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Saddle Horses
Little Riesgo
Morning Impression "Dirk" is our newest addition. He is a retired rope horse and was a great starter horse for the Cox family of Stettler before he came to us. He is now going to enjoy his time babysitting our boys. We have searched for a long time for a safe horse for the boys to plod along on until they move up to our other horses and we think Dirk should fit the bill quite well.
Fancy is an all around mare that you can do anything on. She can be rode bridleless and has ran the barrel pattern with just a rope around her neck. She is a very responsive mare and has done everything including gymkhanas, ranch work, roping, 4-H clinics, cattle drives, and was used as a lesson horse. She has a big heart and she will go all day and never give up. She loves to work cattle and is very catty. Just throw a halter on her and go sort pairs.
Impressive Cuda Snap is our boys' horse. He is a gentle boy and is super quiet. He has been used for ranck work, gymkanas, roping, team penning, 4-H clinics and is being used a lesson horse. He is the type of horse that anyone can just get on and go ride. He is a great horse to have around!
Aces Sly Lass
"Cooter" is my main saddle horse now. She has a great disposition and is quite cowy. She has been in 4-H clinics as well as been on a few trail rides. Kathy Dunsmore put a month on her and then she went to Cory Weibe's for a month of cattle work and dragging calves at brandings. Thank you so much Kathy and Cory. You did an awesome job with her!
Ill Be Ebony
"Nike" is a beautiful dark bay mare with a Nike symbol on her forehead, hence the name. She has a great disposition and is a very personable mare. She had 3 months put on her by Cory Wiebe, where she was roped off of and checked cows with. Thanks again Cory for another job well done!
"Dirk" is our newest addition. He is a retired rope horse and was a great starter horse for the Cox family of Stettler before he came to us. He is now going to enjoy his time babysitting our boys. We have searched for a long time for a safe horse for the boys to plod along on until they move up to our other horses and we think Dirk should fit the bill quite well.
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