|
||
04/12/10 |
|
|
After careful consideration, Bandt Quarter Horses has decided to take a permanent break from breeding due to the market, the economy and the fact that I want more time with my children as they grow so fast and time is short. His foals are solid athletes though and gelding him would be a disservice to his bloodlines. If you'd like to contact me about breeding to him, feel free to email me or call me @ 608-669-7908. Thank you! Also, we've decide to put Radar up for sale. He is priced at $2500 w/some negotiability. Ima Jab O Lena,
AQHA # 3559687
Grandson of Doc O Lena, out of a granddaughter of
Colonel Freckles a Ima Jab O Lena a.k.a. "Radar". His sire- Jab O Lena- is out of Jabalina Chex who is a daughter of King Fritz (the daughters of King Fritz are said to be the best producers of cow horses) and Radar's dam is out of a daughter of Colonel Freckles. He is 86% foundation by the NFQHA standards. Radar is a 1997 Rabicano Sorrel (color explanation site) and stands powerfully packed at 14'3" with excellent bone and conformation. His beautiful head is passed on along with his amazing athletic ability. Radar has a kind eye with a lot of intelligence behind it. If you're looking for a well bred stallion with the smarts and natural ability & sense for cattle work and cutting with a little bit of reining thrown in there- look no further. You have just found him! Radar works hard when you want him to and is always waiting for your next signal. He's sensible and knows what you want when you want it and gives it to you 110%. Look at the "Past Years' Foals" page to see just a few of his outstanding foals. Consistently, they all have his incredibly natural & abundant athletic ability and their own awesome personality! 2010 Stud Fee: $550 plus mare care $4/$7 lfg
Doc O Lena information:
Jab O Lena (pedigree)
**********************************
Nicks Breezy Day,
AQHA, NFQHA, FQHR
Breezy was and always will be the foundation stallion for our program. He was bred for ability, sense and soundness. He added muscle, bone, conformation and intelligence! His pedigree included Western Pleasure, Cutting, Reining, Halter and Racing. At 93% Foundation (NFQHA standards), his bloodlines consisted of Leo, King, Wimpy, Three Bars, Peter McCue, Bill Cody, Cowboy, Okie Leo, Skips Brick, Skipper W, Joe Reed, Hard Twist, Poco Bueno, Yellow Jacket and MANY more! We lost Breezy on March 16, 2001. He was our most trusted stallion and the horse on which we built our program. Breezy babies have always been sensible, intelligent, easy to train, beautiful to look at and have the conformation and ability to do whatever you want! Even though we are no longer breeding, our main goal is to have riding horses that have the attributes that Breezy so spoiled me with.....
(this picture's a bit blurry but you can see the movement he had!) |
This site was last updated 04/12/10
© 1991 Bandt Quarter Horses, all rights reserved