February - Oklahoma Foundation Quarter Horse Registry
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February - Oklahoma Foundation Quarter Horse Registry
Volume 5, Issue 1 January/February 2006 WWW.OKFQHR.COM EDITOR: JODY BANE [email protected] From the President’s Desk Inside this issue: OkFQHR Members: Well, here we are, getting ready for the 2006 year. The sponsors hip drive is going very well and I would like to thank all of you for your help in obtaining thes e sponsorships. Check out the sponsor ads in this newsletter and be sure to let them know how much we appreciate them. Be sure you keep up with all the changes we have made this year. We have new classes, old returning classes, new divisions, and a new venue for our August show. The membership survey we conducted last fall was very successful. I want to thank everyone who took the time to complete a survey. We received a wealth of information and it has been very beneficial to the board. The Roundup & Review will be at the Oklahoma State Fair in September, so we have cancelled our September show so that we can all enjoy the R & R hosted in our home state. We have a redefined the sponsorship levels as Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Business, leaving a possibility of creating a Platinum sponsorship level in the future. You can expect to see the newsletter on a bi-monthly basis this year. After this issue, the newsletter will be mailed on the following schedule: mid-April, mid-June, mid-A ugust, lateOctober, and mid-December. The October issue will be later to accommodat e the year-end standings publication. We are planning a cattle clinic for everyone—from beginners to the experienced cattle prodder—and another Fun Day Clinic with Mike Jeffcoat. As we finalize the det ails on these events, we will let you know the “wheres, whens, and whats” of each one. The membership directory will be coming out soon, so be sure to get your membership information in so you can be included. The form has an option to not be included if that is your wish. This membership directory will be for members only and no information will be shared with any other organization. I’m looking forward to anot her fun year with my OkFQHR Family! My regards, Marilyn Duncan, 2006 President Getting to Know… Stanley Burris 2 Explanation of the 2006 Class Divisions 3 2006 OkFQHR Sponsors 5 2006 Sponsorship Form 8 FQHR Roundup and Review 9 Message Board Tutorial 10 A Horse Husband’s Lament 13 Member Photo Gallery 14 2006 Stallion Service Auction 15 Youth Corner 17 Profile - Mindy Costello 18 Profile - Rick Huffstutlar 18 2006 OkFQHR Showbill 19 Membership Application Form 21 2006 OkFQHR Show Dates 21 Upcom ing Events 22 2006 Officers Marily n Duncan - President Sandy Guthrie - Vice President Kelli Thedford - Sec/Treas 2006 Board of Directors Mindy Costello Jeff McCommas Marcy Miceli Rick Huffstutlar 2006 Show Committee Teresa Childs Stanley Burris Kim Sant meyer Cyndee Williams Sam Nicolosi CJ Kitson-Peightell Page 2 OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION QUARTER HORSE REGISTRY Getting to Know… Stanley Burris By Becky Reuter & Carolyn Jaques S tanley Burris has always been an industrious worker. His first job, at age 11, was driving mules from sunrise to sunset for $1.00 a day. Next, he drove a tractor for 25 cents an hour. His goal was always to farm and raise horses. Born in Pooleville, Texas, on March 26,1930, Stanley and his family moved to Yukon in 1933. Stanley had nine siblings, although three died during childhood. Stanley graduated from Yukon High School, attended OS U (Oklahoma A & M, at that time) and served in Korea in the Air Force Reserve. It was during his early youth that he spotted “t he most beautiful girl in the world” on horseback, and married her Stanley and his trusty sidekick, Jack. years later, in 1951. Stanley and Joan raised three daughters – Becky Reuter of El Reno, Lisa Close of Canyon, Tex as, and Gayla Knutson of Oklahoma City. Stanley and Joan farmed northwest of Yukon, raising beef cattle, Quarter Horses, wheat, alfalfa and Bermuda grass sod. They were honored as the Oklahoma Farm Family of the Year in 1981. After a courageous battle with cancer, Joan passed away in 2005. Stanley has a history of service to his community. Through the years he has continually been active in the Methodist Churc h. Last summer, he went on a mission trip to Pitirreal, Mexico, and supervised the installation of a water pressure system for the village. He served as the Chairman of the American Farm Bureau Young People in 1959, and was chairman of both the Yuk on Chamber of Commerce and Yukon Board of Education. Stanley has served on the Canadian County Farm Bureau Board for over forty years, and was rec ently a delegate to the 2006 American Farm Bureau Convention in Nashville. He has long participated in the Canadian County Fair, serving many years as Beef Superintendent and often sponsoring youth with their livestock projects. He has been on the Oklahoma Shorthorn Association Board, the Oklahoma High School Rodeo Association Board, was named Yukon’s Free Ent erprise Pers on of 1982, and is an honorary FFA Chapter Farmer. Other than Stanley’s family, horses have always been the love of his life. His first years with horses were not always pleasure, but also work, while he spent many hours laboring in the fields to help his family. Now Stanley has paid his dues…and