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n the last issue, we told the story of how a young Jon Mixer got his start riding Okie Leo by winning the reining class at the World Series of 4-H and FFA Show in Dallas, Texas. In a recent conversation with Jon, he concluded, “I started at the top with Okie Leo, and I have compared the horses I have ridden to him ever since.”

The show record of Okie Leo reinforces his ability as a show horse and what Jon is telling us. He was an AQHA Champion with a Superior in reining with a Register of Merit in performance. His overall show record includes 20 halter points, 16 cutting points, 57 reining points, and 15.5 western pleasure points for a total of 108.5 points. He was an NCHA Certificate of Ability winner with over $1,000 in earnings. Okie Leo won his Superior in reining by winning 50 of the 55 AQHA reining classes he entered. Then we see that he had several riders that showed him. Those riders not only included Jon but others Dick Robey, Helen Robey, Don Wilcox, and Ed Bottom. Both Don Wilcox and Ed Bottom asked to show him. This great stallion shows versatility as a part of that show record, and as we will see that, versatility has played a major part in the Jon Mixer breeding program.

Let’s talk about Okie Leo and how he brought speed and versatility to the breeding program. When we talk about versatility, we start with speed and agility. Speed and the quickness we associate with speed that is essential to most events we see our quarter horses compete in, such as tie-down roping, heading, heeling, cutting, reining, cow horse, barrels, pole bending, and of course, racing. The agility comes into these events to make “quick” moves with power while maintaining momentum to do the job of competing in the given event.

Okie Leo proved to be an athlete with this kind of speed and agility, being a Superior reining horse, a successful cutting horse, a proven pleasure horse, as well as a Grand Champion halter horse. But when we look at his pedigree, we see that he was originally bred to run with short-distance speed in mind. His breeder was Bud Warren, a self-proclaimed “short horse” man that loved that quick speed out of the gate. He loved quarter racing for distances of 220 to 350 yards, the kind of races that need quickness out of the gate. Leo, the sire of Okie Leo, was officially raced 22 times and was only defeated twice. He was sired by Joe Reed II an AQHA Racing World Champion Stallion in 1942-43. Joe Reed II was sired by Joe Reed P-3 a son of the very fast Joe Blair, a Thoroughbred that had competed all over the Southwest and Mexico, winning many of his races. He is credited with a track record for 3 furlongs in :39 at Juarez, Mexico. Joe Reed P-3 was out of Della Moore, a Cajun-Bred Running Horse that competed and won races in Louisiana and Texas. She then produced Joe Reed P-3 and Joe Moore. Her sire was Old DJ, a foundation sire in the Cajun-Bred Running Horses. He is found in the pedigrees of racing champions like Queenie and Dee Dee. The dam of Leo was Little Fanny, a daughter of Joe Reed P-3.

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By Larry Thornton........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

TEA SPOON ONE

sor 2020 QUARTER HORSE

DASHIN HOMBRE

sor SI-94 2003 QUARTER HORSE AQHA# 4393321

JESS GORGEOUS

2013 DASH FOR CASH ROCKET WRANGLER ROCKET BAR ch 1951 sor 1973 sor 1968 GO GALLA GO sor 1961 DASHING VAL QUARTER HORSE FIND A BUYER TO MARKET ch 1948 sor 1985 #1238058 ch 1966 HIDE AND SEEK ch 1952 QUARTER HORSE AUDRA DO JET SPICE JET DECK b 1960 AQHA#2395013 ch 1978 sor 1972 SUGAR SPICE sor 1958 QUARTER HORSE ANNIE DO AQHA#1423258 ch 1965 VOO DOO ROCKET ch 1961

