- Skills / Disciplines
- All Around, Athletic, Beginner, Dun Factor, Performance, Project, Ranch, Ranch Work, Youth
Additional Comments
Pay The Bar Hand aka Reba was born 3-11-22. She is currently taping at 13.2/13.3 hands. She should mature to 14.0-14.1 hands. Sheis a DOLL. The sweetest thing ever. She would be an excellent youth project. Our young kids handle her comfortably and well. She has basic manners and should be ready to start later this spring/summer when she grows a little bit more. She is very willing and trainable with everything thrown at her so far.
Her dam was Silvers Baby Fitz.... (read more) She was a beautiful 14 hand mare with that Doc Bar baby doll head. She raised quality foals with good minds and easy going dispositions. She was a granddaughter of Zan Silver Parr who was George Strait's herd sire and rope horse. He is an AQHA money earning son of Zan Barr Bar. She was also a granddaughter of Doc Fitz. Although he was a NCHA money earner,his bigger accomplishment was being a producer of NCHA $199,000+. His daughters themselves have produced NCHA $136,000+ and NRHA $20,000+. He is an own son of Doc Bar. Silvers Baby Fitz was packed with an amazing pedigree and her foals have proven to be very athletic and they will eat up a cow. She has now passed, but passed on her baby doll head and athletic genetics to all her foals.
Reba's sire Jack" is a 93% FQHA homozygous dun AQHA stallion. He is 15.1-15.2 hands and weighs around 1100 lbs. Jack has big black hooves, big hip, big shoulder and a big presence. We were drawn to Jack because of his size, disposition and breeding. His kind eye is also something we love about him. Jack loves to greet you wherever you are for a good scratch. Jack is 6th descendant of the King Ranch's foundation sire, Ole Sorrel going back to him an estimated 7x. Hired Hand is only 2x off Jack's papers which is very exciting. We are huge fans of the King Ranch program! His top side also carries speed through Boston Mac. Boston Mac had a great disposition and produced very versatile foals. Jack's bottom side has Watch Joe Jack on his papers. Watch Joe Jack was one of the top earning sons of Two Eyed Jack. Jack adds size, bone, great dispositions, speed and hopefully versatility to his offspring, not to mention color! Jack is homozygous dun, which means he can only produce duns. Jack's offspring that we have had our hands on have been very trainable, willing and smart. They have alot bone and most size up pretty big as well.
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Located Llano TX
Tri-State Quarter Horses
Tri-State Quarter Horses was established in Llano TX 2016. Jamie’s grandparents gifted her the use of the family’s brand located in Arlington Co. The ranch has been in Jamie’s family since 1911. We were extremely blessed and excited to be able to carry on a piece of tradition here in Texas. Jamie grew up in Oklahoma farming and ranching. Benny grew up in East Texas following in his family’s footsteps, rodeoing.... (read more) We decided to blend the three states where we are rooted from to form our own business raising quarter horses. Our goal is to raise a trainable versatile horse with bone, hip, athletic ability and speed. We want our horses to be able to go from pasture to arena and be used in different disciplines. Our mares' bloodlines are influenced by staple TX ranches such as 6666's, Tongue River, & King Ranch along with other names as well. We then are crossing back on a foundation stallion hoping to get a versatile horse with modern ranch influence and the old foundation speed, bone, size and disposition.**WE NOW OFFER CONSIGNMENT HORSES**