
Geldings are the backbone of most ranches....and we wanted to give ours the attention they deserve. We are blessed to have four great ones in our little herd.
Triple Kiden
Porter (left) is Jerry's main stick. He is a wonderful head horse and great trail horse. Porter was a rescue and has been a member of our family for 5 years. He is a very special guy. Here is a picture of him meeting his big brother Sherwin (right) for the first time at the park. Can you see the family resemblance????

Patchs Goodbar
Beethoven is a coming 5 year old by Patch the Buck. I think he is one of the most gorgeous horses I've ever seen. He is green broke, but is interested in learning and could get used to being spoiled real easy!!! He is trail riding and just starting to track cattle. You 'might' see him in the local roping pens this year......

Chicks Dun Chillin
Kiddo is Porters coming 3YO half brother and is a frozen semen baby! He was a wild child to get introduced to a saddle, but after 30 days with George Meek is going on trail rides like an old pro! He even crosses bridges!!! Jerry is planning on this fella being Porters replacement. (But dont tell Porter!) This picture was taken after a rainstorm and my lens fogged up. Kiddo is a pretty red dun and is just shy of 16HH. He is double registered...AQHA and APHA!

Draculynx
BJ is a super nice colt. We are thinking he is going to mature to 16.1+....he string tested as a baby to 16.2. He is Kiddos best friend and is half brother to most of my girls. He is a super nice mover...he just floats. I think he would go very well under english tack....too bad I prefer western....we'll have to see what happens with this boy. He was bred to be a team roper...his daddy is a reiner/roper and his dam is a performance/running bred girl. BJ is tall with a short back and good legs, but is alittle bit 'light' in the body for my taste as a rope horse...Naties babies usually 'fill-out' their 3YO year though....so we shall see with this guy if a 3 day eventer doesnt grab him first!!!

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