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Another busy week! We are really excited to continue to see buyers coming out even with this weather not being as nice.

On Monday dad texted that their hot water heater was leaking, so I texted neighbor Hector who does some handyman work, and he stopped by and looked at it. It was toast. Jaxsen texted Toni from school that he had a game. So Toni, mom and dad went to the game. Toni and the boys worked on the foals. We had Capone, Blue Star, and Mouse in. Capone has already been in one week a bit ago, but is really big so knowing we have people coming to look at him, thought he needed another week. Of course, Blue Star is almost as big. Mouse is small but had no inclination to be halter broke and felt she was better suited to be a pasture pet so the first day of halter breaking went ok, but not great.

Tuesday dad went to town to get a hot water heater. Mom stayed with grandma. Dad went to Lowes where they made him load the hot water heater himself. Lowes is probably lucky mom, Kellie or Toni weren’t there. All were pretty upset to hear that Dad had no help loading the hot water heater. What happened to customer service? I reminded Dad that I got my last one at the Grange in Connell where they always help. Dad got the hot water heater unloaded on his own too.  Cousin in law Toby came down and installed in. Toni and the boys worked on the foals, and did the horse chores. Anna did the cow chores. Toni went and stayed with grandma on Tuesday night. Capone was good after he realized that he needed to be good. Basil got turned out because he didn’t do much on Monday and Toni felt he was worthless. Blue Star was actually super good for how big he is. Mouse was still a pill and resisting being halter broke.  Kade got his ag permit so we now have another legal driver.

On Wednesday Sting went to his new home. Ben the buyer brought his daughter who Toni threatened to keep. She liked all of the horses and the donkeys. Toni told Ben that Ben had better go find another foal because Amelia, his daughter was going to steal Sting. By the time they got back home Amelia had Sting under her thumb. The kids had a half day of school so got a half day of work in. A few of the yearling heifers got out into the alfalfa field they will get moved to next, but it still has some hay in it. So Anna and Kade hustled home and got them in. John and Joe showed up on Wed and helped Toni with the foals.  They also wandered around looking at everything and Joe agreed with us that Friday is our best mare. It was great to have Capone, Mouse, and Blue Star exposed to new people. Mouse finally decided she could be led. It was a hard-fought fight but we did prevail. Joe grabbed her because she is the shortest. John took Blue Star and Toni had Capone. John loved Capone the most because he is out of Gunner and Lura. Everyone was happy to see John and Joe. We used to see them all the time but things change. Glad we still get to see them sometimes.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone. We all went to the Meacham household for Thanksgiving and had a great time. Sherri and Barry and Terry and Erina made it down. We had tri tip, brisket, turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffy, two different green bean dishes, rolls and lots of desserts.  As Thanksgiving is a time of giving thanks, we want to thank everyone that helps keep our lifestyle possible, our dreams alive, and our family for the love and support. We really have an extended family both in blood and in spirit. There are many people out there that are family by choice and there are others that are stuck with us due to heredity. A big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Coco who turns another year older on Thanksgiving. She is related to us by choice.

We checked cows on Friday morning and there were a few heavy heifers we decided needed to come in.  We had a busy day shipping and showing horses.  Then we had Sheri and Paige come out and look at weanlings. I got a lot of pictures while they looked at them. We went home for lunch and moved some of the show cattle around at the house. Then some people from the area came out to pet some foals and ride my old mare Cad. I went and stayed with grandma and Marlo and Toni worked on the foals and the boys did chores. 

We got the heavy heifers in on Saturday morning, we were supposed to have someone come out to look at Jackpot but he was a no show. Anna and I were getting them in then Kaine came beebopping around the field in warp 10. I thought maybe Ben and told him to beat the cows to the gate, and he thought I had told him too. But I guess that is just his speed? So Kade and Toni went for a ride out to check the heifers. Storm has had a few months off due to an abscess in her hoof, but she did great. Toni rode Gracie, and she did not do as well. Toni rode Gracie because she plans to pony Glo (2 year old) off of Gracie while they check cattle, but that was a no go on Saturday. Gracie might be older but that doesn’t mean she has to act like it. We kept 8 heifers in and tagged the ones that had calved in the heavy pen and turned them out.

                We checked the cows Sunday morning, there are quite a few getting heavy. One of the heifers in the heavy pen calved. I went out and put mineral out with the horses in Circle 5 and caught Eddie and led her in with Lendy, Dandy and Spark following, the last two colts we needed to wean for now. We have the two summer fillies to wean later. After lunch Jaxsen, Toni and I went down and loaded them up and hauled them home. Kade and Anna had tied up their show animals and Kade went down to let his go. After we weaned Spark and Dandy we got new pics of Blue Star and Mouse, Kade helped, and then we got the new group in to halter break, Baby Blackie, Halo and Fancy Like. Kade and Toni then went for a ride and I took Anna to meet Bill Cox at Lyonns Ferry, she was headed to Reno with Coxs to show Hereford bulls. Kade and Toni rode, did chores and then Jaxsen drove the 4 wheeler for Kade to rope.