the time he spends with his horses are purely becaus e of the love and bond he feels for them. In the ’50s, ‘60’s and ‘70’s, Yukon’s Round-up Club, which he was a member of, was outstanding. They looked very flas hy all mounted on their golden Palominos, sporting red and whit e leather bridles and breast collars, saddles sitting on white blankets trimmed in red with the large “Y” on eac h back corner. The uniformed riders would all wear white shirts with red-fringed trim, along with cream chaps also initialed wit h a red “Y”. That era has past, but those bridles and collars still hang in the tack room as a reminder of pleasant memories. It was also around that time that Stanley started to notice the sport of cutting. As he was already riding many fine cow horses to gat her the family’s cattle, he began to study the sport and become involved. Through many years of “suffering from the cutting-bug”, Stanley has and still does mentor many young people who have also developed a love of the sport by supporting them however he can, giving words of encouragement to urge them along, or even loaning them a mount when needed to teach a specific move. Stanley is still that industrious worker and spends his days as the caretaker of the farm his family has homesteaded for several generations while sharing Stanley and Blair Townsend at his time with his horses and his fait hful dog “Jack”. Luckily for us, he also still the 2005 OkFQHR Awards Banquet. finds time to have a little fun with his OkFQHR family. Page 3 VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 An Explanation of the Class Divisions for 2006 In 2006, OkFQHR will offer five divisions of cla sse s: Beginner, Novice, Amateur, Open and Youth. These divisions are based on the RIDER’S eligibility, they have nothing to do with the age of the horse or how much the horse has or ha sn’t been shown. Please make sure you understand the following so you will know what you are eligible for and have what you need to enter the appropriate classe s thi s year. However, this i s only a summary of what is in the FQHR Rule Book. As an exhibitor, it is your responsibility to obtain a copy of the Rule Book and understand the rules before you show. BEGINNER DIVISION The intent of the Beginner Division is to help the beginning show exhibitor get acquainted with and confident in the show arena environment. In 2006, the only Beginner classes we will offer are Walk/Trot and Ranch Pleasure. We feel these two classes will best serve the purpose. The Beginner classes are non-sanctioned and the horse does not have to be registered with FQHR or anywhere else for that matter. The ownership relationship to the rider is irrelevant in the Beginner classes. The rider must be a member of OkFQHR. There are no national points but OkFQHR year-end awards will be given for these classes. If you showed in the Beginner classes last year, you are ready to move up to the Novice and/or Amateur classes (if you are eligible, see below) and you may not enter the Beginner classes again this year. NOVICE or NOVICE AMATEUR DIVISION (These terms are interchangeable.) A person is considered Novice Amateur when he/she has not shown, judged, trained, or assisted in training a horse for remuneration, either directly or indirectly, nor received compensation for instructing another person in riding, training, or showing a horse in competition for five previous years. Any approved horse show judge is also ineligible. Also, a rider may not have won $250 lifetime earnings in any event, may not ha ve earned a combined total of 10 or more points in recognized associations in any event prior to January 1 of calendar year. Once you begin the year as a Novice, you can finish the year as a Novice. When a rider becomes ineligible he/she will be moved out of the Novice Amateur division as of December 31 of that year and must surrender his/her novice amateur cards to FQHR within 30 days of notification. No horse may be shown by more than one exhibitor in any one class. In individual events, one exhibitor may show two horses. Classes are open to both youth and adults when meeting the criteria above. No youth (under age 18) may show stallions. Points earned in the Novice Amateur Division shall not count toward a Certificate of Performance award or any other championship. You do not need a Novice Amateur card from FQHR to show at our local affiliate shows, however, you will need one to show in Novice Amateur classes at the Roundup and Re view. You will need to make application with FQHR to get your Novice Amateur card. The Novice Amateur must also hold an individual or joint membership in FQHR. Also, please note that you do not “Novice out” by class; it is by division. Once you (not your horse) earn a total of 10 national points or $250 in any class or any combination of classes (even conformation), with any combination of horses, in any division, you are no longer considered a Novice and cannot show in any Novice classes. Remember that once you begin the year as a Novice, you can finish the year (even if you get your 10 points); that only national points (in any recognized breed association) count; and our non-sanctioned classes (such as Beginner classes and Walk/Trot) do not count against your Novice status as no national points are awarded in those classes. OPEN DIVISION The Open Division is for any rider. There are no restrictions except that the horse