DXB SPIRIT
AQHA 63449224
born April 10. 2024
Beautiful Stud Colt
last of his kind
sired by DXB HIGH ROLLING SUN and out of "DXB DOCS DRIFT"
Buckskin Mare born April 08, 2011
AQHA#5364851
sired by "DOCS GOLDEN TIGERLEO"
who is double bred "Doc Bar", "Poco Bueno and "Peppy Solis"
He is 91 % Foundation Quarter Horse. His dam "Docs Delta Lee" is 96% Foundation Quarter Horse.
Her Dam "Arielwood Madelyn" is sired by "ARIELWOOD RED"
who is a grandson of "Orphan Drift" and "Piggin String 2 and her
Dam was "SNIPPYS LITTLE DRIFT" who is a granddaughter of "Snippys Cowboy"
She is double bred "Poco Hondo", "Orphan Drift" and "Orphans Bar Girl"
HE is very special and we would like to make sure that he gets the home he deserves.
just look at his pedigree and you can see why.
He has a strong will and is very focused. His bloodline makes him a perfect future stallion. He is 6-panel negative due his parents.
$5,000.00
DXB MAGIC
AQHA #6344925
born June 06, 2024
YOU Will NOT FIND A OTHER STUD COLT LIKE HIM
Take a look at his pedigree https://beta.allbreedpedigree.com/dxb-magic-ZFQ3pyMz/pedigree
sired by DXB HIGH ROLLING SUN
and out of "DXB Nightlight"
AQHA 5209261
born June 08 , 2009
Her dam "GO Seek" came from Clarence Bearry, Fort Pierre, SD and is a Granddaughter
of "Go Man Go" and goes back to "Jet Deck", "Lonsum Polcat", "Top Deck", "Goldseeker Bars" and "Lightfoot Sis"
Clarence Bearry (Copy from Hancock Horses)
Clarence Bearry, Fort Pierre, S.D., purchased John Red from Jelks. Jim Hunt of Faith, S.D., is in his early 40's and never got to see John Red, but the stallion's legendary history has been passed down in Dakota lore.
"Clarence Bearry was a rancher and breeder from Fort Pierre," Hunt explained. "He was born in the early 1900's and has been deceased about 15 years. He was one of the foundation (Quarter Horse) breeders in South Dakota. He also had Lonsum Polecat (Leo x Little Meow) and Sea Bar (Lightning Bar x Whisper W), and crossed these lines on John Red. I still have a Lonsum Polecat daughter. Bearry sold Lonsum Polecat, and he went to Louisiana for a few years, but he didn't have near the mare power there as did when Bearry had him."
According to Thompson, Bearry bought Lonsum Polecat as a 4-year-old from Jack Casement, and Thompson trained the stallion. Lonsum Polecat was a three-quarters brother to Old Tom Cat, also out of Little Meow, but sired by Robin Reed, by Leo. Although John Red reportedly was the first AAA-rated horse in South Dakota, Lonsum Polecat was the first horse in South Dakota to be AAA and an AQHA Champion.
"Joe Schomer and Bearry were partners on different studs about the early '60s," Hunt said. "Schomer later went more to the Skipper W and halter, and Bearry stayed more with the performance lines. Bearry's foundation was the John Red line. Most John Red's were blue or red roans." AQHA records verify Hunt's statement - of John Red's 113 get, 47 were registered as roans.
Hunt said, "Bearry raced John Red from '53 through '55. Some of Johns Red's offspring started showing up on race tracks in the '60s and '70s, then as performers, and were out of foundation running mares. The John Reds were gritty-type horses. They're not in your pocket, but show them you need something done, and they'll do it. They're not broncy, and are good work horses. Bearry bought John Red from Jelks as a young horse. He was 15.2 (hands) and most of his offspring were taller. As a breeder myself, when I see John Red on the papers, that's good stuff."
Although Bearry may have had possession of John Red earlier, the AQHA officially recorded the ownership transaction in May 1958. John Red would have been 12. His last race was in August 1954, the same year he placed third at Burwell for the Nebraska Quarter Horse Championship at 300 yards.
He will give you everything he can. He is willing to work, has a perfect conformation and can go in any direction, wherever you see his future.
$5,000.00
DXB SECRET
SOLD !!!!!!
BORN APRIL 16,2024
AQHA#6344923
Sired by our Stallion DXB HIGH ROLLING SUN and out of "DXB Go Princess Go"
AQHA 5280529
Her dam "GO BOBBY SOCKS LADY" came from Clarence Bearry, Fort Pierre, SD and is double bred "Jet Deck" and goes back
to "Go Man Go", "John Red",Goldseeker Bars", "Red Man" and "Question Mark"
Clarence Bearry (Copy from Hancock Horses)
Clarence Bearry, Fort Pierre, S.D., purchased John Red from Jelks. Jim Hunt of Faith, S.D., is in his early 40's and never got to see John Red, but the stallion's legendary history has been passed down in Dakota lore.
"Clarence Bearry was a rancher and breeder from Fort Pierre," Hunt explained. "He was born in the early 1900's and has been deceased about 15 years. He was one of the foundation (Quarter Horse) breeders in South Dakota. He also had Lonsum Polecat (Leo x Little Meow) and Sea Bar (Lightning Bar x Whisper W), and crossed these lines on John Red. I still have a Lonsum Polecat daughter. Bearry sold Lonsum Polecat, and he went to Louisiana for a few years, but he didn't have near the mare power there as did when Bearry had him."
According to Thompson, Bearry bought Lonsum Polecat as a 4-year-old from Jack Casement, and Thompson trained the stallion. Lonsum Polecat was a three-quarters brother to Old Tom Cat, also out of Little Meow, but sired by Robin Reed, by Leo. Although John Red reportedly was the first AAA-rated horse in South Dakota, Lonsum Polecat was the first horse in South Dakota to be AAA and an AQHA Champion.
"Joe Schomer and Bearry were partners on different studs about the early '60s," Hunt said. "Schomer later went more to the Skipper W and halter, and Bearry stayed more with the performance lines. Bearry's foundation was the John Red line. Most John Red's were blue or red roans." AQHA records verify Hunt's statement - of John Red's 113 get, 47 were registered as roans.
Hunt said, "Bearry raced John Red from '53 through '55. Some of Johns Red's offspring started showing up on race tracks in the '60s and '70s, then as performers, and were out of foundation running mares. The John Reds were gritty-type horses. They're not in your pocket, but show them you need something done, and they'll do it. They're not broncy, and are good work horses. Bearry bought John Red from Jelks as a young horse. He was 15.2 (hands) and most of his offspring were taller. As a breeder myself, when I see John Red on the papers, that's good stuff."
Although Bearry may have had possession of John Red earlier, the AQHA officially recorded the ownership transaction in May 1958. John Red would have been 12. His last race was in August 1954, the same year he placed third at Burwell for the Nebraska Quarter Horse Championship at 300 yards.
$4,000
DXB MYSTERY
SOLD !!!!!!
October 2025 video of this amazing filly
born April 24,2024
sired by
and out of "DXB Miss Valentine"
AQHA 5240651
born May 17 , 2009 -August 2024
sired by "FQHR RIO VALENTINO DUN" , son of "RIO BLUE BADGER" and
grandson of 'MCKEAG"
dam: "MG TOPSY LEO BAKER" goes also back to "MCKEAG".
She is double bred "Rushin Jet"
We are very sad that we lost her last winter.
This is her last foal.
Take a look at her pedigree
$4,000.00