BLUE WOOD CAT 45
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Pedigree
BLUE WOOD CAT 45 |
SV MNTN CRACKSA CAT |
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REDWOOD GIRL 45 |
LATIGO 45 |
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 |
near perfect confirmation, disposition, trainablility & by my standards, breeding, as his sire & both of his grandsires were some of the greatest horses I've ever known |
STARBERT ROYAL 045 |
STARBERT C ED |
full blood brother to Starbert C Dean (PRCA world champion calf horse of Fred Whitfield), sire of 2 winners of the Northern Slide in western Canada (most prestigious reining), 7/8 brother to Starbert C Barb |
correct, nice looking, athletic, dam of upcoming sire Latigo 45 and Ticks 100s of Em |
CHICKASHA ROYAL 045 |
a fancy, fast, cowey mare that has been a fabulous producer, dam of the great Jody Ann Marshall 045 and the 2nd dam of Latigo 045 |
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LIMPING WOOD 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 |
exceptional disposition, all of her foals have been easy to train and handle |
LS BRUZAN MISS |
BLUE ZAN PARR |
1993, an excellent confirmation horse that was very functional and consistent |
3/4 sister to Miss Two Zan Red (ridden by B J Campbell to NFR in 2004, 2005, winning several go rounds) |
EM BLUE MIDGE |
a good stout gray mare you don't forget easily |
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