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contents Artist Spotlight Grant Redden
Welcome John Carrel, NILE President Message from Jennifer C. Boka, NILE General Manager
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Schedule of Events
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Cows in the Streets by Heather Smith Thomas
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NILE + MSU Partner up for Education by Jennifer C. Boka
For the Fun of It by Laura Nelson
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NILE vendors
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Learning the Kraft by Rhonda Sedgwick Stearns
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Horse Events Schedule
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Dr. Patricia Holl, Equine Chiropractor
Where are They Now-NILE Raffle Fillies by Laura Nelson
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Sale Day Information
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Sale Committee
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Gold Buckle Select Horse Sales Futurities
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Yearling & Weanling Consignments
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Performance Horse Consignments
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Horse Futurity Rules 2016 Gold Buckle Futurity Entry Form
2016 Gold Buckle Futurity Stallion Nomination Form
Merit Heifer Donors and Recipients
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Exhibitor Index
Q&A With Merit Heifer Recipients
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Juan Reyes Livestock Handling by Rhonda Sedgwick Stearns
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Trading Post Exhibit Hall Map
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Advertiser Index
Spotlight GRANT REDDEN was born and raised in south-
west Wyoming. His father was foreman of one of the largest sheep ranches in the state, running 21,000 head of sheep. When Grant was 12, his father purchased his own outfit with 5,000 Columbia ewes and 300 mother cows. The work, always a family affair, became even more intense. Horses were an integral part of his family's operation, including camp horses, pack strings in the summer, and draft horses to pull camps and feed the livestock in heavy winters. Naturally, they are a major part of his art. ON THE COVER
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Checking the Herd
The Big Bay Mare
Painting the rural lifestyle, its people, its landscape, and the livestock, is what motivates Grant as an artist. After graduating from Utah State University with a B.S. in Agricultural Economics, Grant was a real estate appraiser for residential, commercial, and farm/ranch properties for 10 years before focusing on his love and passion for painting the west. After much hard work and dedication, he began selling his work through several galleries and being invited to group shows and museum shows. Primarily self-taught, Grant credits several living masters as his mentors who encouraged him and gave good direction, including Jim Norton, Gerald Fritzler, Walt Gonske, Mark Daily, and many others. In 2010 Grant was invited to join the Northwest Rendezvous of Artists. In
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2012, he was inducted into the Cowboy Artists of America, the longestlived artist group in the country, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. In his first year to show with the group, Grant won a Silver Medal for watercolor painting, and the Gold Medal for oil painting. Then, again in 2014, he won the Gold Medal for oil painting. Grant credits a supportive family, encouraging friends, and a generous and patient Father in Heaven for his success and progress. His work is represented by Plainsman Gallery of Dunedin, Florida; Wild Horse Gallery, Steamboat Colorado; Simpson Gallagher Gallery, Cody, Wyoming; Wilcox Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming; Woodriver Fine Art in Sun Valley Idaho; Grapevine Gallery in Oklahoma City, Ok.
Welcome TO THE 2015 NILE!
FROM NILE PRESIDENT JOHN CARREL
DEVELOPING NILE INTO ONE OF THE PREMIER STOCK shows and rodeos in the country does not come without a lot of hard work from staff, members, volunteers, committees, boards and the community. We are closing in on NILE number 50 and we wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for the foresight of many in the beginning and those that persevered in the lean years. In return, the NILE generates nearly $2.4 million worth of economic impact on the Billings area. From beginning to end the NILE has become one of the top shows in the country. In line with our goals, the NILE brings agriculture and youth together through the Merit Heifer program, Junior Fed, Club calf, 4th grade education and an increasing number of scholarships. Whether through the NILE or the NILE foundation please help support our youth in agriculture. The NILE continues to grow, thus the necessity to make it longer. The trade show will be a key part of this with something for everyone. With NILE’s experienced horse committee, you will see the sale and futurity quality runs deep. The rodeos will kick off with NILE ranch rodeo finals. This is followed by several nights of PRCA cowboys and cowgirls competing for this year’s increased purses. Finally, the NILE would not be possible without the continued support of the businesses and community. Please support these businesses as they are a key part of NILE's wellbeing.
We invite you to join us this year.
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A MESSAGE FROM JENNIFER C. BOKA, NILE GENERAL MANAGER
AND, WE’RE OFF!! It is once again time for the Northern International Livestock Exposition hosted annually! Since its inception in 1967, the NILE Organization has made it their mission to support, embrace and promote the future of agriculture. The Annual NILE Stock Show and Rodeo is just one way that the NILE works to achieve the mission and what an exceptional way it is. Rolling out the welcome mat for exhibitors to our Junior Fed, Cattle Shows, Trade Shows and visitors on Oct. 10 this year, the NILE continues to grow. Starting shows three days earlier this year is the result of exponential growth in entries and exhibitors the last few years. We welcome the junior exhibitors, leading off with the Market Hog Show on Sunday at noon. The Market Beef Show this year is Sunday at 6 p.m. and is followed on Monday by the Market Lambs and Goats. As always, a highlight of the Stock Show is the Junior Fed Sale which will Tuesday this year at 5 p.m. Breeding Cattle shows are mainstay of the Stock Show and the Galloways lead off. Beginning bright and early Sunday, Oct. 11 at 8 a.m. followed by 13 other Breed Shows including the new addition of the South Devon show. The last show of the week is on Saturday
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cavvy, whether you need a horse to go to the ranch and work or go to the arena and win, you can find it here. Be sure to come view one of the many horse events during the week; from the NILE Running the Rims barrel race to the AQHA Ranching Heritage Show and many in between, there is sure to be something for each horse enthusiast. Oct. and is last, but certainly not least, as
It is also a pleasure for me to share
it is the Red Angus National Show ex-
some exciting news! Not being one to
pecting nearly 350 head.
WELCOME Rodeo roots run deep in Montana and the NILE Rodeos are second to none. NOBLE
mix business with personal life, it is
Twelve of the top ranch rodeo teams
exciting month with my wedding to Josh
from around the region compete during
Boka! I am very thankful for the dedica-
our Ranch Rodeo Wednesday night Oct.
tion and support of my family including
14 for a chance to compete at the Work-
my daughters Laramie and Paige, we are
ing Ranch Cowboys Association finals.
all proud to be a part of the NILE Team.
Of course, the title of Champion Ranch
With over $3 million of economic im-
Rodeo Team is up for grabs! Thursday
pact to the city of Billings in 2014 and so
kicks off three nights of professional
many great things ahead, it is my plea-
rodeo action. We welcome top rodeo
sure to lead an organization made up of
competitors from across the country to
so much rich history. This year, we hope
compete for a share of the $7,000 added
to break many records while continuing
per event this year.
to grow. Expecting over 2,000 exhibi-
hard not to share the reason for the new name you see listed! September was an
The tradition of quality remains strong
tors, 550 vendors and the highest quality
in our NILE Gold Buckle Horse Sales
livestock, Metra Park is the place to be
and Futurities. The lineup for this year’s
in October.
Gold Buckle Weanling/Yearling and
On behalf of the entire NILE Staff,
Performance Horse sales are exception-
board, and volunteers we welcome you
al. Look no further than NILE for pros-
to the 48th Annual NILE Stock Show
pects or that outstanding addition to your
and Rodeo.
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OCTOBER 9 - 17
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 6:00 PM 6:00 PM
AOB, Galloway, Shorthorn & South Devon Cattle Move-in All Jr. Fed Move-in (Jr. Fed Steers in EXPO)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 8:00 AM
Move in Miniature Herefords & Club Calf
Expo Center Montana Pavilion
Expo Center
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11
9 am-4 pm 8 am-5 pm 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM After 7 pm
NILE Trading post Exhibit Hall NILE Trading post Expo Center Galloway Show Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) Shorthorn Show Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) All Other Breeds Cattle Show (Open then Jr) Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) Jr. Fed Swine Show Montana Pavilion Jr. Fed Steer Show Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) Move in Charolais & Gelbvieh/Balancer Expo Center
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12
ALL DAY 9 am-4 pm 8 am-5 pm 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 10
Ag Education for 4th Graders Sage/Grandstands NILE Trading post Exhibit Hall NILE Trading post Expo Center Miniature Hereford Show Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) Jr. Fed Lamb Show Montana Pavilion Jr. South Devon Show Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena(Expo Center) Club Calf Show & Heifer Futurity Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) Jr. Fed Goat Show Montana Pavilion
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
ALL DAY 7:30 AM 7:30 AM 8:00 AM 9 am-4 pm 8 am-5 pm 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM 12 - 3 pm 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM
Ag Education for 4th Graders Sage/Grandstands FFA/4-H Livestock Evaluation Contest Super Barn sponsored by Stockman Bank FFA Sales & Service Contest Rimrock Auto Arena South Devon/Poundmaker Show Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) NILE Trading post Exhibit Hall NILE Trading post Expo Center NILE Club Calf Sale Pine Coulee Bulls Sale Arena Charolais Show (Jr. then Open) Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) Gelbvieh & Balancer Show (Jr. then Open) Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) Barrel Race Exhibition runs Rimrock Auto Arena NILE Running the Rims Barrel Race Rimrock Auto Arena Jr. Fed Sale of Champions Pine Coulee Bulls Sale Arena Commercial Heifer Pen Show Move-in Heritage Center
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 ALL DAY 7:30 AM 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 9 am-4 pm 8 am-7 pm 9:00 AM 10 am-12 pm 1:00 PM 3 pm 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5-6:45 pm 7:00 PM
Ag Education for 4th Graders Sage/Grandstands NILE AQHA Ranchers Heritage Challenge Event Rimrock Auto Arena Move in Angus, Hereford, Merit Heifer & Red Angus Expo Center Texas Longhorn Show (Jr. then Open) Heritage Center NILE Trading post Exhibit Hall NILE Trading post Expo Center NILE Ranch Sorting Super Barn Montana State Ag Education Program Pine Coulee Bulls Sale Arena Commercial Heifer Classic Pen Show Heritage Center Juan Reyes Stock Dog Handling Demonstration Rimrock Auto Arena (begins @ 3pm or 15 minutes after conclusion of AQHA Ranchers Heritage) Gelbvieh Sale Pine Coulee Bulls Sale Arena Cowboy Church Exhibit Hall (Stage) presented by Big Sky Cowboy Ministries *NILE Member & VIP Hospitality Room Rimrock Auto Arena *NILE Ranch Rodeo Finals Rimrock Auto Arena
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
6:30-8 am Billings Chamber of Commerce Ag Committee Expo Center Free Pancake Breakfast 8:00 AM NILE Cow Horse Bash Super Barn 8:00 AM PRCA Rodeo Timed Event Slack Rimrock Auto Arena 8:00 AM National Jr. Red Angus Show Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) 9 am-4 pm NILE Trading post Exhibit Hall 8 am-7 pm NILE Trading post Expo Center 11:00 AM Gold Buckle Horse Futurities Rimrock Auto Arena • Barrel Racing Futurity sponsored by Midnight Corona • Yearling Futurity • Snaffle Bit 2-Yr Old Futurity • 3-Yr Old Futurity • 4-Yr Old Futurity • 5-Yr Old Futurity 12:00 PM NILE Merit Heifer Interviews TBD 1:00 PM Jr. Angus Cattle Show Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) TBA Gold Buckle Select Horse Sales Super Barn Consignment Screenings 5:00 PM Cowboy Church Exhibit Hall (Stage) presented by Big Sky Cowboy Ministries 5-6:45 pm *NILE Member & VIP Hospitality Room Rimrock Auto Arena sponsored by Rocky Mountain Bank 6:00 PM Red Angus Futurity & Barn Social Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) 7:00 PM *NILE PRCA Rodeo – Cat/Griz Night sponsored by Coors & Briggs Distributing Includes: NILE Merit Heifer Showcase Rimrock Auto Arena
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16
8:00 AM ROV Angus Show Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) 9 am-4 pm NILE Trading post Exhibit Hall 8 am-7 pm NILE Trading post Expo Center 11 am-12 pm Gold Buckle Select Weanling/Yearling Horse Sale Preview sponsored by First Interstate Bank Rimrock Auto Arena 12:00 PM 32nd Annual Prestigious NILE Red Angus Sale Preview presented by Working Ranch Magazine Pine Coulee Bulls Sale Arena 12:30 PM Gold Buckle Select Weanling/Yearling Horse Sale sponsored by First Interstate Bank Rimrock Auto Arena 12
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2015 SCHEDULE
of events
1:00 PM 32nd Annual Prestigious NILE Red Angus Sale Pine Coulee Bulls Sale Arena 1:00 PM Hereford Show (Jr. then Open) Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) 3:00 PM Merit Heifer Show (followed by Progeny Pen Parade) Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) 4 pm Gold Buckle Select Horse Sales Consignment Screenings Super Barn 5:00 PM Cowboy Church Exhibit Hall (Stage) presented by Big Sky Cowboy Ministries 5-6:45 pm *NILE Member & VIP Hospitality Room Rimrock Auto Arena 7:00 PM *NILE PRCA Rodeo – Tough Enough To Wear Pink sponsored by St. Vincent Healthcare Includes: NILE Equis Raffle Filly Demonstration Rimrock Auto Arena AFTER RODEO WPRA Barrel Racing Slack Rimrock Auto Arena
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
8 am-11 am Gold Buckle Select Performance Horse Sale Preview Rimrock Auto Arena sponsored by First Interstate Bank – Heights 8:00 AM National Red Angus Show Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) 8:00 AM Montana Angus NILE Heifer Futurity Show Pine Coulee Bulls Sale Arena 9 am-4 pm NILE Trading post Exhibit Hall 8 am-7 pm NILE Trading post Expo Center 10:00 AM Montana Angus Sale Preview Pine Coulee Bulls Sale Arena presented by Working Ranch Magazine 12:00 PM Montana Angus Select Female Sale Pine Coulee Bulls Sale Arena 12:30 PM Gold Buckle Select Performance Horse Sale sponsored by First Interstate Bank – Heights (NILE Raffle Horse Drawing during the Sale) Rimrock Auto Arena 2–4 pm Kids & Cowboys Sage Center 5:00 PM Supreme Row Parade & Show sponsored by Little Horn State Bank Ford F150 EcoBoost Arena (Expo Center) 5:00 PM Cowboy Church Exhibit Hall (Stage) presented by Big Sky Cowboy Ministries 5-6:45 pm *NILE Member & VIP Hospitality Room Rimrock Auto Arena 7:00 PM *NILE PRCA Rodeo – Wrangler Patriot Night Rimrock Auto Arena Includes: Supreme Row Final Selection of Supreme Bull & Female presented by Little Horn State Bank
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Ever seen those window stickers on a big 4WD truck that says ‘Silly Boys, Trucks are for Girls’? Well, I’ve seen a handful in my day. I have had many people tell me I should slap one on my truck and I, as tactfully as possible, told them--no, thank you. Those are corny. I have a sister who lives in San Francisco and she told me one day that I was the most feminist woman she knows. I was pretty offended by that, because I am not trying to be a feminist at all. My rebuttal was something along the lines of, “Hey that’s not true! I like to cook. I keep a clean house. I want to be a mother. I like to wear a dress from time to time, and I want to end up with a man who is manlier than me someday.” I could hear her laughter cutting me off from across the phone. She said, “Tay, I know you are trying to be a lady but you are working in a very male dominated industry, you’ve held down multiple men’s jobs and that is kind of awesome.” I told her that I wasn’t accepting these positions to be “kind of awesome;” I work on ranches because I love it. I love being involved in the beef industry, I want to learn as much as I can about ranching and the best way to do that is to work on ranches. I once did an interview with a magazine and they asked me to give some tips to other women who want to be, or already are involved in ranching.
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Here are my thoughts: Bring the occasional baked good to work. Don’t try to be “one of the guys”--be a woman and let them benefit from your homemaker skills. Be a woman who can do it all but find a crew that won’t make you. Don’t talk about your skills--have a good resume and then come to work prepared to showcase your skills. After all, people have different opinions of what handy is, so you don’t want to claim you are super handy when they might think it is something completely different than you do. You may know how to do the task at hand but first find out how the boss wants it done. Expect the hard physical work of ranching to show on your body. I was in two weddings this past summer and I went to a nail salon to get my nails shaped and painted. I was expecting this process to make my man-hands look like beautiful ladyhands. I just ended up with tranny hands. So back to my spiel about the window stickers--I think women need to stop telling the world to look at them because they are doing things men usually do. Just do what you love, because it makes you happy, not for the attention. As a result you may become “kind of awesome.” So prepare yourself for that.
cows in the streets COWBOYS AND THEIR CATTLE IN BILLINGS IS ‘OLD HAT’ FOR THIS HISTORIC COW TOWN
BY HEATHER SMITH THOMAS
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THIS FALL CATTLEMEN FROM AROUND THE STATE WILL PULL INTO BILLINGS READY TO DISPLAY THE PRIDE OF THEIR HERDS. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP One by one, cattle are loaded into a train car. BOTTOM Feeding drought cattle; Unloading drought cattle. Photos by Arthur Rothstein, 1936. ABOVE A vintage map displays the early days of Billings, Montana.
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anchers and their livestock have found their way to this shipping point for more than a century so the bawling and clip-clop of hooves are familiar sounds. In earlier times, the site where Billings now stands was a natural traffic area for wildlife, Indian tribes, explorers and trappers, since it was the only place for many miles that a herd of buffalo or a person could get down off the rimrocks on either side, to cross the river. “There was a crack in the cliffs where you can get down to the river, on both sides,” says Joyce Jensen, community historian. It was a major trail for thousands of years, before the white men showed up. Many colorful characters and fascinating events surround the early history of what is now the only city in Montana with more than 100,000 people. Lewis and Clark passed through Montana in 1806 and Clark camped where Billings stands now. “One of the men with Clark, John Colter, later asked permission to come back upriver. He and several other men established a fort and spent the winter here trading with Indians for furs. They did a little trapping, but mostly trading for beaver pelts because beaver hats were very popular. Lewis and Clark had been told to watch for economic opportunities and beaver was one of the things they found out here,” Jensen says. 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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fter the early days of exploration, adventurers, trappers, miners and first settlements this became the central location for hauling freight to Judith Basin and the Musselshell. But until Colter built his fort, the location was mostly bare. There were a few homesteads and some farming along the river, all very close to that same point in time. “There was a town that pre-dated Billings, called Couwlson, that was started along the river in 1877, which is the same year Chief Joseph and his tribe came through in their attempt to escape the Cavalry. Coulson was a rough town, with no schools or churches, and darn few women,” says Jensen. “It was strictly a young man’s town.”It did have a ferry—for crossing the river—and a sawmill, and a twostory hotel. “The Crow Indians had a word for this town, which meant ‘where they cut wood,’ because of the sawmill. When the railroad came, Coulson and Billings (a slightly later settlement nearby) were vying for which town it would go through. The story is that Coulson got greedy and asked too much money, but I think the reality was because of the way the survey worked, giving the railroad every other section. There is a baseline that runs through Billings, splitting it between north and south—and there were two railroad sections that were close together. They didn’t quite overlap, but they did a little, because surveying was not an exact science at that time,” she says. “So right there, next to Billings, instead of having 640 acres the railroad actually had 1,280. This was two miles from Coulson. For a while both towns coexisted, and there was a horse-drawn trolley that would
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SHEEP WERE MORE PLENTIFUL THAN CATTLE, AT FIRST, PARTLY BECAUSE OF THE DEMAND FOR WOOL, AND PARTLY BECAUSE THEY REPRODUCED MORE QUICKLY take people to Coulson to pick up their mail and get a beer at the end of the ride. But it was obvious that Billings was going to be the town that would grow. Coulson had a good claim, because the railroad bridge went right where their ferry had been, since it was the only place you could cross the river. And it’s still there—along with the Interstate bridges,” she says. Billings became a railroad town with stockyards and slaughterhouse—a shipping point for cattle going to market from a large outlying region. Eventually the fast-growing town was named after Northern Pacific Railway president Frederick H. Billings. He served as president from 1879 until 1881, according to Kevin Manning, Yellowstone Western Heritage Center. “One of the famous old books he had in his library in Vermont was called The Beef Bonanza: How to Get Rich on the Plains, by James Brisbane—who was promoting this as cattle country,” says Manning. Local color and Wild West flavor abounded in those early days. “One of the early cattlemen of that day, James Kenneth Ralston, later became a famous artist. He wanted some formal training in art, so he took a trainload of cattle to Chicago, sold the cattle, and entered the Chicago Art Institute. We have his old cabin
here on our grounds, and a lot of his paintings in our museum,” says Manning. “Yellowstone Kelly—the famous explorer/trapper/trader/Indian scout—is buried here in Billings on the ridge top at Seward’s Rimrock Park. He died in 1928 and they kept his body on ice. They buried him in June 1929 so he could be in the company of several military leaders who were able to honor him at his burial at that time, since he was a veteran of the Civil War and the Spanish-American War.” “In the late 1920s Billings accepted the statue of William S. Hart, the famous cowboy movie star of silent movies. He donated the statue of himself and his horse King. The sculpture was called ‘Range Rider on the Yellowstone’ and it overlooks the city, up by the airport,” says Manning. “He was a cowboy hero in many silent movies and was very dramatic. In his last movie, Tumbleweeds, he seems over-dramatic, but those exaggerated gestures were what worked in the silent movie era. The statue he donated was about the same time the talking movies were taking over.”
CLOCKWISE A view of the stockyards; Billings, Montana Street corner; Go Western Parade, Billings, Montana. Photos by Arthur Rothstein, 1939.
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ne of the most colorful stories of the early days in Billings was that of Sheriff James T. Webb. “He was a stock inspector who became a hero when he apprehended a criminal and then became the Sheriff of Yellowstone County. He was later killed in the line of duty trying to apprehend a horse thief up by the Musselshell River valley.” The James T. Webb memorial fountain is now on the grounds of the Yellowstone County Courthouse. The Native American influence is another important piece of Billings culture. “We are in the heart of Crow country. I still work with many of them and it always cracked me up when they’d jokingly tell me that they are the only people who can be cowboys and Indians. There is a strong tradition here of ranching and horses, with the Crows,” says Manning. “A famous speech by a Crow chief named Arapooish contains a classic quote that people of Billings like to refer to, found in a writing by Washington Irving (who also wrote The Legend of Sleepy Hollow). The quote is: ‘The Crow country is in exactly the right place. It has snowy mountains, sunny plains, all kinds of climates, good things for every season. When the summer heat scorches the prairies you can draw up under the mountains where
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TOP Billings panorama. 1915. Haines Photo Co. (Conneaut, Ohio) RIGHT Ranchers are unloading their herds before they get too thin. Photo by Arthur Rothstein, 1936. OPPOSITE PAGE Trucks like these bring the last remnants of the small ranchers’ herds to the stockyards. Billings, Montana. Photo by Arthur Rothstein, 1936.
the air is sweet and cool, the grass fresh and the bright streams come tumbling out of the snowbanks—and there you can hunt elk, deer and the antelope.’ The part that everyone likes to quote is that Crow country is in exactly the right place and everything good is to be found here.’ There is a tradition of ranching because the country here is suited for it—wide open, with good grass.” A book by William Lang, Stories from an Open Country, is a series of essays. “There is a Crow essay, and one from a Northern Cheyenne, and an essay about the country itself. There is a statement in this book about how eastern Montana is open range country.” It was good buffalo country, and naturally good cattle country. “Paul McCormick was an early cattleman here. There was a lot of cattle ranching in this area,” Manning said, adding that, as a shipping point, Billings itself catered to all type of industry early on. “It had the stockyards and processing plants, sugar beet processing, and many other businesses, and the city grew large. But in the 1920s and ‘30s the Chamber of Commerce spent a lot of time promoting the Old West. That was when the William Hart statue showed up, and Yellowstone Kelly’s grave was created. The city fathers were capitalizing on those early romantic times and stories,” says Manning. In reality, Billings was the center point for bringing goods to market. “The
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that people in those days always say that if you started out with a cattle herd, trailing them to market, you would end up at your destination than fewer cows and it would take all summer,” says Jensen. “If you started out with a flock of sheep, you would end up at your destination with more sheep because their lambs would be born along the way!” There were also many ranchers around the area who raised cattle. “Some of the old families are still here, like the Weldons and the Coopers. Some of them were friends of my parents and grandparents. My grandfather arrived here in 1915, but the older generations of Weldons and Coopers arrived in the 1800s,” she says. “Billings was intended to be a business community, as opposed to nearby Coulson that was a young man’s town,” says Jensen. “This is evidenced by Minnesota and Montana Land Improvement Company donating town lots for schools and churches. There had not been a school or church of any kind in Coulson. The founding fathers of Billings intended this town to be here for a long time. But the land they donated was a ways out of town (at that time) and a long ways to walk to school. One church turned down their lot because the land was too far from town and too swampy! But they did intend it to be a permanent and growing community and not just a boisterous frontier town,” Jensen says.
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hen two entities with a common goal come together to create opportunity, the outcome has unlimited potential. The common goal in this instance is education. While it is obvious that the goal of Montana State University is education, it may not be quite as obvious that the Northern International Livestock Exposition shares that goal. Both organizations are working to grow awareness and support the future of agriculture through teaching and spreading the ag message. Though our paths may be different, both roads lead to a stronger future for agriculture. In the spring of 2015, it all began with a meeting of the minds. Jennifer Boka, NILE General Manager, reached out to Montana State University President Waded Cruzado. The two discussed opportunities for a mutual working relationship that could benefit individuals and programs alike. “Montana State University has a long history of partnering with the livestock industry to help feed the world, improve our state’s economy and educate the next generation of agricultural leaders. Our partnership with NILE is one more step in that path and one we are glad to take,” said Cruzado.
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Since that initial meeting, the faculty at Montana State University has taken the bull by the horns. Department Head of Animal and Range Sciences Patrick Hatfield shares his thoughts on the new working relationship. “By partnering with NILE, the College of Ag and the MSU rodeo program can better serve the education and outreach mission of both NILE and the College of Ag. One of the things I tell students in my classes is that the Montana’s grazing livestock industry is the “poster child” of sustainable ag. I think through internships and more college student involvement in NILE we can help promote our livestock industry by enhancing hands-on learning with the fundamental sciences of agriculture,” says Hatfield. No doubt professor Hatfield has hit the nail on the head. By working the Montana State University students into NILE events, we allow them the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in many different areas applying to numerous fields of study. The end result is students that move on into the work force with that extra edge of insight and experience through real world involvement.
LEFT MSU president Waded Cruzado. MSU photo by Kelly Gorham. OPPOSITE PAGE Students on the campus of Montana State University. MSU photo by Kelly Gorham.
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We will see students involved from the many different major options at the university. Dr. Shannon Moreaux, DVM, Professor of Equine science will be immersing his students in our many equine events and allowing them the opportunity to gain knowledge of the inner workings of horse sales including the screening process upon check in of the many consignments to the NILE Gold Buckle Sale. The MSU judging team will be on hand during our livestock judging contest under the direction of Hannah DelCurto. Members of MSU’s award-winning rodeo team will be present for the Rodeo Action of Cat/Griz night at the NILE ProRodeo as well as assisting with our Stock Show Confidential tours under the leadership of the University’s Head Rodeo Coach Andy Bolich. Education doesn’t stop with youth though. It has been said that in youth we learn and with age we understand. Rachel Endecott, MSU Extension Beef Cattle Specialist, will be coordinating a rancher-focused educational program featuring MSU faculty on Wednesday, Oct. 14 during Ranchers Day at the
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NILE. These presentations will focus on production practices applicable to many of our attendees and exhibitors. With topics such as forage quality, forage handling, discussions on Expected Progeny Differences, market forecasting and so much more, the possibilities are endless. It is the hope of both NILE and MSU that working ranch operators and spectators alike can gain perspective into production agriculture through education, presentation and exhibition via this outstanding new partnership. Visitors to and exhibitors at the NILE will have more and more opportunities to expand their knowledge base with the exceptional resources of Montana State University. Building on tradition, capitalizing on resources and working together to educate is the goal. Not only teaching our next generation of farmers who feed the world but also to create a broader awareness in the community of how valuable a resource those producers are. The Northern International Livestock Exposition Welcomes Montana State University!
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ou never know what Dorothy Frey might have up her sleeve. “It’s the twinkle in her eye when she’s coming at you,” Monica Cellmer says. “You don’t know what she has in store, but you can’t wait to hear it.” Cellmer has been the with Northern International Livestock Expo for more than two decades, but Frey was greeting guests with that twinkle in her eyes long before Cellmer started. Cellmer, the membership manager of the Billings-based livestock show and rodeo, went to school with Frey’s children, back when the Frey family was just getting started on their 42-year run as volunteers at the Expo. At age 85, Frey says she can’t imagine doing anything else that second week in October. “I keep telling them I’m going to retire, but they keep telling me I’m not!” It’s then you can hear a sparkling in her voice. “I’m not getting any younger,” she laughs. “But I suppose I’ll just keep going as long as they’ll have me.”
