APPALOOSAS,
GRANDCHILDREN,
&
TOMATOES
ON THE
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PICTURES OF OUR HORSES |
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These are pictures of our horses. If one of our horse's pedigree information isn't
listed on another page at this site, I will try to include it here. Please check
back from time to time for updates with new photos and information. I also enjoy
doing extended pedigrees on our horses. Contact us by e-mail at
joedaniels@hotmail.com if you would
like more pedigree information on our horses, or if you have pedigree information to
share.
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"Fun in the snow."
This is from a couple of years ago, taken shortly after Poco had been turned
out of his stall so that he could enjoy the falling snow. |
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Samantha said, "You can't get rid of Peanut
(Honey Bean, ApHC). She's my horse!" When your granddaughter lays claim to a
horse like this, what are you going to do? |
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"Lord of my realm."
Poco has been checking out a course at Equine Community College; Pecking
Order 101. He frequently gets a refresher course on Round Pen Basics. |
Poco & Shannon |
"I can ride all day." |
Two sources
for horses and stallion services, that I recommend are:
Harry L. Jackson,
St. Joseph, Missouri. Located in northwest Missouri,
Harry continues to produce outstanding horses. Broodmares carry
bloodlines that include National Champion Sire, Prince's Twist (by Prince Plaudit);
Appaloosa Supreme Champion, Ha Dar Hadley (by Ha Dar Honey); and Goer. Standing
at stud is UR Goin Grand (ApHC), a halter champion and producer of champions.
You can see photos of UR and some of Harry's other horses by clicking
here. Harry and
Shirley usually have some young stock (weanlings, yearlings and an occasional two-year-old),
as well as broodmares, available. You can contact Harry at:
(816) 238-3059 (late evenings), or write to him at:
Harry L. Jackson
11100 Lower Dekalb
St. Joseph, MO 64504
Circle K Horse
Pavilion, Cookeville, Tennessee. Located a short distance off I-40, just east
of Cookeville, in middle Tennessee, Jerry Jones stands several stallions at stud.
Appaloosa and Arabian stallions are there for the 2000 breeding
season. Not only does Circle K offer breeding services, they also
offer trail rides, horse education courses, and other special events. Circle K
has added a new barn with an indoor riding arena. It's certainly a nice
place to board your horse. You can check them out at:
www.circlekhorsepavilion.com
or Email them.
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