We've built our program around our stallion to produce top quality athletes that will get any job done. However, we know that the mare is equally important and have spent a lot of time and research into what mares we add to our herd. We pride ourselves in not only having some of the top of the line bloodlines, but for not passing up the conformation in order to get the papers. Some of these mares we've personally rode or have seen the cross on our stallion to warrant their place in our program. Regardless of what mare it is, we're not afraid to keep the colt to ride for ourselves. Every colt we've bred, we're proud of and happy to ride!
Nick Bars Babe - 2000 Sorrel AQHA Mare
Dr Nick Bar
Sugar Bars
Little Estileta
King Bars
Leo Tag
Flit
Sue Garvin
Hot Jean
Saxon
Flit Bar
Este Tag
Mi Sid
Texan Jan
Mi Babe Jan
We were fortunate enough to add Babe into our program in 2010. Crossed on Frenchmans Elvis, she proves year after year to be the favorite! Her foals are smart, willing and have a ton of natural feel. They tend to be very user friendly and just are the kind that make trainers look good. She's proven to be a versatile producer for us with foals going to the barrel arena, roping, ranch, and gymkhanas.
Babes's sire, Dr Nick Bar was a NFR Qualifier, AQHA Point earner in Barrels, Heading, Heeling, and Pole Bending. Dr Nick Bar sired great barrel racing champions, Sugar Moon Express, Willy Nick Bar, DJ Nick Bar, among MANY others. Dr Nick Bar paired with Frenchmans Guy has produced multiple winners including Brian Wheeler's standout barrel mare, SX Dr Peacherita! We feel that Dr Nick Bar daughters have been proving their worth in the arena and are just now proving to be amazing producers. There are not many Dr Nick Bar daughters still out there producing so we are very thankful to have Babe in our program.
Bred to Frenchmans Elvis for a 2022 foal.
Jaymee Love - 2012 Brown AQHA Mare
Love To Finish
Ivory James
Corona Cartel
Dashin Follies
Holland Ease
Corona Chick
Dashin Folly
Strawfly Special
Separatist
Love At First Glance
Separate Ways
Chicks Beduino
Natovas Dasher
First Down Dash
We lucked out and were able to buy this graded stakes winning daughter of Ivory James in 2015. She won over $18,000 on the track before she was retired sound to become a broodmare for us. As impressive as her race record is, she's an outstanding individual. She has great bone, straight legs, smooth, fluid movement, low set hocks and just a very balanced made mare. She is one of the nicest mares to be around. Very kind and easy to handle. One of our youngest mares in our group, she's proven very quickly that she's a great cross with Frenchmans Elvis. We kept her first foal, PA Norma Jean and are currently campaigning her in the barrels. She has such a willingness to please, wanting a job and has just a smooth and efficient way of handling her feet. She has an incredible amount of feel, heart and try. As we've been getting reports back from her other foals, we're seeing that this is something that Jaymee Love is stamping her foals with. We look forward to many years with JLo and are excited to see her continue to prove herself as a producer in the years to come.
Bred to Frenchmans Elvis for a 2022 foal.
Numbers Runner - 2004 Brown AQHA Mare
Tres Seis
Cash This Runner
Streakin Six
Chickarun
Rebs Policy
Tinys Delight
Sixarun
Our Third Delight
Rocket Wrangler
Find A Buyer
Victory Stride
Double Queen
Dash For Cash
Running Blood
"Number" is by the proven race and barrel sire, Tres Seis. He's sired NFR qualifier Tell Em Belle as well as several futurity and derby barrel racing champions. He's quickly becoming sought out in the industry as a broodmare sire as well. We're very exited to have this mare in our program to cross on Frenchmans Elvis. We think it'll be a perfect combination of performance and race bloodlines. Number also comes from the blue hen producing mare, Cash This Runner, an own daughter of Dash For Cash. One of her more notable offspring being Panther Mountain SI - 105 and $459,921 LTE and producer of foals winning close to $11,000,000 on the track. Number definitely has a strong mare family under her!
She is bred to Frenchmans Elvis for a 2019 foal.
TRES SEIS SI 97 (1999). Champion colt, $856,901 [G1]. Sire of 577 ROM, 55 stakes winners, $21,640,612, incl. OCHOA SI 109 (champion at 2 & 3, $2,781,365, All American Fut. [G1]), TRES PASSES SI 101 (6 wins, $1,504,928, Los Alamitos Fut. [G1]), TRES FRIENDS SI 97 ($921,632 [G1]), WILD SIX SI 103 ($601,632, Rain bow Fut. [G1]), A TRES OF PAINT SI 98 ($509,184 [RG3]), FINCHE SI 110 ($321,268 [RG1]), DIAMOND TRES SEIS.