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A VOLUNTEER EFFORT Dorothy and her late husband Kenneth started bartending in the Hospitality Suite in 1973, back when the “200 Club” didn’t quite live up to its name yet. “We were just a little gathering then – we all fit in one of those skyboxes – and we’d all just bring in chips and dips and pull it together, all volunteer,” Dorothy recalls. The Hospitality Suite serves as a gathering place for NILE members and supporters, hosted by NILE members and supporters, to have a little fun and socialize before the rodeo event. They’ve since far surpassed 200 and switched the title to “NILE Membership,” and while the buildings and events and scope and size and offerings have changed and grown, a few things have stayed the same. “It’s just gotten bigger and bigger every year. But I think the enthusiasm for the rodeo, and the people, that hasn’t changed at all,” Dorothy says. “And it’s just a great big family. You see people you haven’t seen all year, you catch up with your friends; you just have a good time.” And her roles have changed – from bartending at the hospitality suite to greeting and the hospitality booth to working in the office to helping set up the trade show
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and just about everything in between, Cellmer says. But her favorite job is, and always has been, in the hospitality arena. Frey’s daughter Dixie moved back to Montana a decade ago and started volunteering, too, taking over her parents first “job” at the NILE in the hospitality suite. “She’s greeting people at the door and checking passes and giving people a hard time,” Cellmer says. “She can keep order and make sure everybody’s having fun while doing it.” Dixie, too, is helpful and fun-loving, Cellmer says – “She’ll give you a hard time and a hug. In fact, both of them are huggers.” Those aren’t the only ways Dixie has followed in mom’s footsteps. Dorothy was voted the NILE’s Volunteer of the Year in 2005, and then again in 2010. In 2014, the honor went to Dixie. “Last year, to see my daughter get it – that was extra special,” Dorothy says. “The volunteers are the ones who do it,” Cellmer says. There are hundreds who make all the wheels turn that second week in October – from the rodeo to the trade show to the hospitality rooms to the school education programs to the horse sales and beyond, she says. “They do so much, and they’re doing it without anything in return. They do their best to meet people’s needs and make people happy, simply because they really enjoy the NILE and want others to, too.” HARD WORK, BIG FUN The NILE has been a family affair for the Freys since they began volunteering in the small livestock show start-up’s sixth year. They had some friends involved in the “200 Club,” and they asked if Dorothy and Kenneth would be interested in membership. “It was – and still is – a farming and ranching organization, and we were farming,” Dorothy says. “And it’s a non-profit, and the money goes to the scholarships.
WANT TO BE A NILE VOLUNTEER? That’s what got us interested, so we just kept with it.” It’s a simple explanation for a far-reaching cause that grew into 42 years of service. What kept them coming back each year is even simpler: “It’s just fun to do, that’s all,” she says with a smile. When Kenneth and Dorothy sold their farm near Broadview, Montana, they moved to California, then Oregon, then to Cody, Wyoming, and back to Broadview. But in each move, one thing remained the same: October is dedicated to the NILE. “We know better than to plan family things in October,” Dixie laughs. “No matter where we were, we always managed to get back to the NILE,” Dorothy says. “It’s our vacation. It’s just what we do.” Sure enough, in those 42 years since their first NILE mixing drinks and serving smiles at the Hospitality Suite bar, Dorothy has only missed two – once on account of a snow storm that prevented them from travelling from Oregon, and the year Kenneth passed away. Now, it’s a special time and place that holds dear memories, too. “My dad was very proud to be a member of the NILE and volunteer his time,” Dixie says. Dorothy points out the mixture of displays in her home in Cody, including two NILE belt buckles that belonged to Kenneth, and the framed covers of the 40th anniversary premium book he purchased in 2007 at the hospitality suite auction. “That was really something, to be there for that celebration, and Kenneth just liked that,” she says. “It says right on the bottom there, ‘NILE: 40 years of supporting agriculture.’” Dixie and her father both have October birthdays, and Kenneth’s would occasionally fall within the week of the NILE, making for an extra special celebration. “He was just really proud to be a part of it, and he worked hard, making sure everything was set up and ready to go,” Dixiesays.“Andhewouldn’thavechangeditforanythingin the world.”
New volunteers are always welcomed at the NILE. THE NEXT “We need people with all kinds of GENERATION talents – we’ll find the right job for you,” Monica Cellmer says. Volunteers of all Today, Dixie ages, backgrounds and interests are shares that week likely to find an area to serve in the NILE’s diverse lineup of events. with another special “The only characteristic we need in a man. Her son, Henvolunteer is a willingness to pitch in and help.” ry Frey, age 20, has Apply to be a volunteer online at also started volunwww.thenile.org/p/get-involved/190 teering during that or call (406) 256-2495. special week in October. Like her own WANT TO BE A NILE MEMBER? childhood, Henry Members are the individuals and grew up coming businesses who belong to the Northern International Livestock Exposition (NILE), along with mom to a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting livestock, agriculture “work,” and eveneducation and western tradition. New tually made the demembers are always welcome. Apply online at www.thenile.org/p/getcision to come on involved/203, or call (406) 256-2495 his own, too. “I just remember watching my parents work that week,” Dixie says. “They worked so hard, but it was so fun, because then we all got to go to the rodeo at the end. That’s what I always looked forward to as a kid.” That’s still the case, she says, but her perspective has changed. “Now, I like seeing Henry as a part of the organization. He works really hard when he’s down here, and I’m proud he does that.” Like her parents, Dixie is passionate about volunteering at the NILE because of its dedication to a younger generation, a dedication she sees in her son’s involvement and in the hundreds of scholarships, awards and education programs organized through the non-profit. “It’s an organization that’s looking out for the youth, getting them involved, helping them achieve their goals and dreams,” she says. “If you can work a few hours each year to help that kind of organization, well… that’s an incredible feeling.”
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A couple years ago, Dorothy was short on volunteers, so she expanded the NILE family again with her own. “I called up my sister and asked, ‘What are you doing in October?’” Even through the phone, you can imagine that “twinkle” coming at you. And sure enough, the family tree grew another branch, and her sister has come back each year since. One of Dixie’s cousins is a regular on the volunteer roster, and her brother also volunteered in years past. Her sisters still consider October “NILE family vacation time,” and come from California and Wyoming to enjoy the rodeo, right alongside the thousands of guests Dorothy has greeted and warmly welcomed to the show year after year.
Dorothy and Kenneth Frey have received plaques and recognition for their involvement in the NILE, but it’s the fun and camaraderie that has kept her coming back year after year. Courtesy photo.
“She’s become one of those faces that when people see her, they recognize her and they love her,” Cellmer says. “She’s greeting people with that twinkle in her eye, and when they see her, they’re glad to be here.”
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–———–———– Learning the Kraft A LOVE OF BEEF AND BASKETBALL BRINGS ABOUT DIVERSE EXPERIENCES FOR SETH KRAFT BY RHONDA SEDGWICK STEARNS
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eth Kraft is a young man on a mission. “I surely believe beef is one of the strongest industries in the state of Montana,” he said. “The population is growing, so demand increases. If we can get cattle prices back in regulation the industry will boom.” The budding entrepreneur is enjoying his second year as an Ag Business major at Montana State University (MSU) in Bozeman, focused on discovering every possible way to perfect the business of beef. “I love school there,” Seth said, adding with a wink, “and the weekends are fun, too!” Both the Northern International Livestock Exposition (NILE) and Town & Country Supply in Billings provided scholarships for Seth as he entered MSU the fall of 2014. Determined to get the most benefit from that aid, he pulled a 3.1 GPA his first semester. Kraft roots run deep in agriculture along the banks of the Yellowstone River, where Seth’s great grandfather
settled as an emigrant from Germany. “The farm is on the west end of Billings, not far from the Boys’ and Girls’ Ranch,” he explains. Deeply appreciative of the foundation his elders laid for him as part of the third generation born in America, Seth marvels, “They had to risk a lot to come here, but they knew it was a privilege to become an American. They risked everything, and they couldn’t bring a heck of a lot with them, so they had to literally start from the ground up. Now, my grandfather Richard Kraft sleeps in the same room he was born in here on the farm, in a house his father built, and he’s one of my best friends.” The intrepid spirit and faith in God that put those German Krafts onto a ship with their meager belongings and pushed them over unknown seas and halfway across the United States to stake their claim in partially timbered grasslands near the historic Bozeman Trail burns strongly in Seth. Having matured shortly above four foot is a
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challenge he takes in stride. “I know God made me small for a reason,” he grins. “Sometimes I want to be tall,” Seth admits, “but then I consider people I know who’ve gone through tragic wrecks and are paralyzed and such, and I know there are a lot of things worse than being small. Even if you did not want to be a small person, you can’t do anything about it and you’ll never get anywhere sitting around whining, so you may as well go make the best of it.” Seth has always been enamored with the family farm, livestock in particular. They have commercial beef cattle, mostly black. Eleven years of 4-H, where he served time as club president, along with his involvement in FFA encouraged his enthusiasm, and he says participating on the FFA Livestock Judging Team taught him a lot. Livestock projects in 4-H boosted Seth’s chosen future in agriculture through the sale of show steers each fall. “We’ve done business with Town & Country Livestock since I was born, so they’re longtime friends,” Seth grins, “and they always bought my 4-H steers. They really try to help the young generation in agriculture, and the scholarship they gave me for MSU is great.” Kraft family ag enterprises include hay and some other crops as well as a small feedlot. They also have cattle on grass around Dillon, in areas originally settled by Seth’s mother Lori’s family. He says, “I’d like to operate the farm but I can’t really do it physically, although I do help with the farming and work a lot with the cattle. I’m interested in the feedlot and want to work with Northern Video and PAY’s through their auctions, and hopefully operate a cattle rest here, where my animal science classes
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and lifetime experience with cattle will come in handy.” Feeling he’s “too young” to be a Northern Video rep and establish his cattle rest right now, Seth plans to travel with an established rep next summer to really learn the ropes. As for the auctioneer part, the busy lad somehow found time to earn a degree through Western College of Auctioneering in Billings. “I take every chance I get to hone those skills,” he remarks, emphasizing, “You have to get that practice thing down.” While admitting to practicing the patter “under cars and in the shower,” public opportunities like the Stetsons & Stiletto’s benefit auction he cried in Billings last year are especially coveted. Seth underlines his gratitude for top-of-the-line mentors such as the entire Goggins family, PAY’s Livestock, and their auctioneer staff. “I owe so much to them,” Seth says. “I’ve had the privilege of knowing Pat Goggins since childhood, and he’s always willing to answer my questions and advise me. Joe Goggins, one of the best bull auctioneers anywhere, really inspires me and helps me in any way he can. The same goes for their other auctioneers Ty Thompson, Bill Cook and Roger Jacobs – they’ll always answer my questions. I spend a lot of time going to the sales, trying to soak up as much knowledge as I can. Afterward I get to talk to the guys, and they’re always willing to help me.” Bob and Page Pengetzer from Shoshone, Wyoming, also helped Seth, through their donation of a Merit Heifer. “I got my start in the cattle business with the heifer they gave me,” he said. “I’ve had her for six years now and she’s helping build my herd.” The NILE is another Billings institution that’s strongly
I SPEND A LOT OF TIME GOING TO THE SALES, TRYING TO SOAK UP AS MUCH KNOWLEDGE AS I CAN. AFTERWARD I GET TO TALK TO THE GUYS, AND THEY’RE ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP ME.”
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Seth Kraft enjoys all aspects of working on the family farm and ranch. He hopes to learn the intricacies of the video auction business soon. Courtesy photo.
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people, Seth has another circle of friends. Ironically, basketball is Seth’ favorite sport. The infatuation began early. “I’ve loved it since second and third grade,” he said. “Especially the mental part of it. Knowing the defense and the offense, and all the mind games involved.” That love, and the knowledge of the sport he acquired in his first decade and a half, propelled him into the positions of Manager and Student Coach of the Laurel High School varsity basketball squad -- the Locomotives – for four years. “It was pretty fun,” Seth recalls. “My coaches taught me so much. We were a pretty good team, always in the top three of Montana. We were predicted to win state one year until we came up with three anterior cruciate ligament injuries. A lot of people think we’d have won it if not for that. Our team had a bit of a swagger . . . I mean, we were always humble, but we were always optimistic, too. It kind of intimidates your opponents if you’re super confident, and that’s part of the game.” Seth’s radiant personality along with his brilliance as student coach endeared him to the school, the team, the coaches and the fans. He loved getting active on court with them, where he exhibited “an affinity for solid defense and dishing assists.” When a game against Billings Senior High School coincided with his 18th birthday, Coach Pat Hansen decided to give Seth “an unforgettable present” by having him play. “I will steal the ball if I have the chance. I’m not going to take it easy on them. It’ll be great if I score, but it’s OK if I don’t. I’ll be successful tonight if I make an impact, even a small one,” he told The Billings Gazette before the game. He “made an impact” alright, driving through the opponent’s defense and scoring in the key off an underhanded bank shot which the newspapers called “the most epic basket in school history.” That coup earned Seth more sudden and worldwide fame than most teenagers ever dream of.
Just Google him, watch the video, read the reports from British and other worldwide sports columns, along with USA TODAY, The Huffington Post . . . the list is endless. Basketball’s famed Harlem Globetrotters even came to Billings to meet Seth and present him their “Junior Phenom Award,” the team’s way of saying, “Thank you,” and applauding those individuals who go above and beyond. In spite of his enthusiasm for agriculture and all the irons he has in that fire for his future, basketball remains a first love, and Seth takes time to coach the “Running Guns” a local league at Billings; as well as playing intermural basketball at MSU.
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merit heifer program Learning Through Experience
A unique, “live animal” scholarship, the ment heifer for exhibit at the NILE Stock Show Merit Heifer Program provides 25 youth each in October. The program is completed after year the opportunity to show and care for a the heifer is determined bred, all record keepdonated heifer. The heifers are ing has been completed and generously provided by ranches the heifer has been shown at THURSDAY, OCT. 15 across the region. the NILE. Over 250 4-H and Each program participant owns FFA members from across the NOON: MERIT HEIFER his or her calf jointly with NILE western United States have had INTERVIEWS until the completion of the pro- 7 P.M.--NILE PRCA RODEO AND the opportunity to participate gram, at which time NILE ofin this program since its incepMERIT HEIFER SHOWCASE ficials will sign off and the partion in 2002. FRIDAY, OCT. 16 ticipant will take full ownership The growing success of the of the heifer and her offspring. 3 P.M. -- MERIT HEIFER SHOW merit heifer program hinges During the program duration, on the generosity and support participants are responsible for raising the of the ranches that donate a heifer. Since the heifer, arranging for her to be bred, completing program started, a multitude of ranches reprethe record keeping procedure and bringing the senting registered, purebred, and commercial animal back one year later as a bred replace- breeders have donated heifers. 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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Wes Brown
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Chanelle Brusseau Caldwell
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Molly Cooksey
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Y Lazy Y Shorthorns Corvallis MT
Roggen
Sydney Cutler Philipsburg MT KG Ranch
Wood Lake Three Forks
Brandi Fuller Wright WY Powder River Angus Arvada Coby Guenzler
Hot Springs
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NE MT WY
Klompien Red Angus Manhattan MT
Brooke Howard Burns
WY Wiley Gelbvieh
Musselshell MT
Chantz Hubing Circle
MT Basin Angus
Joliet MT
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Miles City
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Redland Red Angus Hysham MT
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Reianna Reiter
Park City
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Brodie Riggs
Outlook
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Jacobs Ranch, Inc. Malta
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Layton Rohrer
Fort Shaw
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Kicking Horse Gelbvieh
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Andrea Rutledge
Big Sandy
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Cut Bank
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We asked some past Merit Heifer recipients a few questions about the program, the NILE and youth in agriculture. Congratulations to all the Merit Heifer recipients, and best of luck in the future!
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BRANT MARSH
SHERIDAN, MT 2011-2012 MERIT HEIFER CLASS DONOR: KG RANCH WHAT WAS THE BEST PART ABOUT PARTICIPATING IN THE NILE MERIT HEIFER PROGRAM?
My favorite part of the Merit Heifer program was getting to meet people in the industry like the donors, semen suppliers, and everyone who is involved with the NILE.
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAY TO THE DONOR(S)?
I would like to thank all the donors, but specifically KG Ranch. I learned the value of investing in the younger generation. Something as simple as donating one heifer lights the fire for so many young agriculturalists to get excited about the future of agriculture.
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE IS THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN AGRICULTURE TODAY?
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erating the equipment and the general production. It is much more difficult for youth today to get to run a feed truck or a tractor because of the liability and the complexity of the equipment. Youth today can take an active role in the new and increasing technology. Even though it is more difficult for a lot of the youth to get involved in the production side of things, they can focus on other aspects of agriculture. This will help them become well prepared to step into the production side if that is where their future takes them.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE NILE?
My favorite part of NILE was getting to learn more about the reproductive side of the cattle industry. I always enjoyed the purebred shows - they motivated me to get certified in artificial insemination through Accelerated Genetics. This is my second year artificially inseminating my cowherd and my Merit Heifer.
Brant Marsh was inspired to learn to artificially inseminate after watching the NILE purebred shows. Here he is with his Merit Heifer. Courtesy photo.
After a successful AI attempt, Marsh’s Merit Heifer takes care of her calf. Courtesy photo.
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DAN JOHNSON
DILLON, MT 2010-2011 MERIT HEIFER CLASS DONOR: KG RANCH WHAT WAS THE BEST PART ABOUT PARTICIPATING IN THE NILE MERIT HEIFER PROGRAM?
The best part about the NILE Merit Heifer program was being able to be exposed to registered cattle. Coming from a commercial operation, I knew I liked Angus cattle and wanted to raise them, but I really didn't know how to get into producing registered cattle without the help of this program.
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAY TO THE DONOR(S)?
I am very thankful to the donors. It goes without saying that it was very generous of the KG Ranch to donate not only my heifer but also many others over the years. The knowledge they gave me was also incredibly valuable. I learned about registered production, feeding, showing, and they were always there when I had a question.
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Dan Johnson appreciated the chance to learn more about registered cattle through the Merit Heifer program. Courtesy photo.
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE IS THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN AGRICULTURE TODAY?
Youth play a huge role in the agriculture in this day and age. Not only are youth the future producers of our industry, they must assume the important job of representing agriculture in front of the public. Many people attend county and state shows much like the NILE and whether we as exhibitors knew it at the time or not, showing and representing agriculture on a stage like that really does a lot for the public opinion of agriculture and beef production.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE NILE?
I've always enjoyed the NILE. Even before I was a Merit Heifer recipient I went almost every year with my family to take in the stock show. My favorite part is the cattle sales that go on throughout the week. No matter what breed you are looking for you can find real quality at the NILE's cattle sales. Another great part about this is that the cattle are exhibited before the sales and it gives the buyer a good chance to really evaluate what's for sale.
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KYLE STEIGER
POMPEY’S PILLAR, MT 2011-2012 MERIT HEIFER CLASS DONOR: WARNER RANCH SHORTHORNS WHAT WAS THE BEST PART ABOUT PARTICIPATING IN THE NILE MERIT HEIFER PROGRAM?
The best part of the Merit Heifer program, for me, had to be meeting with my donors. Bryan and Marni Warner are extremely insightful and helpful producers, and it was such a blessing to meet with them and to add them to my contact list.
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAY TO THE DONOR(S)?
The heifer that you donated to me has been such a rewarding animal to work with over the past few years. She has been top of the line in all aspects of our operation, producing great calf after great calf, year after year.
Kyle Steiger appreciates the productivity of his Shorthorn heifer. Courtesy photo.
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE IS THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN AGRICULTURE TODAY?
The youth of our day have such a great role to play in maintaining and protecting agriculture. Cultivated into their very being at a young age, hard work, dedication, and grit are attributes that are unique to agrarian youth. These attributes continue to predict successful outcomes for kids involved in agriculture. The duty then of these kids is to pass the baton.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE NILE?
All of the folks who come from far and wide to show off the hard work that they've accomplished.
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LAUREN CASDORPH
TWIN FALLS, ID 2011-2012 MERIT HEIFER CLASS DONOR: FELTON ANGUS RANCH WHAT WAS THE BEST PART ABOUT PARTICIPATING IN THE NILE MERIT HEIFER PROGRAM?
The best part of the Nile Merit Heifer Program was being able to communicate with and learn from my donor. As young producers learning tricks and tools of the trade from experienced ranchers can help us become better herdsmen and cattlemen. Having a guide and a friend to learn from was invaluable.
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAY TO THE DONOR(S)?
I would like to tell everyone at Felton Angus Ranch thank you for helping me build my future. A lot of the time we want to do things that we don't necessarily have the resources to do, and for me to have been able to acquire the genetics they worked for generations to build and improve was absolutely a blessing. My heifer is weaning her third calf this year and they keep coming in bigger and better. Thank you for supporting such a remarkable program.
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“The only picture I have is from the year I showed because my cow is out on the desert doing her job!” – Lauren Casdorph, Merit Heifer recipient, 2011-2012. Courtesy photo.
WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE IS THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN AGRICULTURE TODAY?
I think that the role of youth in agriculture today is more important than ever. Not only do we have chores to do and hay to bale, but now we have to educate the public and defend our way of life. Social media and the constant streaming of news and information has given birth to a battle our parents never thought we would have to fight. Educating anyone and everyone about what we do in the various sections of agriculture is crucial to helping the public maintain trust in us to provide them with healthy and safe food. If we don't defend what we do nobody will.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE NILE?
My favorite part of the NILE was meeting the kids that were in my NILE Merit Heifer class. Getting to know them and hear about their projects was so fun and exciting for me. And the atmosphere at the NILE is just fun and something I look forward to every year.
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RACHAEL BUZANOWSKI POMPEY’S PILLAR, MT 2010-2011 MERIT HEIFER CLASS DONOR: EHLKE HEREFORDS WHAT WAS THE BEST PART ABOUT PARTICIPATING IN THE NILE MERIT HEIFER PROGRAM?
The NILE Merit Heifer program is a great opportunity for young people such as myself. The best part about this program was receiving the chance to start my own cattle herd.
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SAY TO THE DONOR(S)?
I would like to give a huge thank you to my donors Ehlke Herefords; I am extremely grateful for the wonderful opportunity they gave me. I would also like to thank all of the donors from all of the years for giving so much support to the future of the cattle industry.
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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE NILE? WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE IS THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN AGRICULTURE TODAY?
The role of youth in agriculture today is very important as it is us young people that will one day lead this industry. We must learn from today’s leaders and learn how we can continue to build upon what has already been started. Today's youth will have some very difficult battles in the future with others that will try to slow progress in agriculture and inhibit our hard working people.
My favorite part of the NILE is the livestock show. I have exhibited cattle and sheep multiple times there and it is always a great time. Breeders are given the opportunity to show off the genetics they have worked hard to put together and kids get to show off all the hard work they have put into their junior livestock projects and hopefully be rewarded for their efforts.
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uan Reyes of MR Angus Ranch understands livestock because he's handled them most of his life--a lot of them, in all kinds of conditions and terrain. Reducing stress and working cattle more efficiently is a primary goal for ranchers today, and the Reyes seminar during NILE 2015 offers a window that could inspire a paradigm shift in stock handling for many. Enhancing Juan's own wisdom and expertise is that of his dogs – dogs he has specifically bred and trained for years for this single purpose. As a team, they present a tremendous learning opportunity. "Stockmanship is the most important thing people might take home from this demonstration,” the soft spoken rancher says.
Juan and his dogs have been showing people better ways with livestock for many years. Just this fall he's demonstrated at the County Fair in Big Piney and given his annual Ag Day presentation to between eight and nine hundred Laramie County fourth graders in Cheyenne, but he points out, “The demonstration during the National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) convention in San Antonio last year is where we really started to focus on low stress handling.” "I think in the world we live in today, whether we want to or not, we've got to be aware of public perception,” Reyes says. “That's one of the reasons I do the low stress cattle handling. Not only does it work, but I believe it's good for the industry.”
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The business of beef holds major importance in today's world and as our environment constantly evolves, industry must also evolve. Change often comes hard to agriculture, where perpetual rhythms and habits have endured for centuries, and many old ways and traditions are honored. Understanding all this, Reyes comments, “It's hard for us to change the way we work livestock, but I think people can learn a lot if they have a mind to.” If you are privileged to enjoy his stock handling demonstration he warns, “It'll be quite a bit different than what we're used to and what we're taught from the beginning.” "Safety for man and livestock” is the most important thing Reyes believes his seminars teach. Handling dogs is another. More than three decades ago a friend recommended border collies to Juan, and he says, “I've tried many breeds . . . Kelpies, the shepherds . . . but it seems like the border collies have so much more intelligence. They're just very responsive and intelligent, both in small quarters and in the open, so I've just stayed with them. In my life working with cattle dogs they are the best for me, for what I do.” Juan moved to Wyoming in 1969, and since 1977 the Reyes family has been ranching in the mountainous country near Tie Siding. They breed and market rugged Angus cattle genetically equipped to thrive in severe weather and at high altitudes. And they breed and market the regal, responsive border collies that help manage those cattle. Juan's wife Joni, son Jason, daughter Jennifer Reyes-Burr and her husband Mick are all actively involved in MR Angus Ranch.
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CONSIGN EARLY! – GIVE BUYERS A REASON TO ATTEND Hereford and Hereford x British (black and red baldies) calves Della Ehlke, ehlke@mt.net, 406-439-4300 Denise Loyning 406-328-4095 cdloyning@yahoo.com Richard Sidwell sidwell@sidwell-land.com 406-861-4426 www.mhafeedercalfsale.com
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Running the Rims Barrel Race 4 p.m. NILE Barrel Futurity during Running the Rims
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AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge 7:30 a.m. NILE Ranch Sort 9 a.m. Stock Dog Cattle Handling Demonstration 3 p.m. NILE Ranch Rodeo Finals 7 p.m.
THURSDAY, OCT. 15
PRCA Slack 8 a.m. Cow Horse Bash 7:30 a.m. NILE Gold Buckle Select Futurities 11 a.m. Horse Sale Screening 4 p.m. PRCA Rodeo 7 p.m.
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Horse Chiropractor Demonstration 9 a.m. Raffle Filly Demonstration 10 a.m. Weanling/Yearling Halter Jackpot 11 a.m. NILE Gold Buckle Select Weanling/ Yearling Horse Sale 12:30 p.m. Horse Sale Screening 4 p.m. PRCA Rodeo 7 p.m.
SATURDAY, OCT. 17
Performance Horse Sale Preview 8 a.m. NILE Gold Buckle Select Performance Horse Sale 12:30 p.m. Raffle Filly Drawing during sale PRCA Rodeo 7 p.m.
Dr. Patricia Holl Friday morning, Oct. 16 Dr. Patricia Holl explains how to get horses bent back into shape at 9 a.m. in the Rimrock Auto Arena.
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oll is a licensed chiropractor and is the staff chiropractor at the Yellowstone Naturopathic Clinic in Billings, Montana. She is an extension faculty member of the Intern Preceptor Program through Palmer Chiropractic College, Davenport, IA. Holl is also the instructor of the Animal Chiropractic courses at Southern California University of Health Sciences in Los Angeles and the newly created Bozeman Veterinary College. She is currently pursuing a Diploma in Functional Neurology through the Carrick Institute of Functional Neurology. Her longstanding love for animals led her to become an animal chiropractor. She is certified in Animal Chi-
ropractic by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA) She was recently published in the national publication of ‘The Working Horse” magazine, and is a featured speaker at the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association national conference later this year in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Holl also maintains a busy animal chiropractic practice, specializing in equine chiropractic, though she also attends to dogs, cats, goats and an occasional rabbit. She travels throughout the country providing animal chiropractic services. She lectures throughout the country on the benefits of animal chiropractic.
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The 2014 filly, donated by Kent Blough Quarter Horses in Wilsall, Montana went home with Melissa Batters in Bozeman. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Belleâ&#x20AC;? was a 2011 filly registered as Chachs Little Pistol, daughter of Muchacho Dually and Smart Little Lena.
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Where Are They Now? NILE RAFFLE FILLY HORSES GO ON TO LEAD INTERESTING LIVES BY LAURA NELSON
Ten years ago this fall, Trevor H olden was in for a big surprise. A random Internet search for rodeos in the West brought up a suggestion to visit the Northern International Livestock Expo while on holiday in the United States. He took Google’s suggestion, and ended up going home with much more than treasured memories from his first western rodeo. He returned to his home in Sussex, United Kingdom, with the ownership papers for two-year-old quarter horse filly Foxy Lena Dutchess from the 2005 NILE Filly Raffle. It was just the second year for the program that supports NILE scholarships. “He bought $25 worth of tickets that year, and I’ll be darned if they didn’t win her!” Ward Fenton, the NILE board member and horse sale chairman, recalled. “They came screaming from up in the crowd. I offered to sell the horse and give them the money… they said, ‘Heck no! We’re taking her home!’”
