Rodeo prospect alert! Talk about a famous pedigree. This bay colt is built and bred for the bright lights, and he has the personality to be a family horse. We are proud of this colt, and we believe he would be a great asset to any program or family.
Markings: Left front sock- he has a small scar on his left shoulder, which does not affect him in any way
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Bullion Fire Water is one of the easiest and most well-behaved stallions we have. He possesses a remarkable mind. Bullion Fire Water's sire, Fire Water Flit, remains one of today's leading barrel horse sires. He has consistently ranked among the top sires year after year, with an unusually high number of winning barrel horses contributing to his impressive record.
Bully Bullion was AAAT on the track and a multiple stakes winner, earning $225,384. He sired 429 winners, 40 stakes winners, 55 stakes-placed horses, an AQHA World Champion, and earners of over $8.9 million on the track. Bully Bullion is also considered one of the top barrel sires of all time. His progeny have earned over $1.9 million, including three earners of over $100,000. Additionally, Bully Bullion ranks as the #8 all-time top futurity maternal grandsire, with earners exceeding $943,765. Gem Dandy Bullion has $35,128.60 in Equistat earnings and much more from rodeo winnings. She placed in the 1D at several events, including the Run For Bucks Futurity, Old Fort Days Futurity, Good Times Barrel Futurity, IBRA Futurity, Ardmore Barrel Futurity, BFA World Championship Futurity, Old Fort Days Derby, Gold Cup Derby, AR NBHA Finals, and Holiday Classic. Bully Bullion was AAAT on the track and a multiple stakes winner, earning $225,384. He sired 429 winners, 40 stakes winners, 55 stakes-placed horses, an AQHA World Champion, and earners of over $8.9 million on the track. Special Effort was an American Quarter Horse stallion who won the Triple Crown and the All-American Derby. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Association's Hall of Fame in 2008
Lazy K Metallic Yep is not only a fantastic mother who raises some of the nicest babies, but she also has a sweet disposition. She works every summer as a lesson horse, teaching youth both English and western riding. She has been ridden in the mountains and is extremely surefooted. Her pedigree is filled with greats; her sire, Metallic Red Cat, is truly something special. His bloodlines are at the forefront of the performance horse industry. Additionally, his foals are eligible for the NRCHA Stakes. His sire, Metallic Cat, is a NCHA Futurity Champion, a Hall of Fame inductee, and 2013 NCHA Sire Of The Year, with $4.8 million in sire earnings as of fall 2015.
Miss Colonels Prize is an earner of Non Pro money herself and the dam of Miss Prize Maker, Non Pro Champion at the NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity in Reno, Nevada.
Smokums Prize is the highest money-earning 3-year-old in NRCHA history. His rider was injured shortly before the Snaffle Bit Futurity, and Ted Robinson stepped in to ride him at the last minute, winning the Open Championship in 2000. Mister Colonel Bars, among other wins, was the PCCHA Open Futurity Champion. Cat O Lena 380 was the BC Open Futurity Champion in Texas and has produced offspring with ROMs, as well as NCHA, NRHA, and NRCHA money earners. Doc O Lena needs no introduction. Sugar Bar Gal has also produced NCHA, NRHA, and NRCHA money earners. Cat Imp, who is N/N for genetic diseases, stands 15.1 hands and is a full sister to Chowchilla Cat, an NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity Finalist. Imp works as a ranch horse. Little Peppy Lynx earned NCHA money himself and has produced NCHA, NRHA, NRCHA earners, and APHA Champions.