Mares 3
We apologize if some of the mare pedigrees are hard to read.  All the mare and stallion extended pedigrees are also listed at www.allbreedpedigree.com for easier viewing 
if you enter their registered names.


  

"Meradas Gay Gal" (registration # 4128496) is a pretty daughter of Meradas Money Talks, a leading sire in the Reined Cowhorse and Cutting world.  Meradas Money Talks sired the 2010 NRCHA Stakes Open Bridle Finals Champion, Cookin' Merada, and is the sire to over $2 million in NCHA and NRCHA competition. 
    "Meradas Gay Gal" is by an own daughter of the AQHA Hall of Fame horse, Gay Bar King.  Gay Bar King is best known as a prominent broodmare sire and is a legend in the AQHA. 
    As of 2010, "Meradas Gay Gal", had two foals of showing age, both of which were NCHA money-earners, who together had earned almost $15,000.  Her next oldest foal is also in cutting training and is a phenomenol athlete.  "Meradas Gay Gal" has the pretty head of a halter horse and produces athletes with enormous stops and cow.  She has an impressive pedigree with an outcross to foundation bloodlines on her maternal side along with the AQHA champion running horse, Magnolia Bar, on her dam's pedigree.
    We believe this mare has great potential to be a diverse producer of reined cow horses, ranch horses, rope horses, or continuing to produce dominating cutting horses.    


     "KR Lil Mae" is a quiet, friendly, and well-bred mare.  She is by the Kreb's Ranch sire, Some Little Peppy, and by a daughter of Hickoryote.  Some Little Peppy is an own son of Peppy San Badger and by a daughter of Doc Bar.  He has sired money-earners in cutting, reining, roping and team penning, and his colts have been well received by horsemen for their talent and versatility. Some Little Peppy has been owned by some top breeders in the business; including the Pattens in Alberta, Polo Ranch in Oklahoma, and Krebs Ranch in Nebraska.  The Krebs Ranch sold him for $40,000 in Billings, Montana in 2004 and kept all daughters sired by him to that date. 
     The dam to "KR Lil Mae" is a daughter of the $1.57 million sire, Hickoryote, who had lifetime earnings of $114,500 and was by the great mare, Jazabell Quixote.  Jazabelle Quixote is the #4 All-time producing dam in the NCHA.  The dam to "KR Lil Mae" is also by an own daughter of Doc Quixote. 
     This mare is one of the most gentle and most quiet horses on the place.  We expect her foals to have sweet dispositions with the athletic ability to get the job done.   




   

"Campaign To Win" is an own daughter of the incredible sire, Freckles Playboy and by an own daughter of Docs Quixote.  Freckles Playboy was the 1977 World Champion horse and is the #3 All-time Leading sire of cutting horses, only behind High Brow Cat and Smart Little Lena.  As of July 2010, Freckles Playboy had sired earners of almost $28 million and also was listed as the #7 Paternal Grandsire and the #3 Maternal Grandsire to NCHA horses.  Freckles Playboy horses are known for their enormous stops and their eye-appeal on a cow. 
     The dam to "Campaign To Win" is a daughter of the phenomenol Doc Bar son, Doc Quixote, and by a daughter of Doc O'Lena.  Doc Quixote was the 1973 NCHA Cutting Futurity Non-Pro Champion and a NCHA Hall Of Fame sire. Doc Quixote horses have become popular among ranchers, arena competitors, and cutters alike.  Ranchers and arena competitors appreciate the size, bone, and conformation of the Doc Quixote bloodline while he has sired approximately $8.5 million in NCHA competition.  Follow that up with Doc O'Lena on the bottom, and you have another legendary sire who has sired over $15 million in the NCHA, is the #2 All-time Paternal and Maternal Grandsire of cutting horses, the #4 All-time Paternal Grandsire of Reined Cowhorses, and the #1 All-time leading Maternal Grandsire to Reined Cowhorses.       
     "Campaign To Win" has the structure, disposition, substance, and pedigree to produce athletes capable of any profession.  She has a high set of withers, good feet, kind eye, and a powerful body.  We believe she has the potential to produce a horse that could work on the ranch, take to a jackpot roping, and then to the cutting pen on the weekend.