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2010 Palomino Gelding
Grade
Taz
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Taz is a good-minded gelding. He has drug calves to the fire and has been ranched
on. He’s been hauled to jackpots – both heading and heeling. Taz has also been
started in the barrels. He’s gentle, been ridden in the mountains and is quick on his
feet. He’s ready for a job.
Jr Dees – 605-695-6762
2005 Sorrel Gelding
AQHA #4674689
Smartnsandino
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Little Sandino
Smart N Nita
Peppy San Badger
Valedoctorian
Doctors Sandy Doll
Nita Jo Quixote
Mr San Peppy
Smart Little Lena
Doc’s J Jay
Doc Quixote
Sugar Badger
Tamu Maggie Gold
Sandstorm Dun
Donita Jo
Conformation, brains and broke to ride. Cisco is a stout-made gelding, perfect sized
with roan hairs and that good coon tail! A people horse, kind and LOVES attention.
You will not find a more kind eye and heart. A real ranching gelding, used and ridden
on big ranches. Will walk out alone and walk back home. He will get down on his
belly and watch a cow, and can log cattle. Crosses water, bridges and logs with ease.
If you like to enjoy a nice trail ride, Cisco knows the way and can show you a smooth,
good time! A BIG TIME head horse here! Scores, can mortally fly, rate, handles cattle
right and faces. Hauled and won on. Cisco is sound, UTD on worming, dental and
farrier.
Turner Performance Horses – 406-381-2347
2008 Sorrel Gelding
Grade
Rooster
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There are so many ways to describe Rooster. A few that come to mind are “Cadillac”
or “Foreman’s Horse,” but they are all correct. He stands 15.1 H and is pretty from
his nose to his tail. We call him Rooster because we thought he looked like John
Wayne’s horse in True Grit! When you go to the corral or pasture, Rooster will find
you to get caught. He is a pleasure to tack up and stands great for mounting and dis-
mounting. Rooster was raised on a mountain ranch in Wyoming so he is no stranger
to rough terrain and long days. We have had him for four years now and we use him
for all the ranch chores. We have done a lot of cattle work as far as sorting and mov-
ing to different patures with him. We have used him in the branding pen some as
well. Rooster goes where he is asked with no hestitation. He has a nice, soft neck rein
and a perfect stop that when you say, “Whoa!” you can sit! He pivots on his front and
back ends nicely. You can let Rooster sit for long periods of time and when you go
back to riding, there’s no problems. Rooster is sound and gentle with no buck. He’s
the kind of horse anyone can ride and be proud to own. I encourage you to come to
our ranch and ride him prior to the sale. Give us a call with questions.
Jaden Huntley – 701-391-9587