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If I’m Eloquent
By If I’m Elected and a bottom line of Azure Te.  She has given me 7 foals.  They all love to run and turn barrels.  Turnerelse and Runnerelly and The Trey Cat are all out of Runnerelse.      Kylah Is A Champ is by American Champ (TB who won ½ million on track)   Rosievelt Bug and Duchess Blackford are out of  Brays Moon Bug by Martha Six Moons

 

Runnerelly 2001 filly
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See If I’m Eloquent above)

 

The Trey Man  

 

Miss Cobi Jo
2003 filly by Super Quick Sticks AAA daughter of Sticks An Stones. Her sire is American Champ who won over 1/2 million on the track. She is running barrels at 3 in about 1/2 speed.

Reference Sires: Runnerelse (AKA Magnum) Runnerelse is one of the last living sons of the great producer, Magnolia Bar, shown in this picture with his owner and my dear friend, Jeani Reiman. For more information on this great barrel horse producer, go to his website - http://www.Runnerelse.com.


 

Frenchmans Irish
I have booked my Rare Bar filly, Slowstartfastfinish to this stallion.  I believe that his pedigree will be a powerful one for the future.  This stallion has a golden mind and a tremendous athletic ability as well as great conformation. He is the type of stallion that could produce a cutting horse, a reining horse, a roping horse, a pleasure horse or a barrel racing horse.
http://www.jericofarm.com/main.htm


Rare Bar
This world champion aged racing stallion ran some of the fastest times ever recorded. His speed indexes of 107-114 were recorded consistently over a period of 4 consecutive years. He is as agile as he is fast and is passing all this to his produce. Ridden in these photos by Joyce.
Information on the left.

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