ANNAHI

dk ch 1944

PISTOL JERRY JET QUILLO EASY JET

sor 1967 sor 1977 sor 15.2 1972 DUCHESS QUILLO sor 1962 JERRYS JEWEL QUARTER HORSE KIDS MISS SUPREME KID MEYERS sor 1963 sor 1995 AQHA# 1330096 sor 1969 SANDY SUELEO 1962 QUARTER HORSE LATCHIT SAN LATCH ON QUICK NIGHT LATCH sor 1962 AQHA# 3753734 ch 1983 ch 1973 DONNA FAY ch 1961 QUARTER HORSE SUELEO SAN AQHA # 2058495 sor 1977

PEPPY SAN

sor 15.0 1959 SANDY SUELEO 1962 MR JESS PERRY STREAKIN LA JOLLA STREAKIN SIX sor 1977 sor 1992 sor 1985 BOTTOMS UP sor 1973 GOLD METAL JESS QUARTER HORSE SCOOPIE FEIN SINN FEIN b 1972 2002 #3145646 sor 1978 LEGS LA SCOOP sor 1966 QUARTER HORSE GOLD METAL DASH FIRST DOWN DASH DASH FOR CASH sor 1973 sor 1984 FIRST PRIZE ROSE ch 1976 QUARTER HORSE LUCKS GOLD WHAT LUCK ch 1983

IMA LETA

blk 16.2 1967 sor 1967

QUARTER HORSE

WESTERN CHALLENGE GONE WEST

MR PROSPECTOR b 16.0 1970 ch 1995 br 16.0 1984 SECRETTAME ch 1978 SHES WESTERN THOROUGHBRED MARIAKOVA THE MINSTREL ch 15.2 1973 sor SI-95 2004 ch 1980 MOFIDA ch 1974 QUARTER HORSE JERRYS JEWEL PISTOL JERRY JET QUILLO sor 15.2 1972 sor 1995 sor 1977 KIDS MISS SUPREME sor 1969 QUARTER HORSE LATCHIT SAN LATCH ON QUICK ch 1973 AQHA# 3753734 ch 1983 SUELEO SAN sor 1977

Top Photo Dashin hombre win picture at Remington Park Right Dashin Hombre Left Determined Cowboy setting a track record in trial on his way to winning the finals. Bottom Determined Cowboy setting a track record in trial on his way to winning the finals.

Top Jodys Money Talks filly out of Jess Gorgeous Left Super Tec World Champion Right Conformation shot of Rusty Kettles Bottom Sheza All Around

Sorrel Sue, the dam of Okie Leo, has her own ties to racing. We believe that she was raced, but there is no record. Her sire King P-234 was originally raced, winning two starts before becoming a noted tie-down roping horse. King P-234 is noted for siring performance horses, but he has his own branch of speed horses. King P-234 is the sire of 12 Register of Merit racehorses. They include the stakes winner Squaw H, winner of the 1949 Tucson Speed Trials. She counts among her descendants Apollitical Jess champion and leading sire; Noblesse Six, an All-American Futurity winner, as well as the champions Treacherously, Silvered Eyes, and the record-setting champion Pure D Dash.

Sorrel Sue is the dam of nine race starters with six ROM and one stakes winner. The stakes winner is Mac Lee, a full brother to Okie Leo. He won the 1953 Kansas Derby and the Rocky Mountain QHA Derby. Leonella is an ROM race mare and full sister to Okie Leo. She is the dam of Ricketta, winner of the Northern RQHA Derby, and dam of Marilyn Mae, who is the dam of Tolltac, the 1983 AQHA Racing Champion Two-year-old Colt and the 1984 Champion Three-Year-Old Colt. He became a leading sire with 40 stakes winners and earnings of just over $7 million. Sorrel Sue is the grand dame of Shirley B Gayle, winner of the 1982 Golden State Futurity, 1983 Golden State Derby G1, and the 1985 Dash For Cash Maturity.

