BUCKSKIN RANCHER 45
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Pedigree
BUCKSKIN RANCHER 45 |
COWDEN RANCH HOUSE 45 |
BUNK HOUSE 045 |
GENUINE SMOKE |
MR GUN SMOKE |
hall of fame, only sire to make every cowhorse broodmare list, sold for 3 million at age 21, legend in every cowboy saddle horse event, one of the greatest broodmare and paternal sires of all time |
15.2, 1275 lbs., NCHA money earner every time shown, sire of ranch horse of the year, NCHA money earning sire and maternal sire |
GENALEA |
world champion working cowhorse mare, 36 reining points, NCHA money earning producer |
considered by Shannon Pearce of the Colt 45 Ranch to be one of the greatest sires he has ever had access to in all categories: cow, train-ability, durability, travel, confirmation, and outcross, Leo, King, Oklahoma Star |
LONSUM HANNAH 045 |
LONSUM TIGER |
AQHA 0805757, NCHA open reserve world champion beating Freckles Playboy and Doc's Oak, grandson of Leo and triple bred King, finalist NCHA open futurity, 4th NCHA derby |
grand-daughter of two of Leo's best, both granddams are world class producers |
JAE BAR JANE |
dam of 6 reining money earners, dam of Jae Bar Pac (tough PRCA rope horse) |
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MARIA COWDEN 045 |
LONSUM MARSHALL 045 |
LONSUM TIGER |
AQHA 0805757, NCHA open reserve world champion beating Freckles Playboy and Doc's Oak, grandson of Leo and triple bred King, finalist NCHA open futurity, 4th NCHA derby |
AQHA 2741561, considered by pedigree men to be one of the greatest bred horses in history, his mind and train-ability was the best ever found, perfect withered, cow, and train-ability |
PRICE FLICKA LEO |
AQHA 0571920, dam of Prices Wendy Leo (world championships workoff champion, winner of the Nebraska futurity / derby, Kansas futurity / derb), considered by many to be the greatest mare in the breed |
This mare rode real well, gentle, smart, athletic & beautiful |
CHICKIDEE MARIA |
CHICKASHA DANNY |
sire of 100% money/earners from performers, 1991 NCHA leading broodmare sire |
sister to Chickasha Maria ($250,000 NCHA earnings, put Carl Crawford in the NCHA non-pro Hall of Fame, scored 226 points in the NCHA futurity trials) sister to Chickasha Mary (Res World Champion Jr cutting) |
MARIA REED BAR |
dam of cutting winners of $450,000, dam of Chickasha Mary (AQHA reserve world champion jr cutting, dam of Chickasha Esther (winner of $80,000) & Chickasha Cowden (NCHA Silver Award) |
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DRIFTWOOD BUCKSKIN 45 |
FROSTYWOOD 045 |
WHITE LIGHTNING IKE |
DRIFTWOOD IKE |
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 |
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 |
NFR producer, 5 years mounting hall of fame cowboys Mike Beers and Chuck Shepard |
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 |
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 |
full-sister to 3 top PRCA rope horses, big motored |
VEES MISS TEE |
6X Oklahoma Star, 2X Bert, 4X Little Jodie, 2X San Siemon and Joe Hancock, dam of 3 top PRCA geldings |
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HANCOCK WAR LADY 045 |
WD ONE |
WAR DRIFT |
probably the most famous grandson of both Joe Hancock and the legendary Driftwood, a famous ranch horse pedigree, full brother to War Concho and Mahala Hancock (both legends among cowboys) |
grandson of 3 legends: Joe Hancock, Driftwood King, an old time ranch sire, sire of winners on the PRCA, USTRCA , NCHA, sire of major teampenning winners, top rope and ranch horses, tremendous traveler |
RED EIGHTEEN |
dam of 5 stallions, also $35,000 sorrel gelding and $50,000 stallion, good disposition, fast |
a handsome mare with a good future |
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 |
one of the outcross, foundation mares of the DeBruycher Ranch |
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