must be registered with FQHR to be shown in sanctioned classes and the rider must be a member of FQHR. Points earned in the Open Division accumulate over the lifetime of the horse and if the horse is sold, the points transfer with the horse. Also, you do not exclude yourself from showing in the Open classes if you show in one of the other divisions. (For example, the same rider can show in both Amateur and Open Ranch Pleasure if they quality as an Amateur.) Page 4 OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION QUARTER HORSE REGISTRY Explanation of Class Divisions, continued AMATEUR DIVISION A person is considered Amateur when he/she has not shown, judged, trained, or assisted in training a horse for remuneration, either directly or indirectly, nor received compensation for instructing another person in riding, training, or showing a horse in competition for five previous years. An y approved horse show judge is ineligible. Points will be awarded following the same point system used in the Open Division. However, points in the Amateur Division are calculated on a horse/rider basis and do not transfer with ownership. Classes are open to both youth and adults when meeting the criteria above. No youth (under age 18) may show stallions. In order to compete in the Amateur division a n exhibitor must present at the time of entry an Amateur card that shall be obtained from FQHR prior to the time of entry. In order to receive the card the application along with the appropriate fees should be submitted to the Registry at least 30 days prior to the date of entry. The Amateur exhibitor must also hold an individual or a joint membership in FQHR. No horse may be shown by more than one exhibitor in any class. In individual events, one exhibitor may show two horses. An y points or awards earned in the Amateur Division at any show (roundup or affiliate) when said points are earned by an Amateur competing under false pretenses, shall be revoked. In the Amateur Division the exhibitor must either be the sole owner of the horse or owner of the horse under a joint membership as stated under the membership criteria. YOUTH DIVISION The Youth Division is restricted to unmarried individuals 18 years and under. In order to show in Youth classes to receive points, a youth must hold a current FQHR Youth Membership. Youth may show in Novice Amateur, Amateur (if they meet the criteria) or Open classes under an individual or joint membership. On the affiliate level, any youth wishing to participate in a Youth event may do so without an FQHR membership, as long as they are riding an FQHR registered horse and are a member of OKFQHR. No national points will be awarded to that individual or horse. All other FQHR Youth Acti vity Rules should be followed. Youth may not exhibit stallions in any class. Points are awarded on a one horse/one rider combination using the same criteria as the Open division and they cannot be transferred or applied to any other horse/rider combination. Two youth in one family may exhibit the same horse on a one horse/ one rider basis but not in the same class. An y horse exhibited by a youth in a FQHR approved Youth class must be owned by the contestant or one of the contestant’s parents, grandparents, brother, sister or legal guardian as evidenced by records on file with FQHR for points to be awarded. Leased horses that are owned or leased by any person than those listed above are ineligible for FQHR points in approved Youth classes. Lease agreements must be on file with FQHR prior to the show for points to be awarded. Horses owned by ranch, farm, etc. are ineligible to compete for FQHR points in FQHR approved Youth classes. No horse may be shown by more than one exhibitor in any one class. In individual working events a Youth exhibitor may show two horses. A NOTE ON POINTS: All points earned at the affiliate level, stay at the affiliate level and do not transfer from affiliate to affiliate or combine with other affiliate points to earn Certificates of Performance, Championships etc. If you show at the Roundup and Review this September and earn points, those points will be kept separately as well. Points and awards can be earned in three divisions: Open, Amateur (horse/rider combination) and Youth (horse/rider combination). The points are not transferable between divisions nor can points earned in separate divisions be combined for a COP or Championship. Points awarded in the Novice Amateur Division are for tracking purposes only and shall not count toward a Certificate of Performance or any other championship. Contact FQHR at (970) 522-7822 or [email protected] to obtain a Rule Book or the appropriate forms. They can also be downloaded from the website at www.fqhrregistry.com. Page 5 VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 OkFQHR Thanks All of Our 2006 Season Sponsors... Crockett Ranch Home of Smokin Barrachone & Im Texas Friendly Training and Breeding Bird Dogs and Foundation Quarter Horses in the great state of Texas Home of Paint Horses and Quarter Horses. 