Kasen’s heifer Peanut Butter got second in hers, so they both made it back to the final drive. The rest of the heifers showed great and stood all right in their class. Everyone had a great time. Grandma, Joe, mom, dad, Mar and Ben even all made it down to watch.  Lots and lots of people showed up to support Alan and this show, to show their affection for Leslie Alexander. There were 133 entries and so many spectators it was amazing, especially in light of how hot it was.  Jana did a fantastic job keeping this show moving forward.

We packed up and got ready to come home. The funniest part was when Pete tried to dive his pick-up with a loaded trailer to jump the ditch and got high centered.  It took about three or four men to figure out how to get Pete unstuck. Very amusing. 

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A Few of the Pictures from Last week

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This week I definitely felt like Lorrie Morgan’s song, Except for Monday.

This week I definitely felt like Lorrie Morgan’s song, Except for Monday. Except for Monday, which was never good anyway, I do not even really remember Monday. I was so tired after getting home late from Nebraska, I had to pry my eyes open in the morning. The kids got home from Nebraska, with Jay and Leslie, after sleeping for two days in the mini-Pete. Toni and dad went and picked them up and literally pulled into Grandma’s house right behind them. Toni had started chores before they had left, so we just had a few left to do Monday night.  Martine came out and confirmed his two foals that he is buying. Blackie’s colt was his second choice. He is a brick of a colt. Below are Nebraska pics that I just got from Peals Pics, the professional photographer there.

Tuesday, I definitely felt a little sideways. The kids got to work working on their clubby heifers and steers to get them ready for the Summer Sizzle this coming weekend. They washed, blew and started clipping them. Jaxsen was not happy the kids were back and he had to start working on his steer again. He worked on him a few days while we were gone, but nothing serious. Tuesday Katie foaled, she had a cute filly out of Jackpot, that I named Firecracker. Toni started halter breaking Can Can on Tuesday to dr her leg. She did REALLY good. We fly sprayed her and doctored her and she stood like a super champ.

Wednesday, I feel better just for spite, however, someone at work told me I was tired, WTF. I do feel better than I was Monday and Tuesday. Toni took the kids for some trailer driving practice around the place. They also moved all of King and Tank’s mares out. Breeding season is over for them. Except, we put Katie in with Tank, since she is old. She can foal whenever. Toni and the kids also worked on the two year olds, Anna’s is Jojo, Kaine has Peanut, Kade Stormy, Toni Lightening bug and Cousin Patricia Nellie ( so the kids worked on her).

Thursday and Friday take too long, after I got to work on Thursday, I had to turn around and drive back to the Wahluke office (which is by our house) for an Accident Prevention Meeting, due to our Human Resource Manager being sick. Then Hannah and I stopped at the Mercantile on our way back to the office and got chips and salsa for everyone. Toni had court at 10. Grace took the kids to Connell so Jay could help them clip their steers and heifers. The kids helped Traci and Whitney back up the tack box. After they came home and did chores, they worked on their two year olds. Coco is back in WA, so she also helped.  We also started halter breaking Quinn. The kids continued to ride their 3 year olds and work on the 2 year olds.

Friday, I took the camper to work, so I could go straight to the Summer Sizzle from there. The kids packed the tack in the morning. Toni went down around 1 to get the kids and head to Walla Walla, both Sagebug and Gunners pen were out in the bigger circles, out with the cows, but that put them next to each other. So they went out and got them in and fixed the fences, Kaine got stuck in his blazer in the process. That put them an hour or more behind schedule. They loaded up and headed out, not far past mom and dad’s house they had a blew a tire on the trailer, which blew the bearing cover off on the other tire. The kids and Toni changed the tire, then they went to the Grange and got a new tire. But they did not have the bearing cap, went to Napa, still no luck. So, Toni, Leslie and the kids headed towards Pasco for Traci to join their convoy and then on to Walla Walla. On the way Toni’s snack bag blew out with all her tea, straws, and food. They got there, Toni’s GPS took them a roundabout loop and they ended up going through a very narrow gate to get into the fair grounds. I headed their way at 5, when I got off of work, they were just getting done unloading the trailer. Traci and I went to set up the campers, the pantry door came open in mine and spaghetti sauce had spilled all over and into the vent. John stopped by to see us that night, and he went to Costo and got Toni some tea. It was much appreciated.  

