Reference Horses
AQHA Show H-245/P-357 AQHA Champion Superior Halter Superior Steer Roping Halter-114 Grand Championships 357 performance points in 5 events: Western Pleasure, Reining, Calf Roping, Heading and Heeling Three-time World Champion Halter Stallion: 1977, 1979, 1980 (In 1979: won the Halter and placed 6th in Heading & 7th in Heeling) High Point Junior Halter Champion and Halter Stallion: 1977 High Point Steer Roping Champion: 1979. Zan Parr Bar is the grand sire of our AQHA stallion, Zan Baron Capital and is also an ancestor of our AQHA mares, Sweet Jacks Lace and Smooth Double Jacks, a long with our ApHC mare Fritzy Six Shooter.
Poweriffic 15.3 HH Superior in Halter 2 Times Reserve World Champion Halter Canadian National Champion ...Bronze Medallion Winner ROM Hunter In Hand Canadian Superior Open & Non-Pro Halter Award Poweriffic is the sire of our mare Island Breeze
Legend Bright National and world show top ten placer. Has his ROM in aged stallions. His foals have proven to be versatile and have earned performance, halter, and non-pro points and one ROM. Legend Bright is the sire of our mare Albe Me
Abdull Mighty Pevy Sire of performance and halter point earners. Abdull Mighty Pevy is the grandsire of our stallion, Little Roman Brother
Abdulls Pok A Son 15.0 HH 1977 National Champion Aged Stallion. Sire of National & World Champions. Abdulls Pok A Son is an ancestor to our stallion, Little Roman Brother
Dreamfinder 15.3 HH ApHC Hall of Fame 1989 World Champion Get of Sire 1991 World Champion Get of Sire, National & World Champion, Multiple National & World Champion producer Dreamfinder is the grandsire of our three geldings, Watch Joe Dream, Two Eyed Dreamer, I Dream Of Bein Loud, and our buckskin stud prospect, Powerful Dreams
Goer 1994 ApHC Hall Of Fame CRHA 1980, 1983, & 1984 National Champion Get of sire 1985 World & National Champion Get of sire Bronze medallion production plauque Superior achievement certificate winner 1995 ApHC Performace Sire Award Goer is the ancestor to many of our horses, we believe he's a good one to have in a pedigree!.
Ha Dar Shado National and World top 10 placer. Reserve hi point Jr. Western Pleasure & 3rd as Jr trail horse. Multiple Madallion sire. Gold Futurity Champion Sire. Ha Dar Shado is the ancestor to many of the horses in our program
Wapiti Inducted into the ApHC Hall of Fame in 1988 1966 Natl Champion Get of Sire 1974 Canadian Natl Champion Get of Sire World & Natl Champion Sire 22 Race Starters, $16,793.33 Lifetime Earnings 1970 Reserve National Champion 1969 Reserve National Champion Wapiti is the ancestor to our mares Albe Me, Gotcha All Jazzed Up, Island Breeze, and Shados Princess Ann
blanket w/ spots ApHC Hall Of Fame 2000. MW SW AA 4x National Champion Get of Sire Bronze Medallion Winner Stakes Winner, Champion Running Horse, AA 1967 World Wide Futurity winner Bronze Superior Sire Production Plaque Superior Halter & Superior Performance Sire Medallion & Superior Achievement Certificate Sire World Champ./1984 Get of sire sire of 270 foals with 30 race starts, 1 Champion, 2 ROMs, $95,052 Foals earner 1813 performance points, 1162 1/2 halter points, 74 ROMs, 3 halter and performance Superiors, 3 Club Champions, 1 Versatility Championship. 24 Bronze Medallions, 6 Silver Medallions, 17 Bronze Superior Achievement Certificates.World Wide Futurity Winner, Stakes Winner earning $17,576, Medallion Winner, National Champion in halter, Superior Achievement Certificate earner. A long with BEB, most of our appaloosas go back to Hayes Roman Cloud, These horses bred together seem to have been a golden cross
ApHc Hall of Fame 1988 A LEADING SIRE OF HALTER AND PERFORMANCE WINNERS. SIRE OF 3 MEDALLION WINNERS, 2 WORLD CHAMPIONS, 6 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS, 8 RACE STARTERS, 3 WINNERS Most all of our horses go back to BEB, we believe he is one of the most influential horse in Appaloosa history
ApHC Hall of Fame 1988. 1962 National Champion Get of Sire. World & National Champion Sire. Champion Running Sire X2. First place in the 220 yard race in 1956. Sire of 3 World Champions, 9 National Champions and 1 Running Champion. Joker B was the unexpected result of 52 years of planned breeding by Jack and Dan Casement at their ranch in northern Colorado. Blue Vitrol, a blue roan mare the Casements had purchased from Coke Roberds produced a foal with a loud blanket on his hips. The Casements were in the Quarter Horse business. Spotted horses were not welcome at that time in the Quarter Horse world. The sire of this spotted colt was Red Dog –AQHA P-55. Blue Vitrol provided the Appaloosa influence for her foal. Vitriol’s dam was a mare named Leopard. Leopard was by the great Quarter Horse foundation sire, Old Fred. Most of our horses either go back to Joker B or his sire, Red Dog. Red Dog has heavily influenced almost all Quarter Horses and Appaloosas of today.