In our conversation, Jon went on to tell that when Dick Robey gave him the Okie Leo filly Sandy Sueleo, he was a little disappointed or, as he put it, “she was kind of Thoroughbred looking and not what he expected her to look like.” Then his opinion changed when he got to ride her and found that she was a great athlete in her own right. He confided that this next successful show horse trained him as much as he trained her. She was a natural. You will recall he took her to the Cowboy Hall of Fame Horse Show. She was shown in halter, placed third; western pleasure, where she placed 3rd or 4th; in the reining, placing 2nd; and in the barrels placing 3rd again; and pole bending, where she won.

Sandy Sueleo would become a broodmare, with her first foal being Kid’s Miss Supreme, which produced Pistol Jerry, and he became a racehorse, show horse, as well as a sire for Jon’s breeding program. You will recall he later bred Sandy Sueleo to Peppy San and got Sueleo San. Sueleo San was her fourth and last foal. It is through Sueleo San that we see the second branch of Sandy Sueleo line in the Jon Mixer breeding program. Our first look at this came with successful barrel racer Sans Rusty Bullett the first foal out Latchit San, the daughter of Sueleo San, and he was sired by Pistol Jerry, who was out of Kid’s Miss Supreme, who was out of Sandy Sueleo. These two lines built a foundation on the versatility of Okie Leo. This gives Sans Rusty Bullet a breeding pattern of 3 x 3 to Sandy Sueleo.

Jerrys Jewel Branch of the Family

We have seen how Kid’s Miss Supreme contributed Pistol Jerry to the program, and now we will focus on Latchit San and her contribution. Jerrys Jewel was the next key figure as a part of the linebreeding to Okie Leo through Sandy Sueleo. Here is what Jon had to say, “Jerrys Jewel was the next foal for Latchit San after Rusty. She was also sired by Pistol Jerry. I was going through a divorce at the time and hid her out and didn’t even break her to ride.” He continued, “When she was three, I bred her to A Cash Request and got Lightnin Mixer. I broke him and started him on barrels and sold him to a girl in Colorado. She went on and finished him out, and they won the Fizz Bomb Barrel Futurity up in Wyoming. He was a WPRCA and 1D barrel winner.”

“Jewels next colt was Dashin Hombre si-94 by the champion Dashing Val si-108. Hombre was an AAA race winner and the horse I kept for my stud.” Dashing Val was the 1998 AQHA Racing Champion Three-Year-Old Colt. He won such races as the Golden State Derby G1, the Go Man Go Handicap G1, the Kaweah Bar Handicap G3, the Shue Fly Handicap G3, and the Z. Wayne Griffin Director’s Handicap G2. Dashing Val is the sire of 463 racing ROM with 36 stakes winners with earnings of over $11 million. His leading money winner is Vals Fortune, the winner of over $1.1 million with 15 stakes wins, including the Louisiana QHBA Futurity G1 and the Lee Berwick Memorial Futurity G1. He was the 2003 AQHA Racing Champion Two-Year-Old and the Champion Two-Year-Old Colt.

The sire of Dashing Val was Dash For Cash, a two-time AQHA Racing World Champion and two-time winner of the Champion of Champions G1. He is a leading sire of horses that have won over $39 million on the racetrack. But he is also a sire of versatility with his performers in the arena earning 10 ROM with two Superior Award winners and an AQHA Supreme Champion to his credit. His Supreme Champion was Gotum Gone, who, after his race career, earned points in halter, reining, and roping to earn the title. Dash For Cash was the sire of Miss N Cash, winner of the National Cutting Horse Association Derby that went on to be a million-dollar sire of performance horses, including the NCHA Open Futurity Champion Dox Miss N Reno. Dash For Cash is the sire of grandsire of Dash Ta Fame, the all-time leading sire of barrel racing money winner with over $20 million in earnings.

Dash For Cash was sired by Rocket Wrangler, an AQHA Racing Champion and All-American Futurity winner. He was sired by Rocket Bar and out of Go Galla Go by Go Man Go. The dam of Dash For Cash was a Thoroughbred mare named Find A Buyer, who was King Ranch bred. She was sired by To Market and out of Hide And Seek.

