- Skills / Disciplines
- Breeding
Additional Comments
Kay is a 2012 chestnut broodmare that is confirmed bred as of 1/27/25 for a 4/15-5/31 foal. Kay is blind in her right eye. She tends to be the low man on the totum pole in a herd. Kay used to be a rope horse. Previous owner (also her breeder) broke her as a breakaway horse. She roped on her at The American even. Kay has money earned , but she tore her hamstring back in 2020 and had a lot scar tissue therefore she was not competively sound anymore.... (read more) Current owner bought her as a broodmare and she has had 3 foals so far. Her oldest is a coming 3 year old and was bought as rope horse prospect as a yearling. Kay is a ranch broodmare. She is apart of a herd and has been live covered and foals out in the pasture. She will come with a current coggins and papers. Kay sizes up around 14.3-15 hands.
She was exposed back to the same buckskin stallion Zans Poppy Two. He is a Pitzer bred foundation stallion with Zan Parr Bar, Gay Bar King and Audacious To A Te on his papers. He sizes up around 14.2 hands but throws foals much bigger with alot bone and substance. Several of his offspring have made really good all around horses.
This would be the 4th full sibling. Her 2024 foal is also for sale and is posted in his own ad
Shipping Notes
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**