DRIFTWOOD TRAIN 45 |
FROSTYWOOD 045 |
WHITE LIGHTNING IKE |
DRIFTWOOD IKE |
DRIFTWOOD |
a cowboy legend, out ran two- time world champion Clabber |
1954, a cowboy legend. AAA sire and legendary rope sire, one of the greatest minded saddle horse sires of all-time, track record sire, sire of many world class rope horses |
HANCOCK BELLE |
dam of champion sire "Speedywood", NFR competitor producer, out of a daughter of Joe Hancock by a son of Chicaro Bill (AAA) |
NFR producer, sire of many PRCA and NFR competitors, very good minded, sire of Chance Kelton's PRCA tripping horse of the year 2012 |
KATY WAS A LADY |
K4 HICKORY SKIP |
major maternal sire of the K4 Ranch hall of fame producers, by Skippity Scoot (ROM cutting, out of Hired Girl (dam of Skipper W) and by Scooter W (AAA world champion)) |
NFR producer, 5 years mounting hall of fame cowboys Mike Beers and Chuck Shepard |
KATY MAS |
1957, dam of Wayward Ike, dam and 2nd dam of many great sires and dams to compete in PRCA, NFR, USTRC, etc., granddaughter of the speed sire legend Joe Moore (sire of many world records) |
2001, thick, stout, fast, good natured, considered by many to be the best siring son of White Lightning Ike, also a paternal half brother to Chance Kelton's 2012 PRCA steer tripping horse of the year |
BALDY SOX JAYE |
FROSTYS TOPS |
BOLD BRITT 2 |
a top traveling, excellent minded, good boned ranch sire, bred, raised, and used by the famous Gill Cattle Co. |
NFR competitor ridden by 15 of the top PRCA hall of fame ropers, won over $150,000, sire of over $5,500,000, and maternal sire of over $3,000,000, a leading PRCA broodmare sire |
GRANNY'S GIRL |
dam of NFR competitor and mounted world champion, hall of fame ropers, dam of Easy Gran aka Cadillac (Clay O'Brien Cooper's first world champion mount) |
full-sister to 3 top PRCA rope horses, big motored |
VEES MISS TEE |
VEE'S STAR JOE |
ROM barrel, racing, 3X Oklahoma Star, 3X Mayflower daughters |
6X Oklahoma Star, 2X Bert, 4X Little Jodie, 2X San Siemon and Joe Hancock, dam of 3 top PRCA geldings |
THAMI'S STINKER |
granddaughter of Red Star Joe (sire of Dean Oliver's black mare he won 3 PRCA calf roping titles on), Red Star Joe was a full brother to Jody the Tuff (maternal grandsire of Bueno Chex |
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DARK WRANGLER 045 |
BAR DEE WRANGLER |
SEMINOLE CHARLIE |
BLUE HANCOCK |
one of the great sons of Joe Hancock, sire of ROM race, roping, and producing daughters |
a million dollar rope horse sire of USTRC, PRCA, and NFR horses, grandson of Joe Hancock |
MEKASUKEY LADY |
1951 champion mare, dam of 4 foals |
1984,one of the last 4 stallions in the world with Joe Hancock on his papers, 3/4 brother to Damron One (NFR steer tripper that won $500,000), kind, fast, easy, full-brother to Straight Short (dam of PRCA sire, Short Hancock) |
BILLIE JO DEE |
WALKING JOE |
sire of ROM race and producing daughters, many top rope horses, grandson of Joe Hancock |
a favorite rope horse producer, dam of 8 foals, 3/4 sister to Little Cindy (dam of PRCA calf horse of the year, Little Ring) |
CINDY MINDY |
2nd dam of 1996 PRCA/AQHA calf horse of the year, Little Ring |
This was always a favorite mare ever since we weaned her, like the Bar Dee Wranglers she is just good natured & friendly |
NLD MISS KATY CONCHO |
WAR TRAIN |
WAR CONCHO |
grandson of the legends Joe Hancock and Driftwood, his dam is by Driftwood out of Queen Anne (dam of Miss Safari, reserve champion NCHA futurity) by King, full brother to War Drift and Mahala Hancock |
Joe Hancock and Driftwood on his papers, good-natured and fast, he is by War Concho out of a granddaughter of Driftwood Ike, his 2nd dam is by War Drift (full brother to War Concho) |
IKES BOMBER |
a granddaughter of Driftwood Ike out of a daughter of War Drift (full brother to War Concho) double bred Driftwood |
a favorite mare and producer |
BLUE HANCOCK COUNTRY |
NLD EDDIE HANCOCK |
1989, 16 hands, 1400 lbs., a famous ranch horse sire from the Nels DeBruycher ranch of Choteau, Montana |
7X to Joe Hancock, great disposition, dam of Black Lamp 045 (a good looking and good riding young stallion) |
THE COUNTRY BLUES |
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