The dam of Dashing Val was out of Audra Do by Jet Spice. She was a stakes winner in races like the Miss California Handicap. Jet Space was a stakes place runner in the Northern QHRA Derby. He was sired by the AQHA Racing World Champion Jet Deck and out of Sugar Spice by Sugar Bars. The dam of Audra Do was Annie Do, a daughter of Voo Doo Rocket and out of the great Thoroughbred mare Annahi. This is the same female family of the World Champion Charger Bar. Voo Doo Rocket was sired by Rocket Bar, and this gives Dashing Val a breeding pattern of 3 x 4 to Rocket Bar.

Jon continued, “Dashin Hombre was special from the time he was born. He was bigger and stouter than all the others. My friends called him Little Arnold after Arnold Schwarzenegger. He had everything I wanted in a stud prospect; he was good and straight, good muscled, very well balanced, had the breeding to run and perform, and a terrific disposition.”

“I started riding him in November as a long yearling, and I felt like I was on a three-year-old. In February, I took him to Marti Rodriguez at Remington Park. I took him to her barn and put an exercise saddle on him and she told her gallop boy to get on him and ride him around the barn. He shook his head and told her no. She told him that he was her horse, and he was to get on him. He reluctantly got on him and rode him around the barn a couple of times

and came back with a grin on his face. Marti got on her pony horse, and they went to the track. When she came back, they both had big grins; she said this horse is broke and is fit. I told her I want to win.” “His first work from the gate he didn’t break good but came and beat the other by a length. He had the seventh fastest work of the day out of 85 head. She put him in a race training, and he broke on top and won by two lengths with a hand ride and had the 2nd fastest time of the day out of 79 head. He shin bucked and I had him pin fired, and he was down for 4 to 5 weeks. By the time he was ready to go again Remington had shut down and we had to run at Tulsa. He was just a two-year-old and had never even worked on that track. We got him in a maiden special going 300 yards, so she hauled him to Tulsa to run. He broke on top and was a length ahead coming to the wire, and as he got to grandstand his ears and head come up and another colt caught him at the wire. He ran 2nd with an 84 SI. A few weeks later, the colt that beat him was the fastest qualifier for the Black Gold Futurity. The Tulsa meet was over, and Marti didn’t want to run at Blue Ribbon Downs, so I took him to another trainer that was stabled there. We gave him another out, and he was the favorite but ran 3rd and came up sore. So, I brought him home and turned him out. Come January, I started riding him to get him back in shape, and when Remington opened, I took him back to Marti to run. When he got there, she had his knees X-rayed, and he had chips in both of them, I guess from that last race at Blue Ribbon. So, she had his knees injected and ran him a few more times and got a win and a 94 SI. On his last race, he broke on top and led all the and coming to the wire, he just backed off and ran 4th. My dad was sitting with the vet that had been treating his knee, and she told him his knees started stinging.”

Dashin Hombre comes home. Jon gave his reasoning as to why he brought Dashin Hombre home, “The year before, I had buried Pistol Jerry, so I brought Hombre home for my stud. I didn’t stand him to the public just bred my own mares and a few friends’ mares. He had some really nice foals, but almost all went for barrel horses.”

He added this about how he bred Dashin Hombre, “I had some Thoroughbred mares and bred them to Hombre, and the ones that went to the track were winners. I ran A Dashin Hombre a few times, and he was in the money in all, but his first race and it was a muddy, sloppy track, and he didn’t break. He lit the broad at 350 & 400, and I put him in going 870, and he won, and I sold him to a trainer in New Mexico for an 870 horse. Okie Hombre, also out of a TB mare, won his first out going 870 but was disqualified to 2nd but came back and won his next race. Hombre has foals from coast-to-coast, the Dakotas to Mexico. I’ve had several repeat buyers on his foals; they say they just love them and that they are so easy to train.”

