Colts and Fillies

List of colts currently being started under saddle and those born this spring. If you would like more info on one, please contact for details.

 

   

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Single-footing Colts

Booden's Bootlegger

 
 
 2 year old stud colt out of Booden Booden and nice  standardbred racking mare. Sturdy build and beautiful head make him stand WAY out.  He has been started under saddle and is bridle wise. Starting to gait him. Going to be quick. Look for him on the trail soon.  
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Rawhide's Golden Gambler              

 

2 year old palomino and white stud colt by Rowdy Rawhide and Bo's Sugar Bear (See Sold Page). His dam was extremely smooth and flashy mare that I kept for years and won many blue ribbons with. This Colt has small attractive head, stocky muscular build and great paint job.  Very gentle, well mannered colt that you can do anything with. Extremely smooth 4 beat gait with great front end for a colt of his age.
Going to be one smooth, flashy and fast ride.
Check out his video at the following link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IPFstx-WC8
   
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EZD's Valley Vixen

   
Yearling filly out Rawhide's Dixieland Delight and Rawhide's Hillbilly Deluxe. Possibly a color producing smokey black. This filly has small head and unbelievably thick forelock, mane and tail. This filly definitely has the "Rowdy" look and way of traveling. More recent pictures coming soon.
Can't wait to start this girl. Look for her on the trail in 2010.
 
 
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Red River Rendezvous

   
Newest arrival on farm. Born 3/8/09. Her sire is the            legendary standardbred  stallion,  Red River Hanover ($960,000)  and dam is $65,000 winning mare, Sorelle D'uva.  Many great racking horses have come out of these lines.This bay filly is bred for speed and has the looks to match.   Look for more pictures and videos as she grows.
 
   
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