| Last Revised: February 12,
2007

Picture courtesy of the Jaz Ranch of Oregon,
a great foundation breeding operation.
Foundation Quarter Horses
Not too tall, well muscled, and sometimes known as 'bulldog' type
horses, the foundation quarter horse is quickly becoming a very
popular choice among horse breeders and horse owners alike. There
are various foundation registries that you can apply for registration
with, all having slightly different criteria, but the one thing
they all have in common is to preserve the quarter horse from days
gone by.
We have decided to go with the National Foundation Quarter Horse
Association and are lifetime members. All of the horses on our farm
are registered with or are registerable with the NFQHA.
Our Foundation Horses
Ruffians Embrace (F0023850) - 81%
- 1985 Blackn mare
Poco Hailey (F0020925) - 91% - 2002
Grullo mare
DC Double Dee (F0020585) - 82%
- 2002 Dun mare
Vickis Love Muffin (not registered but
estimated at 87%) - 1990 Sorrel mare
Algonquin Steel (F0025454) - 85%
- 2004 Grullo gelding
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