2PQ Ranch, LLC. 11591 Ropers A ve., Paoli, OK 73074 www.2pqranch.com info@2pqranch. com 405-449-3110 Specializing in reining, roping, and cattle performance classes. GOLD SPONSOR Heartline Dezinez at HorsePower Ranch Foundation Bred QH’s & Mini Donkeys www.CROCKETTRANCH.COM 940940 -872872 -3556 GOLD SPONSOR Ryker Feed & Seed Home of HP Step Aside Leo & Doctor Doolittle Dennis & Jody Bane Stillwater, OK 405-624-1348 [email protected] GOLD SPONSOR Hinton, OK 405-542-6166 GOLD SPONSOR Page 6 OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION QUARTER HORSE REGISTRY OkFQHR Thanks All of Our 2006 Season Sponsors... Anadarko Bank & Trust CO 701 West Petree Road, Anadarko, OK 73005 (405) 247-7411 7C Ranch Dr. Davi d & Mi ndy Costello Kaufman, TX 972-932-6401 www.wi mpskingbuck.com SILVER SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR Double J Farms Jon & Carolyn Jaques Hinton, OK Home of… SILVER SPONSOR HUFFSTUTLAR HORSESHOEING Farmers Union CoCo-op Gin CANADIAN RIVER CORRIENTES 110 N. Seifried St. Wayne, OK 73095 405405-449449-3452 RICK & TAMMY HUFFSTUTLAR 15825 W. 192ND STREET CALUMET, OK 73014 (405) 893-2580 (405) 823-8449 SILVER SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR Page 7 VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 OkFQHR Thanks All of Our 2006 Season Sponsors... RUBY'S INN & RESTAURANT Queen Beds Color TV Cable Pool York Ford Lincoln Mercury 120 SW Main St Weatherford, OK, 73096 PH: (580) 772-3319 Truck Parking 2105 S. Green Ave. Purcell, OK 73080 405-527-5577 SILVER SPONSOR ²²² SILVER SPONSOR ²²² ATTENTION If you have not paid your 2006 membership dues, this will be your last newsletter. Renew your membership SOON in order to be included in the membership directory. NOTE The information in the OkFQHR Membership Directory is for OkFQHR’s members private use only. It should not be sold or given to anyone outside the club or used to send unsolicited e-mail, junk mail, etc. Page 8 OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION QUARTER HORSE REGISTRY 2006 OkFQHR Sponsorship Form OUR PURPOSE The purpose of the Foundation Quarter Horse Registry is to preserve, protect, and perpetuate the working cow horse bloodlines of the Foundation Quarter Horse by the individuals that the FQHR deems as Foundation bred. The Registry is based on blood. The American Quarter Horse Association was organized in 1940 with similar intent. Therefore the Foundation Quarter Horse Registry recognizes those horses listed in the first five studbooks (first 27,000 horses registered) as Foundation bred. Sponsorship Categories : Other $50.00 Gets listed in the October show program as a sponsor. Gets a business size ad in the October show program and mentioned several times during the next year’s shows by the announcer. $125.00 “Bronze” Sponsors the class of their choice (as available), gets a ¼ page ad in the October show program, a ¼ page ad in the Year-End Awards program, mentioned at all show events, and gets two complimentary tickets to the year-end banquet to present their class award. $250.00 “Silver” In addition to sponsoring a class, gets a ¼ page ad in the October show program, a ¼ page ad in the Year-End Awards program, an ad in the membership directory, a nice banner to be hung up at all functions throughout the year, mentioned at all show events, recognized in our newsletters for that year, and two complimentary tickets to the year-end banquet to present their class award. (Sponsors need to provide logo and ad copy for banner.) $500.00 “Gold” Sponsors the class of their choice (as available), gets a ½ page ad in the October show program, a ½ page ad in the Year-End Awards program, and ad in the membership directory, a 3' x 5' two color banner to be hung up at all shows throughout the year, gets mentioned at all show events, 1/4 page ad in our newsletters (at least 6 issues) for that year, four complimentary tickets to the Year-End Banquet to present their class award, and an Appreciation Certificate. (Sponsors need to provide logo and ad copy for b anner and ads). OkFQHR Sponsorship Name of Company/Person: __________________________________________ Phone: __________________ Address: _____________________________________ City: ______________ State: ______ Zip: ________ Class You Would Like to Sponsor: ______________________________________________________________ Type of Sponsorship (please check the appropriate box of your choice): Other __________ $50.00 $125.00 $250.00 $500.00 Merchandise ___________ (MonetaryValue) (Monetary Value) Mail your check to: Ok FQHR, 1725 E. Wheat Capital Rd., Enid, OK 73701 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OkFQHR! Cut here !- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cut Here ! RECEIPT (Tax Deductible as an Advertising Business Expense) Oklahoma Foundation Quarter Horse Registry (Ok FQHR) (To be completed by OkFQHR Member and Returned to Sponsor) Name of Company/Person: ___________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________ City: ______________ State: ______ Zip: ________ Amount of Contribution: ______________________________________________________________________ Received by (OkFQHR Member): _______________________________________________________________ THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF OkFQHR! VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 Page 9 FQHR / YFQHR Roundup and Review Come to the Oklahoma State Fair in 2006 2006 Roundup and Review Oklahoma State Fair September 14th, 15th, and 16th Contact FQHR Home Office (970) 522-7822 www.fqhrregistry.com From the desk of Joel Shook: We now have a letter of commitment from the Oklahoma State Fair. It is time to start rounding up sponsorships. The best time to solicit sponsorships is usually the first of the year. We