"Mobbed" 2020 Bay AQHA Stallion
Stud Fee is $800 & includes 1 week of free mare care
This guy is a show stopper! These phone pictures cannot start to capture how gorgeous this horse is; he is absolutely stunning. This colt is put together exactly how we like them to be built. He has a big, rugged frame with great bone and muscles galore. He has the cutest, most refined head with soft eyes and a little dish face. His neck has that pretty arch to it that looks so elegant. He is strong everywhere, from the shoulders through his back and all the way down his hip.
Mobbed is extremely athletic with a huge natural stop and way more speed than you would ever guess by looking at his pedigree. The first time I rode him outside we did a little roll back and I honestly thought is hind legs sank into a hole. Once we had completed the 180 I immediately looked back at the ground to see what had happened, and the ground was undisturbed. He got so far up underneath himself and turned with such strength, balance, and ease that I knew right then he has something different than most horses.
Combined with his good looks and talent Mobbed also has a gentle demeanor and loves attention. He has been very trainable and willing every step of the way. He is bold out on the trails and shows no fear when pushing cattle. Even as a two year old, our kids can ride him around the arena with no problems. In my opinion, this horse is truly the whole package!
The pictures below are Mobbed as a 2yr old.
Mobbed is extremely athletic with a huge natural stop and way more speed than you would ever guess by looking at his pedigree. The first time I rode him outside we did a little roll back and I honestly thought is hind legs sank into a hole. Once we had completed the 180 I immediately looked back at the ground to see what had happened, and the ground was undisturbed. He got so far up underneath himself and turned with such strength, balance, and ease that I knew right then he has something different than most horses.
Combined with his good looks and talent Mobbed also has a gentle demeanor and loves attention. He has been very trainable and willing every step of the way. He is bold out on the trails and shows no fear when pushing cattle. Even as a two year old, our kids can ride him around the arena with no problems. In my opinion, this horse is truly the whole package!
The pictures below are Mobbed as a 2yr old.
Pictures below are Mobbed as a yearling.
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"MERADAS DOC OKIE" 2002 Sorrel Stallion 4 white socks & roaning-
Stud Fee $500 *includes 1 week mare care
Click on Doc's poster above to see additional pics!!!!!!!
Doc was in cutting training for 10 months when we bought him as a three-year old. We took him to a cutting trainer in Missouri to have him finished and shown, but his career never got started. The trainer's property was totally destroyed by a tornado. Many horses were killed almost all were injured. The property was a total loss. The barn that Doc's stall was in was gone, but he survived with only a few minor cuts. He recovered quickly from his injuries and is 100% sound in every way, but by my own regrettable mistake he was never sent back into training. I had the opportunity to ride some of the top cutting horses in the world in Texas, and I truly believe that Doc could have competed at the highest level. His pedigree is as black type as they come, so it's no suprise that Doc's full sister won the West Texas Cutting Futurity. His sire, Meradas Money Talks, is an all time leading stallion in both reined cow horse and cutting.
Doc is a special horse that has it all. You will not find a performance horse with better conformation. He puts his muscular build and cute head on all of his colts. He has the disposition of a gelding and can be ridden through the mares' pasture with a halter and lead rope. I know sorrel isn't the most popular color in the world, but when it's combined with as much chrome and roan hair as Doc and his foals have, it looks pretty good to me. If you could say one thing that stands out above all else when speaking of Doc's foals, it is without a doubt their athleticism. They are easy to start, but when you ask for more they definitely have it! Doc has produced reiners, cutters, and working cow horses. He also has some offspring out there competing in the extreme cowboy race competitions.
Jewel's Leo Bars
Freckles Playboy Gay Jay
Freckles Merada Doc O'Lena
Lenaette Bar Socks Babe
Meradas Money Talks Doc Bar
producer of nearly $2,000,000 Doc Quixote Magnolia Gal
Money Talks Rio Six Chick
Money From Home Cee Miss Snapper
Lightning Bar
Doc Bar Dandy Doll
Doc's Hickory Chickasha Mike
Miss Chickasha Maggie Cowden
Docs Miniokie Leo
producer of over $130,000 Okie Leo Sorrel Sue
Miniokie Sugar Bars Blaze
Mini Bar Blaze Bo's Nini
These pictures below were taken 12-1-2012 after we brought him from spending the fall with the mares and he was fatter than a tick. We hadn't ridden Doc in 5 yrs so we pulled him out of the pasture to see what he remembered. We saddled him up & lunged him around for a few minutes then got on. He rode right off like a dream. I had almost forgotten how fast he can back up. I've never ridden anything that can fly backwards the way he does!
Doc was in cutting training for 10 months when we bought him as a three-year old. We took him to a cutting trainer in Missouri to have him finished and shown, but his career never got started. The trainer's property was totally destroyed by a tornado. Many horses were killed almost all were injured. The property was a total loss. The barn that Doc's stall was in was gone, but he survived with only a few minor cuts. He recovered quickly from his injuries and is 100% sound in every way, but by my own regrettable mistake he was never sent back into training. I had the opportunity to ride some of the top cutting horses in the world in Texas, and I truly believe that Doc could have competed at the highest level. His pedigree is as black type as they come, so it's no suprise that Doc's full sister won the West Texas Cutting Futurity. His sire, Meradas Money Talks, is an all time leading stallion in both reined cow horse and cutting.
