We are a small breeding operation located in
Oklahoma . We are dedicated to breeding
Quarters horses and paints that are the versatile  
horses as they should be. Horses that can and do
it all. We have chosen to breed the bloodlines
that have stood the test of time and crosses. We
stay away from the current "Hot" horse of the
year since they come and go.

The foundation bloodlines that we use are some
of the original bloodlines used as a cornerstone to
build the American Quarter Horse association.
We breed for quality, disposition, intelligence, athletic abilities, conformation, and
with the bonus of color. Our horses have sound minds and bodies. This fantastic
combination isn't  something that can be trained into a horse. They either have it or
they don't. Both mares and stallions have the combinations which they pass on 100%
of the time to their foals.
We never compromise any of these qualities for color. We believe that one doesn't
need to sacrifice color for quality or sacrifice quality for color! Our goal is to offer
quality with color.
Our horses carry some of the great older foundation lines, which include Skipper W,  
Pacific Bailey, Leo San Cita, Two Eyed Jack, Emphasis, Blondys Dude with a
combination of running. We currently have an AQHA Palomino Stallion, and an APHA
Homozygous Black Tovero Stallion that we stand to a limited number of outside mares
each year. We have a  couple of prospects that we are currently raising that we hope
will be stallion material. We normally have several quality horses for sale. Have a look
around, and please feel free to email us with any questions regarding sales, boarding
,hauling,or breedings. Be sure and come back often for updates and additions to our
site. Thanks again for visiting!

RR 1 Box 97
Wellston, Ok 74881
405-812-1675
jlquarter@aol.com
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