are looking forward to the move to Oklahoma and are sure that it will be a positive one for the FQHR. Sponsorship will only add to what we can do at this Roundup. We want to thank the Oklahoma Affiliate for all their support and for dealing with the Oklahoma State Fair on a personal basis representing the FQHR. From the desk of Marily n Duncan, OkFQHR President: OkFQHR Members: The Roundup and Review coming to Oklahoma is a prime opportunity for us to increase membership and awareness of our organization both locally and nationally. The Oklahoma Affiliate gets a monetary portion of the sponsorships whether the sponsorships are monetary or merchandise. If you can help obtain sponsorships it will benefit both the local affiliate and the national organization. Please be reminded that our own sponsorship drive will be in full force within the next couple of weeks as well. Also, we have been asked to choreograph the Opening Ceremonies which probably will take place on Wednesday evening before the show starts. There will be a mixer following to enable everyone to get acquainted and keep the atmosphere we all love to show in. Anyone who would like to help get that organized please contact me. Thanks, Marilyn Duncan Page 10 OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION QUARTER HORSE REGISTRY OkFQHR Message Board Tutorial OkFQHR has recently upgraded the message board service used in association with the club website. In case you’re still a little lost with the new format, we’re offering this short “getting you started” tutorial. Logging On When you initially click the “Message Board” link from the OkFQHR website, you will be taken to the screen seen here. 1 As a “Guest”, you are free to read any of the posts on the message board. However, if you wish to post any messages, you must first login to the message board. 2 If you have already registered on the board, then type in your username & password and click the “Login” button. (Box 1) If you have not previously registered on the board, then you need to create an account. Click the “Register” button to get started. (Box 2) Registering When you click “Register”, it will take you to this screen. Choose your username, fill in your email address, and pick a password. ...User Agreement... Read the User Agreement that follows, click the box beside “I Agree”, and click the “Register” button. Congratulations, you’re now a member of the OkFQHR Message Board community and have access to the ability to post and reply to messages! Page 11 VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 OkFQHR Message Board Tutorial, continued Reading or Posting Me ssage s To read or post messages on the board, first choose a forum (General Category, Clinics and Event Announcements, Horses for Sale, or Tack for Sale) Simply click on the title to take you to the post listing on the page. You will now see a listing of the current messages. To read a thread of messages, click on the title of the message. (Box 3) 3 To post a new message, click the “New Topic” button. (Box 4) 4 5 Replying to a Message If you would like to post a reply to a message, click one of the “Reply” buttons located above and below the message thread. Page 12 OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION QUARTER HORSE REGISTRY OkFQHR Message Board Tutorial, continued Posting a Message If you start a new topic or reply to a message, you are brought to this screen. The very basics here are: 1) 2) Fill in your subject (if you’re posting a new topic) Type your message in the message window. 3) Post or Preview your message. If you have no desire to preview your message, simply click “Post”. If you would like to view your message prior to posting it, click “Preview” first. After pre viewing your message, you are given the option to either edit it or post it. There are other options and tools available that help identify the importance of your message, send you an email to notify you if someone replies to your message, add emoticons (“smiley faces”) to your messages, etc., but we won’t cover them here—you will be able to pick those up as you become familiar with the message board. We hope you have enjoyed this month’s installment of “Ask a Computer Geek”. Tune in next time to find out how to remove manure stains from your keyboard... Page 13 VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 A Horse Husband’s Lament My wife, she has a quarter horse, with flaxen mane and tail, She thinks he is the finest thing tha t ever jogged a rail. She calls hi m Dandy Da rling, and if the truth I tell, Tha t fancy pa mpered quarter horse ha s made my life pure HELL! My wife she used to cook for ME and serve i t with cha mpagne, Now she'd ra ther feed tha t horse and fix his special grain. She rides hi m every morning, and grooms hi m half the night, The last ti me tha t she kissed ME i t was just to be poli te. He dresses better than I do, with ma tc hing wraps and ties, My wardrobe's so neglec ted now, tha t I a ttrac t the flies. One day my wife was shopping, she was down at the mall, And fancy pampered DANDY was just standing in hi s stall. He looked so smug and sassy, tha t I began to grin, I'd saddle tha t fa t sucker, and take hi m for a spin. I've wondered since, if cues I gave, he might have mi sconstrued, For when I climb ed aboard tha t horse, he rightly ca me U NGLUED. He bucked and spun, and snorted fire, and threw me through a