Doc is a special horse that has it all. You will not find a performance horse with better conformation. He puts his muscular build and cute head on all of his colts. He has the disposition of a gelding and can be ridden through the mares' pasture with a halter and lead rope. I know sorrel isn't the most popular color in the world, but when it's combined with as much chrome and roan hair as Doc and his foals have, it looks pretty good to me. If you could say one thing that stands out above all else when speaking of Doc's foals, it is without a doubt their athleticism. They are easy to start, but when you ask for more they definitely have it! Doc has produced reiners, cutters, and working cow horses. He also has some offspring out there competing in the extreme cowboy race competitions.
Jewel's Leo Bars
Freckles Playboy Gay Jay
Freckles Merada Doc O'Lena
Lenaette Bar Socks Babe
Meradas Money Talks Doc Bar
producer of nearly $2,000,000 Doc Quixote Magnolia Gal
Money Talks Rio Six Chick
Money From Home Cee Miss Snapper
Lightning Bar
Doc Bar Dandy Doll
Doc's Hickory Chickasha Mike
Miss Chickasha Maggie Cowden
Docs Miniokie Leo
producer of over $130,000 Okie Leo Sorrel Sue
Miniokie Sugar Bars Blaze
Mini Bar Blaze Bo's Nini
These pictures below were taken 12-1-2012 after we brought him from spending the fall with the mares and he was fatter than a tick. We hadn't ridden Doc in 5 yrs so we pulled him out of the pasture to see what he remembered. We saddled him up & lunged him around for a few minutes then got on. He rode right off like a dream. I had almost forgotten how fast he can back up. I've never ridden anything that can fly backwards the way he does!
2007 Home Raised gelding by Meradas Doc Okie & Playful Hugs!!!!!
"Sweet Vanilla Cash" 2013 Perlino Stallion-Stud Fee $500 *includes 1 week mare care
These pictures of Cash were taken as a 2yr old after he had just been running in the pasture. This stallion is a 100% color producer no matter what color your mare is. We bought him to put a little more size and bone on our cutting bred mares. He is a grandson of the Hall of Fame horse Nu Cash and his dam is a producing daughter of Double Tuf Chex by Tuf N Busy. His colts have fantastic dispositions, have a lot of shape, and are very athletic. So far, the speed in Cash's background is really coming through in his offspring. I think his babies will make great arena horses, and the exciting thing is we won't have to wait much longer to find out. He produced 7 foals in 2016 and we are very excited about his future as a sire.
Cash has a lot going for him with is color, conformation, disposition, and pedigree. From top to bottom he has some of the best using and producing horses in our industry. Many of them are well kept secrets because they didn't reproduce huge numbers. Sweet Vanilla Cash is a result of, in my opinion, one of the best crosses in AQHA history; Nu Cash stallions on Bueno Chex mares!
-Colonel Freckles was the 1976 NCHA Futurity Champion, which was considered one of the toughest ever. He beat horses like Smooth Herman, Doc's Oak, Doc's Hickory, Freckles Playboy, Doc's Remedy, and Wyoming Doc. He also produced futurity champions.
-Lone Drifter is a son of the legendary rope horse Driftwood Ike. Lone Drifter produced many top PRCA USTRC and WPRA performers.
-Tuf N Busy was a top producing son of Bueno Chex, and has sired some of the most versatile performers out there. Ask anyone who has ever ridden a Tuf N Busy, and they will tell you they are about as good as it gets for well-rounded performance horses.
-Leo Maudie was a son of Leo and was an AQHA Supreme Champion and AAA race horse. He earned his ROM in both halter and performance.
-Nu Cash was the 1987 NRCHA Futurity Champion. He is the only NRCHA Open Snaffle Bit Futurity Champion to sire three Open Snaffle Bit Futurity Champions. He also produced the Hall of Fame stallion Nu Chex to Cash.
-Double Tuf Chex was a world show qualifier and he earned his performance ROM.
* Other grandsons of Nu Cash include BIG CHEX TO CASH, LIL JOE CASH, and WIMPYS LITTLE STEP!!!
Cash has a lot going for him with is color, conformation, disposition, and pedigree. From top to bottom he has some of the best using and producing horses in our industry. Many of them are well kept secrets because they didn't reproduce huge numbers. Sweet Vanilla Cash is a result of, in my opinion, one of the best crosses in AQHA history; Nu Cash stallions on Bueno Chex mares!
-Colonel Freckles was the 1976 NCHA Futurity Champion, which was considered one of the toughest ever. He beat horses like Smooth Herman, Doc's Oak, Doc's Hickory, Freckles Playboy, Doc's Remedy, and Wyoming Doc. He also produced futurity champions.
-Lone Drifter is a son of the legendary rope horse Driftwood Ike. Lone Drifter produced many top PRCA USTRC and WPRA performers.
-Tuf N Busy was a top producing son of Bueno Chex, and has sired some of the most versatile performers out there. Ask anyone who has ever ridden a Tuf N Busy, and they will tell you they are about as good as it gets for well-rounded performance horses.
-Leo Maudie was a son of Leo and was an AQHA Supreme Champion and AAA race horse. He earned his ROM in both halter and performance.
-Nu Cash was the 1987 NRCHA Futurity Champion. He is the only NRCHA Open Snaffle Bit Futurity Champion to sire three Open Snaffle Bit Futurity Champions. He also produced the Hall of Fame stallion Nu Chex to Cash.
-Double Tuf Chex was a world show qualifier and he earned his performance ROM.
* Other grandsons of Nu Cash include BIG CHEX TO CASH, LIL JOE CASH, and WIMPYS LITTLE STEP!!!