Yearlings, Two Year Olds and More

Peanut: 2022 Quarter Horse Grade Filly
Peanut is a well put together three-year-old grade mare and is ready to be started. She is expected to mature around 14.1-14.2 hands. She is a very social and curious mare. Her dam was a mare that I trained for a breeder and liked so well that I bought her. She was quick to learn and quick footed and very athletic. She was also a very smooth ride! I got busy with my kids and sold her to a friend who uses her on his ranch. The only down side to her was that she did not come with papers due to a paperwork issue, and so Peanut is not registered. Peanut’s sire is a registered Quarter Horse. He has AQHA show points. He is an absolute gentleman and has a very pleasing personality. He has awesome conformation with good leg bone and great feet. He has siblings that are all around ranch horses and show horses. Peanut would be a good project for an experienced youth. She would excel as an all-around horse, a working ranch horse, trail horse or even be handy team penning and would be fun around a barrel pattern.
Asking $2500

Maisey: 2023 Quarter Horse Grade Filly
Maisey is a sweet two-year-old filly who is ready to start slowly. She is grade because her dam, my main ranch horse, was not registered with the AQHA but instead with the AAHA, an appendix association. I worked for the neighbour for a summer and earned Maisey’s dam as a two-year-old who was untouched. The people who gave her to me started the American Appendix Horse Association in Salmon, Idaho. They showed me her sire and dam’s papers but I was a broke kid who didn’t care too much about papers and so I did not register her. Her dam went back to Doc Quixote (Doc Bar) and her sire went back to King Fritz and Three Chicks (Three Bars).
Maisey’s dam was my first project to start from zero. She became my main mount and I did everything on her. I even took her to college with me and used her in their horsemanship program. She is now retired and living out the best of her days with me.
Maisey’s sire is a registered Quarter Horse. He has AQHA show points. He is an absolute sweetheart who loves people and loves to please. He has awesome conformation with good leg bone and great feet. He has siblings who are working ranch horses and show horses.
Maisey has a full sibling who worked in a feedlot.
Maisey is expected to mature around 14.2 hands. She is halter broke, loads, ties and has had her feet handled. She would be a good project for an experience youth. She would make an excellent all-around horse, trail horse, ranch horse, or would even be a handy team penning horse and would be fun to take around a barrel pattern.
Asking $2500

2024 AQHA bay roan gelding: Juans Sailor Pride
This is a fancy little bay roan AQHA gelding. He is the whole package: colour, conformation, personality and pedigree. He is very social and likes to please.
His dam is a Foundation bred mare. She is 96% Foundation bred.
Juan the Sailor was bred by the Hall of Fame inductee, Bob Loomis. He is a NRHA money earner, AQHA point earner and a proven sire of reining, barrel racing, and rope horses. He has produced NRHA money earners with LTE of over $27,000 and NRCHA money earners with LTE of over $1270. As a maternal grandsire his grandfoals have earned over $71,760.00 in NRHA money.
Topsail Cody is also on the papers. Topsail Cody is a NRHA Hall of Fame horse and was the 4th ever Million Dollar Sire. He is one of the NRHA’s all-time leading maternal grandsires. He is the sire of multiple NRHA Hall of Fame horses including Cee Blair Sailor who in 1995 was the youngest horse ever inducted and Topsail Whiz who is the NRHA’s only 12 Million Dollar sire and is the NRHA’s #1 All Time Leading Sire. The Cody horses are well known for their willing and kind personalities. They want to work and to do their job well.
This gelding will excel anywhere you take him. He should mature around 15 hands. He is five panel NN by parentage. He is halter broke, ties, loads and has had his feet handled. His papers are in hand.
Asking $4500