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KT Mochaccino Laroy

KT Mochaccino Laroy
Colt
Sire:ย Doll Docsan
Dam:ย ย KT Mocha Fudsey Lena, โ€œMochaโ€
Date Born:ย 3/16/24
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Color: Dun (A/A, D/nd2)
Price:ย $6,000
Laroy is flawless colt with a personality you canโ€™t beat. He greets you out in the pasture to get scratches. His sire, Doll Docsan, โ€œLeroy,โ€ was a stallion with 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 produced fantastic foals with looks, color, conformation and brains. Leroy was unshown due to a wire cut injury that took a long time to heal. He 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. Leroyโ€™s dam is Docsan Jeany who has produced foals with earnings in excess of $3700.00 and AQHA point earners. Laroyโ€™s dam, Mocha, is one of our favorite mares. Her sire was a stud from BNB Quarter Horses. Mochaโ€™s dam, Cheyenne was a really nice mare that goes back to Smart LIttle Lena, Docs Oak, Tuff Continental, Jackie Bee, Imperial Dixie, Thirsty Blue Boy, Coyโ€™s Bonanza, Wimpy, Skipper W, Little Joe the Wrangler and more. Mocha is a really nice mare that produces tremendous foals.

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Last Week in Pictures

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We need a fence fairy. So far we haven’t found one, if anyone has one for sale, please let us know.

Monday was Kaineโ€™s first summerย  football game, so Coco, Shea and I went to it. It was fairly warm, Shea fell asleep as soon as we pulled into the parking lot, so Coco and I packed the stroller up the stairs into the stadium. The only shade was at the very top. Shea slept most of the game, and then woke up in a great mood and we shared some watermelon and she played with the toys I brought her from my office. Toni had court in Ritzville, so headed up there for most of the day. Toni and the rest of the kids did chores. We got a feeder set up for Chick, as she is now an orphan. This way she has feed available with milk replacer in it, 24 hours. Except when Cleo knocks it open and eats the feed. She seems to really like to eat the milk replacer.ย  Kade really started to ride Joss because she finally turned 2 so he is working on her a bunch.ย  We brought home Papa Murphy’s for dinner.

On Tuesday Kaine had his second summer game in Royal City, it was a windy day since it is always windy in Royal. The kids washed their steers and heifers to get ready for the show this coming weekend. Kade had an orthodontist appt and Jaxsen elected to hang out with mom. Steve Jarmen brought out a mare to breed to MC and two more donkeys. So now we have 5 donkeys.ย  We also got another outside mare in to breed to Cappy. The 2 young studs have the most outside mares, but that is probably due to their location by the house.ย  Kade put another ride on Joss.ย  Dad and I went to the scrimmage in Royal, it was a lot of fun, there were 8 schools there.

On Wednesday Jag headed to SE Idaho first thing to get a few rides on her. Then Toni and Kadeย  took For in to Sagehill Vet to get Coggins and health for the sale. He did great. It was his first ride alone in the trailer and this colt continues to just really impress us. He is super smart. The one thing we would change is to make him a gelding, that should really make him smart.ย  Toni took Jaxsenโ€™s halter as a leash for her dog, so Jaxsen used a string to catch his steer. Gunz was fine until he got to the barn and Gunz decided he had not finished eating and drug Jaxsen back to the feed bunk. Toni stayed with grandma on Wednesday and I was actually home for chores, no game.ย 

On Thursday Toni got some more videos of Kade riding Joss. She is doing great, very smart, picks things up quickly, agile, she has been a great little mare. She isn’t the biggest in stature, but seems to have a big heart. She also has really good bone and hoof size for her actual size. We think she will make a great breakaway mare. Jaxsen went down to rinse his steers and forgot a halter so caught his steers with string he picked upon the ground. At least he was a problem solver. We also continue to try to pet, handle, love on all the foals at the house. We have some really friendly buggers.

On Friday Kaine had a scrimmage in Connell at 9:30, it was windy and cold, but I was wearing shorts since the kid are on summer break. I am committed to summer no matter what.ย  It went until around noon. The kids clipped and dyed heifers and steers in the afternoon. I checked cows and fixed fence. Then went down to do chores early to go to grandmas. Toni was late due to meetings, so her and Aby fixed fence. We have a couple of fences that need some work. Nothing extreme, just maintenance. And the Sagebug fence needs to be put up every year because we take it down for the winter. Fence, fence, fence, seems to be what we do way too much! We need a fence fairy. So far we haven’t found one, if anyone has one for sale, please let us know.