                Another busy week! We are really excited to continue to see buyers coming out even with this weather not being as nice. There is still tons of optimism in the horse industry. We are also starting to see bull buyers. We are very thankful for our repeat buyers. We are also thankful for wonderful people like the Hamners that agreed to sell us our new mare Gina and Barb for letting us have Breezy. Very excited to see what Gina produces for our ranch. Gina is an NRHA money earner, Rom in Ranch Riding and 4x world qualifier, bred for 2024 to the Masked Gun. The Masked Gun has been on our short list to breed to for many years so we are really excited to get a foal from this cross. We also got Breezy, another bay mare that is open this year, but has a heck of a pedigree out of the Mighty Oak. We aren’t looking for more broodmares but when ones of this caliber come along you snap them up.

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Last Week in Pictures

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Another day, another dollar and two of us are another year older.

On Monday Kade and Anna had rangeland competition in Ritzville. Football was over for Kaine so he did not have practice and could help with chores. He wanted to know how long Anna and Kade would be gone to Rangeland, he was not excited about halter breaking. And Hetty and Sting were great. Anna and Kade got home really late from Rangeland.

Anna and Kade had rangeland on Tuesday as well. However, they were back when school was out, so Kaine was happy about that. Mom and Toni went to see grandma on Tuesday. Mom and Grandma did not like Toni’s shirt and wondered why the arms had slits in it, did both arms get ripped, why was there such a shirt?? Hetty and Sting are doing great and were tied on Tuesday.

On Wednesday Jaxsen had a basketball game in Warden. They played well and won. I went and had lunch with grandma on Wednesday and we discussed her going home on Thursday. Kade and Kaine worked on the foals with Toni before she left and then they did chores. A couple of cows had knocked the barbed wire fence down and Anna got them back in and fixed the fence.

On Thursday Kaine went to Pullman after school with his friends to watch the Cougars play on Friday. Toni and Kade worked on the foals. Both have been really great, we are regretting selling Hetty.

On Friday I went out and got new pictures of the bulls and heifers. Mom and dad took Leo and Susie in to get hair cuts, Leo got stuck in water grass and was full of water grass. So mom and dad got him a coat so he would not get cold. Toni and I worked on the foals and then took them for a walk about, both did great. Kade did chores. That night we went to Danny’s surprise 50th birthday at the pizza station.

On Saturday was Anna’s 18th birthday, happy birthday Anna. She said 18 doesn’t feel any different then 17. We sent Hetty to her new home and then got the next victims in. Jackpot came home on Saturday if anyone wants to look at him. We had someone come out and look at Gen and ride him all over. Ben and Anna pulled a calf, an Angus heifer needed a little help. Then we had Anna and Toni’s birthday party.

                Happy birthday Toni. On Sunday we had our second youth Kane from Cottonwood, ID come out and pick his colt. He picked Yo Chic. Then Toni went for her birthday ride on Gen with two dogs and two cats. Ben, Kaine and I put out grass straw. Then Ben and I went to Spokane to get a mare from Barb, Breezy, and meet the shippers at Cabela’s for Gina the mare and the new show heifer from RJ. Toni, Kade and Kaine worked on the foals and did chores. Anna and Kicker did the cow chores. Then Meachams went out to dinner with Shannon and Jordan for Toni’s birthday.

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Last Week in Pictures

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Color Tested Blue Roan Stallion for Sale E/E, a/a, Another Great Opportunity

Here is another great opportunity for another great stallion. We have two stallions with the same bottom side, so we need to sell one, and KT King of Blue is the one that we picked. He 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. 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. He is really agile and smart. We have pasture bred with him and have lots of great foals. He is mom’s favorite stud, so she is not happy she got outvoted on this one. $9,500

 

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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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Last Week in Pictures

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Fancy well built palomino yearling colt.

KT King of the City, “2”
Colt
Sire: KT Jackpot City
Dam: KT Copper Isabelle 
Date Born: 4/12/22
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Color: Palomino
Price: $4,500
Phenomenal colt out of Izzy and by Jackpot. Izzy is out of Captains Double Coy and by KT Copper Queen Cleo. Izzy is our first 4th generation mare. We were able to show her prior to her being injured, then we use her on the ranch for a few years before adding her to our brood mare band. She is a really nice mare that we love, she is one of our favorites. She is really cowy and goes after the cows and dogs. We love her foals, they are very smart and trainable as well as having great confirmations. She is 83% NFQHA and her pedigree includes Sizzlin Hot, Major Bonanza, Ed Echols, Coys Bonanza, Major King and more. 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. City has a full brother that is a reiner and priced at $13,000. This is a pretty moving colt with tons of ability and a performance deluxe pedigree.

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OPPORTUNITY- For anyone looking for a good to handle, already trained stallion- this is it.

OPPORTUNITY- For anyone looking for a good to handle, already trained stallion- this is it. We are selling him because we have too many horses related and need to bring in something unrelated for our program. His price is very reasonable considering he is already broke to ride. A good home is a huge consideration for us and that is why he is still available. We are proud to say we raised Jackpot, had him trained in cutting, and now he has gone back and started on barrels. This stud is the total package, personality, breeding, and the added benefit of color- he carries one dun gene, one crème gene, and a little a, so has produced grulla and black foals. His foals are good minded, easy to work with, but athletic as heck. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by if you want to start a good quality breeding program with stud that already has proven value. $13,000 obo

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