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ABOVE The 17 Ranch in Miles City donated the fancy 2013 filly. Photo courtesy the NILE
Holton was eager to add Lena to his small stable of horses, using her to expand the western influence on his horses. Lena is a granddaughter of the legendary cutting horse Doc O’Lena, donated to the NILE filly raffle that year by Ken and Vanessa Monson of Lantana Angus in Absarokee, Montana. After she arrived in Sussex, Holden said they started her as a four-year-old for light hacking work. “She didn’t need much work, as she had a good start in the U.S. just after I won her,” he said. And he wasn’t done with Montana horses. Holden returned the next two years to the NILE’s Gold Buckle Performance Horse Sale to continue to build his western-style stable in the UK. He bred 94
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LEFT One of the early NILE Raffle Fillies, Foxy Lena Dutchess, donated by Ken and Vanessa Monson of Lantana Angus in Absarokee, Montana, found a new home in the UK 10 years ago. Photo courtesy Trevor Holden. OPPOSITE PAGE A lucky raffle winner will become the new owner of Zipanic Sparkle, donated by Ward and Alice Fenton, Worden, Mont., and Chad and Erin Fink, Fink Quarter Horses of Hysham, Montana, Oct. 17, at the NILE. Photo courtesy Ward Fenton
Lena to another NILE purchase, “Skip N Waves,” four years ago for a filly that’s just about ready to begin training. “It was kind of an exciting deal to have him win that filly and then come back and support the sale and buy some more, and he’s done quite well with them all,” Fenton said. As for Lena, “We use her now for happy trail riding, as there is not a need for a working cutting horse here in the UK,” Holden said. “Her baby is a carbon copy of her in the body with her father’s muscle, a lovely dark bay, stunning in the sun.” Holden said the market has been flat in the UK in recent years, preventing additional trips to the NILE or further importing horses, but the fond memories of his first trip still call him back for more. After Fenton arranged boarding for Lena until she could be shipped to the UK, he and Holden struck up a friendship that has lasted through the decade. Since winning Lena, Holden has added two children to his family -- four-year-old Erin and two-year-old Finley. “We gave Finley the second name of Ward, as he became a good friend and has remained so ever since.”
FOLLOWING OTHER NILE FILLIES While Lena’s journey since the NILE raffle 10 years ago was quite unique, most of the fillies in the event’s history have gone to ranching homes in the region, Fenton said. That’s what they’re bred and trained for. “We like pedigrees that are working horses that can rope, rein, cut, all that… just solid working cow horses,” he said. The horses have been donated by different breeders nearly every year, but the goal is always the same: “We’re looking to breeders who have a reputation for raising high quality horses.” The 2014 filly, donated by Kent Blough Quarter Horses in Wilsall, Montana went home with Melissa Batters in Bozeman. “Belle” was a 2011 filly registered as Chachs Little Pistol, daughter of Muchacho Dually and Smart Little Lena. “She’s out with a family with kids, and they are thoroughly enjoying her,” Fenton said. The year before, a sharp filly from the 17 Ranch in Miles City went to a woman who worked at the Metra Building, where the NILE is hosted. “But most have gone to people out in the country who use them for ranching,” Fenton said. That’s what they’re prepared to do, too. In the past three years, they’ve started training the filly early so she’s ready to ride when the drawing occurs the third Saturday in October. The two or three-year-old fillies go to Big Sky Performance Horses in Absarokee, Montana for the summer so they are “ready to roll under saddle” by October. “Travis Young is very generous in donating his time and his expertise to get these horses ready to go,” Fenton said. “He’s one of the top young trainers we have in Montana, specializing in reined cow horses.”
READY FOR ANOTHER ROUND This year’s filly – two-year-old Zipanic Sparkle – has a special spot in Fenton’s heart. He and his wife, Alice, partnered with Chad and Erin Fink of Fink Quarter Horses of Hysham, Montana to donate the filly to the raffle. With a flaxen mane and tail, Fenton said she’s not only beautiful, but she’s bred to perform, too. Zipanic Sparkle is the daughter of Zipanic, out of Simply a Spark. Simply a Spark is a full brother to Carol Rose’s Shining Spark, the leading sire in the world of reined cow horses, Fenton said. On the bottom side, she’s out of a Simply A Spark-bred mare, too. “That all goes back to the great working reined cow horses that Carol Rose has raised for many years,” Fenton said. Tickets for the raffle are $5 per ticket, or $25 for a bundle of six. The drawing will be Saturday, Oct. 17 at the NILE Gold Buckle Select Horse Sale. Winners of the raffle filly also receive feed for a year for the horse from Equis Feed, starting this summer while the filly is in training. 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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Please provide yourself time to go into the webcast. If interested in buying over the internet, you will need to have a credit card available to get a buyer’s number. If interested in buying via phone with a NILE agent, please call: (406) 351-1551 and (406) 853-5989.
Sale Terms & Conditions LIABILITY All persons attending this sale do so at their own risk, legal or otherwise for their safety or the behavior of the animals.
ANNOUNCEMENT From the block will take precedence over the catalog.
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Sale Management acts as mediator only. Although NILE does a pre-sale screening with a veterinarian, NILE makes no guarantee, either written or verbal. All horses (with no stated guarantees) sell “as is” with any and all responsibilities and guarantees strictly between the buyer and the seller. Each horse on which there are two or more bids will be sold to highest bidder. Auctioneer settles disputes and his decision is final. Announcements from the block take precedence over printed and other announcements. Every effort has been made to assure catalog correctness, but NILE assumes no liability for errors or omissions or for statements, verbal or written, regarding horse(s) sold. Catalog comments are provided by seller. Payment terms of the sale are cashier’s check, certified check, travelers check, personal check, or credit card with picture ID, and/or any bank letter of guarantee, in U.S. funds only, payable within 1/2 hour after sale. A 3% fee will be assessed for all credit card purchases. There is a $30.00 charge per returned check. Any collection costs (and attorney’s fees) shall be paid by the buyer. Upon payment, cashier will issue a delivery order which must be in buyer’s possession to leave grounds. Buyer pays brand inspection fee. Certificate of Registration and transfer will be mailed to the buyer.
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All horses will be sold in accordance with Montana auction laws. Title passes to the purchaser at the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, at which time the purchaser assumes the responsibility for risk of injury and liability of horse. Any injury or loss of said horse(s) or change in horse’s condition occurring after the fall of the hammer, but before making final settlement or taking final delivery as set forth herein, shall not be grounds for rescission of the sale. The purchaser or his agent may take care, custody and/or control of the horse immediately at fall of the hammer, but such taking shall not constitute delivery of the horse. Delivery shall be made only after the purchaser presents himself to NILE cashier and pays purchase price in full. Purchasers who make final settlement shall be tendered delivery in the form of a “release” for the horse, which allows purchaser or his agent to obtain a brand inspection to remove horse from grounds. All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk. The sellers, NILE Sale Management, directors, staff, membership, sponsors, and volunteers, as well as MetraPark and Yellowstone County, assume no responsibility, legal or otherwise, for any and all liabilities for loss, damage, theft, death or injury to livestock, persons, or property.
Sale COMMITTEE AUCTIONEER
Lynn Weishaar
PEDIGREES
John Johnson
SALE VETERINARIAN Diedre Loendorf
RINGMEN
Scott Dirk Rowdy Benson, Tri-State Livestock News; Curt Cox WY Livestock Roundup; Steve Cerroni Ralph Young Rodney Vance
EQUINE PROGRAMS DIRECTOR McCall Linke (406) 256-2497 mccall@thenile.org
HORSE COMMITTEE CO-CHAIR
Ward Fenton Dick Grosskopf
HORSE COMMITTEE
Toby Abel Jay Blankenship Scott Bowen Ritt Bradshaw Sean Brown Kristen Cesnik Jim Dellera Erin Fink Chad Fink Linda Hegle Nate Hould Lesli Glen Bryce Glen Duane Martin Jason Martin Wally McLane Ashlee Mendive Gordon Radke Kayley Swartz Randy Vogele Rodney Vance
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SNAFFLE BIT TWO-YEAR-OLD LOT # ANIMAL NAME
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ZIPANIC PILGRIM Zipanic x Pilgrim’s Sally
GLEN SIMONSEN
WARD & ALICE FENTON
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COLONELS IRISH GIN JEFF FENSKE Hickorys Irish Pep x Dynamic Ruby Lena
MARK AND ROBERTA RAFFERTY
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CW WALK OFF JUANITA H. KINGAN Sucha Smooth Doc x Awesome Little Me
DOUG TORGENSON
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ZANS GYPSY GIRL DAVENE FINKBERNER Peppy Bar Te x Zans Te Jolee
ASHLEY QUARTER HORSE
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WEE QUINCYS CD BOON CT RIPLEY Lucky Cd Boon x Quincys Red
WILL & VICKY CROFUTT
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JS SMART A GLOWIN FAITH STEVENSON One Stealth Lynx x Jo Ann Jose
SCOTT C. MITTEN
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MISS OAKEY DOKEY JAMES MANKIN Cats Oaks x Red Eye Roulette
CLINT & MEGAN SPENCER
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ALL POWERED UP ALLEN SKOGEN Profit Power x Cooki Tera Oak
NANCY ROE
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BREEZ GUNSNHIGHBROW L4 QUARTER HORSES Playguns Lil Star x High Brow Paige
A+ QUARTER HORSES
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SMOOTH N SIMPLE JOE HAWKINS He’s Simply Smooth x Dr Quincy Starlit
JOE & CARRIE HAWKINS
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FRECKLES PEPPY PARR LYLE MITCHELL Smart Smoken Playboy x Classic Parr Te
LANELL & KELLY ASHLEY
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CHARMING SMOOTH CAT JOSEY UPHAUS Peppy’s Smooth Cat x LW Charming Haida
LAVONNE WESTLAND
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PLAYIN FOUR HAIDA CT RIPLEY Playin for Sixes x Haidas Lady 003
ALLEN MUNGER
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CINDY IS GOLD GORDON OR DORIS RADKE Golden Dually x Cindy Dee Brown
GORDON OR DORIS RADKE
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HQH IKES DOUBLE DOWN BOW & ARROW RANCH, INC. BARBARA CAMPBELL Dun Drift x Jack Frost Kitten
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TRUE FRENCH IMAGE GARY OR DEBORAH A MAILLOUX True Sparks A Flying x WPH Images Sun Tan
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LECTRIC N SMOOTH ALLEN MUNGER Peppys Smooth Cat x Lectric High Brows
ALLEN MUNGER
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GEN. MASQUERADE MALE LANCE AND BECKY BATEMAN BRENDA FLOTTMEYER The Masquerade Male x Sparkin Sheyenne Dew
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TTRI FORTUNE OF PERKS CT RIPLEY Signature Perks x Te Tri Blue Onyx
ALANE STABLER
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COWBOYS GUNNA SHINE LANCE AND BECKY BATEMAN GARY & DEB MAILLOUX Cowboys Shining 611 x Docs Gonna Smocutt
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SEAFIELD GUMBO LENO CT RIPLEY Cool Zach Gumbo Jay x Miss Surely Lena
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DUALLY WHISKY LANCE AND BECKY BATEMAN CW Lil Red Dually x Mambos Sugar Whiskey
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ZIPANIC SPARKLE WARD AND ALICE FENTON Zipanic x Sucha Timon Spark
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OWNER
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CD ACRES OF BOON 017 JAY BLAKENSHIP Bobs Golden Acre x CD Boonjos in Me 073
DEBRA SMITH/17 RANCH
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SPARK N GUNFIRE JAY BLAKENSHIP DMAC Fireplug x Simply A SparknSpot
CHAD FINK
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COLONELS STYLISH JET JOSEY UPHAUS Playing Four Sixes x Colonel’s Dun Jet
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SIXES PLASTIC ANGEL ALLEN MUNGER Playing Four Sixes x Plastic Angel
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SPARKIN HOT MALE LANCE AND BECKY BATEMAN LANCE AND BECKY BATEMAN The Masqued Male x Sparkin Sheyenne Dew
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BUCKS SMART MATE SARA THARP--TRIPLE R RANCH PETE AND DEBI STILES Roys A Good Mate x Zebs Peach Moon
LOT # ANIMAL NAME
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IRISH WIZZARD VALLEY SIAN Banjo Whiz x Irish Serendipity
TONY WILSON
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PLAYIN FOUR SIXES ALLEN MUNGER Playin Stylish x Duallys Sport Model
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DIAMONDS MISS 049 RANDI KLIND LW Playguns Diamond x Miss Glo Smoke 049
ALLEN MUNGER
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PEPPYS SMOOTH CAT ALLEN MUNGER Smooth As A Cat x Peppy Chuska
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THE MASQUED MALE BRENDA & MEL FLOTTMEYER Chics in the Male x Hy Vista Star
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FRENCHMAN’S BULLET
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FIXER N FASTER DAVID ALLSHOUSE PC Frenchmans Mark x Dixie Fix
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DMAC FIREPLUG FINK QUARTER HORSES Playgun x Wilsons Gay Jewel
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PLASTIC PLAYGUN Playgun x Fanta Lena
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REY JAY BOON LAVONNE WESTLAND Peptoboonsmal x Meradas Kitty Rey
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LW PLAYGUNS DIAMOND LAVONNE WESTLAND Plastic Playgun x Ill Be a Diamond
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SMART CHIC AGAIN MARTEN’S LAND & CATTLE Smart Chic Olena x Pop A Doc Again
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ZIPANIC WARD AND ALICE FENTON Simply A Spark x Flash and Boom
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MUCHACHO DUALLY KENT BLOUGH Dual Pep x Playboys Ann Doc
FOUR-YEAR-OLD LOT # ANIMAL NAME
OWNER
BREEDER NAME
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CC MIRAGE DOC LANCE AND BECKY BATEMAN A Sure Doc x CC Doc Mirages Girl
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LUCKY POCO PEPTO BENJAMIN NOYES Lucky Peptobismal x Bar Y Lucky Poco
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A ROYAL SCOTCH JUANITA H. KINGAN Royal Account x Hopscotch Molly
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SHINEY GUNS JAY BLAKENSHIP DMAC Fireplug x Dry Zan Shine
CHAD FINK
404
PLAYGUNS DOC TARI JOSEY UPHAUS Plastic Playgun x Sam Doc Tari
ALLEN MUNGER
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CATHY JAY ALLEN MUNGER Rey Jay Boon x DG Cathy Feather
ALLEN MUNGER
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INWHIZABLE SPARKIN BENJAMIN NOYES Inwhizable x Kings Last Hizaam
PEAK PERFORMANCE HORSES LLP
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SPARKLIN HOT CHIC BRENDA FLOTTMEYER The Masqued Male x Sparkin Sheyenne Dew
BRENDA OR MEL FLOTTMEYER
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ZIPANIC BOW Zipanic x Pilgrams Sally
WARD FENTON
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TALLY ME SMART MARK GATRELL Chics Wildest Dream x Smart Smoke Rio
L-4 QUARTER HORSES
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SMART SMOKIN MALE GARY COOPER The Masqued Male x Smokes Little Doll
BRENDA OR MEL FLOTTMEYER
MARK GATRELL
RYAN AND ALYSHA ENGLE NANCY ROE HIRSCH/JEANIE HOVERMALE
LOT # ANIMAL NAME
OWNER
BREEDER NAME
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HOTSHOT N PLAYGUN
JOSEY UPHAUS
LAVONNE WESTLAND
501
SMOOTHER THAN HIS PA
ROBBY MOORE
ALLEN MUNGER
502
SMOOTHIES SNIP CAT
ALLEN MUNGER
ALLEN MUNGER
503
YOFIXERSFASTERROCKET
DAVID ALLSHOUSE
DAVID ALLSHOUSE
STALLION NOMINATION OWNER
BUD & SANDY WILLIAMS
LAVONNE WESTLAND
BARREL LOT # ANIMAL NAME
OWNER
BREEDER NAME
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FIREN THREE ROUNDS RAELYNN ROESLER Frenchmans Bullet x Special Sunday Morn
RAELYNN ROESLER
851
XR ROYALTY DIAMOND XR QUARTER HORSES Royalty First x Diamond Dash Jay
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A+ Quarter Horses 680 Alane Stabler 618 Allen Munger 633, 678, 686 Ashley Quarter Horses 602, 629, 649, 660, 677, 701 Bar C Quarter Horses 656 Bill Schelm 637, 658 Brenda & Mel Flottmeyer 610, 673 Cassidy and Tandi Jo 650, 684 Jespersen Clint and Megan Spencer 621, 679 Clint Casterline 607, 635, 669 D + S Cattle Co. / Gary DeCock 627, 691 Doug Torgenson 604, 645, 692 Fink Quarter Horses 617, 644, 676 Gary and Deb Mailloux 640, 612, 674, 702 Gordon or Doris Radke 614 Hardy Performance Horses 695 Harry & Gina Barnett 616, 671 Hawkins Quarter Horses 623, 661 Jim and Jodi Pedersen 603, 631, 667, 698 Kent Blough Quarter Horses 615, 681 L4 Quarter Horses 653, 681 Lamoine Brubaker 638, 670, 697 Laurie Marcotte 609, 682 LaVonne Westland 625, 652, 699
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SOLD IN THE NAME OF
Lyle Albrecht Mechelle Lewis Michael and Fran Dooley Mike Mitton Nicole Weiss Quarter Circle 28 Cattle Co. Rafter Diamond Quarter Horses (Ed & Debbie Hinton) Randi Klind Ryan or Alysha Engle Scott Mitton Spike Buffington Swenson Martin Horse & Cattle Co. Sylvia Landa Terry Somers Tim and Roben Jensen Tom A. Bogunovich Twisted Wood Ranch Valley Sian Vernon L. Black Vicky and Will Crofutt Waid Ranch, Inc. Ward Fenton XR Quarter Horses
LOT #
636 646, 689 632, 666, 696 690 622, 651 657 619, 647, 675 700 624 611, 683 628, 659 655 606, 639, 668 703 663 620, 685 613, 664 642 693 634, 665, 688 643 608, 648, 694 672 601, 705 626, 662, 687
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
ZIPANIC DANNY
5/1/15 SORREL STALLION / AQHA # 5675616 PENDING This very fancy stud colt has a lot of eye appeal and a great personality. Gentle and friendly. He should make a show horse in almost any type of event. Call (406) 698-6183.
SIMPLY A SPARK ZIPANIC
#4351752
FLASH AND BOOM
PILGRIMS LUCK PILGRIMS SALLY $4741972
SKIP A SALL
601 803
GENUINE DOC DIAMONDS SPARKLE THE MASTER FLASH BOOMERS LADY ZIPPO DOCS MAGICIAN LYNX LUCKY DOLL BROTHER SON SKIP A BOW
CONSIGNOR: WARD FENTON Worden, MT
ZANS FEATURE PLAYGUN
5/28/14 GREY GELDING / AQHA # 56366898 Big stout good looking yearling Playgun gelding. This colt should make an outstanding ranch, rope or futurity prospect. Bottom side of pedigree comes from versatile high quality using horses
PLAYGUN PLAYGUN HASA SHOTGUN #5441477
MISS MONGOLIA MAIDEN
VELLHOS ONLY PARR FROSTY ZAN FEATURE #5261943
MISS SABRE FROST
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL WINNIN DOC MISS BAILY RENO VELLHO JOE PARSONS PRODIGY FROSTY GRAY HANCOCK JACKS SABRE STAR
KAY CEE LEAGUER KAY CEE THIS CHIP ZIPS CHIP AHOY
RARE EN GOLD DJ SUN DOLLY COOL WESTERN DOLLY
Forsyth, MT
603 803
IM A BIG LEAGUER PRETTY PINE LEE ZIPS CHOCOLATE CHIP DANCERS LADY BLUE SIR SKIPA SUN SASSY DEE COOL CAT CODYS JESSIE JO
CONSIGNOR: JIM AND JODI PEDERSEN Riverton, WY
CM NO HITTER
4/24/14 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5615601 Real pretty and balanced. If you want a competitive futurity horse, here he is. Make him into whatever you need. Show horse to ranch horse. AQHA incentive fund. More info (406) 6715315
CONSIGNOR: ASHLEY QUARTER HORSES
JP ALL IN GOLD
2014 PALOMINO GELDING / AQHA # 5623480 This stunning colt has HUS saddle prospect written all over him. He stands at 15.1 His sire Kay Cee This Chip stands an honest 16 hands. We see no reason this colt won’t mature to that height. His mother is a daughter of our grandson of Skipa Star, if you’re in the market for a drop dead gorgeous yearling gelding with his whole life ahead of him-- take a close look here. He is fit, slick, quiet, and carries some of AQHA’s leading pleasure genetics. He’ll have 30 days min. round pen work by sale time, & his first saddling & driving done.
602 803
SMOOTH TOWN REBEL SUCHA SMOOTH DOC #3589224
SUCHA FROSTY LADY
MEGA CHIP LIPSTICK LOPIN SHIEK #4860121
EASY LOPIN SHIEK
604 804
SMOOTH TOWN SCANDALOUS CAUSE SUCHA FISTFUL DOCS ROAN FROST ZIPS CHOCOLATE CHIP FLAMING TIGRESS SHIEKS CASS MISS SHI CHICKS
CONSIGNOR: DOUG TORGENSON Billings, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
103
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
605 SMART LIL SMOKIN GUN 803
5/21/14 RED ROAN MARE / AQHA # 5631370 PLAYGUN PLAYGUNS LIL STAR #3801749
SMART SMOKE RIO
GO FOR IT LIL STAR
THE SMART SMOKE
#4689205
RIVER ROMANCE
CONSIGNOR: L4 QUARTER HORSES Deer Lodge, MT
606 JS DOCZ GOLDEN STAR 803
DOCZ COY BANDIT #4807149
JS MISS MAJOR LEAGUE #4796738
TAMMYS COY COMMAND
TWO D DRIFTWOOD SABRES MS SOLANOS
Beulah, ND
607 CC FRENCH BAR GUY 803
Great topline, pretty head, nice shoulder slope, powerful & round hindquarters & plenty of chest. She has mind & moveGRAYS STARLIGHT ment--sweet & responsive, agile and LITTLE STARETTA quick. Her sire has won $10,000+ in the NRHA and NRCHA with limited showSMART LITTLE LENA ing. Her two sisters were in the NILE snafflebit 2 yo futurity & she’d make an MISS REED SMOKE excellent choice for next year. She is MT POWDER RIVER PLAYBOY Reined Cowhorse futurity stallion stakes DOX MY FLYNT nominated & eligible for the Ranching Heritage Breeders Challenge. MISS SILVER PISTOL
5/28/14 PALOMINO GELDING / AQHA # 5602851 SMART LITTLE CHEC
CONSIGNOR: SWENSON MARTIN HORSE & CATTLE CO.
FRECKLES PLAYBOY
SMART CHIC OLENA
Stout palomino gelding grandson DOCZ NEIGHBOR LADY of Smart Little Chec ($5000+ NRHA earings and World Sow Qualifier). We FRIENDLY FRITZ TAMMY TYLER MOORE focus on ranch horses and have not sold an unbroke gelding for over 10 years from our program so here’s your TWO D BART chance to get one from the beginning. This gelding has a ton of shape and WILYWOOD SANDY has the athletic ability to make your MAJOR LEAGUE SOLANOS next rope or cow horse. He is eligible SABRE BIG BRITCHES for the AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge events. More info www.swensonmartinhorses.com
5/30/15 PALOMINO STALLION / AQHA # 5674037 FRENCHMANS GUY FRENCHMAN BAR GUY #3993910
CC A SUPER TRIPLE
FROSTY’S BAR GIRL
TRIPLE A QUINCY
#5009285
SUPER PROFIT
SAN FROST FRENCHMANS LADY
Qualifies for all AQHA Heritage Breeder Futurities
FROSTY FEATURE BLONDIE QUICK BAR CLEVER AS MY DADDY MISS PAPOOSE 88 SUPER SCAMP CASH MISS PROFIT SHOW
CONSIGNOR: CLINT CASTERLINE Wolf Point, MT
608 HOPPING POCO HANCOCK 804
5/6/14 DUN MARE / AQHA # 5639332 ZAN PARR ARROW ZAN PARRS POCO #3619258
SABRE HOP HANCOCK
MAMBOS HONEYBEE
BLUE HOP HANCOCK
#4207517
RAGING JULIA
CONSIGNOR: VICKY AND WILL CROFUTT Miles City, Mt 104
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ZAN PARR BAR
Take a look at this filly. She is big and beautiful and has a really good mind. She is out of the Weeding Performance MY LEO MAMBO Horse Program so you know she will be POCO BEE HONEY a good one. She loads, trims, clips and is nice be around. Don’t let her pass BIG JIMMER HANCOCK you by. She would be a great addition to anyone’s breeding program. She is BLUES SABRE PET coggins tested. RAGING BULL TUDA LEDA
SABRE RILL
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
ZIPANIC BOW TIE
5/3/14 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5603997 Exceptional conformation and disposition. Will show in the yearling futurity. Call for more info (406) 373-5335.
SIMPLY A SPARK ZIPANIC
#4351752
PILGRIMS SALLY
FLASH AND BOOM
PILGRIMS LUCK
#4741972
SKIP A SALL
609 803
GENUINE DOC DIAMONDS SPARKLE THE MASTER FLASH BOOMERS LADY ZIPPO DOCS MAGICIAN LYNX LUCKY DOLL BROTHER SON SKIP A BOW
CONSIGNOR: LAURIE MARCOTTE Billings, MT
610 MASQUED IN A DIAMOND 803
5/1/15 BAY MARE / AQHA # 5673940 Ok, cowboys pay attention! This filly is another great cross with our AQHA Champion cow bred performance stallion--The Masqued Male x Shining Spark granddaughter. Her siblings have a winning reputation at the NILE Futurities in performance & halter. Get back to the basics of an all around horse with proven performance, genetics, conformation & presence. She has what it takes to follow in their footprints! Ready for the show pen! AQHA Incentive Fund Nominated. NILE Gold Buckle Futurities!
CHICS IN THE MALE THE MASQUED MALE #4224232
SPARKIN SHEYENNE DEW #4261848
HY VISTA STAR
SPARKIN HOT IMA SPECIAL PUDDIN
SMART CHIC OLENA MIA DEE BAR MAJOR BONANZA DEE BAR SUPERSTAR SHINING SPARK LIL HOTSHOT EXPRESS SCORPION A LEO IMA LITTLE PUDDIN
Piedmont, SD
SMART LIL PISTOL BAR
6/3/14 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5606049 Very sharp classy gelding with plenty of chrome. We named him Pistol because he’s been a little pistol since he hit the ground. Plenty of athletic potential with on outstanding pedigree and very easy on the eyes!
CONSIGNOR: BRENDA & MEL FLOTTMEYER
SMART CHIC OLENA SMART CHIC AGAIN #4223737
NINAS LITTLE LUCKY
POP A DOC AGAIN
CP LITTLE SMARTY
#4868465
NINAS LUCKY PEPPY
611 803
SMART LITTLE LENA GAY SUGAR CHIC COLONEL FRECKLES DOC’S LOBLOLLY TANGYS CLASSY PEPPY SMART LITTLE SUGAR LUCKY JOE LYNX NINA PEQUENA
CONSIGNOR: RYAN OR ALYSHA ENGLE Newcastle, WY
612 SMOKES SMART CHOICE 804
4/23/15 BAY ROAN STALLION / AQHA # 5672002 This is a well balanced and muscled bay roan colt. He has always been friendly and likes people. Add a pedigree full of performers and how can you go wrong with this colt. We are members of the AQHA Ranching Heritage Breeders which makes the colts we raise eligble for their competitions. Call (605) 347-3294 with questions or e-mail us gary_deb@hotmail.com www.maillouxqh.com.
SEVEN S TORONADO COWBOYS SHININ 811 #5099015
SHES REALLY CHOICE #5093120
SMOKES ROAN GAL
SMART INSTANT CHOICE COLONELS DUN BLANCO
SHINING SPARK SEVEN S ZANETTA SMOKE FIFTY RAIL A DOCSMOKE SR INSTANT CHOICE SMART MILLILENA SNIP OF COLONEL BLANCO BLAZE
CONSIGNOR: GARY OR DEBORAH MAILLOUX Vale, SD 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
105
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613 TE AMO FLY 803
5/22/14 DUN GELDING / AQHA # 5636189 COUNT CORONA CORONAS SPECIAL FLY #4496949
HOLLY B DUN
MY FAVORITE MOON
SUN DUNIT
#3496311
CORNERS CRESCENT
CONSIGNOR: TIM AND ROBEN JENSEN Drummond, MT
614 ZIPADEE CINDY 803
FIRST DOWN DASH CORONA CHICK STRAWFLY SPECIAL COLAMOON QUINCY SUN DUN
His sire has four generations of race winners with run on the top and cow on the bottom. You should be able to move this horse in any direction you wish. Very nice dun skin with correct conformation.