fence. I saw big stars and there are 6 teeth tha t I ain't hea rd from since. My wife came home and saw me, just a lying in the dirt, She rushed up to her HORSE and asked hi m, "Sweetheart are you HU RT?" He'd scra tc hed his nose a littl e bit, and the memory galls me yet, She lef t me lying in the mud, and ran to call the VET!!! Author: B.K. England Page 14 OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION QUARTER HORSE REGISTRY Member Photo Gallery Please email me your photos to share with your fellow club members! Make sure to include a caption for the picture. This i s your chance to share your snapshots from your favorite club events and weekend get-togethers, or simply to show off your new foals or favorite pa sture buddy. “The Gang” at the Rusty Gables Guest Ranch Grand Opening JJ Rooster’s Kitty, September 2005 HP Kings Step N Fire Horsepower Ranch Mike Jeffcoat & Jacspin Lil Tari 2005 AQHA World Show Carolyn Jaques cutting at an Ok FQHR Show Mark Anderson & Peppy San Chance Team Doctoring, Ok FQHR Show Page 15 VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 2006 Stallion Service Auction Horse Name 2006 Fee Sire Dam Owner Allthat N Abagachips SOLD PC Bronsin Prospective Twister Bedonna Dismore Amarillos Playboy Pending Playboys Perfecta Col Bills Sweetie Randy McKiddie Bluestem Vaquero $500 Real Gun Seven S Sweet Thing Jerry Wright Call Him The Flash $400 Cuatro N Freckles Rose Danna Zanna Pete & Cheri Wolfe CC Blue Mr Tio Salty $400 Blue Taw Miss Tio Salty John and Melanie Robinson CD Blaze $500 CD O'Lena Crystal Solano Roger & Diane Cathcart Cowboy Club $300 Poco Club Half Bar Nip N Snip Garry & Fran McKinnis Denim Hickory SOLD Doc's Hickory Miss Doc O Lena Bedonna Dismore Docs Dual Zipin Pep SOLD Docs Dual Pep Sunnys Sweet Pea Neil & Carol Gwaltney Docs Matador $500 Gold Matador HL Alysons Rainbow Joleen Berry Dual Dude $600 Mr Morgan Freeman Lea Ann Dude Lisa Bray Dudes Wild Fire Joe $400 Mr Morgan Freeman Quincys Last Gal Jamie & Donya Williams Dunit N Stars SOLD Dunit Rawhide Starpions Ruby Red Jay & Cindy Posey Gamblers Amigo $100 Barrons Jody Blonde BWS Gambling Gal Bonita Walton Golden Rock Hancock SOLD Leon JP Hancock Small Town Blue D. L. Osborne Great Sailin Foxinic $300 Great Fox Cee Cutters Blondie Dan & Teresa Childs Great Shamokin Dude SOLD Shamokin Great Memories Dick & Shavelle Peschau Holidoctor AD $500 Holidoc Sugs Sassy Chick Dan Corr HP Step Aside Leo $200 Mr Leo Quincy Rita Step Dennis & Jody Bane Im Texas Friendly SOLD Mr Holly Jac Teresa Milady Tim Wade Jacspin SOLD Jacs Little Pine Miss Teepee Glo Michael & Jena Jeffcoat KB Redneck Legend $500 Lone Star Redneck Misty Native Verma Lou Boggs For more information on any of these stallions, see the website online at www.okfqhr.com/ssa or contact us for a catalog. You must be a OkFQHR member to purchase a breeding. Unsold bids will be available at 1/2 the 2006 breeding fee on a first-come, first-served basis throughout the 2006 breeding season. To place a bid, contact Marilyn Duncan at 405-392-2081 or [email protected]. Page 16 OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION QUARTER HORSE REGISTRY 2006 Stallion Service Auction, continued Horse Name 2006 Fee Sire Dam Owner King Jack Oil SOLD Forty Five King Oil San Jackie Kings Mr Lightning $400 Wimps King Buck Frio Margie Leos Dueler $500 Playmates Dually Leos Copy Girl Wesley Smith Mark Me A Tyree SOLD Muniz Poco Harlan Hollys Dun Mark Robert & Patricia Ward May Bee Cee Bee SOLD Cee Bee Command Eddi Star Face Lisa Bray Mr Poco Jessie Tivio $650 Jessie Tivio Poco Jessie One Bedonna Dismore Nitas Pine TW $400 Pepperroni Pine Rosie Nita Diane Brown Pats A Lena $650 Lenas Wright On Pimas My Daddy Heidi Flath PB Smokin Barrachone SOLD Colonel Barrachone Dusty Savannah Tim Wade Peppy Boys Duke $600 Peppys Boy 895 Lynx Duchess Dennis & Diana Jenkins Peppy Hic Rooster SOLD Gallo Del Cielo SR Hickorys Fran Stanley Burris Playboys Peppier Ego SOLD Ima Little Peppier Playboys Annie Pete & Cheri Wolfe Poco Doc Brownie $400 Poco Joe Must Go Dearly Doc Diane Brown RC Skeets Gunsmoke SOLD Little Skeeto Chic Golden Julianna Kyle & Janet Fanning Sandunit Two Peppy SOLD Dun It With A Twist Pirates Sug Bret & Moninya Mulder Smart Hollywood Lena SOLD Too Minnicks More Miss Holly Megan Garry & Fran McKinnis Stars Rollickin Fire $500 Kings Starfire Dominos Dusky Dell Bedonna Dismore Sun Dee Lena $500 Mr Sun O Lena Kwik On Her Feet Bedonna Dismore Tivio San Bars $500 Taylor Jess Tivio San Crystalita Jon & Carolyn Jaques War Chiefs Pride $400 Croton Gray Pay You Wednesday Pete & Cheri Wolfe Wimps King Buck SOLD King Wimp Miss Trace Sand Wimps King Buck SOLD King Wimp Miss Trace Sand Zach Blue $500 Azul Caballo Amigo Smarty Comet Jeff & Robbie McCommas Kelly & Georgia Crecelius Dr. David & Mindy Costello Dr. David & Mindy Costello Bedonna Dismore Remember that all 2007 FQHR registered foals sired by stallions whose services sell through this auction are eligible to compete in the OkFQHR SSA Super Stakes Classes held each fall! Since 2002, the Super Stakes series has paid out over $20,000 in purse money! Don’t miss this chance to take advantage of an incredible breeding opportunity! Page 17 VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 Youth Corner Hey Kids! This is your very own section of the newsl etter. Do you have anything you’d like to share here? (birthdays, results from other horse