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Corriente Cattle
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This is a 10 month old Corriente Steer. Corriente cattle are used for sporting events, such as team roping, bull dogging, etc. Characteristics of this breed are smaller body size, large based horns, and mild dispositions. Every year we sell our yearlings and occasionally we’ll have a registered cow-calf pair or pregnant cow to sell. |
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Dandys Dun
Dealin
AQHA 1999
Palomino stallion
15.3 hands 1200 lbs.
Bloodlines of “King
Leo Bar”, “Vagabond”, “Whizzer Bar”. “King” on top side. “Trouble
Bonanza”, “Coys Bonanza”, “Pixie Page”, “Blondys Dude” on bottom side. 2002 Breeding fee - $400.00 plus Booking fee -$50.00 Grade mare fee $350.00 total. Mare care - $3.50 nite Pipe fence corrals with stall. Live foal Guarantee
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A
little bit about us................. We have been breeding and raising Corriente Cattle and
Quarter Horses for over twenty years. We’ve just recently gotten interested
in mules. The red dun (buckskin?) pictured is a molly mule, born last year,
2001, out of the same dam as our Palomino stallion. Both mules are molly’s,
born last year, and sired by a Mammoth Jack, “Bitteroots Donkey Rocketeer”, owned by Jim Peterson, Fruitland, Washington. We now own three mules,
all born here a Silverhorn Ranch.
Though we no longer raise as many Quarter horses as we used to, we
still have at least one for sale every year. Most of our horse activities now
are just pleasure riding and packing.
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