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Green Valley Ranch Horses

Green Valley Ranch
Green Valley Ranch, the home of the Legacy Sale, is located in Aubrey Texas. The Ranch is comprised of 200 spacious acres of rolling hills that provide a superb setting for an outstanding performance horse training and breeding operation. New owners Wallis and Jane Winegar moved to the ranch in 2004, along with their family.

Green Valley Ranch features a 60,000 sq ft indoor arena, a first class show barn, offices, and a spacious entertainment area that looks out over the indoor arena. There also is a new covered round pen and air-conditioned stalls. Green Valley Ranch also boasts a state of the art breeding facility, where upwards of 300 mares are bred each year. The ranch stands top reining stallions Lil Ruf Peppy, Wimpys Little Step, Chocolate Chic Olena, and Master Snapper.

The Ranch has a proven track record in regards to developing some of the top athletes in the industry, and serves as the headquarters for the Brent Loseke Colt Company.

From the pond in front of the barn, to the lush grasslands that provide plenty of space to run, Green Valley Ranch is sited on fertile land that makes it optimal for developing winners in the show pen. Young prospects grow up in a setting that allows them to fully develop before they start their careers as show stock.

After several successful seasons, Green Valley has taken shape as one of the leading reining horse facilities in the country. It is perhaps the ideal model for an operation focused on today's sophisticated reining industry-great location, unbelievable facility, and talented professionals.

Green Valley Ranch
The Winegar Family
940-384-9592
3952 PR 2718, Aubrey, Texas, 76227
www.GreenValleyReining.com


 

Bob & Pam Loomis

Bob Loomis Quarter Horses
With six championships, Bob Loomis has more NRHA Open Futurity victories than any other rider in the industry. Not only is Bob in the NRHA Hall of Fame; but so is his phenomenal stallion, Topsail Whiz. Bob Loomis has been training reining horses since 1967. He began his breeding program in 1974, which now operates at the cutting edge of equine reproduction.

Loomis ranch currently stands Topsail Whiz, NRHA's All Time Leading Sire, and one of his exceptional sons, West Coast Whiz, earner of $131,592. Bob also trained and stood Topsail Cody, NRHA's 4th Million Dollar Sire, NRHA Open Futurity Champion, and AQHA World Champion Junior Reining.

Bob and Pam Loomis enjoy raising miniature donkeys, miniature horses, and their Texas Longhorns. Bob and Pam have two daughters, Bobbie and her husband Coby, of Sulpher, OK, and Kelli and her husband James of Ardmore, OK. They have five grandchildren Aaron, Jacob, Gatlin, Coby Jo, and Garrett.

Bob is in the NRHA Hall of Fame, and was the 1982 President of the National Reining Horse Association. Pam Loomis sells prime ranch and farm real estate with Maureen Realty, and regularly has new listings available.

Bob Loomis Quarter Horses
Bob & Pam Loomis
580-276-9265
Route 1 Box 673 · Marietta, OK 73448
www.LoomisRanch.net



Tom McCutcheon
NRHA $1 Million Rider

Tom McCutcheon Reining Horses, Inc.
Tom and Mandy McCutcheon own and operate Tom McCutcheon Reining Horses, Inc. out of their new facility in Aubrey, Texas. One of the reining industry’s top professional riders, Tom McCutcheon has earned over $1 Million in NRHA events. His numerous titles include World Equestrian Games Gold and Silver Medalist, two-time USEF Open Champion, and NRBC Open Classic Champion. He also has proven his ability to consistently make the Open finals at both the NRHA Futurity and Derby, sometimes bringing back all three of this mounts on finals night.

Fluent in Italian, Tom has long been involved in the domestic and international development of Reining. He currently is the Chairman of the Board for the NRBC, a member of the NRHA professionals committee, and a USEF High Performance Committee member.

Mandy is the #1 Non Pro in the NRHA. She became the first non pro, and woman for that matter, to surpass $1 Million in earnings this spring when she won the NRBC Non Pro Classic. Mandy has won just about every major NRHA title possible, including NRHA Non Pro Futurity Champion, NRHA Non Pro Derby Champion, and Congress Non Pro Futurity Champion.

The McCutcheon’s new facility was completed in August 2007. This state of the art operation has an impressive offering of amenities under one roof. The 150’ x 300’ covered arena allows for training year round, with covered round pens off to the side. The well-appointed two-story office offers an excellent view of the action in the arena. There also is an Aquatread for maintaining and rehabilitating horses, 4 air-conditioned vet stalls, and 5 large all grass turnouts newly fenced with horse-safe PVC piping.

