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2004 & 2005 Colts - 2006 Colts - 2007 Colts
(added a sorrel 05 AQHA filly) (1 red roan filly left) (Gelded 7 Colts Fall 07)
(2004 APHA Bay Overo Stallion) (1 AQHA Gray Stud Colt)
2008 Colts Brood Mares
(expecting 14 foals in April & May)

**7 New Puppies Whelped On December 4th, 2007!**
**One puppy left out of this litter**
Click Here To See Stock Dogs & Puppies For Sale page!
One Tan/black/white male left from the May 18th, 2007 litter!
Free Kittens
Males & Females for Free & For Sale!
Some are spayed and nuetered!
2 calicos, 1 siamese male, 2 silver tabbies &
** 1 adorable white/calico female that needs an indoor home!

My Favorite Outside Stallions
Other Ten Sleep, WY Horses 4 Sale
Horse Haulers Wyoming Horses 4 Sale
(one black, broke, broodmare for sale or trade!)
(Click above to see barrel racing geldings & mares)

Ten Sleep Traingle Paints & a few Quarter Horses!
(Click above & you will find a Spooky Rip AQHA 2005 Sorrel Filly For Sale!)
(More recent pictures of her are on my 2004 & 2005 Colts For Sale page)
Jim & Sandra's QUICK SILVER SPOOK - 2003 AQHA Gray Stallion
Here you will see a flashy gray stallion that I raised & sold.
I am featuring his first colt crop in 2007 owned by Jim & Sandra of Lewis Colorado

Important Future Colt Buyer Info:
PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN HALTER & LEAD ROPE!
Please don't bring your horse trailers down the first time
hoping I'll send a colt home with you that day with a
hand written bill of sale!
I only sell the legal way, through a Wyoming Brand Inspector!!
If you are 100% sure that you want to take a certain colt home,
through web pictures or my poster pictures then we need to make prior arrangements before you arrive to schedule an appointment with
the brand inspector so that he can be here, at the ranch,
when you are here buying the colt!
Brand Inspections need to be done any time a horse changes ownership.
NO...Abosolutely NO hand written Bill Of Sales
will be given out with my signature on them.
If you need help in tracking down a lost brand inspection
then I'd be glad to lend a hand. I have fairly good records and
can contact the brand inspector and he can look up the transaction
and get a new copy to you straight from his hands after he talks to me!
For more infomation on our state brand laws contact:
Wyoming Livestock Board
at
http://wlsb.state.wy.us
or call
(307) 777-7515

Out of State Buyers Info:
You will need the following documents in hand
as you drive across state borders:
Coggins,
Health Certificate
& Brand Inspection
Before a horse can be hauled legally to another state
it must first have a Coggins test drawn up
and a Health Certificate from my local veterinarian!
This whole process requires pre-planning on
my part and complete cooperation on your part!
You will need to give me your full name
(for the AQHA Transfer & the Health Certificate)
and the horse's final destination address,
along with your County name.
That is 'County'...not Country!
Otherwise I can not get the Health Certificate and Brand Inspection,
let alone the transfer of a registered AQHA horse completed properly!
Note: A Coggins takes 1 1/2 to 2 weeks to receive the papers back in the mail
from the vet after he has drawn up the blood work and sent it in to the lab.
*If you request to have it faxed (costs you considerably more $) to my vet
from the state vet lab it can be in the vets hands within 2-3 days,
but this still requires that I take a trip to Worland, WY (70 mile roundtrip)
for me to be able to pick up the papers from the vet
& to get the Health Certificate for your colt!
*Planning ahead is very important!
*Make it easy on the seller and learn what needs
to be done before you buy a horse!
*Hopefully the above info will help you with all of your future horse buying!
***Please don't insult me by asking if these processes can be skipped!
***I sell the legal way only!!!

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Ranch Photos
About
The Ranch