Before I knew it, Saturday was gone. We were up early washing the cattle to show, the show started at 9 with heifers and then steers. The three fall heifers were first, Natalie, Addy and Julian, they all did great. Then Kaine with his red slubby heifer and were followed by Anna and her Angus and Kaine and his clubby. They all did a great job. Then an hr break and steers by weight. Jaxsen had Dagger, Kaine had Kid Curry, Kaine had Ike, Anna had Sundance Kid, Aka Pumpkin, Natalie had AJ, Addy Shrek and Julian Speedy Gonzalez. Kade made it back to the championship round. Kade and Anna both had Charolais influenced steers, and Anna was Reserve champion and our cousin Parker Grand champion. Good job everyone. We broke for lunch, some of the kids and I napped after lunch, the other kids hung out in the camper and rested. Anna, Parker and the adults that were left hung out in the barn. Kicker took the cattle we did not need for showmanship home, so we had 5 less to wash in the morning.   

But it’s Sunday now and you can bet that I’m all right, or kind of because I napped?? We washed and then got ready for the halter breaking clinic that Miles put on. After that we had showman, youngest to oldest.  So our Peewees, Kayla and Savannah, then the Jrs, Kade, Jaxsen, Natalie, Addy and Julian, Kade was Reserve champion in showmanship, Julian and Natalie also made it back.  Kaine and Anna were intermediates. Then we ate lunch, packed up and headed home. We got home in time to get all of our stuff out of the camper and go and do chores.  John had also brought us a new mare while we were gone so we got to meet Rita when we got back.

We are lucky to have great friends and family that can do the chores while we are gone, which allows us to be gone.  Currently the chore load is pretty heavy, but luckily with Marlo, Coco, Mom, Dad, Ben, and Kicker everything gets done and we can safely leave. There is nothing better than good friends and family.

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KT Heza Major Pine

KT Heza Major Pine is a delightful colt by KT Heza Pana Dude, “Dude” and is out of Reed Dunny Doll, “Dunny. Dude is by Zinks Major Kid and out of Panas May Day. Dude is a great stallion with some unique markings, and has great breeding that includes Pana Dude, Major Bonanza, Skipper W, Skipster and more. Dunny is a daughter of point earner Reeds Rangler, with point earners Somethinglovely and Johnny Pine also in her pedigree. She is a granddaughter of Snipper Reed and Pine Doc Smith. Her pedigree is full of performance, cow, show and running horses. This is a big built dun mare that really throws nice foals. She has an awesome disposition and confirmation. This colt is going to be a great roping, ranch, show, trail, all around colt. He was born 5/2/21. $3,500

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Last Week in Pictures

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KT Blue Starlight

KT Blue Starlight is an impressive colt with a pedigree that speaks for itself. He 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. He was born 6/01/21. $4,500

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KT Smart Fortune

KT Smart Fortune is by KT Jackpot City and out of Taris Smart Fortune, “Lola.” Lola was professionally trained by Scott Martin. She is an own daughter of Tari Smart, who has won over $12,000 NCHA. Her pedigree also includes Smart Little Lena, Peppy San, Freckles Playboy, and Smokin Jose are on her papers. Lola has been used as a ranch horse and has had some cutting training. KT Jackpot City is out of Lenas Abbie N Charge and is by City Smarts. “Abbie” 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. Mr. Charge Bar 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. Fortune was born 2/26/21. $3,500

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KT To Bee King

KT To Bee King is a showy palomino colt out of Frankly Rosie and By Double Captain Coy. “Rosie” is a lovely grey mare out of Frankly Majestic, an Okie Leo bred stud, and Rosie is Tuff Continental bred on the bottom. She has a remarkable disposition and a excellent confirmation. Double is one of our senior stallions, his foals have an exceptional disposition and are a great using horse for any arena. His breeding includes Major Bonanza, Alotta King and more. This colt is going to be a great ranch, using or arena horse, he has a pedigree that is packed with both speed and performance. He was born 5/26/21. $4,500

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KT My Tawny Tesla

KT My Tawny Tesla is out of KT Pink Cadilac and is by Doll Docsan, “Leroy.” Pinky is a nice big mare by Captains Double Coy and out of MyLittleRedPorche. Toni showed Pinky halter as a weanling and yearling, to local shows and a few NFQHA shows, for in hand trail. We then used on the ranch for a few years. She has a great pedigree filled with both running and cow, Coys Bonanza, Sugar Bars Major King and more. Leroy has a performance packed pedigree along with a very good disposition. He was a very smooth ride with tremendous talent, beautiful movement and huge stop. He was quiet and trainable which he passes along to his foals; he consistently produces fantastic foals with looks, color, conformation and brains. Leroy has produced 1 foal that has NRHA earnings. He also has a 3 year old competing in Western Dressage, was 3rd in Canada in July 2016 and has racked up more 1st place finishes since then. He is sired by Dolls Union Jac- ROM, NRHA earnings, and sired foals that have earnings in excess of $310,000.00 in NRHA, as well as earnings in NRCHA, Buckskin Assoc., and the AQHA world show. Leroy’s dam is Docsan Jeany who has produced foals with earnings in excess of $3700.00 and AQHA point earners. Tawny was born 7/3/21. $3,500

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