HANDSOME TRAIL 45 |
TRAIL DUST 45 |
DARK COWBOY 045 |
CONALYNX |
DOC'S LYNX |
champion NCHA derby, NCHA world champion sire, sire of $5,000,000 in NCHA, syndicated for $5,000,000, died young |
15.1 1200 lbs. $66,000 cutting, NCHA bronz award, reserve champion of Canadian futurity and Sun Belt futurity, split 3/4 second go at NCHA futurity, considered to be one of the greatest athletes in history |
CONNIES KITTEN |
full sister to Lonsum Tiger (NCHA open reserve world champion) |
2000, exceptional confirmation and exceptionally fast and athletic |
MISS WAR FROST |
FROSTYS TOPS |
NFR competitor ridden by 15 of the top PRCA hall of fame ropers, won over $150,000, sire of over $5,500,000, and maternal sire of over $3,000,000, a leading PRCA broodmare sire |
full sister to 9 others that were owned by legendary horsemen like RCA world champion Dale Smith, Violinis, etc. |
WAR BLACK |
a famous rope horse producer and dam of Gilbert Reynolds' good sire War Black Ike |
an exceptionally good pedigree of rope and ranch horses, 4X to Driftwood, 15X to Joe Hancock |
NLD MISS KATY CONCHO |
WAR TRAIN |
WAR CONCHO |
grandson of the legends Joe Hancock and Driftwood, his dam is by Driftwood out of Queen Anne (dam of Miss Safari, reserve champion NCHA futurity) by King, full brother to War Drift and Mahala Hancock |
Joe Hancock and Driftwood on his papers, good-natured and fast, he is by War Concho out of a granddaughter of Driftwood Ike, his 2nd dam is by War Drift (full brother to War Concho) |
IKES BOMBER |
a granddaughter of Driftwood Ike out of a daughter of War Drift (full brother to War Concho) double bred Driftwood |
she is the dam or granddam of four black stallions, all good looking, good minded, and excellent confirmation |
BLUE HANCOCK COUNTRY |
NLD EDDIE HANCOCK |
1989, 16 hands, 1400 lbs., a famous ranch horse sire from the Nels DeBruycher ranch of Choteau, Montana |
7X to Joe Hancock, great disposition, dam of Black Lamp 045 (a good looking and good riding young stallion) |
THE COUNTRY BLUES |
one of the outcross, foundation mares of the DeBruycher Ranch |
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DIRT CLOD 045 |
HANCOCK ED |
HANCOCK JUAN |
HANCOCK RAYSEN |
famous as a ranch horse sire, he earned 19 halter pts, working cowhorse and rope points. Sired ROM performers, NCHA money earnings and lots of top rope horses |
sire of PRCA rope horses, very capable horses, good minded |
JUANA DAY |
1963 bay mare by Clabber Juan (a hard-knocking AAAT champion 3 yr old that equaled the track record, and had 76 race starts. He sired rope horses, halter and youth performance pts) |
fifteen world class foundation speed horses in his immediate pedigree, all working and rope horses with saddle horse durability, a powerful hard-boned stallion with a lot of ability mentally and physically |
FIDDLE DRY |
DRY DIRT |
sire of PRCA world champion steer trippin horse, owned by Good brothers in New Mexico |
won Columbia River team roping circuit, granddaughter of the great War Chief |
LUCY FIDDLE |
descends from the famous foundation speed sires: Joe Moore, Dee Dee, and Ed Echols |
her colts have had very good confirmation and are young enough that we have not proven them yet but we have liked the Hancock Ed mares |
AVA HANCOCK |
FROSTY ROAN GOOCH |
HANCOCK DUPLICATE |
25% Joe Hancock, by a son of Roan Hancock by Joe Hancock out of a daughter of Blue Hancock by Joe Hancock, good confirmation horse |
the late Bob Gooch bred and used this horse in Oklahoma |
FOGGY HANCOCK |
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very correct mare, nice looking with great confirmation |
ROCKA CANDY |
ROCKA KING |
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POKA'S BEST |
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