In addition to showing top reining horses, Tom McCutcheon Reining Horses has developed a successful breeding program. The ranch boasts a brand new breeding facility and a highly qualified staff to keep things running smoothly. In 2008 the ranch will stand top stallions Major Vaquero, Smart Starbuck, Smartest Chic Olena, and Ruf Hearted Jac. Mare care is priority #1, and as such, the ranch offers an all new mare motel as well as several large grass pastures for mares and babies.

Tom McCutcheon Reining Horses
940-381-0880
4982 Warshun, Aubrey, Texas 76227
www.TMcCutcheon.com



Tim & Colleen McQuay

McQuay Stables, Inc.
The National Reining Horse Association's Leading All Time Money Earner, Tim McQuay, with over $1.8 million in winnings to his credit, along with his wife, Collen, multiple AQHA World and USAE/USET Champion trainer and rider, oversee one of the most successful training and breeding operations in reining horse history. The state-of-the-art breeding operation is well known as the home of Hollywood Dun It, NRHA's All TIme Leading Sire of Reining Horses with offpring earnings in excess of $4 million.

Though Hollywood Dun It passed away in 2005, his bloodline will continue through his sones and daughters and the use of frozen semen. Hollywood Dun It's get-known for their attractive looks and good minds-have won every major reining industry title, including the NRHA Futurity, The NRHA Derby, The NRBC, The Congress Reining Futurity, and numerous World Champions in AQHA and NRHA competition.

This year McQuay Stables welcomes Colonels Smokingun, aka Gunner, to the 2006 Stallion Roster. Gunner is a World Champion Reining Sire, NRHA Futurity Open Reserve Champion, USEF Champion and a member of the NRHA Hall of Fame.

The 2006 stallion roster also includes Reminic N Dunit, owned by McQuay/Silva, a 2-time NRBC Open Champion. Also standing is Dun It With A Twist, by Hollywood Dun It , out of the great cutting mare, Peppymint Twist. "Twister" has earned over $100,000 in reining competition, and is a leading NRHA Sire with offspring earning over $175,000, and is owned by McQuay/Easton. Dun Gotta Gun is another top Hollywood Dun It son, out of Katie Gun, the dam of Gunner. This young stallion, owned by Jerry Kimmel, was the 2001 NRHA Non Pro Futurity Reserve Champion and has gone on to become a USEF Open Qualifier Champion.

McQuay Stables is between Gainesville and Denton, Texas on I-35. Exit on FM 922 (Valley View Exit). Go east approximately 15 miles, until you see McQuay Stables on left, just before Hwy 377.

McQuay Stables
940-437-2470
15135 E. FM 922, Tioga, TX 76271
www.McQuayStables.com



Dell Hendricks
Dunnit In Hollywood
USET and AQHA Champions
Owned by Hendricks & Craig

Dell Hendricks Reining Horses, Inc.
Born and raised in Idaho, Dell began riding horses at an early age. He enjoyed roping and working cows. He pursued his interest in horses in college and graduated in 1992 with a degree in Horse Training & Management from Lamar College in Colorado.

Dell began riding and training reining horses during an internship with Bob Loomis while still in college. He continued to ride with Bob after graduating from college and, less than a year later, was tapped by one of Bob’s clients, Pat Warren, to be the head trainer for Rancho Oso Rio, her private facility in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The ranch relocated to Scottsdale, Arizona in 1995 and in 1999, moved to a larger facility in North Scottsdale to accommodate the ranch’s growing breeding and training program.

After 8 years of working with Rancho Oso Rio, in 2001, Dell decided to pursue his lifetime dream of owning and operating his own breeding and training facility, and moved to Texas to make that dream a reality. Dell now owns and operates a 50-acre ranch located in Tioga, Texas. The ranch boasts a state-of-the-art breeding and training operation, located in prime horse country.

Dell does several clinics each year that draw novices through professionals to both ride and observe. Dell’s past clinic schedule has included Australia, Italy, Canada, Holland, and Denmark and in the United States: Arizona, California, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah and Wisconsin. In 2006, Dell did a reining demonstration in Moscow, Russia.

