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2012 Bay Gelding
AQHA #5500414
Commander Dunnit
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Commanders Nic
Dunitz Midnight Glo
Boomernic
Heeza Dun It
Miss Bam Bam Command
Miss Lu Glo
Reminic
Hollywood Dun It
Docs Fritzie Command
Mr Joe Glo
Docs Leavem Smoke
Lancet Pawnee
Docs Farrah Chex
Miss Lu Lena
A future star here and, when only cute will do, with a huge hip, a babydoll head and
a puppy-dog personality. He is an in-your-pocket-kind of guy – so kind, quiet and
relaxed. Slinger is a low-geared horse who really enjoys being ridden out on the
ranch and the trails. He’s very good with his feet in rough terrain and is smooth to
ride out across the country. He has been heeled on in the arena, sorted cows on and
other aspects of ranch work. He is like riding in your favorite recliner – he just stays
very chill and laid back.
T & T Quarter Horses – 406-381-2347
2013 Sorrel Gelding
AQHA #5570133
Golden CD
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High Brow CD
Colonels Mate
High Brow Cat
Smart Mate
Sweet Little CD
Flips Golden Arc
High Brow Hickory
Smart Little Lena
CD Olena
Colonel Flip
Smart Little Kitty
Freckles Playmate
Sweet Lil Lena
Hummin Smoke
The ABSOLUTE, without-a-doubt sweetest horse and our ranch mascot. An incredibly
intelligent, handsome and a well broke 4-year-old gelding. By NCHA Horse of the
Year High Brow CD, NCHA earner of $542,101. His offspring have earned over $6.4
million. It’s no wonder Boyd has the try and talent he does. Having had five months
of cutting training, he is such a hand when working cattle. He rides like he is 8,
crosses water, bridges and logs. Has a slow collected lope or moves out when asked.
A definite junior ranch horse pleasure contender. He is an asset on the ranch, having
branded, doctored and sorted tons of cattle. Although, we do not call our horses
“kid” horses, he has been ridden this summer by a 12-year-old novice rider. Every
time she goes to catch him, he walks up to her to be caught. Boyd loves to be ridden
and used and tries his heart out. He stands patiently to let her saddle, bridle and
mount, and rides quietly down to the arena or pasture where she rides him. He has
been hauled to see the sights and sounds, being used at rodeos to shag cattle out of
the arena, carry flags and as a judge’s horse. A bomb could probably go off and Boyd
wouldn’t move a hair. A REAL head, heel and calf horse prospect, and he won’t take
all your time either. He will pin his ears on the Heel-O-Matic, lead steer or when your
roping on him in the arena. He has natural rate and keeps his hocks underneath him.
UTD on worming, dental and farrier. It will be a sad day Sept. 10, when we go home
and Boyd is not going to be there.
Turner Performance Horses – 406-381-2347