shows, jokes, pictures—your imagination is the limit!) Ask your parents to contact the newsletter editor and send your stuff in—I’d love to print it for you! n! h sec tio t u o Y e n ame th ld ion , shou Help me s s i m r u Yo s! a me M emb er wi th a n h p t u u o e Y m R t o co O k F QH ep t i t, i s c c a o t er. e s n ew sl et t e y ou choo h t f o me t he sec ti on n d send for y our a , n u f t make i eative, r c t i e k Ma ril 1. e b y Ap Jody new na m Tha nks! Page 18 OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION QUARTER HORSE REGISTRY Meet your club officers and board members... Mindy Costello, OkFQHR Director Place of Birth: Jackson, Mississippi Family Members: Da vid (husband), Keith, Kevin, Scott, Caroline, Chloe Real Job: Just pick one! Wife, Mom, Ranch Manager, Licensed Investment Mgr, Licensed Insurance Agent, working on a real estate license Hobbies (other than horses!): I like most sports… basketball, tennis, snow skiing, swimming Horses (how many; who/what are they?): 17 at the last count....(Wimps King Buck .. age 25 standing sire)..... (King Wimps Buck .... age 25 - back up sire) ....... (King David 2001.... age 5 - back up sire currently being shown NRHA & AQHA reining) ........ (Miss King Wimpess... mare that I show).... (Zipposeven S Hotshot...Caroline's new gelding), (Pats Copper Doll .... Chloe's show mare) ....all the rest are broodmares and one two year old filly Pets (once again, other than horses!): Valentine our 5 year old Great Dane, 4 barn cats, one Beta fish and numerous pet chickens Fa vorite Event(s) to Compete In: I like speed and cattle work Fa vorite Event(s) to Watch: Cutting Most Memorable Horse-Related Moment: Showing King in his first AQH A Versatility show and placing overall Reserve Champion out of 21 competitors (beating 19 men) Fa vorite Ice Cream Fla vor : Homemade Milky Way Fa vorite TV Show : my only TV show is Grey's Anatomy OSU or OU? who is OSU and OU ??? ...... step up to the big league.....University of Alabama... R OLL TIDE! Rick Huffstutlar, OkFQHR Director Place of Birth: Holdenville, Oklahoma Family Members: Wife: Tammy; Son: Nacona; Daughters: Patti & Son-In-Law Brian Davis and Amanda & Son-In-Law Joel Goins Real Job: Farrier, full-time since 1986. Past jobs: ranch cowboy, Army, Federal Bureau of Prisons In El Reno, Oklahoma (worked here full-time while starting farrier business) and raising Corriente Cattle Hobbies (other than horses!): What else but horses and cattle? Horses (how many; who/what are they?): Too many!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(They are an addiction.) Quarter and Appaloosa Pets (once again, other than horses!): Bandit (Hanging Tree Cowdog, which is a composite breed of Border Collie, Australian Kelpie and Catahoula.) Fa vorite Event(s) to Compete In: Working Ranch Horse, Working Cow Horse and Ranch Cutting Fa vorite Event(s) to Watch: Same as above Most Memorable Horse-Related Moment: Watching Nacona win the Appaloosa Youth World (3 years in a row) (Mom put in what is in parenthesis). Watching Tammy win her first buckle in the OkFQHR 2005 shows. Fa vorite Ice Cream Fla vor : Butter Pecan Fa vorite TV Show : n/a Do not watch much TV but Lonesome Dove is my favorite movie. OSU or OU? Neutral (Oklahoma Panhandle State University) Page 19 VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 2006 OkFQHR Showbill Year End Awards offered for Series Champions in all classes! Must be OkFQHR Member to Qualify for Year End High Point Awards. Must ride 3 out of 4 shows to qualify. Same Horse/Rider(Handler) combination in all classes. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) * Saturday – Classes start at 9 am Reining – Youth Reining – Novice Reining – Amateur Reining – Open Break Cutting – Youth Cutting – Amateur Cutting – Open Ranch Cutting – Youth Ranch Cutting – Novice Ranch Cutting – Amateur Ranch Cutting – Open Break Working Cow Horse – Youth (14 & Older) Working Cow Horse – Amateur Working Cow Horse – Open Team Sorting – Open Team Doctoring – Open Breakaway Roping – Open (Pre-Entry Required) Break Handy Ranch Horse – Youth Handy Ranch Horse – Novice Handy Ranch Horse – Amateur Handy Ranch Horse – Open Western Riding – Amateur Western Riding – Open Two Man Feedlot Sorting – Open Working Ranch Horse – Amateur Working Ranch Horse – Open Participants in the Beginner Walk-Trot Class and Beginner Ranch Pleasure Class CANNOT have AN Y points in ANY Performance Class. Horses competing in Non-Sanctioned classes do not have to be FQHR registered. According to Oklahoma state law: All horses on the show grounds must be accompanied by an official record (y ellow paper) of a negative Coggins test within the previous 12 months. No exceptions! Versatility Award offered in Open, Amateur & Youth Divisions Refer to FQHR Rulebook – Sixth Edition (pg 21) – classes must be declared at the time of entry. “Novice” & “Amateur” classes are only open to individuals that meet the FQHR criteria for these divisions Refer to FQHR Rulebook for clarification. 