Foaling Season is Upon Us

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We’re just getting into the height of foaling season at the ranch. Twenty-one foals that have all been bred for reining or reined cow horse success are expected this year, and they are all being carried by recipient mares. Each year, the Downunder team decides on a theme to select each foal’s barn name. This year’s theme is “animals.” So far, we have a Birdie and a Cricket. If you’re a No Worries Club member, we’re keeping you posted on the club site about all of our newest arrivals. In the meantime, here’s a list of our expecting mares and the stallions they’re bred to.

Shine on Retsina (Sparkles) x Metallic Cat
Shine on Retsina (Sparkles) x WR This Cats Smart
Nic N Smart (Remilena) x Smoking Whiz
Nic N Smart (Remilena) x Cromed Out Mercedes (Curly)
Nic N Smart (Remilena) x Tinseltown
Nic N Smart (Remilena) x Smart And Shiney
Nic N Smart (Remilena) x Whizkey N Diamonds (Foster)
Anniegeturgunner (Tamale) x Smart And Shiney
Anniegeturgunner (Tamale) x Whizkey N Diamonds (Foster)
Anniegeturgunner (Tamale) x Cromed Out Mercedes (Curly)
Downunder Diva (Diva) x Lil Joe Cash
Downunder Diva (Diva) x Tinseltown
Downunder Diva (Diva) x Tinker With Guns
Sinfully Smart (Trixie) x Not Ruf At All
Shiny Hot Pants (Punky) x Tinseltown
Shiny Hot Pants (Punky) x Smart And Shiney
Eyed Be A Smart Chic (Kahlua) x Tinseltown
Fresh Squeezed Juice (Layla) x Tinseltown
Fresh Squeezed Juice (Layla) x Tinseltown
Pretty Asa Princess (Miley) x Lil Joe Cash
Miss Brim Star (Brimmie) x Whizkey N Diamonds (Foster)

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