On Saturday Ben took the three older kids to the UCCA Desert Classic in Hermiston. They all did really well. We had a few class winners and Kaineโ€™s steer, RJ, was Grand Champion Overall steer. At home I was building fence for Sagebug and his mares to come down to circle 3. I checked Sagebugโ€™s pen after the thunder lightening and hail we got. Toni and I did chores with the shags. We took a couple of mares out of MC’s pen. We are trying to get mares cycled out of pens that require feeding and out onto the pasture. There is no real secret to fat happy horses, they just do better on green grass.

Happy Fatherโ€™s Day. Sunday we did not have the storm but it was still very windy, and we need to spray. So that didn’t get done. After a lunch of steak and baked potatoes, Ben and Kaine worked on Kaineโ€™s pickup, and Anna and I went out and put mineral out. Marlo brought Toni some cats, and then Toni and Marlo went down and messed with the yearlings, pulled some of Lightning’s hair for DNA and got Katana and Colada in, Colada has a cut on her leg that needs doctoring. Kade continued to ride the young horses. It is really a debate which of the two year olds are doing the best, they are all so good. Gucci, out of Blue and by Tank is a favorite, but so are all the others! It is always hard to pick a favorite.

Just a reminder that if you want to show in the AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge you must have a horse bred by an AQHA Ranching Heritage Breeder. We have been enrolled in the program since 2011 and are the AQHA 2022 Heritage Breeder of the year. Check out our amazing foal and yearling offerings!

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3 Way – Dun Roan mare, Fancy Colt, mare bred to Cappy.


Miss Ravalii Legacy โ€œRevelโ€

Bred Mare w/ colt at side, confirmed in foal on 5/12/24, 19 days pregnant. Bred to KT OneShadie Captain
Sire: Snips Silver Legacy
Dam: Ponokas Lass
Date Born: 4/22/14
Color: Dun Roan
Price: 15,000
Revel is a cute dun mare that has been ranch ridden on the Riley River Ranch. We have her in partnership with Sonny and Jeannie Riley. Revelโ€™s sire, Snips Silver Legacy, is by Snipper Music, AQHA Show H-0/P-3 (Team Penning), 1985 Winner of the Kaniksu Reined Cowhorse Association Snaffle Bit Futurity. Bred for 2025 and has buckskin colt (roan?) at side by KT Gunpowder N Lead. Click here for more pictures and videos on Revel. For Revel Pedigree: https://www.allbreedpedigree.com/miss+ravalii+legacy
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KT Stylish Blonde

KT Stylish Blonde
Filly
Sireย KT Heza Pana Dude
Dam:ย ย Promising Style, โ€œMinnieโ€
Date Born:ย 5/22/24
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Color: Palomino, chrome, blue eyes. Can be double registered APHA. Color test sent in for splash.
Price:ย $10,000
Here is a filly bred to really perform and has the color to get noticed. Double registered her as APHA and show her both AQHA and APHA. Her dam, Promising Style, โ€œMinnie,โ€ is gentle, gentle, this is the kindest, sweetest mare, loves people, loves grooming, loves attention. She is broke to ride, not fancy but gentle and kind. She is very agile and cowy, loves to work. Minnie is a daughter of a horse Andy Adams owned and showed, Promising Star Fire who was a money earning son of Playin stylish whom we could talk about all day long, here is a quick highlight for him, LTE $119,550 NCHA $111,330 NCHA COA 1999 NCHA Horse of the Year 1999 NCHA Open Super Stakes Champion 1999 Equistat #1 Four-Year-Old Money-Earner 1999 Augusta Open Futurity Champion Full Brother to NCHA World Champion MR MOM DNA $155,047 Promising Style is out of the good mare Miss Oakies Chula who is an own daughter of Chula Duel, again just a few highlights include NCHA earnings in excess of $168,021โ€ฒ 2001 AQHA World Show Sr Open-Finalist Sire of Spots Hot NCHA earnings $529,435 NCHA COA 2005 NCHA Open Futurity Champion ridden by Wesley Galyean. His get have earned in excess of $6.2 million. This pretty mare has so many greats on her papers, in addition to those already mentioned, she has Hesa Commander, Docs Oak, Duel pep and more. KT Heza Pana Dude is a great stallion that we kept by Zinks Major Kid. Dude was started by Jordan Crabtree in Ferndale, WA and he was a great horse to start, Jordan enjoyed riding him. He produces foals have a lot of size, great personalities and are very trainable. He is great to be around and is really a trifecta for us, pedigree, personality and confirmation. His pedigree includes Pana Dude, Major Bonanza, Skipper W and more. She has a pedigree that is stacked with winners.