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) 46) 47) 48) 49) 50) 51) 52) 53) 54) 55) 56) 57) 58) 59) 60) 61) 62) 63) 64) 65) 66) 67) 68) 69) Sunday Cowboy Worship at 8 am Conformation – Classes start at 9 am Weanling Colts (October Only) Yearling Stallions 2 Yr. Stallions 3 Yr. Stallions 4-10 Yr. Stallions 11 & Over Stallions Grand Champion & Reserve Stallions Geldings – All Ages (Youth) Yearling Geldings 2 Yr. Geldings 3 Yr. Geldings 4-10 Yr. Geldings 11 & Over Geldings Grand Champion & Reserve Geldings Mares – All Ages (Youth) Weanling Mares (October Only) Yearling Mares 2 Yr. Mares 3 Yr. Mares 4-10 Yr. Mares 11 & Over Mares Grand Champion & Reserve Mares Produce of Dam (October Only) Get of Sire (October Only) Break In-Hand Trail – Yearlings – Open In-Hand Trail – Two Year Old – Open Break Performance Classes Walk-Trot – Youth (Non-Sanctioned) Walk-Trot – Beginner (Non-Sanctioned) * Walk-Trot – Open (Non-Sanctioned) Ranch Pleasure – Youth Ranch Pleasure – Beginner (Non-Sanctioned) * Ranch Pleasure – Novice Ranch Pleasure – Amateur Ranch Pleasure – Open Break Barrel Racing – Youth Barrel Racing – Amateur Barrel Racing – Open Pole Bending – Youth Pole Bending – Amateur Pole Bending – Open Stake Race – Youth Stake Race – Amateur Stake Race – Open Cowboy Keyhole – Youth Cowboy Keyhole – Amateur Cowboy Keyhole – Open Page 20 OKLAHOMA FOUNDATION QUARTER HORSE REGISTRY The show committee reserves the right to combine/cancel classes and/or divisions when necessary. PLEASE PRE-REGISTER IF POSSIBLE! Pre-entries must be received the Wednesday before the show, no exceptions! Entry Fees $12.00 / Class (OkFQHR Membership Required) Youth Fee $35.00 Show Fee, Both Days (Cattle Charge s will apply) Cattle Charge $20.00 1st cattle class $10.00 each additional cattle class (same horse/rider combination) Office Fee Pre-Entry: $5.00 Stalls & Shavings Purcell (McClain County Expo Center) Day of Show: $10.00 Stalls $25.00 / weekend—no nightly rates (shavings not included) Shavings $7 / bag (no outside shavings allowed) Ardmore (Hardy Murphy Coliseum) Stalls $15.00 / night, $30.00 / weekend Shavings $6.50 / bag RV Hookups Purcell: Pre-Entry Info: Laura Ann Ward (405) 350-7367 [email protected] PO Box 850573, Yukon, OK 73085-0573 http://www.okfqhr.com/entry1.php $15.00 / night Ardmore: Info to Follow For show information contact Show Committee Chairman, Teresa Childs @ 580-622-8783. Where to stay in P urcell: Ruby's Inn & Restaurant 2105 S Green Ave. Purcell, OK 73080 (405)527- 5577 Econo Lodge 2500 US 74 S. Purcell, OK 73080 (405) 527-5603 Horse Country Inn 2118 S Green Ave. Purcell, OK 73080 (405) 527-5582 Additional information about lodging at Ardmore will be provided at a later date. Page 21 VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 It’s time to renew your OkFQHR Membership! Memberships now run from January 1—December 31. Renew now for inclusion in the membership directory! OkFQHR 2006 Membership Form Please complete this form and send it along with your membership fees to the address below. New: Name: o Renewal: o Individual: o $20.00 Family: o $25.00 ____________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________ City: ___________________________________State: _________ Zip: ______________ Phone: ____________________ E-Mail: ______________________________________ Additional Family Members: _____________________________________________________ Please Mail To: Kelli Thedford 1725 E. Wheat Capital Rd. Enid, OK 73701 Do you want your name and address listed in our Ok FQHR membership directory? o Yes o No The OkFQHR Show Office needs volunteers! If you have some spare time during the show, please check in with the office to see if you can help out—we’re always in need of extra hands! If you would like to volunteer for the entire show season, please contact Teresa to see how you can help! 2006 OkFQHR Show Schedule May 6 & 7 : Purcell, OK Pre-Entry Deadline April 29th Judge: Gary Schwartz June 10 & 11 : Purcell, OK Pre-Entry Deadline June 3rd Judge: Deb Adams Aug. 19 & 20 : Ardmore, OK Pre-Entry Deadline Aug. 12th Judge: Robert Walton Oct. 14 & 15 : Purcell, OK Pre-Entry Deadline Oct. 7th Judge: Paige Burian 2006 Super Stakes - Oct. 14 & 15. For show information contact the Show Committee Chairman, Teresa Childs, at 580-622-8783. WWW.OKFQHR.COM EDITOR: JODY BANE OkFQHR c/o Kelli Thedford 1725 E. Wheat Capital Road Enid, OK 73701 Upcoming Events March June 11-12: CTFQHR Jackpot Series, Athens, TX (903-288-0043) 3: FQHR Point Earning Show, Hebron, NE (402-768-7135) April 10-11: OkFQHR FQHR Point Earning Show, Purcell, OK 8-9: CTFQHR Ranch Hors e Versatility Jackpot Series, Athens, TX (903-288-0043) 15: FQHR Point Earning Show, Sedalia, MO (660-272-3332) 29: FQHR Point Earning Show, Bloomfield, NE (402-373-4838) May 6-7: OkFQHR FQHR Point Earning Show, Purcell, OK 13-14: CTFQHR Jackpot Series, Athens, TX (903-288-0043) 13-14: FQHR Point Earning Show, Lowell, MI (269-649-1545) 24-25: FQHR Point Earning Show, Kalkaska, MI (269-649-1545) July 1: FQHR Point Earning Show, Broken Bow, NE (308-546-2871) 26-27: FQHR Point Earning Show, Fort Gratiot, MI (269-649-1545) September 9: CTFQHR Two Man Feedlot Sort ing Jackpot Series, Athens, TX (903-288-0043) 14-16: FQHR / YFQHR Roundup & Review, State Fair of Oklahoma , OKC, OK October 29-30: FQHR Point Earning Show, Johannesburg, MI (269-649-1545) 6-7:CTFQHR FQHR Point Earning Show (903-288-0043) August 14-15: OkFQHR FQHR Point Earning Show & 2006 SSA Futurity Stakes, Purcell, OK 1: FQHR Point Earning Show, Broken Bow, NE (402-993-2813) 12: CTFQHR Two Man Feedlot Sorting Jackpot Series, Athens, TX (903-288-0043) 19-20: OkFQHR FQHR Point Earning Show, Ardmore, OK 14-15: FQHR Point Earning Show, Blissfield, MI (269-649-1545) 21: CTFQHR Two Man Feedlot Sorting Jackpot Series, Athens, TX (903-288-0043)