We call him "Rambo"...This is a really nice grey Stallion...DOB 2007. He fits best for a Working Ranch Stallion, Big Boned, #1 Shoe, Rock Footed, Full of Cow & Gentle. Nice head, Good Muscle. Raised outside in rocks & brush. Rambo is 15.2H...1200 lbs. Click on video link: Salt N Peppys
This horse is in training with Twister...We call him "Rambo Cowhorse Bred, Legacy Bloodlines Click: Pedigree SALT N PEPPYS SIRE: EXTRMEMLY MILD TEMPERAMENT, VERY ATHLETIC, AND A GENTLEMAN TO HANDLE. THIS YOUNG STALLION IS ALL OF THAT AND MORE.
Twister's Membership: AQHA Breeder Referral and AQHA Professional Horseman
Salt N Peppy (Rambo) is Ranch Born & Ranched Raised on our place, here in Congress, Az. Rambo inherited the same outstanding qualities prevelant from both his Sire & Dam's quality bloodlines: This young horse is so personable, loves people, kind, smart & talented. Twister is training him to cattle.
SIRE: Salty Wininic AQHA#3813200. His grandsire is: Lazy M Salty Blue on the top out of Hancocks Blue Boy & Valentines Blue.
Dam: Kellys Wininic: Granddaughter of Just Plain Colonel, whose get have won more than $1 million in the cutting arena.
SHE IS A GREAT GRANDAUGHTER OF THE RENOWED KING FRITZ, ONE OF THE GREAT REINED COW HORSE SIRES ON THE WEST COAST. HIS FOALS READ LIKE A WHO'S WHO'S IN THE REINED COWHORSE INDUSTRY. THEY INCLUDE THE FAMOUS SHIRLEY CHEX, BUENO CHEX, MITZI CHEX, MOON CHEX AND KAREN CHEX.
The legendary veteran cow horse trainer, Les Vogt, said of King Fritz horses: "I always thought, and still do, that there was some sort of magic in these horses." About King Fritz' offspring, he said, "They were so receptive to training." Of the performance of King Fritz horses, Les said, "You just knew you would win on these horses."
We
turn our stallion/and our stallions out to pasture with our
mares come breeding season. Outside mares start arriving in
January thru early spring. We will hand breed if necessary.
If there is any possibility of your mare being injured or
hurt in anyway, we will hand breed. We are careful to keep
stallions and mares safe and free from injury. In the pasture
we will bring feed and they will have plenty of grazing pasture
and water. Mares, generally will stay here for 2-3 cycles
and then they should be ready to go home. We prefer all mares
to be turned out barefoot. Extra vet services is the customers
responsibility.