MISS UNIVERSE 45
	
	
 
  
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Pedigree
	
		
			MISS UNIVERSE 45   		 | 
		
			LONSUM STAR LEO 45   		 | 
		
			LONSUM LUCKY BOTTOM		 | 
		
			LONSUM TIGER   		 | 
		
			TIGER LEO		 | 
	 
	
		| AQHA 0174497, 15.3, 1300 lbs., AAA, 24 cutting points, AAA at Los Alamitos, sire of many world champions in 9 events, sire of 4400 pts. | 
	 
	
		| AQHA 0805757, NCHA open reserve world champion beating Freckles Playboy and Doc's Oak, grandson of Leo and triple bred King, finalist NCHA open futurity, 4th NCHA derby | 
		
			KIOWAS DIANA		 | 
	 
	
		| AQHA 0082685, dam of 9 cutting winners, 4 world or reserve world champions,  point earners in 7 events earning 604 pts. 3X King (42%), one of the greatest and most versatile mares of all time | 
	 
	
		| exceptional confirmation, disposition, speed, and cow, still sound at 25, out of one of the greatest cowhorse families in history | 
		
			LUCKY BOTTOM ANN		 | 
		
			LUCKY STAR MAC		 | 
	 
	
		| an all time leading NCHA sire and top 30 broodmare sire, double bred Bert and Oklahoma Star, possibly the greatest cowhorse of all time | 
	 
	
		| 1981 NCHA futurity semi-finalist (top 45 out of 1000), NCHA certificate of ability #4152, NCHA earnings of $16,155.39 and 27 saddles, sold for $55,000 in the late 80's, the cow was never born that could get by Ann | 
		
			BARRED BIRDETTE		 | 
	 
	
		| dam of 7 major NCHA winners including Lucky Bottom 18 (world champion), Lucky Bottom 62 (bronze award) | 
	 
	
		| this is one of the greatest stallions we have known, athletic, fast, cowy, breedy, good minded, his foals are the same, Leo, King, and Oklahoma Star breeding at its best | 
		
			QUE SERA 045   		 | 
		
			LONSUM MARSHALL 045		 | 
		
			LONSUM TIGER   		 | 
	 
	
		| AQHA 0805757, NCHA open reserve world champion beating Freckles Playboy and Doc's Oak, grandson of Leo and triple bred King, finalist NCHA open futurity, 4th NCHA derby | 
	 
	
		| AQHA 2741561, considered by pedigree men to be one of the greatest bred horses in history, his mind and train-ability was the best ever found, perfect withered, cow, and train-ability | 
		
			PRICE FLICKA LEO		 | 
	 
	
		| AQHA 0571920, dam of Prices Wendy Leo (world championships workoff champion, winner of the Nebraska futurity / derby, Kansas futurity / derb), considered by many to be the greatest mare in the breed | 
	 
	
		| 4 X Leo, 4 X King P234, and 4 X Oklahoma Star, one of the prettiest, sweetest, and big  motored mares I have ever known, 15.2, 1200 lbs | 
		
			JODYS SARAH 045   		 | 
		
			JODY FAIRFAX   		 | 
	 
	
		| Open Reserve World Champion stallion, champion stallion of 1974 NCHA futurity, leading broodmare sire, broke a leg & later hauled for the world & broke record for NCHA money earned in a year | 
	 
	
		| One of three great daughters of Jody Fairfax, beautiful physically and mentally, every foal was great, her 1st, 2nd & 3rd dams were by all-time NCHA broodmare sires, dam of Que Sera 045 & Good Lookin Gray 045 | 
		
			SPORT MODEL ROYAL   		 | 
	 
	
		| Sold for $50,000, was in  NCHA top ten non-pro $5,000, semi-finalist in  NCHA futurity, full sister to Sport Model Holly (res champion non-pro futurity), her dam produced 7 major winners of over $300,000 | 
	 
	
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			MISS ITALY 45   		 | 
		
			LATIGO 45   		 | 
		
			LONSUM MARSHALL 045		 | 
		
			LONSUM TIGER   		 | 
	 
	
		| AQHA 0805757, NCHA open reserve world champion beating Freckles Playboy and Doc's Oak, grandson of Leo and triple bred King, finalist NCHA open futurity, 4th NCHA derby | 
	 
	
		| AQHA 2741561, considered by pedigree men to be one of the greatest bred horses in history, his mind and train-ability was the best ever found, perfect withered, cow, and train-ability | 
		
			PRICE FLICKA LEO		 | 
	 
	
		| AQHA 0571920, dam of Prices Wendy Leo (world championships workoff champion, winner of the Nebraska futurity / derby, Kansas futurity / derb), considered by many to be the greatest mare in the breed | 
	 
	
		| near perfect confirmation, disposition, trainablility & by my standards, breeding, as his sire & both of his grandsires were some of the greatest horses I've ever known | 
		
			STARBERT ROYAL 045   		 | 
		
			STARBERT C ED   		 | 
	 
	
		| full blood brother to Starbert C Dean (PRCA world champion calf horse of Fred Whitfield), sire of 2 winners of the Northern Slide in western Canada (most prestigious reining), 7/8 brother to Starbert C Barb | 
	 
	
		| correct, nice looking, athletic, dam of upcoming sire Latigo 45 and Ticks 100s of Em | 
		
			CHICKASHA ROYAL 045		 | 
	 
	
		| a fancy, fast, cowey mare that has been a fabulous producer, dam of the great Jody Ann Marshall 045 and the 2nd dam of Latigo 045 | 
	 
	
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			SAN BELLINI HOUSE 45   		 | 
		
			BUNK HOUSE 045   		 | 
		
			GENUINE SMOKE   		 | 
	 
	
		| 15.2, 1275 lbs., NCHA money earner every time shown, sire of ranch horse of the year, NCHA money earning sire and maternal sire | 
	 
	
		| considered by Shannon Pearce of the Colt 45 Ranch to be one of the greatest sires he has ever had access to in all categories: cow, train-ability, durability, travel, confirmation, and outcross, Leo, King, Oklahoma Star | 
		
			LONSUM HANNAH 045		 | 
	 
	
		| grand-daughter of two of Leo's best, both granddams are world class producers | 
	 
	
		| A very kind, friendly young mare. We have lots of hopes for her. | 
		
			SAN BELLINI   		 | 
		
			PEPPY DOC SAN		 | 
	 
	
		| winner of $7,351 in NCHA, sire of winners in NCHA, NRCHA and AQHA World Championship Show | 
	 
	
		| A big powerful, good-looking mare that was a NCHA money winner and won a lot of money sorting and penning. | 
		
			JEANY BELLINI		 | 
	 
	
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