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Blue Ridge Farm

HOME OF SON OF BAYO

AQHA/FQHR


1988 Grey Stallion

Top Side: Hired Hand, Peppy, Old Sorrel x Hickory Bill x Peter McCue, (7 times), Cotton Eyed Joe, Little Joe (5 Times), Traveler (4 Times) Wimpy


Bottom Side: Colonel Frost, Bert, Oklahoma Star, Three Bars, Sugar Bars, Gray Badger, Boomer, Cee Bars, Tonto Bars Gill, Clabber, Wagoner's Rainy Day 97% Foundation.


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These bloodlines all add up to:

Balance, Disposition, Presence, Personality, Athleticism, Willingness to Please, Good Bone, Small Pretty Head w/ a Good Mind, and lots of COW Sense.





















In 1999, Son of Bayo (affectionately known as Blackfoot) produced 80% dun foals. This year, he has several duns on the ground, two grullas, two blood bays, one strawberry roan tobiano filly, a buttermilk dun, a yellow dun, a red dun, a sorrel, and maybe some possible greys. Two of the mare owners reported dun colts born, but unfortunately, the placenta didn't break and they lost the foals. If they had lived, he would have produced 80% duns again this year.

I am currently showing the only colt I kept from last years crop. He is a dun colt, Turbo Charged. I affectionately call him "Buster Quick".

I have shown him in two shows in the Yearlings at Halter, and Studs and Geldings at Halter. He placed in all four of his classes in classes of 5-8 showing.

I have 4 fillys on the ground this year by Blackfoot and 1 dun stud colt. His name is Buckshot. A very nice colt. He is out of a full sister to Buster's dam.

Hopefully, Buster will be shown again at halter in the Mountain Grove horse show. Buster is not a halter horse. He is a performance horse but the judges like him and he has lots of presence. Hopefully, Buster will go into training as reining cowhorse or as a reiner or cutter. He is so quick and athletic, with such a great mind, he will be very good at anything I put him in.