
REFERENCE STALLIONS
| Judge Moolah "Judge" was a "picture book horse", according to Paul Fitzgerald, an old time Oklahoma breeder who spent a life time developing Judge's pedigree from the best lines available. We couldn't agree more. Judge captured our hearts the first moment we saw him. He has big soft expressive eyes and a gentle disposition that makes you ask "Is he really is a stallion?" All doubts disappear when you feast your eyes on his foals. A true sire, he stamps his get (you can spot one a mile away). We wanted a stallion to breed to our Minidoka Stables’ mares. Judge had everything we wanted. He is a balanced blend of Appaloosa, Thoroughbred, and foundation Quarter Horse. In his short career as a show horse, he garnered two OaPBA Year End titles, Open English Performance Horse, and Dressage . |
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Rebound T217,294
was an outstanding open jumper who spent many years on the open
circuit in California. From California, he was brought to Oregon to
begin a career in Dressage at the age of 16. He was purchased by us
in 1993 to compliment our breeding program.
He has left his mark on our herd, and will be sorely missed.
Our Rebound, Judge crosses are wonderful babies with potential to
burn.
He was by Bouncer,
the winning sire of RC Watson of Ojai, CA. Bouncer had a notable
race record, followed by several state jumping championships.
Rebound was out of
Madam Ribot, a thoroughbred mare with Ribot, Indian Hemp and
Nasrullah in her backlines.
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Simcoe’s Snowy
Rock (F3,800) was the corner stone of Bill and Neva Moore’s
Minidoka Stables. Rocky’s blood can be found in champion’s such
as Minidoka Wendy, Minidoka Kalua, Thumbprint, Minidoka Sunday,
Minidoka Tom, and Double Bid. He was a common sight in Idaho parade’s,
as he carried Governor Samuelson or Miss Appaloosa America. He was
equally at home working cattle on the ranch. According to Jan Haddle,
author of The Complete Book of the Appaloosa “Simcoe’s Snowy
Rock contributed greatly to the race-winning Minidoka Stables. The
motto of Bill and Neva is the “Breeder’s Breeder”.
Their horse’s were well know and respected in the
Northwest.
Rocky carried the
blood of Red Eagle, Leopard Cortez, Morgan’s Cheeta, and Trial
Spin (JC).
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