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Lacy Quarter Horses 13415 N Hwy 74 Garber Ok 73738 |
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Phone: 580-684-7444 Email: jandklacy@netzero.net |
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Welcome to Lacy Quarter Horses Our goal for twenty-five years has been to breed a Quarter Horse that could easily catch and load the rankest bull in the pasture, and look good doing it. We want to raise the ultimate Quarter Horse; one with speed, cow sense, heart, conformation, and color. We aim for AQHA Supreme Champions. We hope you will find your next prospect in our Horses for sale page Our bloodlines include these AQHA Hall of Famers: King; Wimpy; Joe Hancock; Old Sorrel; Oklahoma Star; Joe Reed; Poco Bueno; Grey Badger II; Joe Cody; Joe Reed II; Leo; Three Bars: Sugar Bars: Go Man Go; Jet Deck; and NCHA Hall of Famer Peppy San Badger. Smokeys Bob Cat is a son of Supreme Champion Sire & Multiple World Champion Sire Smokey Duster Too. Smokin Array is a son of World Champion & Multiple World Champion Sire Spanish Array San Bolero is a grandson of AQHA & NCHA Hall Of Famer Peppy San Badger. Our color specialty is all shades of Gray and Dun, as well as a rare combination Gray / Dun sometimes called a Silver Dun. San Bolero has also been producing some outstanding Cherry Red sorrels with deluxe chrome, We have Quarter Horses for sale of many ages, but we like to sell our horses young and let our clients customize them. You’ll get big discounts if you fill your horse trailer. If your traveling to Oklahoma City we’re 1 1/2 hours north on Hwy 74, come see us. Thank you for your interest and visit often! |
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Smokeys Bob Cat 1989 Gray Stallion 15.1 hands 1350 lb. 2008 Fee: $300 |
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Smokin Array 1995 Gray Stallion 14.2 hands 1300lb. 2008 Fee: $300 |
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San Bolero 2001 Sorrel stallion 15.3 hands 1300lb. 2008 Fee:$300 |
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If you own a horse by one of our stallions, send us a good photo and we will try to post it to our upcoming past offspring page with any info you choose! |

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We are raising the kind of Quarter Horses that can compete in barrel racing and then settle right into a reining horse or cutting horse class; show at halter in the morning then throw on a western saddle and go team roping or team penning in the afternoon, change horse tack again and go English pleasure in the evening. While our horses aren’t 100% horse racing bred, they have competed very successfully in Mexican horse racing, as well as Charro events. Whether you want to go to the horse show or just enjoy weekend horseback riding we have your next equestrian prospect. |

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