- Skills / Disciplines
- Project, Ranch, Roping
Additional Comments
Aspen is a sorrel yearling filly. She is the 2nd foal from her dam. Her full brother went to be a roper prospect. Aspen is stand offish and always on the move. She is halter broke, but so far her personality would suggest she is the kind of horse that needs to trust her person and will connect with her person. Aspen is put together nicely and should have the athletic ability to make a nice horse. Would expect her to reach 14.3-15 hands.
Aspen's dam, Lizs Pieceofthepie, was sired by Joes Okie Blue who produced several rope, barrel and ranch horses.... (read more) He passed down his trainable mind and good disposition on majority of his foals. This mare was a nice breakaway horse for several years even competing at The American few years ago. She suffered an injury and was purchased as a broodmare prospect. She also has several half siblings that are impressive rope horses with solid careers in team roping.
Aspen's sire, Zans Poppy Two aka Pops, is a buckskin stallion that was bred by Pitzer Ranch and sired by their stallion Audacious To A Te who had a successful career in halter showing. Pops also has some pretty good old bloodlines left on his papers in Zan Parr Bar and Gay Bar King. Pops is producing foals that grow out much bigger than himself. Pops has a great disposition and has been used as a ranch stallion for many years.
Aspen is a nice project. She is located in Llano TX. Currently turned out in pasture growing. She is a project with just the basic minimal halter breaking already done with her.
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**