Sunrise West Broodmares, producing pole bending and barrel racing winners
SumbunnysPerky 2003 Sorrel Dash For Perks daughter 15.1, 1,000 lbs.
"Perky" is sired by Dash for Perks, and out of a money winning barrel mare. Perky has been trained for poles by Ken, and barrels by Pat. In 2008, her five-year-old year, she won two (2) pole bending futurities.
In 2015, Perky placed 2nd overall at the famous Pendleton Roundup 'Green Mile' race. She is producing foals via embryo transfer.
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Miss Emma Pyron 1985 broodmare by Bugs Alive In 75, out of a Three chicks / Southern Jet bred daughter
We found 'Emma' in Oklahoma in 2000, and she has produced several fine horses for us. Her foals are laid back, nice to be around, athletic, fast, smooth movers. Even in her mid twenties, she is a beautiful animal with a gorgeous head and wide set soft eyes. She is a strong breeder and passes on the Top Moon characteristics common to Bugs Alive and Shawne Bug horses.
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Daisy Duck Bug 1995 broodmare by Shawne Bug, out of a Duck Dance (TB) daughter
We found 'Daisy' in Texas in 2005, and she has produced several fine horses for us. Her foals are laid back, nice to be around, athletic, fast, smooth movers. Her foals have gorgeous heads and soft eyes. She is a strong breeder and passes on the Top Moon characteristics common to Shawne Bug and Bugs Alive horses.
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SS Reds On The Run 1998 broodmare by On The Money Red, out of a Biankus own daughter
We raised 'Trixie' from a foal, and she produced several fine horses for us. Her foals were gritty and wanted to turn. Now deceased, she was a strong breeder and passed on the Biankus characteristics of her maternal grandfather.
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Money Red Bar 1994 broodmare by On The Money Red, out of a St Bar own daughter
We purchased 'Money' as a futurity prospect in Oklahoma in 1997, but she developed a hind limb lameness that was never identified and was never shown in competition. Now deceased, she produced several fine horses for us.
Her foals were full of energy, stout and well muscled as she was.
For information, photos, and pedigree of this horse, click on the photo on the left.