Most all of our mares are trained under saddle first and have proven themselves worthy of being broadmares. We think it is important to test their athletic ability, to see if they have highly trainable minds, and can handle stress under pressure to perform. We have searched far and wide for our select group of mares. Our mares carry the bloodlines of proven quarter horses.
LAZY A RANCH QUALITY COW BRED QUARTER HORSES HOME OF DO REY DIDDY
AQHA A MONTANA BLOSSOM
AQHA STEADY O LENA
AQHA# 3786467 15 hands 05/03/1999 Brown / Bay EE Aa - Tested
TESTED FOR HERDA BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY - CLEAR n/n
AQHA# 2539965 14 hands 04/15/1986 Sorrel - left front, left rear
Tested for Herda by Cornell - n/n Clear
RETIRED AND LIVING THE GOOD LIFE.
AQHA MISS SHADY SADIE
AQHA# 3102841 03/23/1992 Sorrel 14.1 H
TESTED FOR HERDA BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY - CLEAR n/n, Sadie is a trained cutter.
Sadie is bred to BERTS BAYOU for 2010 foal.
AQHA MONTANA SAN LENA
AQHA# 4781675 Branded - left shoulder 05/22/2005
Sorrel, Star, Strip, Snip, socks fore feet, rt hind sock. TESTED FOR HERDA BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY - CLEAR n/n
Lena had a flashy 2010 bay filly BERTS BAYOU for sale, LOOK AT FOALS PAGE.
AQHA# 3609165 04/14/1997 Sorrel, w/snip 15 H Herda tested n/Hr
Blossom is an own daughter of NCHA Hall of Fame Montana Doc and out of an own daughter of another great NCHA Hall of Fame Dry Doc. Blossom is broke to ride but has been used as a broadmare.