Who rode Frenchmans Guy?
Frenchmans Guy is a $14M+ leading all-around performance horse sire and sire of the nation’s top rodeo, futurity, open and youth barrel horses! Recent progeny include: A FRENCH LADY – Champion Future Fortunes Round – Owner: Mariana Jubran, Brazil | Riders: Hallie Hanssen & Kassie Mowry.
How much is frenchmans guy worth?
Frenchmans Guy is Equi-Stat’s All-Time Leading Living Barrel Horse Sire with progeny earnings in excess of $10 million.
Is Frenchmans Guy cloned?
Onge, South Dakota, announced just yesterday that they have cloned the now 25-year-old super stud. According to a barrehorse.com news release, three Frenchmans Guy clones were born in the Austin, Texas cloning facility of ViaGen – an animal cloning company – in June.
Who owned Frenchmans Guy?
Frenchmans Guy, the palomino stud owned by Bill and Deb Myers of St. Onge, S.D. died at the age of 34. The horse changed the rodeo world and the Myers’ world as well.
What are good barrel horse bloodlines?
WPRA Top 15 NFR Barrel Horse Bloodlines
- DM Sissy Hayday ridden by Hailey Kinsel.
- Famous Lil Jet ridden by Jordon Briggs.
- HR Fameskissandtell ridden by Shelley Morgan.
- High Valor ridden by Dona Kay Rule.
- Fiery Miss West ridden by Jessica Routier.
- Royal Blue Fame ridden by Cheyenne Wimberley.
Is Corona Cartel a quarter horse?
The legendary stallion was bred by Robert Etchandy and was foaled on March 31, 1994. His sire, Holland Ease, was a son of First Down Dash, and he was the first foal out of champion runner and eventual American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Corona Chick.
What is a pink buckle stallion?
The Pink Buckle Barrel Race is designed to dramatically increase the number and quality of barrel racing performance horses sired by Pink Buckle Stallions and give all skill levels of contestants an equal opportunity to win life-changing money!
How many stallions are in pink buckle?
The 50 Pink Buckle stallions will be automatically enrolled in the Ruby Buckle and included in the roster of 150 Ruby Buckle sires. The owners of eligible progeny must pay an annual $200 nomination fee to keep their horses eligible.