Dell showed in his first NRHA Futurity in 1993. In 1994, just one year later, he placed third on Taris Little Vintage at the NRHA Open Futurity among the leading reining professionals. In 1995, he rode that same mare to the AQHA World Championship title in Junior Reining. In 1997, Dell earned the honors of NRHA Derby Reserve Champion on Hangten Peppy. In 1998, Dell rode BH Hollywood Lady to the Reserve Futurity Championship, and in 1999, he took the NRHA Futurity Championship title aboard Hollywood Vintage. In 1999, Dell also earned one of the honors of a lifetime – the opportunity to compete in the first United States Equestrian Team Festival of Champions in Gladstone, New Jersey. To qualify, Dell rode Hangten Peppy to the highest score among all seven of the 1999 USET/Cosequin Qualifying Series. In 2003, Dell earned the USET/Cosequin Festival of Champions Reserve Title riding Starlights Wrangler and was the All-American Quarter Horse Congress Futurity Champion on Starbucks Sidekick. Dell has won AQHA World Championship and Reserve Championship Titles in 1995 on Taris Little Vintage, 2001 on Broadmoor, and 2002 on Dunnit In Hollywood. He has been the NRBC Champion five times, winning the prestigious event in 1998 on Mr Boomerjac, 2002 on Starlights Wrangler, 2003 and 2004 on Reminic N Dunit, and 2005 on Hit The Lights. Dell has been the NRHA Derby Reserve Champion three times, in 1997 on Hangten Peppy, 1998 on Mr Boomerjac, and in 2005 aboard Starbucks Sidekick.

Dell has continued to win and place consistently and frequently, at the top levels of the sport. In 2000 and 2002, Dell was a member of the USET Nation’s Cup Team USA that brought home the Gold Medal. In 2001, Dell and Team USA traveled to Germany to claim the USET Nation’s Cup Silver Medal. In 2003, Dell and Starlights Wrangler were the individual Silver Medalists at the USET Festival of Champions. In 2006, Dell qualified for the World Equestrian Games aboard Starbucks Sidekick. Dell, along with his teammates, Tim McQuay, Matt Mills, Aaron Ralston, and Tom McCutcheon, traveled to Germany to bring home the Gold Medal for Team USA.

Since the inception of the NRHA in 1966, there have been only a few people who have accomplished the achievement of winning over one million dollars in lifetime earnings at NRHA Events. During 2005, Dell became one of those people. Dell is the 6th person to win over one million dollars in lifetime earnings showing reining horses in approved-reining events.

Dell’s keen focus on training and showing high qualify reining horses, developing a world-class breeding program for reining horse prospects, and his keep interest in providing the best conditioning program (training, exercise, and nutrition) for each state of each horse’s life at the ranch, have made him a trainer with whom sponsors want to be associated. Dell’s sponsors include Purina Mills, LLC; Nutramax Laboratories, Inc./Cosequin; Won Pad/Won Boots; MVP Professional Horse Care Products; Roper Apparel and Footwear; Anderson Bean Boot Company; Bob’s Custom Saddles; and Durham Trailer Ranch/Bloomer Trailers.

Dell and his wife, Terri, own and operate Hendricks Reining Horses, Inc. in Tioga, TX. They are committed to building a high-quality training and showing operation and to developing a world-class breeding program.

 

Hendricks Reining Horses
940-437-5157
14974 E. FM 922, Tioga, TX 76271
www.HendricksReiningHorses.com



Gary Putnam

Putman Performance Horses
In recent years, Gary and Teresa Putnam have been involved in managing several top reining horse facilities, from the breeding to the sale of prospects, including the late Green Valley Farms.

2005 has been a year of change and progress. The Putman's 24/7 Ranch is located east of Gainesville, Texas. It is set up for broodmares, weanlings, and yearlings. The ever faithful and talented Barbara Rupf lives and works at Putman Ranch. The "riders" are being trained and ridden by Gary and Barb at Greg Hall Training Facility, also east of Gainesville.

Previously, Gary was an active showman, winning 4 AQHA World Championships in Working Cowhorse and Roping, along with several Reserve World Championships. Gary has also been a top ten finalist in reining numerous times, and has won the AQHA World Championship Superhorse title and the Limited Open Championship at the NRHA Derby.

Gary and Teresa have been in the horse business for over 25 years and have established an outstanding set of horses of their own. They are proud to present their yearling crop of Legacy Sale prospects, and invite you to visit with them. Please contact them if you would like to view any of their horses prior to the sale, or if they can be of any assistance to you in regards to the Legacy Sale.

24/7 Ranch
Gary and Teresa Putnam
940-465-7844-Gary | 940-727-3311-Teresa
533 CR 145, Gainesville, TX 76208

 


The Legacy Reining Breeders Sale
October 17, 2009
1:00 PM
Green Valley Ranch

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