SNIPPY REVLON SUGAR CHEX NANAS CORNER
4/2/15 SORREL MARE / AQHA # 5672831 SIMPLY A SPARK ZIPANIC
#4351752
CINDY DEE BROWN
FLASH AND BOOM
MY LEROY BROWN
#3752952
CINDY DEE PILL
GENUINE DOC
Classy filly that is very balanced. Performance on top with Zipanic and run and performance on bottom with My THE MASTER FLASH BOOMERS LADY ZIPPO Leroy Brown. See half sister in 2-yr-old futurity. Call for more info (406) 9676881. JET SMOOTH DIAMONDS SPARKLE
BARS BOB KITTEN SONNY DEE PILL LADY SLIDE
CONSIGNOR: GORDON OR DORIS RADKE Worden, MT
615 MUCHACHO LITTLE LENA 803
4/19/14 SORREL MARE / AQHA # 5628153 DUAL PEP MUCHACHO DUALLY #3670727
LITTLE FRECKLED CHIC
PLAYBOYS ANN DOC
SCOOT LENA BAR
#4410409
MISS DRY FRECKLES
CONSIGNOR: KENT BLOUGH QUARTER HORSES Wilsall, MT
616 PENDING 804
JETTIN N JIGGIN #5486890
WATA ROYAL STARLET
CATS SASSY JET
LEOS DEE SANS
#4837071
WATA WATA STARLET Frenchtown, MT 106
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With four of the greatest all time cutting sires on her papers, Dual Pep, Peppy San Badger, Freckles Playboy FRECKLES PLAYBOY CHICKASHA ANN DOC and Smart Chic Olena, you couldn’t ask for a better bred filly. Lena has a correct conformation with strength, SMART CHIC OLENA athletics and an exceptional mind. Her STEPS LITTLE REMEDY siblings have been easy to train with a lot of speed and tons of cow sense. GUN EM DRY This filly has shown a willing attitude POCO COLLENA with the athletics and bloodlines to back it up. MISS DUAL DOC
5/29/15 PALOMINO MARE / PENDING JIGGERS PEPONITA
CONSIGNOR: HARRY & GINA BARNETT
PEPPY SAN BADGER
COL J JIGGER PEPONITA LADY DOC CATALENA KING SUE JET BAR PEPPY SANS TIGER LEOS KIWI DEE EDS DUSTER LONESOME LORENA
This filly should mature at about 15.3 or 16 hands. She’s got a good bone and should really cover some country. Super friendly and smart. Both the stud and the mare have been used in all phases of ranch work from roping sorting and pasture doctoring. This filly can do it all. Ranch work, showing and would make a great addition as a brood mare.
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
SHINE SPARK SHINE
6/15/14 BLACK MARE / AQHA # 5638355 This filly is a head turner. Big hip, little head and black with just a hint of chrome. This filly should excel in futurities. Her full siblings have won or placed second in 4 of the last 5 NILE Futurities. Her pedigree is full of performers. Nominated to RHC and NILE Futurity. call (406) 351-1551.
SIMPLY A SPARK ZIPANIC
#4351752
DON’T SKIPA TREASURE
FLASH AND BOOM
SKIP N WAVES
#4570847
PRICEY TREASURE
GENUINE DOC DIAMONDS SPARKLE THE MASTER FLASH BOOMERS LADY ZIPPO MAKIN A BIG SPLASH COLORS FANTASY PRETIGIOUS PROMISE PRICELESS MULBERRY
SM BLAZIN DUALLY CW LIL RED DUALLY #5638673
TE TRI BERTS BELLE
LITTLE RED RUM
BLUE BERT HANCOCK
#405082
PROFITS CUTIE
QUIXOTES ROOSTER ROOSTERS RIBBON WIN #4205351
SALTYS EASTER BUNNY
STAR PAGE FOX
SALTYS DIAMOND BOY
#3774437
NICE GOIN JACKIE
Hysham, MT
618 803
DUAL PEP BLAZIN LYNX RUM SQUALL SENDOC CANDY BAR YOUNG PAUL BERT THRICE 2 NET PROFIT TOP CUTIE
CONSIGNOR: ALANE STABLER Miles City, Mt
RD WIN ROOSTER WIN
5/1/15 PALOMINO STALLION / AQHA # 5670209 Big stout colt that will be able to do anything you want to do horse back, and pretty enough to show. Our new Sr. sire Roosters Ribbon Win has offspring in every phase, roping, barrel racing, ranch and show. These colts are very easy to train. Call (406) 7837285.
CONSIGNOR: FINK QUARTER HORSES
TTRI M DUALIN
4/21/14 CHESTNUT MARE / AQHA # 5638673 This fily has substance, bone and athleticism. She should mature into a nice sized mare. She will have speed and cow sense. Her full brother is a well muscled sooth riding country overing guy who is easy to like. She has shown the same disposition so far. She has shown this year at the CCQHA Futurity and will be eligible for the next three years. Clips, loads, coggins, wormed and vaccinated.
617 803
619 803
QUIXOTE DOC LAKELAND KILEBAR RIBBON PAGE TWO FOX TRIANA SALTYS DEVIL 5 MISS BIVINS BONNIE EYES OF STRAWBERRY MISS PRISS COWBOY
CONSIGNOR: RAFTER DIAMOND QUARTER HORSES (ED & DEBBIE HINTON) Scobey, MT
SPARKS EASY FIRE
3/31/15 CHESTNUT STALLION / AQHA # X0718281 Look at the flash and chrome on this colt. He is well muscled with great conformation. Add in his outstanding pedigree and you will have a colt that will do the job and look good doing it.
SPARKY DUN IT SPARKY FIREFLY #4491324
SIMPLY LOW DOWN
DIAMOND LADY CHEX
SIMPLY A SPARK
#X062671
EASY SHEILA
620 804
SPARKS WELL DUN PLAUDIES HUSHABY SPARKS WELLS DUN STORMY WILDFIRE GENUINE DOC DIAMONDS SPARKLE STEEL EASY MISS HIDIE WAY
CONSIGNOR: TERRY SOMERS Miles City, Mt 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
107
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621 SMART BAR CHIC 803
5/25/14 CHESTNUT GELDING / AQHA # 5606047 SMART CHIC OLENA SMART CHIC AGAIN #4223737
POP A DOC AGAIN
MISTER SOBRE STAR BAR LUCKY POCO #3703434
LUCKY BECKWITH
CONSIGNOR: CLINT AND MEGAN SPENCER
SMART LITTLE LENA GAY SUGAR CHIC COLONEL FRECKLES DOC’S LOBLOLLY POCO BUENO IMAGE SOBRE STAR BECKWITH DUN TUF LUK SWEETIE
“Hank” is a flashy chestnut gelding with a powerful cow horse pedigree. A grandson to Smart Chic Olena. Don’t pass up this special gelding. He’s been easy to train and is ready to step into any ranch or show program. He is broke to pony, longe, stand for the farrier, load & saddle. He’s been raised around cattle & ponies. Have a look at his video on You Tube @ SpencerSmartBarChicNile2015Sale.
Fromberg, MT
622 SHEZA SMART MOVE 803
4/16/15 BAY MARE / PENDING SMART LITTLE LENA SMART N SLICK #3249400
SHEZA MONTANA EZ JET
OAK N MISSY
MONTANA EASY MOVE JETTIN MELODY
DOC O LENA SMART PEPPY DOCS OAK MELISSA PARKER DOC O DYNAMITE EASY APRIL BAR FOLLYS JET SMOOTH RUSHIN MELODY
CONSIGNOR: NICOLE WEISS Baker, MT
623 PENDING 803
5/14/15 RED DUN STALLION / PENDING DR QUINCY DELL ANOTHER CLASSY QUINCY #4592577
DOTSA QUINCY
SMOOTH TOWN REBEL SMOOTH TOWN BB #5132235
CONSIGNOR: HAWKINS QUARTER HORSES
LIKELYS BAR BEE
Ballantine, MT
624 JP CHAMPAGNE FOR ME 804
JP CHAMPAGNE N ICE #5385094
HOTNUNZIPPED
MISS COUGAR LEO
BLAZING HOT
#5362522 Glasgow, MT 108
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QUINCY SUN TAN STARLIT LARK COWBOY QUINCY WINDY HARBOR SMOOTH TOWN SCANDALOUS CAUSE SIR LIKELY FOXY HONEY BUNNY
Show, reiner, barrel or roper, people take a close look at this fancy stud colt. He will be one that will do it all and look good doing it. Many great horses still on his papers. Our colts have proven to be quick and easy to train and retain what they learn. Loaded with dun factor, color, bone and shape and the potential to go any direction you take him.
5/22/14 BAY CHAMPAGNE MARE / AQHA # 5616587 SW CHAMPAGNE KING
CONSIGNOR: RANDI KLIND
A performance horse deluxe this filly will be! Her pedigree speaks for itself. Her sire has won over $125,000 and produced winners in cutting cow horse, reining, barrels, team roping, team penning, and ranch sorting. Her maternal grand sire Montana Easy Move is a full brother to Easy Does It Doc owned by an NFR qualifer. This filly should have all of the run, rate, and read you would need for any event. She is eligible for the MT and SD rein cow horse stallion stakes programs.
SFC ZIPPED
SW TAKE CARE TOO
JP Champagne For Me (Hazel) is a well CHAMPAGNE MISS DUN muscled yearling with a beautiful shining coat typical of the champanges! COUGARAND Hazel is training for 4-H yearling project TABANO BAY BABY and futurities. She should have a great future as a show horse or a beautiful HOTRODDERS JET SET ranch horse. TAHNEE ZIPPO ZIPPO PINE BAR COOL COLONELETTE
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
PLASTIC FEATHERS
5/15/15 SORREL STALLION / PENDING This is a well bred, using type gelding. He should have plenty of cow and athletic ability.
PLAYGUN PLASTIC PLAYGUN #4198222
FANTA LENA
MILLIE N DOCS OAK DNS DASH FEATHERS #5388011
HARD DASH FEATHERS
625 803
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL IMA SON O SUGAR FANTABALENA DOC’S OAK DOC N MILLIE ROMEO WHITE FEATHERS MORE DARN CASH
CONSIGNOR: LAVONNE WESTLAND Brockway, MT
XR CB FIRST (PENDING)
4/27/15 ROAN STALLION / PENDING This kind eyed, kind hearted stud colt will make a great flashy “go to” ranch horse with a cowy pedigree he could go from being your cow horse to your kid’s horse. This colt is well built from his feet up; he will be able to travel in the roughest terrain or jerk those big steers in the arena.
ROYAL QUICK DASH ROYALTY FIRST #3993717
CN TOP DECK JAY #X0701393
SWEETLY SPECIAL
TOP DECK PEP HLC DOCS PC
626 803
FIRST DOWN DASH HAREMS CHOICE SPECIAL EFFORT SWEET ILLUSION PEPPY LITTLE FELLOW RUENEE GARCIA SAK EM DOC SWEET N FROSTY
CONSIGNOR: XR QUARTER HORSES Roy, MT
DNS BUCKSKIN ANGEL
5/4/15 BUCKSKIN STALLION / AQHA # 5670445 This is our first crop of foals out of PBR Seco Bart. His colts have good feet and bone with a lot of style. And with this mother, He will be a performer. A full sister to this colts mother is a great up and coming barrel horse in Arizona. Rancher Heritage eligible.
BART BARTENDER WPBR SECO BART #3673792
RL ANGLE FEATHER
HANCOCKS SECO
ROMEO WHITE FEATHERS
#4653227
ZIPS ANGEL PRINT
627 803
TWO ID BARTENDER MOORE CLASSY IMAGE HANCOCKS RED DOC SUSIE SECO FRENCHMANS GUY TIME FOR SHARNI PRETTY CLASSY ZIP GILLY PRINT
CONSIGNOR: D + S CATTLE CO. / GARY DECOCK Hysham, MT
MISS TIMMY LYNX
2014 SORREL MARE / APHA # 1042506 Real nice classy filly with a great disposition, athleticism and smooth moves. This filly is 3rd generation ranch and family horse. Her dam and grand dam were great youth, 4-H and all around horses. Sired by One Stealth Lynx by One Gun AQHA Res. Champ. Jr. cutting; NCHA bronze award winner Dam Jo Anne Jose by Jacket Bars APHA world champion. Very long line of winners in her pedigree.
ONE GUN ONE STEALTH LYNX #3662289
JO ANNE JOSE
LYNX BABE
JACKET JOSE
#345961
ROCK A JO ANN
628 804
MR GUN SMOKE MISS SEVENTY ONE DOCS LYNX ROYALTEX RENAWOO JACKET BARS JOSES SENIORITA TINKY JO JO ROCK A CHANT
CONSIGNOR: SCOTT MITTON Tremonton, UT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
109
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629 PLAYGUNS DRIFTY LADY 803
5/23/14 BROWN MARE / AQHA # 5636899 PLAYGUN PLAYGUN HASA SHOTGUN #563899
MISS MONGOLIA MAIDEN
HALLE LYNX LEO
ORPHANWOOD IKE
#5330735
LEAH LYNX LEO
CONSIGNOR: ASHLEY QUARTER HORSES
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL WINNIN DOC MISS BAILY RENO
This soft kind filly has a good combination of cow and foundation breeding. She should make a great futurity, 4-H, ranch or rope prospect. Lots of quality in her pedigree.
WILYWOOD QUICK DRIFTIN DEVIL LYNX DRY DOC TE FANNY LEO
Forsyth, MT
630 ZIPANIC GOLDILOCKS 803
4/1/15 SORREL MARE / PENDING SIMPLY A SPARK ZIPANIC
#4351752
JACKS POCO GOLDIE
FLASH AND BOOM
ZAN PARR JACK
#4222980
FLASH FRECKLES
GENUINE DOC
Very high-quality filly whose grandsire is Simply A Spark, full brother to Carol Rose’s Shining Spark--one of the THE MASTER FLASH BOOMERS LADY ZIPPO world’s leading sires of reined cow horses. Out of an own daughter of Zan Parr Jack, world champion rope horse. ZAN PARR BAR Gentle and easy to handle. Call (406) 698-6183 for more info. MISS GOLDIE JACK DIAMONDS SPARKLE
JR FRECKLES POCO THREE FLASH
CONSIGNOR: WARD FENTON Worden, MT
631 VJ VANZI LUCY LOU 803
2014 DUN CHAMPANGE MARE / AQHA # 5605368 MY SKIP VANZI LOOKEN FOR LUCK #3785338
ONE LAST SHININ MISS #5173655
SKIPPED MY LUCK
SHINE OF EXCALIBUR ZIPS FAITHFUL ANGEL
CONSIGNOR: JIM AND JODI PEDERSEN Riverton, WY
632 MIGHTY HIGH BODEE 804
MIGHTY MO HIGHBROW #5355702
HIGH BROW TRISHA
BODEE BOONSMAL BODIE SADIE SOLANO #5251921 Fromberg, MT 110
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Welcome to the world of champagne colored horses. Truly unique and very hard to miss in a crowd. She is an amber SKIP MY COOL MISS TEQUILA LUCK dun champagne, which is a double dilute. She is pretty faced, straight legged, very sweet and kind. Her sire Looken POCOS SONNY DEE BAR For Luck is the sire of many hi-point SIMPLY A BLUE DOLL halter winners at open, 4-H, and AQHA levels. He sires pretty foals that go on to RESERVATIONS FOR ONE make graceful movers as adults. If you MAJESTIC BLUE CASINO are looking for one of the rarest dilute colors in the AQHA world, consider this elegant amber dun champagne filly. ROAN VANZI
5/21/14 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5638742 SMART LIL HIGHBROW
CONSIGNOR: MICHAEL AND FRAN DOOLEY
MY SKIP ASHWOOD
MH LIL PEPPY SOLANO
HIGH BROW HICKORY
Bodee’s both dam and sire are 15 hand horses. They are both cow bred and HIGH BROW HICKORY carrry the genetics to be a top ranch SPRATS APRIL DANCER horse. Double bred Highbrow Hickory on top and double bred Peppy San Badger (out of great Boon Bar mares) PEPTOBOONSMAL on the bottom. Bodee is athletic, friendly, inquistive and willing. He is the kind! DOCALADY SMART LITTLE KITTY
LITTLE PEPPYS ULTIMO LADY SADIE SOLANO
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
FANCY PLAYGUN
5/7/15 BAY STALLION / PENDING This is a nice looking bay stud colt, loaded with cow and speed. He will make a nice using gelding.
PLAYGUN PLASTIC PLAYGUN #4198222
FANCY FRECKLES LADY
FANTA LENA
JETTIN PEPPY
#4511422
VCR PASING FANCY
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL JEWEL’S LEO BARS GAY JAY PEPPYS SAN BADGER IMA MOON JET JET A FLAME DON’T PASS HER BY
REY DE PEPPY SPIRIT DE PEPPY SIMA PRETTY LADY
IRISH SERENDIPITY #4683752
CONSIGNOR: ALLEN MUNGER Brockway, MT
634 PADDYS SPIRIT DE PEPPY 803
5/25/14 SORREL MARE / PENDING I have never seen such a people horse. At a month of age she would leave the herd and her mother to come into the corral and check out what I was doing. Look at the bloodline. She is bred and built to work a cow.
633 803
PADDYS IRISH WHISKEY KEMPE DOC
MR. SAN PEPPY TRES REINAS ROJAS POCO LENATA SAN ENCANTAS DOS PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC’S STARLIGHT DOC’S HICKORY SYNCHRONICITY
CONSIGNOR: VALLEY SIAN Worden, MT
CC BAR QUINCY
5/23/15 BAY STALLION / AQHA # 5673393 Qualifies for all AQHA Heritage Breeder Futurities
FRENCHMANS GUY FRENCHMAN BAR GUY #3993910
MISS QUINCY FLICK
FROSTY’S BAR GIRL
TRIPLE A QUINCY
#3742793
FLICKS PASS
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SUN FROST FRENCHMANS LADY FROSTY FEATURE BLONDIE QUICK BAR CLEVER AS MY DADDY MISS PAPOOSE 88 PAULS DOUBLE PASS FLICKS BABY
CONSIGNOR: CLINT CASTERLINE Wolf Point, MT
Red Rush is a fancy stud colt that is by Little Rush out of a 2D barrel racing mare that also was a rope horse. This colt has 4 white socks and is made like one should be! His breeding really shows. Little Rush’s dam is the famous mare Playboys Ruby--she is the #2 all time/leading producing mare in AQHA history. THis colt can go any direction. He loves people and will be ready to start in the spring.
PEPPY SAN BADGER LITTLE RUSH #X0715119
PLAYBOYS RUBY
KEEPONDREAMING BABY
SINGAMAGICSONG
#X0550489
KEEN BROWN LIZ
636 804
RED RUSH
6/19/14 SORREL STALLION / AQHA # X0715119 MR SAN PEPPY SUGAR BADGER FRECKLES PLAYBOY LENACHICK SING SING MAID OF MAGIC THREE HAWKS SUGAR LIZ
CONSIGNOR: LYLE ALBRECHT Huntley, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
111
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637 THRT CHIPS DUN 803
4/19/15 DUN STALLION / AQHA # 5673066 WYO BLUE CHIPS NEBRASKA BLUE CHIPS #4621744
CHEX BAR MIDAS
VAN WINKLE DIX
FRITZS DOUBLE LEO
#4561067
MIZ MIDAS BAR CHEX
CONSIGNOR: BILL SCHELM
WYO BLUE BONNET CHUCKKAR BLUE
This is a nice minded colt. Will be a good horse in whatever you choose
FRECKLES SANSATION DIXIANA JESSIE KEEN FRITZ QUEEN HONEY PICO CHEX MIDAS MISS
Billings, MT
638 PENDING 803
6/22/14 BUCKSKIN MARE / PENDING PEPPY SAN BADGER LITTLE RUSH #3402165
SPARKLE FROST CASH
PLAYBOYS RUBY
PC SOCKS CASH
#4743911
SPARKLE SENORITA
MR SAN PEPPY SUGAR BADGER FRECKLES PLAYBOY LENACHICK PC SUN SOCKS LOPEZ CASH LADY
Very sharp grandson of Peppy San Badger. This colt’s sire is by Peppy San Badger, out of Playboys Ruby. Very friendly, awesome disposition. His dam is big boned and stout. Would make a great rope horse. Don’t miss your chance at this guy! Questions (406) 633-1328.
MR SPARKLE BAR LOPEZ SENORITA TE
CONSIGNOR: LAMOINE BRUBAKER Joliet, MT
639 JS MISS STAR BRIGHT 803
6/5/15 BUCKSKIN MARE / AQHA # 5670546 TWO D BART TWO D DRIFTWOOD #3736566
CB SABRE MIST
WILYWOOD SANDY
CB DOC DRIFTER
#3687742
SABRES IRISH LASS
CONSIGNOR: SWENSON MARTIN HORSE & CATTLE CO. Beulah, ND
640 TRUE FRENCH SWEETIE 804
TRUE SPARKS A FLYING #4656999
GOTTA FRENCH SWEETIE
DRIFTERS FLYING MIST
GOTTA SWEET LEO
#4698619
FRENCHMANS TOP GAL Vale, SD 112
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Classy buttermilk buckskin filly out of a great mare that produces some of our best ranch horses. Her full brother WILYWOOD has been used at several NILE Ranch CODY BELLE MISTY Rodeos and the WRCA World Championshp Ranch Rodeo in 2012. He BOB DRIFTER COULEE also won the NILE AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge Novice Amateur KITTY BOSTON Working Ranch Class in 2014. This filly BONNIES IRISH LAD is also eligible to be nominated for the SABRE TIA challenge. More info at www.swensonmartinhorses.com FANCY FAYE MANDY
5/2/15 BAY MARE / AQHA # 5672004 SMOKE N SPARKS
CONSIGNOR: GARY AND DEB MAILLOUX
TWO D SKIP
DASH FOR PERKS
A very attractive well put together filly. She is athletic and quick moving. Her BOB DRIFTER COULEE half brother won the 2012 NILE 2-yearMONEYS SKIPPY BAR old futurity and theres no reason this filly couldn’t do the same. We are members of the AQHA Ranching Heritage GOTTA SWEET GUY Breeders which makes our colts eligible to enter. E-mail us at gary_deb@ I AM WAR JAYNE hotmail.com www.maillouxqh.com. FRENCHMANS GUY CRAZY DAISY
SCAT BARS VANDY
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
This fancy colorful filly is a May baby out of a powerful daughter of Peppys Little Ripper out of Peppy San Badger and Docs Sug, Gay Bar King dam. CC Roan Bar goes back to Docs Juniper, King Fritz, Kelly Cody and Roan Bar. Top side traces to Skipper W, Blue Valentine, Peppy San Badger, King Fritz, Joe Quincy, Sugar Bars, Baron Bell, and Two Eyed Jack. With all those great ancestors how can you miss? Check her out!
RIO BLUE BADGER FQHR RIO VALENTINO #4733000
GD PEPPYS POCO ROBIN
FQHR MALI JO
JUNE BERRY DUDE
#4005365
SS PEPPY
RIO VALENTINO LDK BLUE RIO LETA MCKEAG FROELICHS EDELWEISS EL NINOS DUDE JUNE BERRY EVANS MR LAURO PEPPYS BOAT
CONSIGNOR: TWISTED WOOD RANCH Gladstone, ND
ROANY DRIFT ON
5/16/14 BLUE ROAN GELDING / AQHA # 5608682 Pepper is a cowbred colt with a lot of bone, muscle and foot. He’s like all of Doc Lena Hancock’s foals. They have awesome dispositions, gentle, and good minds. Like a lot of High Rollin Roany foals he has that great blue roan color with a big hip and a deep cinch. His full brother placed in the Snaffle Bit Futurity last year and this colt should also do good next year.
641 803
PENDING
5/14 BAY ROAN STALLION / PENDING
ARKS PINE RIDGE DOC LENA HANCOCK #4749164
MS LIL EASTER LILY
MACKENNA DRIFT
TE BLUE JET
#4288997
AMBER RMBLN RUBY
CARDIARK BLUE HANCOCK FINALE PLENTY DRIFT RICKSHAS MACKENNA GUMBO ROANY TE TRI POCO STARLET MONTANA RANCH BARS DANDY DOC AMBER
FEATURE JACK FEATURE MAGIC #3597593
MY ROANY VALENTINE
CONSIGNOR: TOM A. BOGUNOVICH Bighorn, MT
ROANING FEATURE
5/25/14 BAY MARE / AQHA # 5669466 Nice, gentle filly, smart and athletic.
CAROUSEL MAGIC
CALL THE VALENTINE
#4423712
ROANY FRECKLES FLASH
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FROSTY FEATURE MISS TOADY JACK SCOOTER BUG SOX POCO STARDUSTY GERRIES VALENTINE CALL THE NIGHT NURSE JR FRECKLES ROANYS FLICKA
CONSIGNOR: VERNON L. BLACK Riverton, WY
WHISKEY N GUNFIRE
4/3/15 BAY STALLION / AQHA # 5670292 This colt is as kind as he is flashy. With his big hip, dark bay color, big star and three white feet, he will get you noticed. His sire is used on the ranch and at ranch rodeos. His dam started packing kids at just 4 years old. The last colt crop out of DMAC Fireplug, his colts are smart, cowy, trainable and sane. Nomiated to the RHC and NILE Futuriy. 5 Panel N/N
PLAYGUN DMAC FIREPLUG #5099720
SCRAMBIN SUGAR
WILSONS GAY JEWEL
SONS SUGAR O DOC
#4958500
WHISKEYS MAGIC
644 804
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL DOC WILSON EASTER JEWEL SONS DOC O SUGAR MY CRYSTAL CHARM EDS LITTLE WHISKEY BARD MAGIC
CONSIGNOR: FINK QUARTER HORSES Hysham, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
113
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645 SHESA HOT REDHEAD 803
4/14/15 RED ROAN OVERO MARE / PENDING SMOOTH TOWN REBEL SUCHA SMOOTH DOC #3589224
SUCHA FROSTY LADY
SMOOTH TOWN SCANDALOUS CAUSE SUCHA FISTFUL DOCS ROAN FROST -
LUCKY HEY HO ALENA
LUCKY INTRUDER
#363038
THE ELEGANT ZIP
CONSIGNOR: DOUG TORGENSON
Beautiful red roan overo filly. Outstanding disposition, conformation and a pretty mover. She will stand out in a crowd. More info at (406) 6715315
-WHOOPIE DEE TOO SONNY STARSEN ZIPPOS FOLLY
Billings, MT
646 DOCS BLUE DYNAMITE 803
5/20/14 BAY ROAN MARE / AQHA # 5638417 COUGARWOOD SRR COUGARWOOD BLUE #4387327
BLACK MONA STAR
DOC O MONTANA DOC O JAMIT #3548923
DUSTY BURNS
LEO HANCOCK HAYES CHICK E WOOD VINCE SHEBA LITTLE STAR MONA DOC O DYNAMITE ESCALON DAN BURNS JOSAGE ROAN
If you like to do the three can tango or chase down fast little 4 legged creatures this horse is for you. She is built for speed and is smart and willing. Her pedigree says it all. Out of a Doc O Dynamite grand daughter by a Leo Hancock Hayes grandson. Win on her in the arena, then add her to your broodmare band to add the brains, speed and color.
CONSIGNOR: MECHELLE LEWIS Roundup, MT
647 RD FOXY ROOSTER 803
5/23/15 SORREL/OVERO STALLION / APHA # 1051698 QUIXOTES ROOSTER ROOSTERS RIBBON WIN #4205351
SALTYS FOXY CAT
STAR PAGE FOX
SALTYS DIAMOND BOY
#799828
MISTY SEN BAR .
CONSIGNOR: RAFTER DIAMOND QUARTER HORSES (ED & DEBBIE HINTON)
QUIXOTE DOC LAKELAND KILEBAR RIBBON PAGE TWO FOX TRIANA SALTYS DEVIL 5
This colt will get big and stout. Mother is about 16 hands and stud 15.2 hands. Will go any way you want to go horseback. Our Sr. Sire Roosters Ribbon win has sired winners in all disciplines. The colts are real easy to train.
MISS BIVINS BONNIE DRY DOC APACHE FREEDOMSAPACHECAT
Scobey, MT
648 PENDING 804
4/15/15 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5676172 PLAYGUN PLAYGUN HASA SHOTGUN #5441477
MAMBOS SUGAR WHISKEY #4876962
CONSIGNOR: VICKY AND WILL CROFUTT Miles City, Mt 114
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MISS MAGNOLIA MAIDEN PADDYS SUGAR WHISKEY MAMBOS HONEYBEE .
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL WINNIN DOC MISS BAILEY RENO PADDYS IRISH WHISKEY SUGAR LENA SUGAR MY LEO MAMBO POCO BEE HONEY
This colt is a great cross between Paddys Irish Whiskey and Playgun and should be very athletic. The mare is from the Weeding Performance Horse Program and is from the Paddys Irish Whiskey line. I showed her and won many awards with her. The stud is a Playgun son--Playgun Hasa Shotgun from the Ashley Quarter Horses program and he should really watch a cow or go down the fence. He is coggins tested.
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
MISS TIKI PLAYGUN
5/14/15 GREY MARE / AQHA # 5676787 With the versatility of Playgun and Zan Parr Bar this pretty filly should have the ability to do about anything. Also a great futurity prospect. She won’t disappoint you.
