Thanks! I brought the sire of the bays up from Texas, with no show record (finished in cutting but not yet shown) and no foals on the ground, he did well both as a sire and in the cutting arena once I started showing him. At the time I couldn't afford to keep him in constant training with a cutting trainer, so I brought him home and trail rode him a LOT. We would always pass other riders on the trail and they never knew I was on a stud until I said something, because of how well behaved he was. And then they'd notice his jowls lol. Cowboy has big jowls, but he was gelded as a yearling so I dont know why they kept getting big. Owner says they jiggle when he trots lol.

I am gonna haul Billy (cowboy's 1/2 brother, same dam) over to Ellensburg where Cowboy's owner lives and we're gonna go for a trail ride up the canyon they were both born on. Should be fun! I used to ride their dam up there lol.

I also have an opportunity to go see Missy as they will be close by in september, I haven't seen her in person since I sold her. And I get to ride her!!! So awesome. Probably can ride Cowboy too when I go to Ellensburg, but I've ridden him before. Still will be fun though.

There is a filly by their sire that was foaled in 2003, she was his first foal, and she was sold before she was even weaned (gorgeous little dun filly) to someone in California. I lost all their contact info and every now and then I google the mare's registration name, but I can't find anything on her. They were going to breed her when she was old enough but last I checked there were no registered foals. I dont remember my log in info for aqha online so I havent looked in awhile. I would love to see what she looks like grown up, she was one gorgeous wealing. She was on a truck headed to california as soon as she was weaned too, lol. They wanted her pretty bad, and paid a good price for her. I hope they still have her and she's doin good.

Still trying to track down a few of his other offspring, my computer I had ALL my records stored on crashed and I lost it all.