DUSTIE CASH QUIXOTE
May 15, 2009
Sorrel Gelding
Doc Quixote
Dustin Quixote
Bingo’s Wimpy
DUSTIE QUIXOTE MF
War Bond Leo
Labonda
Poco Edith
Doc Quixote
Cash Quixote Rio
Poco Lucy Cash
MY SUGAR CASH
Mr Sugar Boy
Royal Sugar Twist
Twista Lynx
"Cash" is a nice minded/gentle colt. He
had 30 days riding last summer, and will
have another 30+ days by sale time. He
has had a year to grow and is turning into a
nice looking horse. He should be able to
go right to work for you, and make a really
nice family horse down the road.
COMANCHE CHRISTMAS
May 31, 2010
Black Gelding
Holidoc
Holi Christmas Qui
Quixote Christmas
MC CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
Doc’s Prescription
Lethel Prescription
Runaway Pixie
Dustin Quixote
Dustie Quixote MF
Labonda
COMANCHE QUIXOTE
Peps Gray Badger
Comanche Diablo
XJ Diablos Peg
Comanche is a colt with good balance in
build and a great disposition. He will
mature to a good size horse, with the
ability
to handle any job. If you’re looking
for a nice family/ranch horse prospect look
here! Continue his training and down the
road he's the type Dad can use then turn
around and throw the kids on.
DUSTIE LEO QUIXOTE
May 4, 2010
Chestnut Gelding
Doc Quixote
Dustin Quixote
Bingo’s Wimpy
DUSTIE QUIXOTE MF
War Bond Leo
Labonda
Poco Edith
Prices Leo Flash
Prices Jim Bob Leo
Prices Penny Leo
MF LEO LABONDA
War Bond Leo
Labonda
Poco Edith
2y/o chestnut brother to
PATRICK LEO
QUIXOTE.
This colt has really good eye
appeal, and should mature into a nice stout
horse. He's got the breeding and mind to
be a nice performance prospect. This one
wants to be right with his footwork and
maneuvers, stops hard, and will watch a
cow.
MC INTOSH
As the sun fell below the pine trees
A breeze began to blow
An old cowboy closed his eyes
And thought back long ago.
When he never had a worry.
And all he had was time.
A young cowhand full of heart.
In the middle of his prime.
He thought back to his childhood.
Remembering the days.
When he dreamed of pushing cattle
And living cowboys ways.
And how when he got older
Well, that dream he had came true.
And he was the best hand at what he did
Cause that was all he ever knew
He remembered there was nothing more refreshing
Then mounting a horse in a cold December chill.
When the only things that kept you warm
Was your coat and iron will.
Pushing cows up the mountain
Or pushing them towards home.
There was no doubt to anyone
He was cowboy to the bone.
He thought back to the outfits
And where he’d hired on
How a few of them got bigger.
But how most of them are gone.
How it was an honor to be on all of them
He was glad to have a place.
He may not remember all their names
But he don’t forget a face
He thinks of all the wrecks he’s had
And how now he feels the pain.
He don’t regret a single day.
But he’s thankful for his cane.
And as his memory rolls on
His thoughts becoming clear
He opens up his eyes
And down his cheek a tear.
Cause although his body’s broken down
His minds as sharp as a knife
And he knows that’s the way it usually ends
When you’ve lived a cowboy life.
Author Unknown
COWBOY MEMORIES