PLAYGUN PLAYGUN HASA SHOTGUN #5441477
MISS MAGNOLIA MAIDEN
ZANDULAR ZANA TE PARR #4178864
TE SHANIA
649 803
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL WINNIN DOC MISS BAILY RENO ZAN PARR BAR DEAN’S SWEET SPEED VELLHO HOE TIKKI PAIGE
CONSIGNOR: ASHLEY QUARTER HORSES Forsyth, MT
PENDING (JESPERSON)
4/6/15 BLACK STALLION / PENDING Look at this gorgeous black colt! As eye catching as he is, along with his pedigree, he’ll be a winner! His sire, Shiney Red Cielo is a NRCHA money earner and 10% color producer. Peeparoo--NRCHA world champ-Shining Spark--AQHA leading NRCHA sire with numerous world champion offspring in the NRCHA, NRHA, and NCHA. His bottom side is chalk full of champions too. Nominated for the Central MT Reined Cow Horse futurities and paid for next year’s NILE futurity. Call (406) 975-6226
SHINING SPARK SHINEY RED CIELO #5083754
LITTLE BLACK PEPPER #3466146
PEEPAROO
ANNIES LITTLE PEPPER DEL REYA TAYLOR
GENUINE DOC DIAMONDS SPARKLE GALLO DEL CIELO PEEPIN LIL PEPPY SAN BADGER ANNOLENA REY JAY DOC LIL OLD LADY
A SMART PEPPY SMART LITTLE LENA
SMART N SLICK #3249400
SKY O GRADY
OAK N MISSY
MR SKYLINE PEPPY
#4622427
DOX MOLLY O GRADY
651 803
DOC O LENA SMART PEPPY DOCS OAK MELISSA PARKER PEPPY SAN BADGER SI DOCS SERENADE DOC O LENA CHRISTY JAY
CONSIGNOR: NICOLE WEISS Baker, MT
WANNA DIAMOND
5/16/15 SORREL STALLION / PENDING This foal is a well balanced, good looking stud colt. He should have a good disposition and be gentle. He will make a good futurity prospect.
CONSIGNOR: CASSIDY AND TANDI JO JESPERSEN Ekalaka, MT
5/7/15 CHESTNUT STALLION / PENDING If you’re looking for a performance horse, hedge your bet with this guy! Proven performers top and bottom, rest assured knowing he’ll be an athlete. His dam has NCHA earnings of +$12,000 with limited showing and is by Mr Skyline Peppy LTE +$239,000. He is sired by our stallion, Smart N Slick, earner of over $125,000. This colt is super smart and easy to work with-could be your next super star! Eligible for the MT and SD reined cow horse stallion stakes programs.
650 803
PLASTIC PLAYGUN LW PLAYGUNS DIAMOND #4730626
WANNA DUELS LEGACY #4950204
ILL BE A DIAMOND
WANNA DUAL 073 ONE BRIGHT FRECKLE
652 804
PLAYGUN FANTA LENA ILL BE SMART DOCS CARAT ONE THE DUALLER IMA GENUINE STEP HIGH BROW HICKORY ONE FRECKLE MORE
CONSIGNOR: LAVONNE WESTLAND Brockway, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
115
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653 NICS SMART HICKORY 803
5/3/15 DUN STALLION / PENDING NIC IT IN THE BUD WIND HER UP NIC WIND HER UP CHIC
#264878
HIGH BROW HICKORY VALENA DE #4209515
LENA VAL DE OR
CONSIGNOR: L4 QUARTER HORSES
REMINIC GENUINE REDBUD SMART CHIC OLENA WIND HER UP DOC DOC’S HICKORY GRULLA SAN SMART LITTLE LENA DOCS MISSY VAL
Deer Lodge, MT
654 PENDING (HARDY) 803
This shapey colt is by our good son of Nic It In The Bud (LTE $148,765 and NRCHA millon dollar sire) and out of a money-earning daughter of High Brow Hickory (sire to High Brow Cat). He has all the potential to be a winner in the show pen, the roping arena and on the ranch. He is MT Reined Cowhorse stallion stakes nominated and eligible for the Ranching Heritage Breeders Challenge. Bring him to the NILE futurity next year!
5/2/15 BUCKSKIN MARE / PENDING MR FORTY DRY SR SMOKY DRY PEP #4013715
RAS DOCS MISTY
PEPONITA SMOKY
DOCS DRY WINDSTAR
#5144374
ZANS CM BUCK
DRY DOC
Creamy buckskin with zebra striped legs--she will catch your eye! This nice filly could have a big future--take her PEPONITA MISS HICKORY SMOKE home! Nice disposition. (406) 2302821 MISS PEPPY 43
DOCS BABY DOC FANCY WINDSONG ZANS HOLLYWOOD BUCK CM DOC
CONSIGNOR: HARDY PERFORMANCE HORSES Wolf Point, MT
655 THIS PADDY SHINES 803
5/4/15 SORREL STALLION / AQHA # 5674316 SHINERS DESPERADO SHINEY TRIGGER #5389040
GIN OR WHISKEY
HOLIDOC LLAVES
PADDYS IRISH JEWEL
#5333045
TANQUERY PATTERN
CONSIGNOR: SPIKE BUFFINGTON
SHINING SPARK
This is a stand out horse colt with eye PEPPYS FINAL DESIRE catching chrome and classic conformation, all backed with a great pediHOLIDOC gree to succeed at any discipline. Cow MISS DOC LLAVES horse prospect deluxe. PADDYS IRISH WHISKEY DOUBLE FRECKLES GAL TANQUERY GIN NATURAL PATTERN
Kinsey, MT
656 KITTY HAWK 804
6/9/14 PALOMINO MARE / QUARTER PONY GRADE RIBBON PAGE ROYAL PAGEMASTER #3651852
LOUISA PONY
ROYALS MONIQUE
NEVADA SENORITA
CONSIGNOR: BAR C QUARTER HORSES Twin Bridges, MT 116
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JAY PAGE
Kitty Hawk is a beautiful little horse. She is kind, smart athletic and she is fast! KitROYAL THREE CHARGE ty Hawk will make a super rodeo, ranch or driving pony. She will be a great size CLASSY CARAMEL for women and kids. Her sire is a chocolate bronze palomino and his yellow THE WILD ONE gene is strong. Her dam stood 12.4. She, like Kitty Hawk is more small horse MAYA than pony. See allbreedpedigree.com-ZORRO Royal Page Master for photos and pediSPANISH ROSE gree. FMI email barcqh@gmail.com DEARS LADY DELL
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
Hey Ho Hum is a very fancy paint filly that was 2nd in 2014 futurity and she is definitely one of a kind! She loves people--is easy to catch and load and trim. Her disposition is the best and the sweetest. She will be able to go any direction someone wishes.
SMOOTH TOWN REBEL SUCHA SMOOTH DOC #3589224
LUCKY HEY HO ALENA
SUCHA FROSTY LADY
LUCKY INTRUDER
#363038
THE ELEGANT ZIP
657 803
HEY HO HUM
3/25/14 SORREL OVERO MARE / APHA # 1043124 SMOOTH TOWN SCANDALOUS CAUSE SUCHA FISTFUL DOCS ROAN FROST UNKNOWN WHOOPIE DEE TOO SONNY STARSEN ZIPPOS FOLLY
CONSIGNOR: QUARTER CIRCLE 28 CATTLE CO. Huntley, MT
THRT ROLLING COWBOY
4/21/15 BAY ROAN STALLION / AQHA # 5672977 Will be a big circle horse or a head horse. Call for more info (406) 25547271.
BLUE ROAN RUNNER HAIRPIN COWBOY BLUE #432154
ROLLING TYREE
HAIRPIN AWESOME DOC
ROLLING JAX COPPER
#4199675
DEVILS TEARDROP
658 803
DRY FORK ROAN TRIGS EASY HAIRPIN DOC HANCOCK AWESOME HAIRPIN ANN HIGH ROLLING ROANY HIGH ROLLING COPPER TYREES REBEL BAR WHIZS DEVIL
CONSIGNOR: BILL SCHELM Billings, MT
MR SAN CUATROS
2015 BLUE ROAN STALLION / PENDING Real nice blue roan colt with a lot of shape and style by One Stealth Lynx, by One Gun AQHA reserve champion junior cutting NCHA bronze award winner out of San Quatros Amber by Mr San Quatro by MR San Peppy.
ONE GUN ONE STEALTH LYNX #3662289
MR SAN CUATRO AMBER
LYNX BABE
MR SAN CUATRO
#4107296
AMBER JESSIE
659 803
MR GUN SMOKE MISS SEVENTY ONE DOCS LYNX ROYALTEX RENAWOO MR. SAN PEPPY SHELTON CUATRO DOCS AMBER JACK RC SIMON VANDY
CONSIGNOR: SCOTT MITTON Tremonton, UT
FRECKLES TWO ID JOE
6/14/14 BAY ROAN GELDING / AQHA # 5639809 This nice colt has the popular and attention-grabbing color. More importantly he’s got all dark feet, good bone, heavy muscle & quiet disposition. His pedigree is loaded with some of the industry’s great sires-Freckles Playboy, Peppy San, Doc O’Lena, Two Eyed Jack, Watch Joe Jack and Zan Parr Bar. Has the mind, conformation and ability to make an outsanding using horse. Saddled, hobbled & some ground work done. More pictures on Facebook.
FRECKLES PLAYBOY SMART SMOKIN PLAYBOY #3610815
TWO PARR JADA
SMART N SMOKE
TWO BARTENDER RICK
#5128647
ZANS JENA GO
660 804
JEWEL’S LEO BARS GAY JAY SMART PEPPY DOC MS WAR SMOKE TWO ID BARTENDER WATCH JO PEGGY ZANS COWBOY COMMAND TE PINKY JO
CONSIGNOR: ASHLEY QUARTER HORSES Belt, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
117
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661 PENDING (HAWKINS) 803
5/25/15 PALOMINO MARE / PENDING SMOOTH TOWN REBEL HE’S SIMPLY SMOOTH #5008775
EZ CANDY KISSES
MISS SONDEE SCOTCH
SIR EZ DAN
#4576074
FOXY CARMEL CANDY
CONSIGNOR: HAWKINS QUARTER HORSES
SMOOTH TOWN SCANDALOUS CAUSE SCOTCH BAR TIME MS SONDEE MOORE SIR QUINCY DAN EASY FANDEL TWO FOX DELRAY CLASSY LADY LUCK
Check out the breeding on this filly’s papers. Performance and pretty all in one package. She is well-muscled, big hipped, good boned, straight legged and has a cute head. Will have a beautiful deep palomino color and excel in any direction she is taken. This is the first time we have made this cross and we will go this way from now on. Pretty, athletic young filly. Please call for more information (406) 245-7633
Ballantine, MT
662 XR LADYS FIRST (PENDING LANDA) 803
4/20/15 SORREL MARE / PENDING ROYAL QUICK DASH ROYALTY FIRST #3993717
LADY DRY JAY
SWEETLY SPECIAL
DRY PAGES
#4109127
BAR LADY JAY
FIRST DOWN DASH HAREMS CHOICE SPECIAL EFFORT SWEET ILLUSION DOCS DRY MONKEY
This mare has always thrown exceptional colts with good reports and this sorrel filly is no exception. She has a strong frame with a kind eye. With this pedigree this filly can become a ranch horse or performance horse.
BANK ON GOLD MR WHIMPER BAR LADY M JAY
CONSIGNOR: XR QUARTER HORSES Roy, MT
663 SMART SAVVY STARLITE 803
6/18/14 BUCKSKIN MARE / AQHA # 5662003 SMART LITTLE LENA SMART N SLICK #3249400
VIBRANT STARLIGHT
OAK N MISSY
MR BAY ROOSTER
#4997559
PEPPYS GIRL 872
CONSIGNOR: SYLVIA LANDA Boyes, MT
664 MONTANA SALTY WHISKEY 804
BLUE MONTANA WHISKEY #5189156
ALMOST A WRENCH
CHEXY DUN LADY
BADGERS GRAND SLAM
#4532024
CORNERS CRESCENT Drummond, MT 118
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If you are looking for a horse that is cute, quick, and catty, with the conformation and pedigree to go any direction--stop and look DOC’S OAK at this filly. Her sire Smart N Slick has lifetime MELISSA PARKER earning of over $125,000 and produced money earners and point earners in cutGALLO DEL CIELO ting, cow horse, reining, barrel, team ropPRETTY MS NINE FOUR ing, team penning, and ranch sorting. Her maternal grand sire Mr Bay Rooster, has his VIBRANT PEPPY AQHA Superior in reining. She’s smart, easy DARK MOON MAIDEN to work with, and ready to start your way. She is eligible for the MT and SD Reined Cow Horse Stallion Stakes programs. SMART PEPPY
5/28/14 DUN GELDING / AQHA # 5636190 BLUE MONTANA GOLD
CONSIGNOR: TIM AND ROBEN JENSEN
DOC O’LENA
CONCORD MUSIC
This is a smart looking, correct colt with CHANTS UPSET HOLLY that fabulous dun color. Has Paddys EDS LITTLE WHISKEY Irish Whiskey, Peppy San Badger, King Fritz, Classy Bar breeding. A prospect KINGS BLUE FOX to take any direction you choose. SOLITO BADGER ALLUSIVE ANN SUGAR CHEX NANAS CORNER
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
PADDYS PEPPY DE ROSA
5/27/15 SORREL MARE / PENDING Rosa is a full sister to the yearling filly, Spirit, that is in this sale. She has the same great disposition and inquisitive nature. She has a nice low neck and head set like you would find on a more mature horse. Take a look at her awesome bloodlines, build, and sweet personality.
REY DE PEPPY SPIRIT DE PEPPY SIMA PRETTY LADY
IRISH SERENDIPITY #4683752
PADDYS IRISH WHISKEY KEMPE DOC
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MR. SAN PEPPY TRES REINAS ROJAS POCO LENATA SAN ENCANTAS DOS PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC’S STARLIGHT DOC’S HICKORY SYNCHRONICITY
CONSIGNOR: VALLEY SIAN Worden, MT
MIGHTY HIGH DUALKAT
7/15/14 RED DUN MARE / AQHA # 5647403 Kindle is by our red dun stallion (Mighty High) a son of Smart Little Highbrow (a full brother to High Brow Cat) and a double grandson of Highbrow Hickory. Her dam is out of a daughter of Highbrow Cat and Rey Dual. If you are looking for a yearling sweetheart thats flashy--she is the one. She loves people and carries an impeccable pedigree. Kindle was a little late colt but will have the athelticism and color!
MIGHTY MO HIGHBROW #5355702
REYDUALKATSREWARD
SMART LIL HIGHBROW HIGH BROW TRISHA
REY DUAL
#5346162
KINDLE KAT
HIGH BROW HICKORY SMART LITTLE KITTY HIGH BROW HICKORY SPRATS APRIL DANCER DUAL PEP NURSE REY HIGH BROW CAT SWISS SHOWGIRL
667 JP WHISKEYINMYWATER 803 SW CHAMPAGNE KING
JP CHAMPAGNE N ICE
MISS COUGAR LEO
JO REE GENT HAIRPIN GENT HANCOCK
WINNING BANDIT LADY
SW TAKE CARE TOO CHAMPAGNE MISS DUN COUGARAND TABANO BAY BABY COW GENT VANZI BABE SIR WIN BANDIT BAR LADY
CONSIGNOR: JIM AND JODI PEDERSEN Riverton, WY
668 TDM CHARREDDRIFTWOOD 804
5/16/14 BUCKSKIN GELDING / AQHA # 5599828 Big buttermilk buckskin gelding with black points and lots of frosting. This colt has the great Driftwood temperament and should be a head horse or ranch horse deluxe. We used his paternal brother at several NILE Ranch Rodeos and the WRCA World Championship Ranch Rodeo in 2012. He also won the NILE AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge Novice Amateur Working Ranch class in 2014. Eligible to be nomiated for the challenge. More info www.swensonmartinhorses.com
CONSIGNOR: MICHAEL AND FRAN DOOLEY Fromberg, MT
2015 GOLD CHAMPAGNE / PENDING One of the rarest coat colors known to the AQHA world--coat dilution called self gold champagne. He is pretty faced, big hipped & straight legged. By our HZ Champagne stallion JP Champagne N Ice. This is our 2nd year of foals by him & we’re very happy with the results. “Cooper” exemplifies the quality of champagne foals we’re striving to produce. He is bred to be cowy & athletic. Should excel as a reining prospect, reined cowhorse, ranch horse, calf or heel horse.
666 803
TWO D BART TWO D DRIFTWOOD #3736566
TDM BLACK DRIFT
WILYWOOD SANDY
JANA RED HANCOCK
#4794108
MISS SUNNI HOLLY
TWO D SKIP FANCY FAYE MANDY WILYWOOD CODY BELLE MISTY JANA CAN BEE BLUE SHUTTLE DUST DRIFTS CHIP OROVADAS HOLLY
CONSIGNOR: SWENSON MARTIN HORSE & CATTLE CO. Beulah, ND 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
119
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
669 CC ZAN BAR GUY 803
5/21/15 RED ROAN STALLION / AQHA # 5673959 FRENCHMANS GUY FRENCHMANS BAR GUY #3993910
FROSTY’S BAR GIRL
DOCS ALECA ZANN
COLONELS DOUBLE DOC
#4312646
SMOKES ZANN
CONSIGNOR: CLINT CASTERLINE
SAN FROST FRENCHMANS LADY FROSTY FEATURE
Qualifies for all AQHA Heritage Breeder Futurities. Call (406) 399-5613 for more information.
BLONDIE QUICK BAR COLONEL KING A DAM DOC’S DOUBLE RANCHO ALL AMERICAN ZANN SMOKES FINALE
Wolf Point, MT
670 PENDING 803
6/14/14 SORREL STALLION / PENDING PEPPY SAN BADGER LITTLE RUSH #3402165
SKIP MATTIE WRANGLER #4561418
PLAYBOYS RUBY
WRANGLER PATCH MAGIC GIGI
MR SAN PEPPY SUGAR BADGER FRECKLES PLAYBOY LENACHICK BAD WRANGLER GINNYS WAND SKIP LOUIE LAMOUR
Sharp loking filly with a lot of potential. Her sire is a son of a Peppy San Badger out of a Playboys Ruby. Her dam is a well bred, big boned ranch mare. She is bred very well and is ready to go in any direction. She has a great disposition with a good brain. Don’t miss your chance to own some proven blood lines. Questions call (406) 633-1328.
MAGIC MYSTIC WAND
CONSIGNOR: LAMOINE BRUBAKER Joliet, MT
671 PENDING (BARNETT) 803
5/16/15 SORREL MARE / PENDING REMINIC ZAN PARR NIC #3691166
CATS SASSY JET
SPARKLES ROSEZENNA
CATALENA KING
#3919020
SUE JET BAR
DOCS REMEDY FILLINIC ZAN PARR BAR DIAMONDS SPARKLE CATALENA BOY IMA NINO KING STEARNS BAR KING SPUTNIKS BAY JET
CONSIGNOR: HARRY & GINA BARNETT Frenchtown, MT
672 PENDING (WAID) BILLYWILSHINEFOREVER 804
5/18/15 RED ROAN TOBIANO MARE / PENDING BILLY SHOE SHINE BILLYWILLSHINEFOREVER #701594
WAIDS REDHOT RAIN #Q5130722
CONSIGNOR: WAID RANCH, INC. Havre, MT 120
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Super nice filly. Great conformation, first one to greet you in the pasture and super smart. Her sire was bred and raised by Carol Rose and later purchased by the Bishop-Schmersal Syndicate but remained unshown due to an injury. He did go on to recover and did earn AQHA and NRHA points. The dam raises super nice colts and does have cutting training. This filly is bred to go any direction from cutting to reining. She’ll also produce some great babies.
SIEMON IN SUMMER
HOT GO LEO MISS RAINDROP MAGGIE
BILLY X VERSARY BARS PAULA SHOE SHINE SOME R SET ELECTRA GO LEO BLACK SKIPA MICA FAWN --MISS BIVINS BEAUTY
If you’re looking for color that will throw color, here is a stout filly with homozygous sire. The offspring of this filly’s grand dam are proven tough, cowy, superior ranch horses. Filly will be weaned Sept. 20, halter broke, vaccinated, wormed and ready for you to take home.
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
MASQUED MERCEDES
4/12/15 BAY MARE / AQHA # 5673939 Foundation proven performance bloodlines. This filly’s dam is foundation bred and has an AQHA ROM and several championship titles. Her sire, The Masqued Male, is an Open & Amateur Champion, earnings in NRCHA and NRHA events. Jr. Cow Horse Champion at the AQHA Regional Show. Nominated to the AQHA Incentive Fund and eligible for the Gold Buckle Futurities, this filly has the conformation and proven genetics to become a performance champion in her own right.
CHICS IN THE MALE THE MASQUED MALE #4224232
ZIPPIN AFTER DO DAH
HY VISTA STAR
ZIPPOS AFTER SHOCK
#3560804
ZIPPING DO DAH
SMART CHIC OLENA MIA DEE BAR MAJOR BONANZA DEE BAR SUPERSTAR ZIPPO PINE BAR SASSY HOTRODDER ZIPPO PAT BARS COUSIN SUE
WHEELING SPARK
WHEELING PEPPY WHEELING HICKORY #2872924
MS ESHEART SPARKIN
MIS HICKORY JOKER
SPARKIN HOT
#4366194
FLASHY SUGARPRINT
674 803
PEPPY SAN BADGER WHEELING PRINCESS DOC’S HICKORY JOKER MAM SHINING SPARK LIL HOTSHOT EXPRESS ALMONDS SUGAR MS DELLPRINT
CONSIGNOR: GARY OR DEBORAH MAILLOUX Vale, SD
675 RD DOCS DIAMOND PAGE 803
5/30/15 BUCKSKIN MARE / AQHA # 5670211 This filly is very correct and will really ride when the time comes. Ride her, show her and then breed her, she is kind. These colts are very easy to train.
CONSIGNOR: BRENDA & MEL FLOTTMEYER Piedmont, SD
5/18/15 BAY STALLION / AQHA # 5672003 A big friendly colt with the look of a true performance horse. Wheeling Hickory was a money earner and sired money earners. We lost him last year at the age of 25 so this is his last crop of colts. You won’t find many colts with Peppy San Badger, Docs Hickory and Shining Shark actually on their papers. This colt is eligble for AQHA Ranching Heritage Breeders competitions. Call (605) 3473294 or e-mail us gary_deb@hotmail. com or www.maillouxqh.com.
673 803
QUIXOTES ROOSTER ROOSTERS RIBBON WIN #4205351
TOO TOUGH SALTY
STAR PAGE FOX
SUGARS TOUGH COMPANY
#4462825
IMA SALTY TOO .
QUIXOTE DOC LAKELAND KILEBAR RIBBON PAGE TWO FOX TRIANA OSAGE HANDY DO BARS SUGAR LO HO SALTYS DIAMOND BOY NICE GOIN JACKIE
CONSIGNOR: RAFTER DIAMOND QUARTER HORSES (ED & DEBBIE HINTON) Scobey, MT
GUNS N IRISH WHISKEY
4/28/15 GRAY MARE / AQHA # 5671334 Gentle, kind and smart; this filly is just good. With Playgun and Paddys Irish Whiskey in her pedigree, this mare will work a cow and when you are done using her, breed her and realize her true value. Her sire is used on the ranch and at ranch rodeos. The last colt crop out of DMAC Fireplug, his colts are smart, cowy, trainable and sane. Nominated to the RHC and NILE Futurity. 5 panel N/N.
PLAYGUN DMAC FIREPLUG WILSONS GAY JEWEL
#3703828
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL DOC WILSON
#5099720
SUGAR LENA STARLIGHT
676 804
PADDYS IRISH WHISKEY OUR SUGAR LENA
EASTER JEWEL PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC’S STARLIGHT SONS DOC O SUGAR LENA THORN
CONSIGNOR: FINK QUARTER HORSES Hysham, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
121
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
677 FRECKLES BLANTON 803
6/17/14 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5639806 PLAYGUN PLAYGUN HASA SHOTGUN #5441477
MISS MAGNOLIA MAIDEN
TE EASY FLYER
PEPPY PAR TE
#5252126
TE EASY ECHO
CONSIGNOR: ASHLEY QUARTER HORSES
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL WINNIN DOC MISS BAILY RENO ZAN PAR EAGLE SHANNA SAN JET ROBBER AZURA FLYER
Belt, MT
678 PENDING 803
This may be the only colt in the country sired by a son of Freckles Playboy and out of a high percentage line-bred Lucky Blanton mare. This elite prospect’s unique breeding combines an all-time great reining/cutting sire with a prolific foundation rope horse sire. He covers all bases with a quiet disposition, quickness, athleticism, cow sense, conformation and willing mind. Saddled, hobbled and some ground work done. More pictures on Facebook.
5/2/15 CHESTNUT MARE / PENDING PEPTOBOONSMAL REY JAY BOON #4829872
HAIDA COW
MERADAS KITTY REY
HAIDAS LITTLE PEP
#4697579
DUN SNAPPIN
CONSIGNOR: ALLEN MUNGER
PEPPY SAN BADGER ROYAL BLUE BOON FRECKLES MERADA
This is a very well bred chestnut filly. She will be loaded with cow and talent and have a little size to her.
WATCH ME KITTY PEPPY SAN BADGER DOCS HAIDA SNAPPER CAL BAR BILLS STAR LITA
Brockway, MT
679 PLAYBOY SCOTCH 803
4/16/14 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 5592010 SCOTCH BAR TIME WHISPER IN SCOTCH #3497333
LECTRIC LU
THREE WHISPERS
LECTRIC PLAYBOY
#3962525
OAKS COVERGIRL
SONNY DEE BAR CHUBBY TIME THREE HAWKS WILLY’S WHISPER FRECKLES PLAYBOY LECTRO MILLIGAN CIRCLE CEE OK OAK
CONSIGNOR: CLINT AND MEGAN SPENCER Fromberg, MT
680 TROUBLE WITH GUNS 804
2014 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 5631369 PLAYGUN PLAY GUNS LIL STAR #3801749
HIGH BROW PAIGE
GO FOR IT LIL STAR
HIGH BROW LADD
#4367063
CONSIGNOR: A+ QUARTER HORSES Deer Lodge, MT 122
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“Stuart” is a flashy bay gelding with a ranch horse look. Grandson to Scotch Bar Time, great grandson of Sonny Dee Bar, and a great grandson of Freckles Playboy on his Dam’s side, this gelding is built and bred to work. Stuart has been easy to train and ready to step into any ranch or show program. Broke to pony, longe, stand for the ferrier, load, saddle. Raised around cattle and ponies. Check out his video on YouTube @SpencerPlayboyScotchNILE2015Sale
BRIANNA MUNDANZA
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL GRAYS STARLIGHT LITTLE STARETTA HIGH BROW HICKORY DOCUMENT MORIA MUNDANZA MS BRIANNA
This Playgun gelding has a pedigree that suggests he will make a nice performance horse. This gelding’s sire has won over $10000 in NHRA and NRCHA and his dam is a NRCHA money-earner as well. Eligible for the MT Reined Cowhorse Futurity Stallion Stakes as well as the Ranching Heritage Breeder’s Challenge. He is put together just the right way with low hocks and short cannons. His sister shows in the 2 yr old futurirty.
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
DRY SPARKIN WIZ
4/26/14 SORREL MARE / AQHA # X0715334 This yearling filly is out of an own daughter of Conquistador Whiz. Lifetime NRA earnings of $110,000 with offspring earnings of $2 million. This filly has all the athletics you need and possesses a very sweet disposition as well. She is always the first one to come up to you in the pen and very willing to please. Her sire is a long-time producer of quality performance and rodeo prospects. THere is no doubt she has the ability to excel in any discipline.
ZAN PARR EXPRESS SPARKIN EXPRESS #3253243
WHIZ I WAS DRY
DIAMONDS SPARKLE
CONQUISTADOR WHIZ
#X0686995
DRY AND SASSY MISS
ZAN PARR BAR GAY BAR MOON MR DIAMOND DUDE POLLYANNA ROSE TOPSAIL WIZ SUGARITA CHEX DRY DOC CHUBS HOBBY DOC
CONSIGNOR: KENT BLOUGH QUARTER HORSES Wilsall, MT
ZIPANIC PLAYBOY
3/19/14 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5604000 Extremely gentle, growthy colt. He is a full brother to the winner of the 2012 NILE Futurity. He should make an outstanding working horse. Will show in the yearling futurity.
681 803
SIMPLY A SPARK ZIPANIC
#4351752
PETUNIAS PLAYTOY #3605351
FLASH AND BOOM
CORONAS PLAY TOY DOCS OTHER PENTUNIA
682 803
GENUINE DOC DIAMONDS SPARKLE THE MASTER FLASH BOOMERS LADY ZIPPO CORONA QUIXOTE MS PLAYBOY DOLL ANOTHER DOC PETUNIA LEVIS
CONSIGNOR: LAURIE MARCOTTE Billings, MT
TIVIO KIDD AGAIN
6/4/14 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5606048 This catty little gelding is quick on his feet with an outstanding pedigree. I’m riding his 4 year old brother and loving his cowy nature and athletic ability, he sits right down to stop and has plenty of zip. He’s easy on the eyes and will go any direction you’re looking for.