Jon continued about the foals of Jerrys Jewel, “Then she had Shes Western by the Thoroughbred stallion Western Challenge. She won her second out as a two-year-old by two lengths with a 95-speed index. Her time would have qualified her for the Heritage Place Futurity if she had been entered in it.” This mare earned $10,087 from five starts. Her sire Western Challenge was sired by Gone West by Mr Prospector and out of Secretame by Secretariat.

Shes Western has produced five starters with three Register of Merit runners and one stakes winner. The ROM runners are Jess Gorgeous by Gold Medal Jess, Blakely by High Rate of Return, and the stakes winner Determined Cowboy by Hes Relentless. Determined Cowboy was the winner of the 2019 Granite Mountain Futurity at Arizona Downs. He also set a new track record, winning his trial for that race in a time of 17.841 for 350 yards. He won his Turf Paradise Juvenile Challenge trial making the finals with a fourth-place finish, and then was fifth in the Jimenez Tile/ GM Racing Stakes after veering in at the start.

Jess Gorgeous joins the Mixer broodmare band, “Jess Gorgeous became an ROM race winner and is now one of my broodmares. Bred her to Dashin Hombre twice and sold both colts for barrel horses, with the last one going to Delaware for a futurity horse. She was bred to Jody’s Money Pop for 2022 and now has a filly from that cross.”

“The last Jerrys Jewel foal was The Surviver by Like A Beduino. Jerrys Jewel prolapsed and died within the hour of her foal being born thus the name. Sold The Surviver to a lady in Edmond for a barrel prospect. Called her about a year later to see how he was doing, and she said her husband was always going to ropings on him. He became a good team roping horse.”

Sheza All Around Branch of the Family

Jon Mixer found that Sheza All Around was the kind of horse that, as he stated, “All of her colts became good barrel and roping horses.” He continued, “Sheza All Around by Pistol Jerry was the next filly out of Latchit San, and I broke her and sent her to the track, but she wasn’t fast enough so bred her to Western Challenge and got Rusty Kettles who became an ROM racehorse and 1D barrel winner.” Rusty Kettle would earn his racing ROM with an 81-speed index. He then became an AQHA World Show qualifier in the Level 2 barrel racing in the amateur in 2016 and the open in 2017. He has earned 9 AQHA performance points in the amateur and open.

“Bred her to Hombre then and got Pistol Hombre, who I started and sold to a lady in Florida.” He then talked about the next foal, a world champion, “Super Tech by Technicolor became the World Champion Palomino Junior Barrel Horse in 2018 and Reserve World Champion Senior Barrel Horse in 2019. His AQHA show record shows that he is a multiple AQHA world show finalist with a 4th in junior barrels in 2018, and a level 2 finalist with a 3rd in 2018. He was the third AQHA High Point Gelding and the AQHA High Point Junior Barrel Racing Horse in 2018. He qualified for the 2019 World Show in senior barrels and was a finalist in the Level 2 Senior Barrel Racing with ninth place. Super Tech earned his open ROM with 19 AQHA points.”

Some of the other Latchit San foals, as described by Jon, “She had Heza Mixer, A Cash Request a colt I kept a stud and roped and ran barrels on. Sold him to a young couple in Canada for a stallion and rope and barrel horse. The young lady was pregnant when they bought him and later had a little girl. Two years later, they sent me a picture of the little girl riding Mixer all by herself, and she claimed him as her horse. The next Latchit San foal was Royal Flamin Jet, by A Royal Jet was a good-looking grey colt and I got him started and going good and sold him to a lady in Southeast Texas for a stud prospect. Heather Rules by Title Contender was Latchit San’s next foal, and she produced winning performance horses such as the APHA filly Heathers Bling. She also produced Tres Mixer, an AQHA point earner that qualified for the Ranch Versatility World Championships in Ranch Trail.

The Jon Mixer breeding program founded on the mare Sandy Sueleo by Okie Leo is an ongoing operation and one that will continue for years to come. His success tells us why Sandy Sueleo is one of our Mares With More.

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