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On this page you'll find some of our "up & coming " prospects. These are some of the young mares that we have chosen to keep back in our program to continue what we have built for our breeding program. These girls are not for sale, but we often have full & 3/4 siblings. Please click on their picture to view their pedigree's.

Poco Hollywood Miss
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2008 Palomino Mare

Poco Hollywood Miss  96 %  foundation, 25% Poco Bueno,  born and bred  in Holliday TX. Poco Hollywood Miss is a  wonderful girl who is very correct, well built, and bred. She has a lot to offer to our program. She is a pale palomino, almost a champaagne color. She also has a faint dorsal stripe. We will be having her color tested. Her Sire is a son of  Poco King Tuck. Poco King Tuck has been a very influential sire for the foundation bred quarter horse. Poco King Tuck is also the sire to the legenday Little Steel Dust, the number 1 all time leading sire of the NFQHA. "Holly" has some hard to find breeding , for a horse that is so young. She also carries some solid Hollywood Gold breeding on her dams side. Martins Hollywood, a line bred Hollywood Gold stallion, who is one of the top standing stallion of Tom Millers Red Oak Ranch, in Kaufman TX. We are very happy to have a mare like her to add to our program. She brings some of the old foundation breeding stright out of Texas, where it all started.

RR Juanatop That Jaz
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2009 Red Dun Mare on left, no star

RR Juanatop That Jaz 95.31% foundation 2009 red dun. This is a mare that we call " baby smoke" after her dam Juana Smokem. Juana Smokem was reining money earner,a mare that we had for a number of years. She stamped all her foals with her sweet mind, and  correct build . "Baby Smoke" is the results of breeding to Jaz ranch bred stallion Jaz Poco Goldun Blue, a 27% Poco Bueno bred son of Little Steel Dust. This filly has some of the best performance/ reining blood on the bottom side crossed with top foundation lines on the top. She packs a pedigree full of NRHA and Performance money earners. This girl will be a welcome addition into our program when she is mature. She should grow to be around 14.3hh. She has a huge hip, baby doll head and looks just like her dam.

RR Poco Badger
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2009 Dun Mare

RR Poco Badger 2009, 96.88% foundation bred. "sugar" is the cross of Poco Mave on My Bonnie Badger. A corner stone mare in our breeding program she is also the dam our stallion RR Dun It Classy. This Poco Mave daughter is a wonderful example of our breeding program. She has the whole package that we strive to produce: great conformation, an easygoing mind and very strong Dun Factor. She is the spitting image of her dam. Being a double bred Poco Bueno she'll have an important spot in our program when the time comes.

RR Pocos Little Pat
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2009 Black Mare

RR Pocos Little Pat  100% foundation, 27% Poco Bueno, 2009  black  filly. This is filly is a great example of  what our program produces. Sired by our grullo stallion Poco Mave and out of  our mare Poco Ojos Pat. "Bunny" is a wonderful filly. She has the typical easy going mind. She is well built, will be very stout standing around 14.2hh when she is done growing. She has very strong Poco Bueno Breeding, going back to Poco Bueno  3 times in only 4 generations, Great breeding right up close. She is one of  many Poco Mave daughters that we are going to be keeping back over the next few years for our breeding program.

Poco Lost Buckskin
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2007 Buckskin mare

Poco Lost Buckskin (updated picture coming soon)  97% foundation bred, 25% Poco Bueno. This young mare has a lot to offer to our program when the time comes. Another mare from Holliday TX.  She is a double bred Poco Bueno with a mix of  King Ranch breeding and the famous Jessie James. A bloodline that is not as common in Canada with the foundation lines, Jessie James was owend by E.Paul Waggoner, who also owned Poco Bueno. The horses that were produced by E.Paul Waggoner's 3 D's Stock farm from these two stallions were some of the nations top cutting horses. Jessie James made his mark on the NCHA between 1950-1960, people saying that "He was considered to be one of the greatest cutting horses to ever look through a bridle" This buckskin mare "Frankie" has wonderful conformation, stocky and short. Maturing to be around 14.3. We can't wait to see what her influance on our program will be in the future. She carries some of the best cutting horse blood to come out of Texas, along with that great buttermilk buckskin color as a bonus.