I re-edited some footage I had of Clayboy. When visiting the website, you can probably guess we love this ole stallion alot, and think the world of him. We are very fortunate to have him here with us! He is a special boy. The type of stallion that will throw so much versality! If you cross a western pleasure mare on him, he will throw a western pleasure baby, lol, the same holds true for halter and rodeo.
I have received some feedback and people have asked why are the babies priced higher.... so heres the answer... Clayboy is a proven stallion, his babies are winners. His babies are often gentle, with awsome bone, feet and confirmation. Clayboys babies out of QH dams, are going to be double-registered, which certainly impacts the value of breeding stallions and mares, and for those who want to show their horses in APHA/AQHA shows. And lastly, our mares are high quality, we handpicked them especially for Clayboy and paid a pretty penny for them as well. The have the termperament, pedigree, confirmation and 90% of our mares are proven producers. As many know, finding the best stallion is half the battle, it takes a long time to get a good broodmare band together and often costs quite abit more, lol. The late Herscehll Williams, from Ocala Florida (who owned and stood Clayboy) gave Jay the best advise and told him what type of Mare he crosses the best with... and we listened to that advice and the results are beyond what we had hoped for. Herschell was a very wise horseman and we always be grateful for the time he spent talking to Jay and offering his suggestions.
Some paint breeders may think we are abit off, lol, because while we have a Colored Stallion, we dont breed for color... everything comes first, then the color is considered the "icing on the cake." We want our babies to be able to hold up in competition, to have the heart to travel and gentleness for the whole family. We want to raise babies that can be shown in western pleasure one weekend and then rodeo the next. That is our goal.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
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