SMART CHIC OLENA SMART CHIC AGAIN #4223737
MISS TIVIO KIDD
POP A DOC AGAIN
POCO CUE TIVIO
#4106011
GENTLEMAN KIDD
SMART LITTLE LENA GAY SUGAR CHIC COLONEL FRECKLES DOC’S LOBLOLLY JESSIE TIVIO WHITES SWEET CHEX EASTER GENTLEMAN ON ON
I’LL BE SMART SMART LITTLE BRADY #5081252
PLAYFUL CATITUDE
CONSIGNOR: RYAN OR ALYSHA ENGLE Newcastle, WY
684 804
PENDING
5/27/15 CHESTNUT MARE / PENDING This cute chestnut filly is fun to have around. She is quick, athletic & has quite a personality. Ill Be Smart is a NCHA earner of $77740.28+ Sire, Smart Little Brady is a main ranch horse for us and handy. Our kids ride him and you wouldn’t know he was a stud. Dam, Playful Catitude comes from a long line of champions in NCHA & NRCHA. Her colts are always smart & easy to work with. Paid for next year’s NILE Futurities. Call (406) 975-6226.
PABLO SAN NITA
CATS MERADA
#4902896
I’LL BE PLAYFUL
683 803
DOC O’LENA SMART PEPPY PABLO SAN WILLYS DOC A NITA HIGH BROW CAT MERADA LENA I’LL BE SMART PLAYFUL APRIL
CONSIGNOR: CASSIDY AND TANDI JO JESPERSEN Ekalaka, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
123
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
685 MISS SPARK N EASY 803
3/13/15 CHESTNUT MARE / AQHA # X0718280 SPARKY DUN IT SPARKY FIREFLY #4491324
JUST SIMPLE AND EASY
DIAMOND LADY CHEX
SIMPLY A SPARK
#x0601192
EASY SHEILA
CONSIGNOR: TERRY SOMERS
SPARKS WELL DUN PLAUDIES HUSHABY SPARKS WELLS DUN STORMY WILDFIRE GENUINE DOC
Take a look at this filly, and then take a look at her pedigree. Full sister to a filly that won the weanling jackpot and came back and won the NILE yearling futuriy. She will grow up to be what you want to make her.
DIAMONDS SPARKLE STEEL EASY MISS HIDIE WAY
Miles City, Mt
686 SONITAS CHOICE 803
5/15/15 BAY STALLION / PENDING SR INSTANT CHOICE SMART INSTANT CHOICE #4054178
SMART MILLILENA
LW SONITAS FLAME
PLASTIC PLAYGUN
#4801973
SONITAS FULL OF RED
DOC’S HICKORY STYLISH LYNX SMART LITTLE LENA MILLIE MONTANA
This is a nice looking, cow bred, athletic filly by Smart Instant Choice. She should ride exceptionally good and watch a cow.
PLAYGUN FANTA LENA SONITALENA SPAGHETTI RED
CONSIGNOR: ALLEN MUNGER Brockway, MT
687 XR EVERYBODYS FIRST(PENDING) 803
4/24/15 ROAN MARE / PENDING ROYAL QUICK DASH
ROYALTY FIRST #3993717
ITSALLABLURR
SWEETLY SPECIAL
EVERYBODYS CALLIN
#5196229
GITITION BLURR
FIRST DOWN DASH HAREMS CHOICE SPECIAL EFFORT SWEET ILLUSION
With a pedigree for speed this gray flly could take you to the winners circle everytime. All the colts out of this mare have been super friendly and easy to work with.
THE SIGNATURE SIXY CHICK MURRTHEBLURR LETS GITITON
CONSIGNOR: XR QUARTER HORSES Roy, MT
688 MAJORS APRIL WHISKEY 804
6/21/14 BAY MARE / PENDING EASY MOVE WHISKEY EASY MOVIN MAJOR #4966305
LOVES ALOTA WHISKEY
HANCOCK MISS SNIPPER
SIR LOVER BOY
#4894800
CONSIGNOR: VALLEY SIAN Worden, MT 124
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HAD ENUF WHISKEY
PADDYS IRISH WHISKEY MOVING EASY LENA JAY BIRD HANCOCK AZULS SNIPPER IMPRESSIVE LOVES LOT TURN YOUR HEAD EDS LITTLE WHISKEY MISS OAKIE HEELS
April is docile and very smart so should be a quick learner. She will be very versatile and should mature nicely. The people that bought the full brother absolutely love him.
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
DOC JACK BLUE
3/29/14 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 5603264 This is one of the most calm-natured, even-tempered horses you will ever see. His sire always puts a smart, trainable mind on his colts and this one is no different. He will mature to about 15.2 hands. Will make an outstanding roping or ranch horse.
COUGARWOOD SRR COUGARWOOD BLUE #4387327
BARRIE SMARTN PEPPY #5140309
BLACK MONA STAR
MR PEPPY DOCZ ABUCKETFULLOFBERRIES
689 803
LEO HANCOCK HAYES CHICK E WOOD VINCE SHEBA LITTLE STAR MONA POSITIVELY PEPPY DOCZ SCUTTLEBUT SMART BERRIE JESSIES DIGGER DANDY
CONSIGNOR: MECHELLE LEWIS Roundup, MT
Here is a real nice red roan colt that’s quality all the way. Real pretty and moves around like the good ones do. Sired by One Stealth Lynx by One Gun AQHA reserve Champion junior cutting NCHA bronze award winner out of Lil Diamond Lena. Superior producing mare by Diamonds Little Peso by Docs Little Peso AQHA cutting point earner and NCHA earnings of 15,497.
ONE GUN ONE STEALTH LYNX #3662289
LIL DIAMOND LENA
LYNX BABE
DIAMONDS LIL PESO
#5047183
DOCS BLUE LENA
690 803
PENDING
2015 RED ROAN STALLION / AQHA PENDING MR GUN SMOKE MISS SEVENTY ONE DOCS LYNX
NO PHOTO AVAILABLE
ROYALTEX RENAWOO DOCS LITTLE PESCO SUGAR DIAMOND DOCS SILVER N BLUE SILLY LENA
CONSIGNOR: MIKE MITTON Gunnison, UT
DNS SPLIT OAK BART
5/2/15 BAY ROAN STALLION / AQHA # 5670441 This colt is a really neat color. This is our first foal crop out of PBR Seco Bart. With 2 shots of Two Eyed Jack and a shot of Hancock the top side of this pedigree is heavy on performance. On the mares side we have Millie N Docs Oak that was PRCA heading horse and the producer of many great performance horses and “Split Bar” raised several good gelding for us. So lots of performance in a neat color package! Rancher Heritage Eligible.
BART BARTENDER PBR SECO BART #3673792
SPLIT OAK
HANCOCKS SECO
MILLIE N DOCS OAK
#5277482
SPLIT BAR N HALF
TWO ID BARTENDER MOORE CLASSY IMAGE HANCOCKS RED DOC SUSIE SECO DOC’S OAK DOC N MILLIE JAGS DAKOTA BAR HALF DIAL
CONSIGNOR: D + S CATTLE CO. / GARY DECOCK Hysham, MT
SUCHA SMOOTH DOC #3589224
SMOOTH TOUR REBEL SUCHA FROSTY LADY
MEGA POWDER AWESOME LITTLE ME #4557118
692 804
XANTHIA
4/26/15 BAY MARE / PENDING Blaze with 4 white socks. You will not find a prettier bay filly anywhere. Full brothers have won the NILE Futurity and been high selling horse. She is in the AQHA incentive fund. More info (406) 671-5315
691 803
AWESOME ILLUSIONEST
SMOOTH TOWN SCANDALOUS CAUSE SUCHA FISTFUL DOCS ROAN FROST POWDER RIVER PLAY BOY MISTYS LIL MEG AN AWESOME DRIFTER SHEZA ILLUSIONEST
CONSIGNOR: DOUG TORGENSON Billings, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
125
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
693 PENDING 3 (TWISTED WOOD) 803
5/15 DUN MARE / PENDING RIO BLUE BADGER FQHR RIO VALENTINO #473300
FQHR MALI JO
MG TWISTING POCO SIZ
ROYAL CATALENA JAZZ
#5129536
GD RAWHIDES ROSILIE
CONSIGNOR: TWISTED WOOD RANCH
RIO VALENTINO
If you like loud colored duns with tiger stripes you will like this filly. She is thick, fancy and correct. A real show stopper. MCKEAG Tracing to Doc Olena and Sugar Bars FROELICHS EDELWEISS top and bottom. With great horses like Royal King, Blue Valentine, Peppy CATALENA BOY San Badger, Quincy Dan, Pretty Boy, Mr Blackburn 40, Quick M Silver and ROYAL BAR TINDY Three Bars she should be a great proBLACKBURNS FOUR DEE ducer or a great using horse. She is an GD FANCY THIMBLENA eye catcher with a great disposition. LDK BLUE RIOLETA
Gladstone, ND
694 PLAYGUNS HESA DRIFTER 803
5/6/15 DUN STALLION / PENDING PLAYGUN PLAYGUN HASA SHOTGUN #5441477
MISS MAGNOLIA MAIDEN
DRIFTS CHIP WILYWOOD CHIP #4618691
CONSIGNOR: VICKY AND WILL CROFUTT
CHERRYWOOD STAR
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL WINNIN DOC MISS BAILEY RENO DOUBLE DRIFT DIAMOND ISLE WILYWOOD WIMPA STAR BAR
This colt is a great cross between Driftwood and Playgun. He is big and stout and is great to handle. His mother is a rare find being a Drifts Chip own daughter and the father is a Playgun grandson--Playgun Hasa Shotgun, Ashley Quarter Horses newest stud. He will be eligible for the NILE yearling futurity and is put together good enough to win it. He is coggins tested.
Miles City, Mt
695 PENDING (HARDY) 803
4/30/15 CHESTNUT MARE / PENDING MR FORTY DRY SR SMOKY DRY PEP #4013715
LUCKY SMOKIN
PEPONITA SMOKY
SMOKIN SMART LUCKY CHICKITO
DRY DOC
Solid built filly with a ton of potential. She’s smart, pretty and bred to ride. She could be a good snaffle bit or PEPONITA MISS HICKORY SMOKE working cow horse prospect. Take her almost any direction (406) 230-2821. MISS PEPPY 43
SMART LITTLE LENA SMOKES DARLYN TOO LITTLE CHICKITO FANCY LUCKY
CONSIGNOR: HARDY PERFORMANCE HORSES Wolf Point, MT
696 MATE AN EARLY BIRD 804
5/23/14 BROWN MARE / AQHA # 5638415 HAIDAS LITTLE PEP IMA EARLY BIRD #4463316
MATES CATTY CAKES
DAWNS LENA
SMART MATE
#4055356
POP N QUIXOTE
CONSIGNOR: MICHAEL AND FRAN DOOLEY Fromberg, MT 126
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PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC’S HAIDA DOC O’LENA MISTY’S DAWN 2 SMART LITTLE LENA FRECKLES PLAYMATE DOC QUIXOTE POP N CUTTER
Mate is out of our big Smart Mate mare that is out of the great cross of DocQuixote X Smart Mate. This brown filly is an eye catcher. Pretty is as pretty does. She is a daughter of Ima Early Bird an embryo transplant sire whose colts are athletic and eye appealing. If you are looking for a filly that can win for you and have the impeccable pedigree to keep as breeding stock, mate is the filly for you.
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
PENDING (BRUBAKER)
6/20/15 GRAY ROAN STALLION / AQHA PENDING Grandson of High Brow Cat. Stout, atheltic, sharp looking colt! This colt would make a great rope or ranch horse. Great disposition with a lot of bone. His sire is a classy athletic son of High Brow Cat. His dam is a bigboned stout ranch-bred mare. Don’t overlook this guy. Questions call (406) 633-1328
HIGH BROW CAT HR CAT OLENA #3932747
LC SUGS SMOKIN LADY
NUTHER LENA
WEAVERS DOC O SUG
#4059517
CUERNO VERDE SMOKIN
697 803
HIGH BROW HICKORY SMART LITTLE KITTY DOC O’LENA MISS SUGAR RYDER DIAMONDS CUTTER SUGS MY GIRL 1988 SMOKIN COCOA BEE CUERNO VERDE GOLD
CONSIGNOR: LAMOINE BRUBAKER Joliet, MT
JP SHES GOT THE LOOK
5/4/15 GRULLO MARE / AQHA # 5670633 “Dakota” is one of the fanciest grulla pleasure bred fillies available on the market today. She is kind, quiet, gentle & loves the company of people. Halter broke, had a bath, had her bridle path, face, ears and whiskers clipped, had all 4 feet picked up & been loaded and hauled--nothing phases this filly. You’ll search far to find one this color & pedigree. Both her sire & dam are NN for the 5 panel, and she is possible HZ for black. She should excel in the show pen, and later be an assest to your breeding program.
MGC SHADOW LEAGUER
DREAM LEAGUERS TUNE
#4305766
DUSTED IN DIAMONDS
TRIBUTE TO DETAIL
LAST DETAIL
#3473582
MISS BOSTONETTE
LEAGUERS SHADOW INVESTERS CAJUN TUNE DAN DEE DARRYL CHECK LADY JETAWAY EASY LILLY LA BELLE BOSTON TRIBUTE AZTECS STARLOTTA
CONSIGNOR: JODI PEDERSEN Riverton, WY
PEPTOBOONSMAL REY JAY BOON #4829872
COLONELS FRECKLED DY
699 803
REY JAY DY
2015 BAY MARE / PENDING This is a nice, big, good looking bay filly. She has appendix papers, she will run faster! Cow bred, with speed.
698 803
MERADAS KITTY REY
SNIP OF COLONEL
#4520201
DUN O DYNAMITE
PEPPY SAN BADGER ROYAL BLUE BOON FRECKLES MERADA WATCH ME KITTY COLONEL FRECKLES FANCY LENA DOC O DYNAMITE MAPLE SUE
CONSIGNOR: LAVONNE WESTLAND Brockway, MT
RD ROOSTERS GOLD
5/3/15 PALOMINO/OVERO MARE / APHA # 1051699 Very flashy filly that will sure show if you want to. This filly should be very cowy and ride like a dream. She will be noticed, don’t miss this one if you want something a little different. These colts are very easy to train.
QUIXOTES ROOSTER ROOSTERS RIBBON WIN #4205351
RD SALTYS PRIDE
STAR PAGE FOX
SALTYS DIAMOND BOY
#942034
MISTY SEN BAR
700 804
QUIXOTE DOC LAKELAND KILEBAR RIBBON PAGE TWO FOX TRIANA SALTYS DEVIL 5 MISS BIVINS BONNIE DRY DOC APACHE FREEDOMSAPACHECAT
CONSIGNOR: RAFTER DIAMOND QUARTER HORSES (ED & DEBBIE HINTON)
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701 LEOS GONE DRIFTIN 803
6/17/14 BROWN MARE / AQHA # 5630240 WILYWOOD ORPHANWOOD IKE #4205664
MESA EASY LEO
QUICK DRIFTIN DEVIL
TE LEO JOE
#5011659
GINGERS EASY PARR
CONSIGNOR: ASHLEY QUARTER HORSES Forsyth, MT
702 TRUE FLYING IMAGE 803
ORPHAN DRIFT QUI QUI GENTLEMAN DRIFT QUICK A LONG DEVIL LAD LEO
This will be a pretty mare with an outstanding foundation pedigree that is as close to Leo and Driftwood as they come. Some Easy Jet and Zan Parr Bar, she could be an outstanding barrel or rope prospect. She comes with a willing attitude and a kind disposition.
TE LADY JOSE JET ROBBER PARSONS PRODIGY
5/18/15 GRAY MARE / AQHA # 5672005 SMOKE N SPARKS TRUE SPARKS A FLYING #4656999
DRIFTERS FLYING MIST
WPH IMAGES SUN TAN
FRENCHMANS IMAGE
#4205151
STAR FOR PAR
CONSIGNOR: GARY OR DEBORAH MAILLOUX
DASH FOR PERKS
Beautiful steel gray filly. She is very shapely with a beautiful head and BOB DRIFTER COULEE great profile. Her pedigree speaks for MONEYS SKIPPY BAR itself with Dash for Perks and Frenchmans Guy on her papers. Watch for her full sister in the 2 yr old NILE FuturiFRENCHMANS GUY ty. This filly is eligble for AQHA Ranching Heritage Breeders competitions. OH IMAGE THREE Call (605) 347-3294 with questions PAR FOR THE COURSE or e-mail us gary_deb@hotmail.com LADY STAR 2 www.maillouxqh.com. CRAZY DAISY
Vale, SD
703 JS DIPPED IN BUTTER 803
5/11/15 BUCKSKIN MARE / AQHA # 5670547 TWO D BART TWO D DRIFTWOOD #3736566
JS DAKOTA REDWOOD
WILYWOOD SANDY
JANA RED HANCOCK
#4761176
MG COPPER WOOD
TWO D SKIP FANCY FAYE MANDY WILYWOOD CODY BELLE MISTY JANA CAN BEE BLUE SHUTTLE DUST RUANOS C WOOD AGGIE BROWN
CONSIGNOR: SWENSON MARTIN HORSE & CATTLE CO. Beulah, ND
704 PENDING (CASTERLINE) 804
5/22/15 BUCKSKIN MARE / PENDING JESSIE DOC A SURE DOC #4550276
CC SUPER QUINCY
A SURE LUV
TRIPLE A QUINCY
#3996234
CASHS SUPER SPARK
CONSIGNOR: CLINT CASTERLINE Wolf Point, MT 128
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Soggy buckskin filly with an easy going temperament. Her dam is a full sister to an AQHA point earner in Amateur Ranch Riding. We have used her paternal brother at several NILE Ranch Rodeos and the WRCA World Championshp Ranch Rodeo in 2012. He also won the NILE AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge Novice Amateur Working Ranch Class in 2014. This filly is also eligible to be nominated for the challenge. More info at www.swensonmartinhorses.com.
DOCS ACEY DEUSEY DOCS JESSIE TIVIO DASHA LUV QUINCY BUGS SURE THING CLEVER AS MY DADDY MISS PAPOOSE 88 SUPER SCAMP CASH NITIONS SPARK
This filly would make a super prospect for a 4-H prospect. She will be kind and easy to get along with.
WEANLING/YEARLING SALE
PETUNIAS SPARKPLUG
4/22/14 BAY MARE / AQHA # 5604001 This big, growthy yearling has a lot of athletic ability. Great combination of Playgun and Zipanic in her pedigree. She should make an arena horse or show horse in any events involving cattle.
PLAYGUN DMAC FIREPLUG #5099720
PETUNIAS SPARK
WILSONS GAY JEWEL
ZIPANIC
#5013194
PETUNIAS PLAY TOY
705 803
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL DOC WILSON EASTER JEWEL SIMPLY A SPARK FLASH AND BOOM CORONAS PLAY TOY DOCS OTHER PETUNIA
CONSIGNOR: WARD FENTON Worden, MT
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Performance CONSIGNOR INDEX
SOLD IN THE NAME OF
LOT #
Allen Munger 855 Allison Allen 825 Amber Disney 816 Anjie McConnell 829 Anne Butcher 860 Annette Marler 838 Big Sky Performance Horses 818 Brandi Zimbelman 851 Braxton Horse and Cattle 865 Bruce or Diane Humble 803 Casey Currey 866 Cassidy and Tandi Jo 804, 847 Jesperson Clayton Galloway 828 Clint Casterline 853 CT Ripley 809 D + S Cattle Co. / Gary DeCock 858 Dan Myers 870, 871, 872 Dave Mathias 817 David Davenport 805 Deb Smith 840 Dennis Kirkpatrick 819 Doug Corgatelli 869 Elizabeth Parker 830 Faith Stevenson 856 Gary Malson 861 Jim Christensen 815, 835, 837 864 Jon Craft 807 Jonah Deines 867
SOLD IN THE NAME OF
Karla Camp Keith Marquart Kenneth Mintling LaVonne Westland Lee Hebel Luke Wiggins Lyle Albrecht Mathew Wznick Michael and Fran Dooley Mike Mitton Ouana Harkins Patti Burdick Praire Elk Colony Ray Gadbois Raymond Sandoval Rod & Connie Schaffer Sara Tharp--Triple R Ranch Scott and Kim Hulme Seth Mitchell Skogen Barnette Horses Spike Buffington Swenson Martin Horse & Cattle Co. Tara Welborn Trigg and Tait Marquiss Tyler Thiel Waid Ranch, Inc. Wylie Fraser
LOT #
873 822 801, 823 811 862 850 834, 863 808, 821 824, 857 846, 852, 868 820 802 814, 842 827, 831, 845 832 806, 843 839 810, 833 859 813 844 812 826 854 836 848 849
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801 PEPPERNICS CALL 803
2005 SORREL GELDING / AQHA 4734572 PEPPARONA DOC DOCS PEPPERNIC #3149205
DOCS HELLNIC
SONS MARGIN CALL SONS LOUISE #2590125
SAN DAB
CONSIGNOR: KENNETH MINTLING
PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC BAR’S ARONA REMINIC LIZZIE HELLNO SON O SUGAR DOC’S LOXIE
Peppernics Call stands 15 hands and has been used for all phases of ranch work. He handles himself well in rough country and is a good traveler. Cal is sound and gentle and always good to be around. His pedigree is packed full of cowhorse breeding. We raised him from a foal.
BENITO SAN CHEX HER OUT
Pompeys Pillar, MT
802 PSR PURPLE PIXY DUST 803
2008 BLUE ROAN GELDING / AQHA # 5267192 CHIC OLENA 0067 PURPLE HAZER 0067 #4376799
PURPLE HAZE 6767
EAGLES RED DUST NANCY RED DUST #2388859
LADY NANCY RIP
SMART LITTLE LENA GAY SUGAR CHIC MR CANADA DRY STEENS STAR REY EAGLE MOORE ENGLES SALLY RIP RIP WYO LADY 10
CONSIGNOR: PATTI BURDICK
Barrel racers take a look at Duster! He has been started on barrels and is slow loping the pattern. He is 15.1, athletic with a great disposition, and willing to learn. He has been used to herd cows, roped off of and packed in the mountains. Duster is gentle, good to handle, loves people, and will have people turning their heads. This horse is very talented and is a quick learner, ready to go in any direction.
New Harmony, UT
803 COWBOYS BLUE ZIPPO
2006 BLUE ROAN GELDING / AQHA # 4935192
KROS TIPSY COWBOY
KROG CLASSY COWBOY
#3264524
TIPSY SAND DECK
ZIPPO BLUE PINE KROGS MISS ZIPPO #3279729
DANS LITA TWO
REDMOUNT BLUE KROGS BOO MR SAND DECK TIPSY KROS ZIPPO PAT BARS
Rebel is an easy horse to get along with. He has been used in big country. We have roped and loaded strays on him. Branded on him. He has been picked up on at a few rodeos. Rebel will be hard and ready to ride this fall.
HEART BAR HAZEL SIR QUINCY DAN TWO EYED LITA
CONSIGNOR: BRUCE OR DIANE HUMBLE Faith, SD
804 BUCK N GLOW
2011 BUCKSKIN MARE / AQHA # 5666862 DOCS TIGER TUFF GLOW BAR TIGER DOC #3739953
BAR FLY GINGER
MELANIES DOC BOY LUCKY GIRL 946
CONSIGNOR: CASSIDY AND TANDI JO JESPERSON Ekalaka, MT 132
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ROSE MAGOO
ELBE DOC TIGER TUFF LEO BAR DAKOTA DOC MOSE BAR FLY JONI DOC BARS BOY 2 MALANIE’S SUNDAY DOC O DYNAMITE TANA ROSE
B This eye catching buckskin is the total package. She is gentle as they come and stays broke. Doctored and roped yearlings in the pasture, many miles in the Forest Service, good on a cow and no spook or buck! Solid black feet and can carry any size rider. Loads, clips, bathes and UTD on worming and shots. Call (406) 975-6226 for more info.
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IM JUSTA PISTOL
2008 GRULLO GELDING / AQHA # 5075772 A nice quiet gelding that has been used on the ranch and has paperwork to match. He has been used to trail cattle, sort cattle, rope and doctor outside, and has drug many calves to the fire. He has been used some for heeling in the arena and is ready to go to work for you doing whatever job you might have for him.
PEPONITA PONITA PISTOL #1925495
PISTOLS HANKETTA
MOSSY COLONEL JUSTA COLONELET #3486882
JUSTA TEX
805 803
PEPPY SAN BONITA TIVIO KINGS PISTOL BILLIE PHILLIPS SNIP OF COLONEL PEPPYS DUN DOLL TEX OH JUSTA BUG
CONSIGNOR: DAVID DAVENPORT Forsyth, MT
BL SILVERS PRETTY
2008 SORREL GELDING / AQHA This horse stands 14.3 and weighs 1100 pounds. This is a solid heel horse that is ready to go. He is thick made and has good bone and foot. This horse has been used on the ranch doing whatever needs to be done. This horse will cover a lot of country in a day and be pleasant to ride. He should fit an intermediate rider. Sells sound.
EL PEPPYS HURT OVLEO DOC EMF COOKIES CRUISER BADGERS ROYALITE ROYALS SILVER DELUXE BADGERS DELUX
806 803
PEPPY SAN BADGER FAYLENA PEPS MRDOC PRICES COOKIE LEO PEPPY SAN BADGER MISS ROYAL TEXAS BADGER KILOBAR JR DELUXE STAR
CONSIGNOR: ROD & CONNIE SCHAFFER Broadus, MT
807 TWO BITS AND A BUCK 803
2008 BUCKSKIN GELDING / AQHA # 5107810 Rides quiet and has a nice way of moving and is a looker. Has been to the branding pens and has had 60 days with Paul Griemsman. Ready to go on and finish as a head horse, rates good and scores great and will get you to cattle! Great disposition and should fit most anybody. Awesome head horse prospect or solid all day ranch horse.
GOLD TENNESEE RK CHICO HANCOCK SONNY GOLDEN DELIGHT LONESOME LYNX BLAZING LYNX QUEENS BLACK STAR
GOLD DRIFTER HANCOCK MISS OSAGE BARS SONNYS COWBOY KAY SKIPPER DOCS LYNX IM BARTENDY TOO KINGS BILLY BAY MISS BLACK BERT
CONSIGNOR: JON CRAFT Gillette, WY
Sterling stands 14.3 hands and weighs 1050 pounds. Nice young, ranch horse-no hump or buck. Sterling has sorted and trailed pairs and dragged calves to the fire. Has a nice way of traveling outside with a smooth walk. Sterling shows a lot of maturity for his age. Was ridden by less experienced riders with no problems. Will be started roping by sale time. Take him home to finish the way you want. More info call Matt (406) 489-2414
808 804
STERLING
2011 BLUE ROAN GELDING / GRADE
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809 GOTTA POKER FACE 803
2009 CHESTNUT GELDING / AQHA # 5239174 DEALIN DIRTY THE MIGHT GAMBLER #4236925
REMINICS RUBY
SPARKIN HOT MS ESHEART SPARKIN #4366194
FLASHY SUGARPRINT
CONSIGNOR: CT RIPLEY Huntley, MT
810 HANCOCKS RISKY TRY 803
Nice gentle, mannerly horse. Very cute, handles nice. Ridden by several women. Used on ranches, moving REMINIC cattle etc. Also used in the mountainsDOC ETTA JENSEN -lead pack strings. Been roped off of--drug calves to the fire. Followed SHINING SPARK the Heel-O-Matic. Would make a nice LIL HOTSHOT EXPRESS horse for a woman or a kid that can ride. Probably not ready for little kids ALMONDS SUGAR yet. Easy to catch, clips, bathe, load, MS DELLPRINT shoe, etc. Questions call (406) 3483322 or (406) 530-4574 MISS CEE GIN
2007 RED ROAN GELDING / AQHA # 4950541
PLUM PUNKINS
CHEYENNE COMMAND
#3697134
PLUM HANCOCK
WAPITI COMMANCHE COMMANCHES CRICKET
CONSIGNOR: SCOTT AND KIM HULME
SMART CHIC OLENA
GOLD RISK
#3804065
FRITZ COMMAND LEOS COUNTESS BLUE TRY PLUM BESERK BANJOS BANDOLEER RAYLENE LADY GOLD BERT BAILEY RISK RAIL
Wolf is a finished head horse with thousands of dollars won on him at USTRC & weekend jackpots. He scores good, has a good move thru the corner & faces like a pro horse should. A family favorite we have done all phases of ranch work & picked up bucking horses on him. Day in & day out Wolf has never let us down. Our oldest boy is headed to college & we are offering him to the public. Call 208-220-7411
Arimo, ID
811 BRIGHTEST CHOICE 803
2008 RED DUN GELDING / AQHA # 5108101 SR INSTANT CHOICE SMART INSTANT CHOICE
SMART MILLILENA
# 4054178
ONE BRIGHT FRECKLE #3123239
CONSIGNOR: LAVONNE WESTLAND
HIGH BROW HICKORY ONE FRECKLE MORE
DOCS HICKORY STYLISH LYNX SMART LITTLE LENA MILLIE MONTANA
“Copper” is a nice looking, young, good moving gelding. Raised and used on the ranch, will be heeled on at the NILE preview. 14.3 hands 1150 pounds.