Raising good horses in Wyoming has been a tradition in the Mills family
for the last 4 generations. My great grandfather, Thomas S. Mills homesteaded
a ranch on Cherry Creek, south of Ten Sleep, WY in the late 1800's. At one time during
his life as a rancher and horse breeder, he owned around 500 head of
horses. They were broke and sold to the U.S. Army and local ranchers
and folks that still depended on a good horse for transportation. My
grandfather, Milo B. Mills, carried on that tradition of raising good
using horses and then passed it on to my father, Boyd S. Mills. Their
horse raising fever passed on to me...somehow! I now carry on the family
tradition with a great appreciation for all the careful selection and
years of quality horse breeding that my ancestors have done. They are
the reason I am able to continue raising these quality, working cow horses of my own today.
My
grandfather & great grandfather didn’t raise registered horses,
just tough ranch horses that could go the distance and get the job done.
My father’s first registered stallion was Dry Fork Buck (1952
Dun - AQHA #0040720). “Moon” as my father named him was
out of Windy M and by Moore’s Little Buck. Moon had Keeno, Patron,
Gata and Zantanon bloodlines! Although Moon is listed as a gelding with
AQHA, he remained a stallion on our ranch until the day he died and produced plenty
of the flashiest duns, grullos, browns and buckskins I have ever seen! I assume that AQHA listed him as a gelding because he never bred any registered mares, but he bred plenty of good grade mares during his lifetime. There are many folks out there that bought a Moon colt and can attest to this fact. They were extremely cowy and could handle rough terrain. This is a quality that real ranch & country folks hold dear to our professions!
His
2nd registered AQHA stallion was an own son of Peppy P-212, named Peppy Rojo (1958 Sorrel Stallion - AQHA #0091683),
out of an Oklahoma running horse bred mare (sired by Silvertone) named
Chocolate P-2369. In my opinion, Peppy Rojo was the greatest stallion
we have ever owned. He put good solid bone on his colts and plenty of
natural cow sense, stamina, speed, and longevity with perfectly balanced
conformations. Peppy Rojo was a true blue people lover! My mom rode
him and Peppy always stood perfectly still for her to climb up on! The kids would stack 4 strong on his bare back! You can't do that with very many stallions! Unfortunately our ranch never owned any registered mares to breed him to, but several of
my grade brood mares are his great granddaughters. We do have 4 granddaughters
of his that produce colts with the same style, class and cow sense that was typical of Peppy
Rojo.
His
3rd & 4th AQHA stallions were sons of Beaver Comet, by Cactus Comet,
by Lightening Bar. The Rusty Nail (1975 Red Roan Stallion - AQHA #1125269) listed as a red roan, was
a typical blue roan most of the year, amid seasonal color changes. However, he never bore the color of a red roan. At times you could have, maybe, called him a bay roan, but to us and to everyone that saw him in person he was a blue roan. He
was a stocky bulldog type of quarter horse and along with more cow sense
he brought the coveted roan colors into our brood mare band. Some of my grade quarter horse buyers may have received my homemade pedigree charts with The Rusty Nail's name listed as just "Rusty Nail". This is purely my mistake for spelling his name wrong, so don't think he wasn't a papered stallion! His younger
half brother, Rushin Comet (1976 Chestnut Stallion - AQHA #1194858) was a big soggy built sorrel stallion! He added
more depth, bone and muscle to our program. Comet was bred to one registered
roping mare named Miss Classy Dell owned at the time by a family friend. Miss Classy Dell produced our first registered filly
named Broken Dell Bars, who is also the dam to Ten Sleep Foxy Bar and the dam to several of our brood mares. Namely, Southern Dell Fox and King Poca Silver Bar, now pictured on the brood mare page. Broken Dell Bars is also the great grand dame (etc.) to several of my other brood mares.
My
father was taught by the old-timers that in order to avoid producing
a bunch of rough riding, stocky quarter horses you needed to add some
thoroughbred once in a while. Along came Foxy Pleasure, (1981 Blood Bay Stallion - AQHA Appendix #X0261687), half Quarter Horse and half Thoroughbred stallion.
I thought I was in heaven when he would run with that smooth rocking
horse motion! He wasn’t a cow horse, but he had speed, stamina,
a super sweet disposition for a stallion, plus he added more height to our colts. I even broke this stallion on my own and that doesn't happen every day! He was a joy to ride and sure did produce some fast, powerful cow horses for our family and for many other folks during his time.
His
son pictured below, Ten Sleep Foxy Bar (1993 Blood Bay Stallion - AQHA Appendix #X0507500) carries on that smooth riding tradition and even added a little more
cow sense from his dam’s side, despite his tall, lanky Thoroughbred
type conformation. If you've got a hang up about raising, breeding or buying Appendix registered horses keep it to yourself! I've learned from my own personal experience that it doesn't make a horse run any faster if he's got straight blue Quarter Horse papers. Those long legged TB crossed horses can sure jump a Wyoming draw or wide creek a whole lot better than the short legged Quarter Horses!! If you research the bloodlines on the AQHA speed and performance horses you'll notice that most of them are 1/8th, 1/4th or even half Thoroughbred! I took over training Ten Sleep Foxy Bar after he was ridden 2 times in a horse breaking clinic. Some mistakes were made, but otherwise he broke out really well. Most of his colts have been easy to break to ride also. They are good all-around using horses built to go all day and cowy enough to get the job done!
I have also raised a grade 1997 buckskin stallion sired by Ten
Sleep Foxy Bar that is built like a tank, named Buckskin Bo. Bo also
sports the Peppy Rojo line in his dam's pedigree and is a good color producer
so far. He is by far the smoothest horse I have ever ridden and that old saying holds true with him that you can't ride papers!!! Registered or Grade, he's got some nice qualities to pass on to the right kind of mares if you want color and a reasonable stallion breeding fee without all the hassles of registering his colts! **He is grade because his dam, granddame, great granddame, etc were grade horses, born and bred in Wyoming and used on working ranches. There is no way to register them with AQHA. I suppose that you can register them in a color registry if you so choose. I'd be willing to help out if you need anything like DNA info on Bo or his pedigree info.
The
“strawberry on top” is Spooky Rip, my 1991 Gray Stallion - AQHA
#3010340. He has a foundation packed pedigree, color, cow sense, and
conformation all in one small package. His colts that you will see pictured on my web site
tell it better than my own words! He has been a gem to own and manage and has raised some fine colts. He is a good brood mare producer, stallion prospect producer and there are plenty of good hard working geldings spread around Wyoming and across the United States, even including a pretty red roan stallion in Alaska! I did not need any help breaking Spooky Rip. He was easy to train and so willing to learn. He can even be ridden bareback! He is a real gem!
Help Notes - If you are researching AQHA horses by their numbers on the AQHA site you'll notice (see above) that many of them are listed with several zero's in their AQHA numbers. Because of the increasing numbers of registered quarter horses being raised and the internet research capabilities, extra zero digits might need to be added to the old numbers as you research the horses by their AQHA numbers. Sometimes you'll need to add 2 or 3, even 4 for the older original AQHA horses. For example, Peppy P-212 (when researching try # 00000212) or Chocolate P-2369 (when researching try # 00002369) to make your research work when doing it by the registration numbers! For best results, try using just their names. It's much easier!

