STUDS FOR
SALE
OR TRADE!!!!
PATS FAVORITE
ROAN
AQHA #3613264 is a 1997 BUCKSKIN (you come look at him & tell us what color he is!!!!!!!) stallion by Pat Cowan and out of a mare called Trace of Roan. He's a nice young stud you should look at. We've done about everything on him you'd want to.
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DOC’S JACK FROST
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SUN FROST
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PRISSY CLINE
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PAT COWAN
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JOHN RED
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MISS 3 JOHN
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CARABELLE
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CIBICUE ROAN
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ROAN PRAIRIE AQHA#0399234
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TOM’S ROSEWOOD
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TRACE OF ROAN
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PATTENWOOD #349941
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ROANIE DE ECHOLS
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LYN DE ECHOLS #220314
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MY HAPPY COWAN - AQHA #3935738
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2000 BLUE ROAN STALLION
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DOC'S JACK FROST
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SUN FROST
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PRISSY CLINE
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PAT COWAN
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JOHN RED
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MISS 3 JOHN
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CARABELLE
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WAR CONCHO
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GUATEMALA CANAL
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MISS CANAL
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MY HAPPY CHIQUITA
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HAPPY GLEN
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DRIFT HAPPY
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PRILL HANCOCK
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HAIRPIN BLUE COLLAR - AQHA #4348886
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2003 BLUE ROAN STALLION
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BIG STRETCH HANCOCK
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BIG JIMMER HANCOCK
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DECKEM JIMMER
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BLUE HOP HANCOCK
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NATIVE BADGER SON
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BLUES SABRE PET
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BROS MESA GAL
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HIGH ROLLING ROANY
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GUMBO ROANY
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VALENTINE ROSEBUD
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RAGIN BLU SAGE
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RAGING BULL
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RAGING JULIA
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SABRE RILL
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MIGHTA KING HANCOCK - AQHA #5068343
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Blue Valentine
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Roan Ambrose
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Ambrose Sue 30
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King Bars Hancock
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King Bars
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Kings Triple Parr
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Triple Parr
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Continental Fly
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Fourever Four
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Shawns Misty Blue
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Mighta Miss Four
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Hancock Thirteen
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Miss Mighta Hancock
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Mighta Brown
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This is a fancy blue roan stud colt - he could be a keeper and should do anything you want to do horseback. His mom's one of my favorite mares. He's black right now - registered blue roan and sure could be blue roan in the spring.
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Roy and I have decided to cut down on some stock - again! We have cut down on mares, and will entertain offers on some of our studs. I'm not sure, but I think we have 5 or 6 strung around the country - | | Roy has worked for years to put some of these pedigrees together - as anyone breeding horses knows, a good stud often dies before everyone realizes how good he was! It takes a while to ride the colts by
him, breed the mares by him, and figure out how good he was! These studs are all proven - and their sires and dams are proven, and the colt crops by them are performing across the country in the arena, on ranches, trail riding - whatever they've been asked to do, they have excelled at.
Talk to Roy about any of the studs -
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