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Mares

Successful breeding programs must begin with the highest quality mares. We selected our herd based on confirmation, breeding, and produce record. These mares are the foundation of all we do.

  • CJ BY FAR

    2004 Sorrel Overo mare

    Sire: By Far the Best (World Champion) x Mr Far Verse

    Dam: Miss Hardin County

    This mare is a World Champion with 330 halter points. Flawless is the best way to describe her. We are super excited to see what a producer she will be. In foal to two-time AQHA World Champion, Mr Sinatra for 2010.

  • KATIES SECURITY



    2002 Sorrell B/S mare

    Sire: Secured

    Dam: MW Clue Katie In

     Sire is Reserve World Champion and dam is World Champion. Her dam was mentioned in the Paint Horse Journal as the first Solid Paint Bred mare to receive a World Championship title as a two year old.  First foal was a Congress Champion. In foal to RH Imprinted for 2010

  • ONE COOL MEMORY


    1998 Sorrel Overo mare                       Picture: One Two Three

    Sire:Te Coolest AQHA

    Dam:  World Class Memory

    Sire is Congress winner and an AQHA great by Coolest. She has a tremendous front end and pretty, refined head. Her sweet temperment makes her a pleasure to have around. She produced 4 time World Champion , 1 time Reserve World Champion and Scarlet Print Award winner, Te Cool Sensation. In foal to Mr Sinatra AQHA, Two time World Champion for March 2010.

  • Dream Me A Sockett

     

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    1996 Sorrel Overo Mare APHA/AQHA

    Sire: Sockett

    Dam: Money Dream x Impressive

    This mare has proven herself extensively in the show pen, earning 739 APHA lifetime halter points. She carried the Roger Bird brand.  She is in foal to 2x AQHA World Champion, Mr Sinatra for a Feb 2011 foal.

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Miss Conclusiv Titan

1995-2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

         

 

 

The story of Pumpkin:

      

    The mare was bred by Edward J Holm in Houston, TX, where presumably she received her brand of the Rocking I Ranch. That is still a mystery to us. She changed hands twice before coming into the care of John and Laurie Tudor of Celina, TX.  As a yearling she was dubbed Tina Louise because she was all legs and elbows and reminded Laurie of the character on Gilligans Island of the same name. She soon grew into herself and altogether she earned 210 halter points under their direction and also became a proven dam, producing a Reserve World Champion. Laurie eventually had sole ownership of the couple's mares and sold them. Tina Louise was her last to sell, her favorite mare.

   

    It was our good fortune to be looking to add a broodmare at the time the Paint Horse Journal came out with Tina Louise listed in the classifieds. We bought the mare  from a single picture, virtually sight-unseen, and also from her impressive show and produce record. It was then arranged for the transporter to haul her North to her last home. 

   

    At 15'3 and 1200 pounds, she was larger than life and absolutely breath-taking. Her picture didn't begin to do her justice. We were thrilled with our newest addition. She was the kindest, sweetest, most patient horse we had ever owned. It became evident a new name would be necessary to suit this wonderful horse. So Tina Louise became Pumpkin. She foaled three colored colts for us, dieing tragically of a ruptured diaphragm this year after the third. We always said Pumpkin was a permanent fixture here because we loved her so, and this was indeed her last home.  We were just thinking we would get to keep her a little while longer. What a blessing to have the time we did.