To the doubting Thomas's:
If the DNA system is advanced enough...
You are invited to call and schedule an appointment to come and
DNA test my horses (again)...at your own expense!
It would be my pleasure to educate you!
They will trace back to the famous AQHA horses that I have mentioned above, both my grade and my registered horses alike!

The
Stallions
Spooky
Rip
1991
Gray Stallion
AQHA # 3010340
14.2
Hands
Weight: 1,190 lbs.

 




| Spooky
Rip |
Spooks
Silver Bar |
Doc's
Silver Bar |
Doc
Bar |
Miss
Silver Joe |
Holly's
Spook |
Holly
Joe King |
| Spooks
Babette |
Rips
Nachie |
Rip
Rip |
Leo |
Sugaree
Bars |
Nachie
Roan |
Blue
Valentine |
Miss Nachie |

Ten
Sleep Foxy Bar
1993 Bay Stallion
AQHA Appendix # X0507500
16
Hands
1,300 lbs.




| Ten
Sleep Foxy Bar
|
Foxy
Pleasure |
Passions
Pleasure TB |
What
A Pleasure TB |
Lil's
Day TB |
The Frosty
Fox |
Beaver
Comet |
| Already
Frosty
|
Broken
Dell Bars |
Rushin
Comet |
Beaver
Comet
|
Rushin'
Thistle |
Miss
Classy Dell |
Classy
Bar |
|
Anita Dell |

Buckskin
Bo
1997 Grade Buckskin Stallion
15.3 Hands
1,300 lbs.

^ Photos taken as a 7 yr old

Photo taken above on 7/27/06
Photos taken below as a 3 year old

Photos below taken as a 7 year old

Photo below taken as a 4 year old

| Buckskin
Bo |
Ten
Sleep Foxy Bar |
Foxy
Pleasure |
Passions
Pleasure TB |
The
Frosty Fox |
Broken Dell
Bars |
Rushin Comet |
|
Miss Classy
Dell |
Snowflake II
(Grade Mare) |
Rushin
Comet
|
Beaver Comet |
Rushin' Thistle |
Snowflake
I (Grade Mare) |
Peppy
Rojo (by Peppy) |
|
Snowball (Grade Mare)
|

FOR SALE!






^ Photos Taken November 17th, 2007 ^
CLASSY JACK FROST
APHA Bay Overo Stallion
(I call him a bay roan overo...but!)
APHA calls him a Bay Overo.
APHA # 796,112
Foaled: April 07, 2004
Height: 15.1 hands as of November 17th, 2007
Weight: approx. 1,100 lbs (11/17/07)
Sire: TEN SLEEP FOXY BAR
(pictured above)
Dam: JESTER LITO
(pictured on my Brood Mares page)
*Stallion Listing Fees paid. DNA done.
Breeding Info: 2 years of (small) barbed wire pasture breeding.
Only 1 - 2 mares at a time.
Foals: In 2007 his first foals hit the ground.
*One bay tobiano gelding (out of a black tobiano mare)
*One bay roan (? with spot on belly) solid gelding.
(out of a red roan quarter horse mare).
Price: $2,800 (as of 2/27/08)
Castration, Coggins, Health Inspection and Brand Inspection are all extra!
Classy Jack Frost's pedigree is listed on my 2004/2005 Colts page!
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Physical Address:
154 B Road 78
Ten Sleep, Wyoming
82442

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