DOCS HICKORY GRULLA SAN COLONEL FRECKLES GOLDY MORE
Brockway, MT
812 TDM TWO EYED BRONSIN 804
2011 CHESTNUT MARE / AQHA # 5376847 TWO D BART TWO D DRIFTWOOD #3736566
WILYWOOD SANDY
PC BRONSIN CM BRONSINS DART
CONSIGNOR: SWENSON MARTIN HORSE & CATTLE CO. Beulah, ND 134
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WALDOS BLUE DART
TWO D SKIP
Uniquely colored mare that we raised. Ranched on all summer & roped 50-60 calves in the branding pen. Also used WILYWOOD to calve late bred cows & doctor yearCODY BELLE MISTY lings so has been pasture roped on quite a bit. This mare can really travel SUN FROST outside & deserves the chance to go to the arena as a barrel or rope horse. She RED ROCKETTE is nomiated for the AQHA Ranching HANCOCKS HAPPY FLYER Heritage Challenge. More info www. WEST 145 swensonmartinhorses.com FANCY FAYE MANDY
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813 CLASSYS DREAM JEWEL 803
2012 PALOMINO MARE / AQHA # 5484916
Stunning mare with excellent conformation & outstanding disposition. Soft & responsive, good handle with no bad habits. Plenty of arena time & mountain experience, used in drill practice, traffic safe, ridden in a Jack Brainard Clinic this August. Intelligent horse that is sound in mind & body, extremely athletic & willing, a perfect prospect to excel in a variety of disciplines & look great while she’s doing it. 14.1h. More info at http://skogenbarnettehorses. wix.com/crystal 406-599-3879.
HEZA NE JEWEL HEZA DREAN JEWEL #5220200
SHEZA OBVIOUS DREAM ZANABAR DODGER
CLASSYS ZANBAR DREAM #3974540
WATCH MY DAY DREAM
NU CHEX TO CASH SHEZA ZAN DANDY ZANABAR DODGER WATCH DAY DREAM ZANABAR JACK MARY TUCKER WATCH JOE JACK DUSTER’S DREAM
Bozeman, MT
RNR GENUINE ROSE
2012 SORREL MARE / AQHA # 5488892 Rose is ready to head any direction. We’ve put on a great foundation for a year. Gentle for anybody no bad habits. Great reining prospect. Has got a tremendous stop. We’ve roped and dragged calves to the fire. She has seen all sorts of ranch work. Call (406) 915-3335 for more info.
IMA BIT OF HEAVEN RNR IMA BIT OF LUCK #4336945
RNR DAKOTA ROSE #4056674
CONSIGNOR: SKOGEN BARNETTE HORSES
SMART LITTLE LENA PEPPYS FROM HEAVEN
LENAS GENUINE QUATRO
CISCO LENA
DARKS DIAMOND DANCER
SONNY DIAMOND JACK
STAR DAKOTA GIRL
814 803
GENUINE DOCS DOLLY
RAES SATIN ZIPPER MR DEARIE BOSSY DAKOTA GIRL 2
CONSIGNOR: PRAIRE ELK COLONY Wolf Point, MT
JACK STEALTH LINX
2011 PALOMINO GELDING / AQHA # 5521302 Rope off of Bender Ranch Branding. Good trail horse. Shoes easily. Anyone can ride. Highly athletic. Good cow horse. Good 4-H horse.
ONE GUN ONE STEALTH LYNX #3662289
LYNX BABE
JV JACKS SHORT
JV DOC BLONDYS JACK
SOCKS #4197047
SHORTYS GOOD JESS
MR GUN SMOKE MISS SEVENTY ONE DOC’S LYNX ROYAL TEX RONAWOO AMARILLER JUANNA PROM DOCS DRY JESS GOOD GOSH O MIGHTY
PLAYGUN PEPPY PLAYS FOR CASH
PEPPYS DREAMGIRL
#3845239 DOC O DYNAMITE PEPPY O NINA #3280556
CONSIGNOR: JIM CHRISTENSEN Tremonton, UT
816 LEWIES GOT A PLAYGUN 804
2010 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 5361375 Remi is about 15 hands & 1100 lbs. Sharp looking bay gelding with roan in flanks & tail. He was started on a ranch & has worked cattle, been pasture roped on & used for brandings. He has a good handle, moves off your leg, picks up leads and rides off one-handed. He has been started lightly in team roping, headed a few steers, followed the heeling sled. Athletic, a good stop, shows speed & is cowy. Easy to catch, good to shoe, load, etc. and a willing attitude.
815 803
ROCKET WRANGLER LENA
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC BAR TONETTE DOC O’LENA GAY BAR DIXIE PEPPY NINA DOCS MISTY LENA
CONSIGNOR: AMBER DISNEY Cody, WY 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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817 BRIGHT ETERNAL TWIST 803
2004 BAY TOBIANO GELDING / APHA # 816987 ETERNAL CLUE QB TARDY CLUE #QH 3482330
TIKIS JAN TARDY
TES A BIT TIPPY SUNNY TE TOP
CONSIGNOR: DAVE MATHIAS
#639186
BOY A BUCKLES
OBLIVIOUS CONCLUSION Here is a super nice paint gelding. MISS ETERNAL IMAGE Really broke nice, very gentle to be around just wants to be your friend. TIKI SAND Got a super soft rein and handle to TARDY BLUE JAN him. Easy shoe and load. Comes to meet you to get caught. Been used a WHIPPIN WILLIE lot in the hills and mountains for ranch work and on cattle, roped some cattle SUNNY SAN TE outside on him. Have had this horse TE SHADOW from a yearling. Nice horse. MISS WONDER TWIST
Buffalo, WY
818 JFR DUKES PLAYBOY 803
FRECKLES PLAYBOY SAN TULE FRECKLES #3772569
SAN TULE LU
MR PEPPY OLENA SAVANNAH PEACH PROM
CONSIGNOR: BIG SKY PERFORMANCE HORSES
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2008 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5143079
#4062369
DUKES OKIE PEACH
JEWEL’S LEO BARS GAY JAY PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC’S TULE LU PEPPY SAN BADGER TINA LENA BARS DUKES DIABLO JACQUELYN JO
Duke is a good, easy going gelding. He has two years of cutting horse training and he is now used primarily as a turn back horse at home and at the cuttings. He has also been used outside on the ranch. We have doctored yearlings on him and started many colts. Duke has been started in the heading and heeling. For more info contact Travis Young (406) 3210734.
Absarokee, MT
819 ROAN BARS JEWEL 803
2005 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 4702257 ROAN BAR 2 ROAN BAR CHUCKLE #3042493
CHUCKLE BIRD
JEWEL DUN IT JEWELS SHINING STAR
CONSIGNOR: DENNIS KIRKPATRICK
EAGLE STAR BABE
#3806704
ROAN BAR STAR’S TWIN BAR STAGE BIRD MIKE WOODCHUCK HOLLYWOOD DUN IT BILLIETTAS JEWEL ZAN PARR EAGLE ROYS STAR BABE
Mr. Jones is a finished 10 yr old ranch horse. He stands around 16.1 or 16.2. He runs to cattle outside nice, is strong on the rope, and gentle for most anybody. Mr. Jones has a nice handle on him. He’s picked up about 100 head of bucking horses and has plenty of speed. Good in both bronc and bareback. Please call with any questions (406) 689-3603.
Wise River, MT
820 GENERAL SMART ALEC 804
2008 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5091640 SMART MATE .LUCK OF MATE #3966315
TWO DOTS QUIXOTE
CATALENA BOY CATALENAS MAIDEN
CONSIGNOR: OUANA HARKINS Billings, MT 136
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PAGGYS MAIDEN
SMART LITTLE LENA FRECKLES PLAYMATE DOC QUIXOTE MISS DOC ALOHA DOC O’LENA KATE’S SUGAR NATURAL ATTRACTION DOCS PEGGY SUE
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General is conformationally correct, welll muscled, and very athletic. He is gentle for any level rider. General has been breakaway roped on in high school rodeos. He is quiet in the box, leaves off your hand, breaks to the pin, and crosses over. General is also an advanced goat tying horse. This summer he has been used as a turn-back horse and ridden in the hills doing ranch work. Info (406) 208-1191 Video http://youtube.be/NrjAJ;3JQcU.
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821 TNT WHISKEY PLAYGUN 803
2009 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 5302126 Tazer will stand 15 hands and weigh 1200 pounds. Very nice correct made gelding with tons of eye appeal. Has been ranch rode dragging calves to the fire, sorting and trailing pairs, shipping calves in the fall and has picked up bucking horses. Very reliable ranch horse. Started heading steers in the arena, very quiet in the box and quick to cattle. For more info or to try before the sale please call Matt at (406) 4892414.
PLAYGUN TRR BLUE PISTOL #4286209
CHOCO IRISH WHISKEY #4518453
BERTA QUEJANA
EASY MOVE WHISKEY CHOCOLATE PERSUASION
FRECKLES PLAYBOY MISS SILVER PISTOL QUEJANA QUIXOTE BERTA MAE PADDYS IRISH WHISKEY MOVIN EASY LENA DON’T SKIP THIS CHIP SLIGHTY SABRE
Powderville, MT
822 DMAC SOARING WIDOW 803
2012 SORREL STALLION / AQHA # 5447197 Very fancy stud colt. Bred in the purple. Mother sold for $500,000 and produced a million dollars. Started right--rides great inside and outside. Started on cattle. Shows lots of talent and promise. Call (406) 421-5512 for more info.
DOC’S HICKORY HICKORYS INDIAN PEP #3346663
LA PEPPY PETITE
FRECKLES MERADA MISS ROYAL MERADA #2718707
MISS ROYAL HICKORY
DOC BAR MISS CHICKASHA PEPPY SAN BADGER PETITE OTOE FRECKLES P;AYBOY LENAETTE DOC’S HICKORY ROYAL HOLLY
PEPTOBOONSMAL SANTANAS CISCO #3946078
MISS SANTANA DOC
REMINIC DOCS HELLNIC #2636360
LIZZIE HELLNO
CONSIGNOR: KEITH MARQUART Miles City, Mt
SANTANAS NIC
2003 BROWN GELDING / AQHA # 4469219 Santanas Nic is sired by Santanas Cisco by Peptoboonsmal out of Docs Hellnic an NRCHA open futurity finalist by Reminic. Santana stands 15.3 hands but moves easily on a cow. He has been one of my go-to horses for whatever I needed to do on a ranch when I knew and needed to be mounted. He is gentle minded good to be around and sound.
CONSIGNOR: MATHEW WZNICK
823 803
PEPPY SAN BADGER ROYAL BLUE BOON DRY DOC PEPARD DOC’S REMEDY FILLINIC HELLNO ELIZABETH T
CONSIGNOR: KENNETH MINTLING POMPEYS Pillar, MT
STYLISH TURBOLIGHT
2011 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5413944 Turbo has one and a half years of professional training. He is by To Stylish Hickory by a Good Grays Starlight mare out of Play Dot by Freckles Playboy. Turbos third Dam Dry Dot sold for $200,000 in 1980. If you are looking for a fancy gelding, well bred and athletic, friendly--take a good look.
DOC’S HICKORY TO STYLISH HICKORY #3824822
STYLISH LIL JUBILEE
GRAYS STARLIGHT SURELY A STARLIGHT #4088064
PLAY DOT
824 804
DOC BAR MISS CHICKASHA DOCS STYLISH OAK JUBLALON TARI PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC’S STARLIGHT FRECKLES PLAYBOY DRY DOT
CONSIGNOR: MICHAEL AND FRAN DOOLEY Fromberg, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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825 BXT ALL MISCHIEF 803
2010 SORREL MARE / APHA # NOBLE PRIDE NOBLE CHIEF ANNIES CUPID
ROLL THE CASH ALLARKASH
CONSIGNOR: ALLISON ALLEN
MOON JEANS
Huntley, MT
826 NIKE 803
DASH FOR CASH
Even though Lucy has speed to spare she is easy going and laid back. We have ridden her extensively in the GALLANT MOVE pasture and feed lot, using her in the CUPIDS WINKINWAYNE sorting alley, loading trucks, and pulling and doctoring sick cattle. We have DASH FOR CASH also started her in the arena on barrels and poles, ridden her in parades MISS JELLY ROLL and carried the flag at rodeos. Lucy is MOON LARK safe for inexperienced riders. UTD on WRANGLERS FLAME vaccines, worming, teeth, and shoes. Please call 406-697-5882. SOUTHERN PRIDE
2005 PALOMINO GELDING / GRADE
GRADE
Y Nike is a really nice gelding for any age rider. Been there, done that, from shows to trail riding, gathered in the country, to being used in the feedlot. Stands 15 hands, shoes great, hauls good for anybody. Sit for months and same the next time you hop on him. Loves kids and anybody willing to pet him. (406) 860-9753 call if any questions.
CONSIGNOR: TARA WELBORN Huntley, MT
827 CINDER JOE DISCO 803
2010 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5370104 JOSE BOON JOSAPPY #3313610
PAPPY DOC
DISCO CINDY
HOTRODDER DISCO
#4043350 SKIP ZAN SPARKLE
SMOKIN JOSE MY BOON BARONESS DOC O’LENA PAPANITA DOC’S HOTRODDER
Y Nice all around ranch gelding. Started on cattle and roping pen. Patterned on barrels. Quiet and gentle for anyone. Been sorted off. Stands 15.2 weighs 1100. In training with Keith Marquart. Call (406) 421-5512 for more info.
COKETTA SKIP ZAN PARR TUCKERS JEWEL
CONSIGNOR: RAY GADBOIS Stettler, Alberta
828 LENAS FROSTY SNIP 804
2003 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 4462650 DROP OF FROST FROST TRAPPER #3418718
LILY’S CHARMING LENA
CONSIGNOR: CLAYTON GALLOWAY Forsyth, MT 138
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#3727558
TRAPPER HONEY
STAMPED WITH CHARM JULIES JUNGLE LILY
DOC’S JACK FROST DROP OF SUGAR HANK TWO EYE CANDY CAINES THE SHADY FIX OPEN COVER JUNGLE JIMMY GEE JULIE HANKEYE
Snip is a real nice all around gelding. Ranch raised and ridden, has done all aspects of ranch work. Brand, sort, doctor, gather, or even ranch rodeo on him, he is ready to go to work for you. Been used in the feedlot and ridden extensively in the mountains. Ride him once a week or once a year he is the same every time. Solid, gentle well-broke ranch horse, good to shoe, load, haul 15.2 hands 1200 pounds.
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829 LOOK FEATHER ITS BILLY 803
2006 ROAN GELDING / POA # T-49177
Apache is a fun gentle pony that can be rode by kids and adults. He is good with ropes and has done his fair share of ranch work. He is also patterned in the barrels and poles and been hauled to the gymkhana and play days this summer. He is a stocky, quick footed gelding that is in your pocket and easy to catch. FLASHY and good looking too!
SALTY GOTTA LOOK SALTY EYED LOOK #38659
BOOT HILLS TET LADIE KING PLAUDIT BARS
KINGS TWO FEATHERS #34734
TUFFS RISING STAR
CONSIGNOR: ANJIE MCCONNELL Lander, WY
Y
830 Z HALCYON STEPHANIE 803
2005 BAY MARE / MORGAN # 167736
Super broke, super gentle, super fun little mare. I have owned her for 9 yrs. I have shown her in dressage & eventing and she has been used for everything on the ranch. Rope, sort, gather horses, trail ride or pick up broncs. Extremely cowy & fun to ride. Gentle enough for beginner, broke enough for a pro. Been used for ranch sorting as well all around mare. Awesome with her feet. Loads, bathes, clips--you can do anything on her or with her. Call (406) 660-1372.
QUIETUDE WESTWARD
TOV ALEXANDER
EMBER LISETTE
#157634
HILLCREEK SAMPSON
HILLCREEK VIVIANNE
KARENZA VENUS
#163023
WESTRIDGE ASHLY MORO STILLWATER ROSEMARY MORO HILLS MICAH CAVEN-GLO LISA BAYSIDE SHAMROCK WOODSTOCK JOAN KARENZA ORION KARENZA HARRIET
Miles City, Mt
CINNABARS LUCY LUI
2009 SORREL MARE / AQHA # 5221706 Very pretty broke little mare. Rode inside and outside started on cattle, patterned on barrels and started breakawaying calves. Been to ranch sortings. Very talented performance, ranch versatility prospect. Sweet, kind and gentle and pretty. Anyone can ride her. Stands 14.2 1050 lbs. (406) 421-5512 for more info.
SMART LITTLE LENA CINNABARS LIL LENA #3979349
MISS BEVO STORM #2994605
CINNABARS LIL STAR
STORMS GOLD DUST POCO BEVO TREASURE
831 803
DOC O’LENA SMART PEPPY GRAY’S STARLIGHT CINNABAR DOC DOCS GOLDENROD PALO STORM POCO BEVO
CONSIGNOR: RAY GADBOIS
WEBE MEYERS
Stettler, Alberta
832 804
RAY
2009 BLACK GELDING / GRADE Ray is 14.2 hands, very stout, black gelding. He’s a kind, young, flashy gelding that has a great head start. He has started roping in the arena following the lead steer, hot heels and slow steers out of the box. By the time the sale is here he will be moved up to some steers that are a little faster. Ray side passes, collects his leads, and has a great stop. He’s easy to get along with and he can go any direction.
CONSIGNOR: ELIZABETH PARKER
GRADE CONSIGNOR: RAYMOND SANDOVAL Ely, NV 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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833 AR JEWELS IN RED 803
2007 SORREL MARE / AQHA # 5066262 PEPPY SAN BADGER ONE SMART PEPPY #3348921
MR KINGS ROYAL JEWEL
CONSIGNOR: SCOTT AND KIM HULME
#4497299
ONE TIME SOON
COLONEL DOC BAR CHEX BONNIE SAN SUNDAY
MR SAN PEPPY SUGAR BADGER SMART LITTLE LENA UNO PRINCESS COLONEL FRECKLES SHIRLEYS DOC BAR PEPPY SAN SUNDAY LOWELLA KING BARS
Arimo, ID
834 LOVES HIS WHISKEY 803
2005 BAY GELDING / AQHA
BLAST O WHISEKY #4036902
COY AND PIXIE
CONSIGNOR: LYLE ALBRECHT
#3621678
PADDYS IRISH WHISKEY DYNAMITE MISSY BRAVO KINGS COY BONANZA APPLE PIXIE
Huntley, MT
835 DOUBLE STEALTH 803
PEPPY SAN BADGER DOCS STARLIGHT DOC O DYNAMITE MISSEY BRAVO COYS BONANZA KINGS BLUE CHIP APPLE JAX PLAYBOYS PIXIE
Loves His Whiskey is a stocky bay gelding that was purchased at the NILE 9 years ago! He is one fancy gelding that we use on the ranch to move and sort cattle on. He is a horse that will go all day and keep level headed no mattter what happens. We have chased horses on this guy also and have had several different riders on him. He is 100% all horse--he is easy to catch, load, and shoe. He gets along great with other horses. Garanteed sound and ready to ride. He has no vices.
2010 BLACK GELDING / AQHA # 5374089 ONE GUN ONE STEALTH LYNX #3662289
LYNX BABE
GUNNA SMOKE GONNA SMOKE YA DOUBLE
CONSIGNOR: JIM CHRISTENSEN
Showed this mare at the NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity in Reno NV as a 3 yo. As a 4 yo we took her to the cutting pen & was the MVRH open cutting champ in 2011 also a URCHA open hackamore champ. Our oldest son won the 8th district ID HS Rodeo cutting champion 3 years. A ton of stop & draw on a cow. Hauled to WSTR and USTRC. She is a 100% dead shot finished heel horse that has won thousands of dollars. Reins good, ropes great, & cuts like a modern day cutting horse should. Call (208) 220-7411.
DOUBLE NITA
3773934
MR GUN SMOKE MISS SEVENTY ONE DOCS LYNX
Roped off at Bender Ranch Branding. Good trail horse, shoes easily, anyone can ride.
ROYALTEX RONAWOOD MR GUN SMOKE RHONDA BAWDELL DRY DOUBLE DRY SANITA
Tremonton, UT
836 COKES NIBBLES 804
2006 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 4952828 JACKIE BEC TEC J ROJO JACK #2306292
TEE JAY DIAMOND JD
COKE OLENA COKES BROKEN WING
CONSIGNOR: TYLER THEIL Belle Fouche, SD 140
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#3700911
PUJON EASTER GAL
JIMMY MAC BEE JACKIE DIANE DIAMOND TENDER MISS HACKBERRY DOC O’LENA HOLLY BINGO HABIT ROUGE EASTER ROSE 66
Cola’s the ultimate ride. From parades to pasture doctoring back to team roping. He’s done it all. Willing and able to take on all tasks, Cola will go all day. He’s been ridden everywhere you can imagine and was big, pretty and safe the whole time. Come ride him, he’s always ready!
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LENA BLUE CHEX DR
2010 BUE ROAN GELDING / AQHA # 5362294 Roped off at Bender Ranch Branding. Good trail horse, shoes easily
GRAYS STARLIGHT STARLIGHT MIDNIGHT #4427554
PAM OAK
SELENAS BLUE CHEX
COUGARS BLUE BOONLIGHT
#5053198
SELENA CHEX
837 803
PEPPY SAN BADGER DOCS STARLIGHT DOCS OAK PRETTY DAM PARKER BOONLIGHT DANCER MEGANS SAN JO LENA MONTANAS GUY BAR CLASSY LENA CHEX
CONSIGNOR: JIM CHRISTENSEN Sterling, UT
NU CHIC PLEASIN
2013 CHESTNUT GELDING / AQHA # 5531288 Nu Step Pleasin is a performance plus prospect. He is athletic and kind with a proven pedigree of top performance bloodlines. His grandsires are Whimpys Little Step and Chic Please. Wimpys Little Step is a NRHA Hall of Fame, $7 million sire. Chic Please has sired earners of over $2 million. His dam is kind and very athletic.
WHIMPYS LITTLE STEP NU STEPS TO CASH #4763938
JAY DEEZ PAPOOSE
CHIC PLEASE THIS HICKS A CHICK #5112414
HICKORY GINNIN LEAHA
838 803
NU CHEX TO CASH LEOLITA STEP JODIES DOC TARI DRY PAPOOSE SMART CHIC OLENA SAN O LENITA DOC’S HICKORY GIN DALEAHA
CONSIGNOR: ANNETTE MARLER Three Forks, MT
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BUCKS SMART MATE
2012 RED DUN GELDING / AQHA # 5460731
I bought Razz here in 2013 and showed him in 2014. He took 4th. I show and trail ride Razz. He knows his leads (simple and flying) has a great stop. Soft in the bridle, neck reins and side passes. Good with ropes and working cows. Will compete in the 3 year old futurity. He is easy to catch a good for the farrier. I will be keeping my website up to date with video of Razz. Go to www. montanasstriplerranch.com
SMART MATE ROYS A GOOD MATE #4277781
HOLI SMART DOLL
PRETTY BUCK ZEB ZEBS PEACH MOON #3805138
COWBOYS SILVER DUN
SMART LITTLE LENA FRECKLES PLAYMATE HOLIDOC SMART LITTLE DOLL BLUTCHER BUCK MISS MARY BLUE SILVERTENDER NOOTMANS GIRL .
PLASTIC PLAYGUN LW PAYGUNS DIAMOND
ILL BE A DIAMOND
#4198222 SAN MAN COLONEL ROYAL MIS BADGER 073 #4358077
CONSIGNOR: SARA THARP--TRIPLE R RANCH Miles City, Mt
840 HIGH CALIBER GUN 017 804
2010 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 5318875 Good looking, smooth riding gelding with a willing personality. Was started and ridden in the Miles Community College Equine Progra under instructor Brett Badgett, by Lacie Marie Utler. Loves cows, been roped from, cut some. Wouldn’t be for sale but I have a full sister and other young horses coming up. Would not take a long time to make him your ‘go to’ guy and family horse. We call him ‘pick’ for a reason.
839 803
PRETTY HANDY DOC
PLAYGUN FANTA LENA ILL BE SMART DOCS CARAT ONE SAN COLONEL BIT A COLONEL HANDLE BAR DOC QUEEN JESSIE BAR
CONSIGNOR: DEB SMITH Wolf Point, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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842 ZARA 803
2013 BROWN AND WHITE FEMALE / BORDER COLLIE DOG
NOT AVAILABLE CONSIGNOR: PRAIRE ELK COLONY Manhattan, MT
843 LITTLE CD PLAYER 803
Zara is a purebred Border Collie. She is pretty well finished with a years worth of training. Was started on sheep. She is not the most aggressive dog but will work with a lot of heart. Loves to bite heel and work cows in small alleys. Has got a lot of drive. Used from horseback to move cows quite a bit. Call for more info. Great family dog. Not aggressive to people. Has got used to whistles for control. Call (406) 915-3335.
2007 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 4973487 CD OLENA LIL PEPPY CD LIL PEPPYS BELLE
PALLEO DRY DOCA DOC ETTA QUIXOTE POCA
DOC O’LENA
This is a finished heeling horse that is CD CHICA SAN BADGER ready to go. He stands 15 hands and PEPPY SAN BADGER weighs 1100 pounds. This horse has been ranch used and has had reining SEN BARS DOLL training. This horse is quiet and gentle. He should fit most riders. This is a very DRY FLOWER high quality horse whether you want to go to the arena or to the ranch. PARAGON BUNNY QUEJANA QUIXOTE STEELDUST POCA
CONSIGNOR: ROD & CONNIE SCHAFFER Broadus, MT
844 COLONELS LITTLE GUN 803
2009 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5239934 PEPPY SAN BADGER HOLLYS LITTLE PAPPY #2467315
SONITA HOLLY
SNIP OF COLONEL
CONSIGNOR: SPIKE BUFFINGTON Kensey, MT
845 HESAHOTSTREAKFORCASH 804
COLONELS GUNNY CHEX
MISS GUN CHEX
#4364828
HES HOT N CHEXY #4658836
SKIPA MEAN STREAK
REALLY MOVIN HOT LIL MOVER
Stettler, Alberta 142
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SUGAR BADGER SONITAS LAST PRICES ABBIE LEO CONONEL FRECKLES
Bullet is a good looking, well made, solid ranch gelding. He has been used for all aspects of the ranch and feedlot. We started him on the heeling end this summer and he will be going good by sale time. Call Spike for more info (406) 853-4629.
FANCY LENA MR TONY CHEX MISS SMOKEY LU
2012 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 5509244 VIBRANT CHEX
CONSIGNOR: RAY GADBOIS
MR SAN PEPPY
#3745518
CHEQUITA COKE
NU CHEX TO CASH ROSIES BAY PEP SKIPA LINDY STREAK BARBOB’S SANDY STREAKING SIX REAL NEW HOT COKE POCO MISS PEGGY
Nice quiet gentle bay colt. Good start inside and outside. Started on cattle and patterned on the barrels. Outstanding rope horse or barrel futurity prospect. Call (406) 421-5512 for more info.
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LITTLE ARMY GUN
2009 BLUE ROAN GELDING / AQHA # 5279074 Super little horse very broke & solid in most reining maneuvers has 60 days plus on cattle very cowy and smart. Has tagged, doctored calves and moved cows. Sire, One Stealth Lynx by One Gun AQHA Res. Champion Jr. Cutting; NCHA bronze award winner. Dam of offspring with earnings in excess of $215,000 including producers with earnings in excess of $370,000 For more info call (435) 491-0020.
ONE GUN ONE STEALTH LYNX #3662289
LYNX BABE
PEPPY SAN BADGER LITTLE ARMY BRAT #3054086
COLONEL GUNSMOKE
846 803
MR GUN SMOKE MISS SERENITY ONE DOCS LYNX ROYAL TEX RONAWOO MR SAN PEPPY COLONEL FRECKLES SWEET BREEZE
CONSIGNOR: MIKE MITTON Gunnison, UT
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JS PEPPIN GLOW
2010 BLUE ROAN MARE / AQHA # 5498655
This gorgeous blue roan is a nice mare to have around. Stays broke and loves her job. Rope and doctor anything in the pasture; she will go all day. 4 solid black feet, big hip and good size. She can carry any size person! Lots of miles in the Forest Service, great on a cow and willing to do anything. UTD on worming and shots. Call (406) 9756226 for more info.
DOCS TIGER TUFF GLOW BAR TIGER DOC #3739953
BAR FLY GINGER
MELANIES DOC BOY DOCS ROSIE PEP #3585703
PEPPYS GIRL 911
847 803
ELBE DOC TIGER TUFF LEO BAR DAKOTA DOC MOSE BAR FLY JONI DOC BARS BOY 2 MALANIE’S SUNDAY VIBRANT PEPPY ROSE MAGOO
CONSIGNOR: CASSIDY AND TANDI JO JESPERSON Ekalaka, MT
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A nice ranch raised 2 year old mare with a solid 30 day start. She knows the basics and the ropes of traveling outside in mountain country and across creeks. Out of a light draft percheron/quarter mare. Vaccinated and wormed.
BILLY SHOE SHINE BILLYWILSHINEFOREVER #APHA 701594
SIEMON IN SUMMER
HOT GO LEO CLARE (QH/PERCHERON X)
NEL (PERCHERON)
848 803
BUGS
2013 BLACK TOBIANO MARE / APHA GRADE BILLY X VERSARY BARS PAULA SHOE SHINE SOME R SET ELECTRA GO LEO BLACK SKIPA MICA FAWN UNKNOWN PERCHERON UNKNOWN PERCHERON
CONSIGNOR: WAID RANCH, INC. Havre, MT
849 DMAC SULTRY WIDOW 804
2012 SORREL MARE / AQHA # 5462630 Freckles is a very, very nice gentle little mare. Will make a great kids horse with just a little more time. Loves people and is always looking for attention but is not pushy. She has a royal pedigree and will make a perfect addition to any breeding program after you are done using her. She will have 45 days riding by sale day. Don’t pass up this kind mare. For more information or questions please call Wylie Fraser 406-581-0348.