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KT Bug in the Baileys

KT Bug in the Baileys
Filly
Sire:ย KT Gunners Sage Bug
Dam:ย ย Slide Me A Baileys
Date Born:ย 4/10/24
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Color: Possibly Buckskin Roan
Price:ย 6,000
Here is another impressive Sagebug filly, that is out of Bailey. Sagebug is out of Continental Lady Bug and is by KT Gunpowder N Lead, โ€œGunner.โ€ Gunner is a roan dunskin son of Cue Bars Laddie, AQHA point earning and producing stallion. Gunnerโ€™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. Bailey is a very pretty, feminine mare that has a strong performance top side, crossed with a great foundation bottom. Her size, bone, and muscle expression are the perfect combination of both. Bailey was ranch ridden and used in the roping pen before becoming a broodmare. Baileyโ€™s sire, Slide on Bartender was a buckskin stallion with both AQHA points in reining and some championships under his belt. Slide on Bartender was an own son of Shining Spark out of a Two Id Bartender daughter. Baileyโ€™s bottom side includes rope horses deluxe, featuring some of the greats like Jimeny Jumpup, Maverick Coke, Grey Badger II, Waggoner, and many others. Bailey is a favorite as she is always by the gate and loves attention.

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If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.

On Monday Allie came out to ultrasound mares and bring Gina back down, Gina was AIed to Brother Jackson. Interesting story on the Brother Jackson semen, Brother Jackson is in CA, Fedex hub in in Tennessee. Brother Jackson semen got stuck at a hub in Tennessee, but do not worry, it made it in the nick of time. We are all happy Gina and Mirage are home. Mom thinks that Mirage is โ€œhersโ€ and is going to go out and pet her every day. Good news on the ultrasound front, only two mares that were open were two old mares, one was supposed to be open and one is not cycling yet. The three mares we did that had been with Cappy all bred, the ones from MC bred. Great news. Bad news, Opal is pregnant with twins, both in the same sack. And Annie is also pregnant with twins, but it looks like she is going to lose one, which is good, mares rarely carry twins. Annie is bred to a Shiner Named Sioux. I am SUPER excited about it. So, FYI, it will be a red colt and for sale. A red filly is fine.ย  We can’t get lucky enough to get a filly.

We are down to the last few mares to foal and it is going slow. Nothing exciting on Tuesday. Everyone fed, worked on animals, etc. We moved Miss Gen into the old mare pen. She was fine out in the big pasture but she ultra sounded in foal earlier this spring so we want her close to the house. I led her in with a piece of string around her neck. These old mares are just so easy.ย  Toni went and stayed with Grandma on Tuesday night.

Wednesday was a lot like Tuesday. We did our chores, gave the foals some scratches. We try to pet all the foals at mom and dad’s every night.ย  Toni is going through a lot of horse treats right now. She has everyone in the pen next to mom and dadโ€™s eating horse treats. Wednesday was Sr Skip day, so Anna clipped a neighborโ€™s steers and went with Brandy to run some errands in the Tri Cities. They brought a coffee to me since they are good kids.ย  It is super funny how not wild Anna is.

Thursday morning on my way to work I could see Tank was out, so I let Toni know. We have a 15-joule energizer on that fence, so when the horses get out they regret it.ย  Tank was a good boy, Toni just caught him and led him back in, got the fence fixed. We are able to pet most of the foals in that pen too, so we do that every chance we get. Baby King, or whatever we are calling Queenie’s colt is still a pet and wanted to be petted the entire time she was down there.ย  On Thursday Anna had a Sr class meeting with the principle, so we had that after work/school. It was just basic info on graduation. Toni and Kaine got pics of For, I think Kade was doing chores?? Maybe he was also there?? They got some pics and videos so we can put him in an online auction. He is a really nice colt.ย  Mom stayed with grandma on Thursday.