FRECKLES PLAYBOY WIDOWS FRECKLES #3323824
THE WIDOW WILSON
DOC QUIXOTE QUIXOTES PRETTY LADY #3125722
SPECIAL ACRES
JEWEL’S LEO BARS GAY JAY SON OFA DOC LEOSIE GAY BAR DOC BAR MAGNOLIA GAL BOB ACRE DOC SPECIAL MEDICINE
CONSIGNOR: WYLIE FRASER Fromberg, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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850 JOESLITTLEPEPPYJAG 803
2009 BAY MARE / AQHA # 5220381 HAIDAS LITTLE PEP PLAYITAGAINLITTLEJOE #4625368
CJ LIL BUNNY
RODNEY JAG JAG KITTY #3841432
WATCH KATY
CONSIGNOR: LUKE WIGGINS
PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC’S HAIDA CJ SUGAR LITTLE BUNNY LENA RODNEY COMMAND
Mary is very broke and gentle. She has been used on the ranch, hauled to ranch rodeos, and has been started in the team roping. Rides great outside and can go all day! She rides the same after time off.
MADGE JAG WATCH THE LINE YOUNG KATY
Dillon, MT
851 BALL PEPPY SAN BADGER 803
2007 RED DUN MARE / AQHA # 5055706 DOCS SMOKEY PINE DOCS PINE FEATURE FORGOTTEN FEATURE
PEPPY PEPSI PEPSI SUGAR LULU FLYING SUGARS LULU
CONSIGNOR: BRANDI ZIMBELMAN
MR. DRY PEPPY POCO PRETTY PINE TRUCKLE FEATURE FORGOTTEN LADY PEPPY SAN DOCS JABALINA FLYING SUGAR
Peppy is a ranch broke mare used on cows everyday and used as a trail horse. Peppy was pasture exposed to our stallion, retired rope horse Mount Leon Bacca top and bottom breeding Watch Joe Jack. He is homozygous for the roan factor. He is blue roan. We will have her checked by sale time on confirmation of pregnancy.
BELLOTERA’S EAGLE
Brady, MT
852 LYNX ONE GUN JOSE 803
2008 SORREL MARE / APHA # 962115 ONE GUN ONE STEALTH LYNX #3662289
BROOKS PATCH OF SMOKE
CONSIGNOR: MIKE MITTON
LYNX BABE
KIEBERGS TOP HAND JACKET PATCHES
#635954
MR GUN SMOKE MISS SERENITY ONE DOCS LYNX ROYAL TEX RONAWOO GUNSMOKE EYES ALEJOS BETTY JACKET JOSE PLAYEM LIKE YA GOTEM
Gunnison, UT
853 CC SURE TRIPLE DOC 804
A SURE DOC #4550276
CC TRIPLE DOCTOR
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Jose is a real strong made mare real quiet has been rode outside moving cows and has 60 days on cattle very quick and cowy real nice handle on this mare could go to roping on her or put her to work on the ranch. Sire, One Stealth Lynx by One Gun AQHA Res. Champion Jr. Cutting; NCHA bronze award winner. Dam Brooks Patch of Smoke Superior Producer of arena and ranch horses for more info call (435) 491-0020.
2012 GREY GELDING / AQHA # 5504148 JESSIE DOC
CONSIGNOR: CLINT CASTERLINE
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#4594722
A SURE LUV
CC IMA COW DOCTOR CC TRIPLE DREAMING
DOCS ACEY DUECEY DOC’S JESSIE TIVIO DONTCHA LUV QUINCY BUGS SURE THING GINS HANDLE BAR DOC OLENAS DOLLY TRIPLE A QUINCY THUNDERS DREAM
Qualifies for all AQHA Heritage Breeder Futurities
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854 COWBOYS SECRET ALIBI 803
2013 BLUE ROAN GELDING / AQHA # 5577171 An outstanding young horse, he’s big, pretty and blue. He is started under saddle, smooth moving and has a good mind. This horse has the pedigree and all the tools to be the horse every cowboy dreams about. Be sure to look him over. He stands 15 hands now. For more information call Tait (307) 682-3948 or (307) 680-2504.
BEE LOWA COWBOY BUBBA ROAN COWBOY #3232817
MISS TUFF ROAN
LOWRY JR TITAN STORY BOOK SECRET #4756187
SEXY SECRETS
SNIPPYS COWBOY JAYCEE RILLETTE EUCHRE ROAN ZIMS TUFF LOWRY STAR JR FROSTY ALIBI DAWSON BUTTE OPEN COVER
CONSIGNOR: TRIGG AND TAIT MARQUISS Story, WY
LECTRIC N SMOOTH
2013 RED DUN MARE / AQHA # 5540133 This is a nice looking, cow bred filly. Will be shown in the CCQHA Miles City futurity and the NILE futurity. She has been started and is doing exceptionally well on a cow and reining. Nice looking and really broke.
SMOOTH AS A CAT PEPPYS SMOOTH CAT #4988872
PEPPY CHUSKA
LECTRIC PLAYBOY LECTRIC HIGH BROWS #4443264
ONE BRIGHT FRECKLE
855 803
HIGH BROW CAT SHES PRETTY SMOOTH PEPPY SAN BADGER LENAS DOT FRECKLES P;AYBOY LECTRO MILLIGAN HIGH BROW HICKORY ONE FRECKLE MORE
CONSIGNOR: ALLEN MUNGER Brockway, MT
856 JS SMARTS A GLOWIN 803
2013 BUCKSKIN GELDING / AQHA # 5547056 “Winchester” has been a pleasure to train, with potential as a reiner, cutter or working ranch horse. He is smart and quick on his feet with an easy going personality. He has worked cattle on the ranch and from the first day he worked like an old pro. Easy to catch, load, bathe and shoe. A rare combination of athleticism, brains and a gentle disposition. Watch him in the NILE Futurity then take him home you will not be disappointed!
DOCS TIGER TUFF GLOW BAR TIGER DOC #4345610
BAR FLY GINGER
ILL BE SMART SMART LITTLE MELISSA
MISS LENA BADGER
#5082158
ELBE DOC TIGER TUFF LEO BAR DAKOTA DOC MOSE BAR FLY JONI DOC O’LENA SMART PEPPY TENINOLENA BADGER CEDARS MS DOC
Hobson, MT
TO STYLISH TO PLAY
2012 SORREL MARE / AQHA # 5495862 This mare has had about six months of professional training so far and is coming along real nice. She is by To Stylish Hickory by a Good Grays Starlight mare out of Play Dot by Freckles Playboy. Her third dam Dry Dot sold for $200,000 in 1980. Take a look at this marvelous mare, she’s a beauty with brains.
CONSIGNOR: FAITH STEVENSON
DOC’S HICKORY TO STYLISH HICKORY #3824822
STYLISH LIL JUBILEE
GRAYS STARLIGHT SURELY A STARLIGHT #4088064
PLAY DOT
857 804
DOC BAR MISS CHICKASHA DOCS STYLISH OAK JUBLALON TARI PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC’S STARLIGHT FRECKLES PLAYBOY DRY DOT
CONSIGNOR: MICHAEL AND FRAN DOOLEY Fromberg, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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858 DNS ALL OAK HEART 803
2012 SORREL GELDING / AQHA 5504424 DOCS OAK MILLIE N DOCS OAK #3613661
DOC N MILLIE
JAGS DAKOTA BAR ALL DAKOTA HEART #4748325
ALL MY HEART
CONSIGNOR: D + S CATTLE CO. / GARY DECOCK
DOC BAR SUSIES BAY DOCS BUDHA MILLIE BESS JAGS RUSTY NAIL
B This nice horse has never been off the ranch until he came here. He is kind and willing and has a good start to do anything you want. Gary rode this mare until she got hurt and she was a good one. This cross with Millie N Docs Oak is a winner.
MISS OAHE BAR WATCH JOE BEA STAR BOSTONS ALL HEART
Hysham, MT
859 FA MUSTANG SANLADY 803
2012 BAY ROAN MARE / AQHA # 5456220 PC FIRE N SMOAK PC LEATHERWOOD #3676276
PC LACE N LEATHER
PC FROSTY WOOD PC SANLADY WOOD #4814013
PC SHAMROX
CONSIGNOR: SETH MITCHELL
DOCS OAKS SUGAR CROSS FIRE KATE SUN FROST COUGAR GAL SUN FROST POC WOOD BOON DOX JOHN PC SANLADY FROST
Sophia is a super nice mare that is ready to be your next super star. She’s been started right and has had a job on the ranch. Shes been used in rough country and knows where to put her feet. Lopes nice correct circles and is very soft in the bridle. This mare has tons of potential in and outside of the arena. So if you’re looking for one that can do it all and look classy doing it, don’t miss out on this fancy mare.
Wibaux, MT
860 ZIPS MYSCHIEF MANAGED 803
2012 CHESTNUT MARE / APPALOOSA # 670996 HEZA DANDY MISTER JUMANJI #574771
MY CLASSY LADY
NO URGE TO SURGE ZIPPO TO A TE
CONSIGNOR: ANNE BUTCHER Manhattan, MT
861 NEWTSROSEOFGOLD 804
#AQHA 3771341
CONTINENTAL TO ATE
JUST NEWT #5040826
Billings, MT 146
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MISTER RE
Blair is a 3 yr old registerd appaloosa mare, 15.2 hands, half quarter horse our of Zippo Pine Bar mare). LADIGO She qualified for Appaloosa worlds, CANDYS LADY LOVE won the State 4-H Championship for Colt-to-Maturity and places well in ZIPPO PINE BAR open shows, western and english. Blair excels in western pleasure and MISS SHY FIVE trail class. She also shows potential for CONTINENTAL ZIPPER cow work! She has no health issues TE NE BIT IMPRESSED or vices; 5 panel tested clear. Trailers, ties, clips, bathes, shoeing--all good. Rides out alone, no problem. MY DANDY STRAW
2012 BUCKSKIN MARE / AQHA # 5529446 MR LONNIE JAY
CONSIGNOR: GARY MALSON
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REDS EASILY SMASHED
HANCOCKS ROSEE
MR DYNAMITE HANCOCK
#4849521
WORDS BY HEART
MUJER TACKY JAY LONI DAVE JAY PRINCE SMASHED REDS POLECAT CASINO TONTO OSO MS DOC BOBBY MAR SON GO NOIR ALIBI
Callie is a super nice make. Kind and gentle. Just started in August. I own both parents--gentle, no buck, ranch horse. Callie will go any direction you want. Grandmother is Easy Jet, Jet Deck. Thanks for looking!
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862 WEE ZAN PARRS BELLE 803
2006 BAY GELDING / AQHA # 4876985 Very well mannered, very well broke, ranch horse, just needs a good ranch job. GREAT disposition, always looking for you. Ready to go miles and miles. Has a lot of go. Very, very calm. Lots of discipline.
ZAN PARR ARROW ZAN PARRS POCO #3619258
MAMBOS HONEYBEE
DOC O MONTANA WE DOC O BELLE #3828764
ROXANNS PEPPY BELLE
ZAN PARR BAR TUDA LEDA MY LEO MAMBO POCO BEE HONEY DOC O DYNAMITE ESCALON SAN PEPPYS HAND PEAKS PEPPY HONDA
CONSIGNOR: LEE HEBEL Circle, MT
863 JUSTA SNIPA DYNAMITE 803
2012 BLACK GELDING / AQHA # 5495859 Justa Snipa Dynamite is a black gelding that has it all! He stands 15 hands as a 3 yr old. We used him in the hills to move cattle and he has had a lot of just ride time. He is very soft in the bridle and has a snappy turn around. We call him “Hollywood” because he’s very athletic and handsome. He will find you when he is turned out in the pasture. No bad habits--anyone can get along with this great minded horse. They don’t come along like this one very often.
HOLLYWOOD DUN IT HOLLYWOOD BLEW IT WELAWAY MAGGIE
#4745660
LARSANNA JET BYE BYE DIXIE GOLD ALFIE
#3738509
HOLLYWOOD JAC 86 BLOSSOM BERRY ROB ROY SONNY DEE SUE SUMMER SIZZLER GLITTERING JET TONTO BARSANNA MR GOLD DOLLAR LO’S ALFIE
CONSIGNOR: LYLE ALBRECHT Huntley, MT
864 803
MAX
2009 BAY GELDING / GRADE Great horse, rope off, great trail horse, good cow horse. Easy to shoe.
GRADE CONSIGNOR: JIM CHRISTENSEN Sterling, UT
2005 BLACK WHITE GELDING / GRADE Tuffy is a ten year old, 14 hand paint. He has had a lot of steers roped on him. Anyone that can ride a little bit can heel on this one. Tuffy is easy to catch and good to shoe . If you want a horse that you can rope a lot on this is him. He is very calm, but still has lots of go. I am sure that a young kid would have a fun time learning how to rope on Tuffy.
865 804
TUFFY
GRADE CONSIGNOR: BRAXTON HORSE AND CATTLE Bozeman, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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866 SOMETIMES A KING 803
2009 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5191253 SCOTH BAR TIME BAR O SOME TIME #3490719
SISSYS SUGAR FILLY
PAR FOR A KING BAR MEYERS LITTLE KING
CONSIGNOR: CASEY CURREY
#3526784
MEYERS DANDY
Bozeman, MT
867 EARLYBIRD INTHE MIST 803
IMA EARLY BIRD #4463316
DAWNS LENA
ILL BE SMART ILL BE A PEPTOBOON #5084570
MISTS ANNIE OAK
Molt, MT
868 ONE SMOKIN LYNX 803
Flaxy is six year old gelding. My family has had him since he was a colt. I have MR SHOWDOWN SUGAR heeled steers on him for the last two summers. He is starting to work well. SISSY SOBRE He has been to about six jackpots and I have won about $3000 on him. We IMA KING BAR have rode him a lot in the pack saddle. I think he may make a high numbered PAR FOR STARDUST heeler a great horse. Flaxy is very UP SET BAR BOB tough and can go all day. GOODIE MEYERS CHUBBY TIME
2013 BROWN MARE / AQHA # 5582845 HAIDAS LITTLE PEP
CONSIGNOR: JONAH DEINES
SONNY DEE BAR
PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC’S HAIDA DOC O’LENA MISTY’S DAWN 2 DOC O’LENA SMART PEPPY PEPTOBOONSMAL OAK MIST
2009 BAY ROAN MARE / AQHA # 5286586 ONE GUN ONE STEALTH LYNX #3662289
LYNX BABE
COLONEL TAFFINIC DLB COLONEL BOWS #3760143
CONSIGNOR: MIKE MITTON
MY BUTTONS AND BOWS
MR GUN SMOKE MISS SERENITY ONE DOCS LYNX ROYAL TEX RONAWOO JUST PLAIN COLONEL TAFFINIC BOSTON TRUCKLE MISS POCO TINKY
Gunnison, UT
869 IMA STYLISH SONITA 804
INSTANT KING #3721032
MISS QUEEN CHEX
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B Here is a real nice bay roan. Moves athletic and really tries to please. Has 60 days on cattle and shows a lot of cow smarts been outside moving cows, taging and doctoring calves. Sire One Stealth Lynx by One Gun AQHA Res. Champion jr cutting; NCHA bronze award winner. Dam DLB Colonel Bows by colonel Taffinic NRCHA money earner by Just Plain Colonel $100,000+ money earner and producer of over $1 million. For more info call (435) 491-0020.
2008 SORREL GELDING / AQHA # 5238241 SR INSTANT CHOICE
CONSIGNOR: DOUG CORGATELLI
This filly is well balanced and smart. She has been on cattle at Deines Cutting Horses all summer. She’s reading a cow well and is a big stopper. Ready to go on with in the cutting/cow horse or will excel in any desired discipline. For more info call (406) 671-3557.
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DOCS HICKORY
Cute and handy. Sporting a first class cow horse pedigree. Has done all phases of ranch work. Has a gentle demeanor & likes peoDOCS SOXY CHEX MISS KING COUNTRY ple. He has spent his whole life on a cowboy outfit. He is been used for calving, sorting & branding. We used him in the mountains for SONITAS LAST hunting & packing. Gets along well with other horses and isn’t herd bound or barn sour. POCO MAY LADY Easy to catch, shoe, bridle. Sound & sane. DOCS TIVIO BAR We have also started him in the arena on the CANANEA BUTTERCUP heeling side. Kid friendly. Call (208)220-7411. STYLISH LYNX
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870 BLUEDASH PEPPYS OAK 803
2009 BLUE ROAN GELDING // AQHA # 5335888 Mitch is a solid head horse, he stands fifteen and a half hands and is heavy built he scores great has a lot of run and is very easy to rope on he will fit just about anyone he has been used outside a bunch and is very gentle has no buck and is ready to go in any direction.
LA SAN PEPPY PEPPIE BLUE WREDE #4180349
DONNA WREDE HANCOCK
SILVER LADYS MUFFET
DOX MUFFETS CHANCE SPECIAL SILVER LADY
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MR SAN PEPPY LA GORDURA ROWDY BLUE MAN WREDES ROCKIN ROBIN FRECKLES FLYNT DOCS MUFFET DASH FOR DOLLARS SPECIAL LOOT
CONSIGNOR: DAN MYERS Delta, UT
871 HESGOLDENNONETHELESS 803
2007 BUCKSKIN GELDING / AQHA # 4934182 Hank is fifteen and a half hand buckskin that is ready to go to the rodeos. He is a finished head horse for any level rider and had been started on barrels. Hank has been hauled a bunch and has been won on consistently. He is also a great ranch horse that anyone can ride.
KING TWO EYE KING PEPPY HAND JANES PEPPY GIRL
#2416567
LEO HOBBY MUSIC BAR
TROJAN HOBBY GOLD #2731604
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TWO EYED JACK LADY JEANETTE PEPPY BOY 2 CHIPPER TWO BARS LEO HOBBY CHEX KATIE BAR COLLIS TROJAN SOLDIER HONEYWOOD SQUAW
CONSIGNOR: DAN MYERS Delta, UT
BANJO
2007 BROWN GELDING / GRADE Banjo is a finished head horse. He is ready to go to any jackpot or rodeo. He is all ready to be competed on at any level. He is very gentle and is very easy to ride. He has been used outside a bunch and has pulled a ton of calves to the fire. He is sound and sane will make someone a great horse.
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GRADE CONSIGNOR: DAN MYERS Delta, UT
873 STYLISH WHISKEY PEP 804
2012 GRAY GELDING / AQHA # 5504295 Stylish Is a gentle gray gelding that rides like an older horse! He is bridle broke and handles great. He is a big stopper and can really move around! Been rode out and can really walk. He would be a great rope horse prospect, or go any direction! He has a great attitude and is very willing.
PEPTO STYLISH LENA PEPTO STYLISH LENA #4786863
LADY LENA STARLIGHT #4128440
DOX O LENA BABY
PADDY IRISH WHISKEY LADY LENA DYNAMITE
PEPTOBOONSMAL MOMS STYLISH KAT DOC O’LENA HOLLY BABY PEPPY SAN BADGER DOC’S STARLIGHT DOC O DYNAMITE SMOKE FOXY LADY
CONSIGNOR: KARLA CAMP Twin Bridges, MT 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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Horse Futurity Rules 2016 YEARLING FUTURITY:
Open to any 2015 foal sold through the NILE Gold Buckle Sale October 16, 2015. Horses will be shown at halter as a group, then shown individually free of leadline in a round pen for 90 seconds. Horses will be judged on movement, training/ manners, and conformation. Lame or unsound horses will be severely penalized.
SNAFFLE BIT TWO-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY:
Open to any horse born in 2014 that has been sold through the NILE Gold Buckle Select Horse Sale. Horses will be shown in a snaffle bit and ridden two-handed. Legal snaffle bit and head gear will be as outlined in the AQHA rule book. Lame or unsound horses will be severely penalized. The futurity will be shown in three separate classes: Halter, Western Pleasure and Reining pattern. Horses will be shown in western stock saddle. Riders will show in western attire.
THREE-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY:
Open to any Weanling sold in the 2013 NILE Horse Sale, Yearlings sold in the 2014 NILE Horse Sale, or any Two-Year-Old sold in the 2015 NILE Horse Sale plus any Three-Year-Old that is sired by a sponsoring stallion that has been nominated. See Stallion Nomination Form for qualifications to nominate a stallion. Horses will be shown in a snaffle bit and ridden two-handed. Legal snaffle bit and head gear will be as outlined in the AQHA rule book. Lame or unsound horses will be severely penalized. The futurity will be shown in two seperate parts: Horses will show first in a reining pattern (Pattern to be selected by NILE). Horses will then show working cattle. They will work individually boxing a cow at the end of the arena, then taking the animal down the fence and making at least one turn each way on the fence. The contestant shall then take the cow to an open part of the arena and circle it at least once in each direction. Horses will be shown in western stock saddle. Riders will show in western attire.
FOUR-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY:
Open to any Weanling sold in the 2012 NILE Horse Sale, Yearlings sold in the 2013 NILE Horse Sale, any Two-YearOld sold in the 2014 NILE Horse Sale, or any Three-Year-
Old sold in the 2015 sale, plus any Four-Year-Old that is sired by a sponsoring stallion that has been nominated. See Stallion Nomination Form for qualifications to nominate a stallion. A Four-Year-Old horse consigned to the 2015 sale is also eligible. Horses will be shown in a snaffle bit and ridden two-handed or bit of choice and ridden one-handed. Legal snaffle bit and head gear will be as outlined in the AQHA rule book. Lame or unsound horses will be severely penalized. Horses will be shown in western stock saddle. Riders will show in western attire. Horses in the in the Four-Year-Old futurity will show in two separate parts: Horses will show first in a reining pattern followed by working cattle, which includes roping. The reining pattern will be selected by NILE. Horses will work individually boxing a cow at the end of the arena, then taking the animal down the fence and making at least one turn each way on the fence. Next, the contestant shall rope and stop the animal, then return it to the catch pen. Two loop limit.
FIVE-YEAR-OLD FUTURITY:
Open to any Weanling sold in the 2011 NILE Horse Sale, Yearlings sold in the 2012 NILE Horse Sale, any Two-Year-Old sold in the 2013 NILE Horse Sale, any Three-Year-Old sold in the 2014 sale, any Four-Year-Old sold in the 2015 sale, plus any Five-Year-Old that is sired by a sponsoring stallion that has been nominated. See Stallion Nomination Form for qualifications to nominate a stallion. A Five-Year-Old horse consigned to the 2016 sale is also eligible. Horses will be shown in a snaffle bit and ridden two-handed or bit of choice and ridden one-handed. Legal snaffle bit and head gear will be as outlined in the AQHA rule book. Lame or unsound horses will be severely penalized. Horses will be shown in western stock saddle. Riders will show in western attire. Horses in the Five-Year-Old futurity will show in two separate parts: Horses will show first in a reining pattern followed by working cattle, which includes roping. The reining pattern will be selected by NILE. Horses will work individually boxing a cow at the end of the arena, then taking the animal down the fence and making at least one turn each way on the fence. Next, the contestant shall rope and stop the animal, then return it to the catch pen. Two loop limit. 2015 The NILE Stock Show & Rodeo
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Horse Futurity Rules 2016 ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS. Any owner not making all PURSE BREAKDOWN: payments on time or not participating in the futurity events will forfeit all money paid in. Horses will be shown at halter as a group then shown individually free of leadline in a round pen for approximately 90 seconds. Horses will be judged on movement, training/manners, and conformation. Lame or unsound horses will be severely penalized.
2016 SALE DISCOUNT: Any horse entered and show-
ing in this futurity can be entered in the 2016 NILE Gold Buckle Select Horse Sale at a reduced consignment fee of $75. The horse must be entered on a regular consignment form, which must be received at the NILE office on or before the entry deadline of all sale consignments.
First - 35%; Second - 25%; Third - 17%; Fourth - 10%; Fifth - 8%; Sixth - 5%
BREEDER/OWNER PURSE SPLIT:
The breeder or consignor of the horse (at 2015 sale) will receive 25% of the winnings. The owner of record at futurity time will be paid the balance. Eligibility will remain with the horse regardless of changes in ownership in the interim. If there are not enough eligible entries competing in the futurities to use all placings as outlined in the purse breakdown, the money not used will revert back to NILE. Any rules or methods of conducting the futurity not covered in this form will be determined by NILE officials.
Entry Fee Schedule IF PREPAID BEFORE 2015 SALE BY CONSIGNOR IF ENTRY IS PAID IN FULL WHEN HORSE IS PURCHASED AT 2015 SALE (OCTOBER) IF ENTRY IS PAID IN FULL BEFORE APRIL 1, 2016 PAYMENT SCHEDULE APRIL 1-JULY 1, 2016 (*TOTAL FEE PAID APRIL 1-JULY 1) LATE FEE (JULY 2-OCTOBER 1, 2016)
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$100 $100 $130 $200 $400
INFORMATION AND RULES WILL BE UPDATED ONLINE IN LATE FALL 2016. LOOK ONLINE AT WWW.THENILE.ORG FOR RULES AND ENTRY FORMS.
Futurity Entry Form 2016 NAME OF HORSE _________________________________________________________________ Breed _________________ Date Foaled ____/____/_____Sex: Mare
Gelding
Stud
Sire_____________________________________ Dam __________________________________ Owner Name_________________________________________Phone (_______)_______________ Mailing Address___________________________________________________________________ City/State________________________________________________
Zip___________________
Email________________________________________________ Breeder Name _______________________________________ Phone (_____)_________________ Mailing Address ___________________________________________________________________ City/State________________________________________________ Is Horse Consigned to 2016 Sale? YES
NO
Was horse: Purchased through NILE Sale
Zip___________________
OR
Sired by nominated stallion
Year Purchased______________
Name of Sire: ______________________
Lot Number ________________ Select Futurity for 2016 NILE Fall Show _____YEARLING
Sire Owner:________________________
_____ SNAFFLE BIT TWO-YEAR-OLD _____ THREE-YEAR-OLD _____ FOUR-YEAR-OLD _____FIVE-YEAR-OLD _____BARREL FUTURITY
Entry Fee Schedule
No Entries Accepted after October 1 Prepaid before 2015 sale by consignor.......$100 Entry paid in full at 2015 sale (Oct)......$100 Entry paid in full before April 1, 2016......$130 April 1-July 1, 2016......................................$150 Late fee (July 2-October 1, 2016).................$250
Todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Date: ____________________ Entry Fee $__________ Stock Charge $__________ ($25 TO COMPETE IN 3, 4, OR 5-YEAR-OLD FUTURITIES) Total Amount Enclosed $__________ Mail Entry Form, Registration Papers, and check payable to NILE to: NILE, PO Box 1981, Billings, MT 59103
ATTACH PHOTOCOPY OF REGISTRATION PAPERS
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Stallion Nomination Form 2016 NAME OF HORSE _________________________________________________________________ Breed _________________ Date Foaled ____/____/_____
Sex: Stud
Owner Name_________________________________________Phone (_______)_______________ Mailing Address___________________________________________________________________ City/State________________________________________________
Zip___________________
Email________________________________________________ Breeder Name _______________________________________ Phone (_____)_________________ Mailing Address ___________________________________________________________________ City/State________________________________________________ Zip___________________ Stallion Owners Signature ______________________________________________ Entry Fee Enclosed: $__________ Todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Date: ____/____/_____
Barrel Futurity
Three-Year-Old Futurity
Four-Year-Old Futurity
Five-Year-Old Futurity
$2,500 Added Money +
Purse: Estimated $2,000**
Purse: Estimated $1,500**
Purse: Estimated $1,500**
80% of all nomination fees = Total Purse* *If there are 16 or more entries
(**prizes & money added from stallion owners plus entry fees added back to make the total purse)
For 2016 NILE Futurities
Any foal sired by a nominated stallion would be eligible to enter the Three-Year-Old Futurity, Four-Year-Old Futurity, Five-YearOld Futurity or Barrel Futurity even if it did not go through a NILE Horse Sale. Copy of registration certificate must accompany this form. Nomination fee of $250 due June 1. Late fee of $300. All money paid to nominate stallions will be added back into the futurity purse(s) for which the stallion was nominated, minus a $40 office charge per nomination. Stallion Owner/Horse Owner Purse Split: The owner of the stallion will receive 25% of any futurity winnings. Eligibility will remain with the horse regardless of changes in ownership in the interim. If stallion is not nominated, stallion owner will not receive the 25% of futurity winnings. Nomination is good only for current year that the stallion is nominated. Stallion must be nominated each year. Absolutely NO refunds. Any owner not making all payments on time or not participating in the futurity events will forfeit all money paid in. Any rules or methods of conducting the futurity not covered in this form will be determined by NILE officials.
Mail with check payable to NILE to: NILE, PO Box 1981, Billings, MT 59103 Questions? Call Ward Fenton at (406) 698-6183 or NILE office at (406) 256-2497.
Attach photocopy of registration papers.
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