On Friday there were still no new foals when I went by. However, Star had a beautiful black colt that afternoon. We are VERY disappointed he is a he. We are still trying to figure out how to keep him. Our friend John Gray came out to look at the horses on his way through. John has a son of Gunner that he stands over on the other side of the state. John has been buying horses from us for years, so it was great to see him.ย  He has a place in Montana so goes back and forth.ย  Friday night I stayed with Grandma. Marlo came and helped Toni do chores. The kids finished up packing to go to Ritzville. Dad is getting ready to spray the pasture and needed help setting up the sprayer.

On Saturday Ben and the three older kids went to Ritzville for the Wheatland Jackpot. Leslie, Traci, Jolene and their kids went the night before and spent the night. McCall, Whitney and Deb came and Whiney and McCall took pics. The kids did great. Julian was 5th overall in market and Savannah was reserve champion peewee. Kade was 2nd in his class with his heifer, so made it back, Kaine was 2nd in his class with his steer so made it back. They all showed great. Toni, Jaxsen and I were busy at home. We got Butterfly in to take home, she needs to be on probiotics. Hopefully Tank got her bred. We hauled Freida and Irish down with Tank. We fixed the riding horse pen to lock them in so we can let Sagebug below circle 3. We West Niled and wormed the riding horses. Jaxsen rode Slick, Toni rode Jojo. Ben and the kids got home while Toni was still riding Jojo, so Anna jumped on too. Kade practiced roping when he got home. Traci came out with the girls and picked up Slick. They are going to borrow Slick to be a kidโ€™s horse for Vanna and probably Kayla too. Slick is a good kidโ€™s horse so we are happy to let them borrow him for now.

On Sunday we had Skipโ€™s birthday, Happy 83rd birthday Skip. Kade rode his young horse he got at Moses Lake, he finally got to move her out of quarantine and to his house. The kids washed, dyed and clipped their Angus heifers, steer and cow and calf to get ready to leave for regionals on Wednesday. I went out and checked on Gunner pen, they all look really good. Shorty foaled Sunday afternoon, a handsome chestnut colt by Tank. Because he was born on Skip’s bday we are going to name him Skipping Into Cowtown or some variation of that. Toni and Kade wormed and West Niled all the horses at their house. I put mineral out with the cows and checked them Sunday night.ย 

A few people know that we have suspected that Peanut and Jitterbug switched foals when they foaled. Because they were first time mothers, we had them in a pen where we can watch them. They foaled the same night about 10 feet apart. When they foaled we were super excited, thought nothing of it. Jitterbug was bred to Leroy, so we were expecting something with some real dun factor, but Peanut is a dunalino so she could also have a dun. She was bred to King who is HZ black, blue roan. Basically, both foals, at first, could have been out of the mare that claimed them. We thought the Jitterbug filly, who we have named Hurricane Hailey, wasn’t quite as expected and Peanut’s foal exceeded expectations, but they were both amazing, awesome foals, so no big deal. Both foals we kept by the house. Within 3 days, Peanut’s foal was walking away from Peanut to hunt us down, like a Leroy foal. Tons of dun factor, and just absolutely a love bug. Hurricane Hailey has a small dorsal stripe, also loving, loves attention. As Almy (Peanut’s foal) continued to grow, he just started looking more and more like a Leroy foal and could be the little brother of Laroy, who is also from this year’s crop. But the reason we decided to DNA test the foals is because Hurricane Hailey’s hip looked pretty much like it was roan. Only one roan parent in this mix and that stud was bred to Peanut. Well, we have the DNA results, the mares did the ole switch aroo. Jitterbug is raising Peanut’s filly and Peanut is raising Jitterbug’s colt. Luckily both mares are doing an exceptional job, the foals look great.

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Last Week in Pictures

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Last Week in Pictures

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Last Week in Pictures

Also RIP Cue Bars Laddie (Sire to KT Gunpowder N Lead)

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