High Country Equine

High Country Equine Horse Breeding - AQHA Foundation Bloodlines - Horse Training - Boarding - Horse Hotel

12/14/2024

One was eating out of the feeder from opposite side of fence before I walked closer. Jerks are waiting for me to leave so they can freeload off my hay. 🙄

The evening hay crew!
11/22/2024

The evening hay crew!

Looks like all the lounging will be done inside today! Only, of course, after chores are done and the kids have had plen...
11/18/2024

Looks like all the lounging will be done inside today! Only, of course, after chores are done and the kids have had plenty of sledding time. ❄️⛄️

Honoring veterans today and every day! Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
11/11/2024

Honoring veterans today and every day! Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

First significant snow here! ❄️🥶☃️
11/07/2024

First significant snow here! ❄️🥶☃️

This little filly is looking so good. She’s super thick and pitch black! 😍She’s somewhere around 93% foundation: 21.09% ...
10/30/2024

This little filly is looking so good. She’s super thick and pitch black! 😍
She’s somewhere around 93% foundation: 21.09% Poco Bueno and 13.48% King

Pistol is going to be built like a brick house and she’s already the sweetest little thing.

10/28/2024

Blueberry met Bob today… they became fast friends!

2024 AQHA filly by Third Cutting, 2M dollar sire. Panel clear via dam, tested for HERDA as Third Cutting is carrier, she...
09/28/2024

2024 AQHA filly by Third Cutting, 2M dollar sire. Panel clear via dam, tested for HERDA as Third Cutting is carrier, she’s n/n. This filly is a beautiful mover and has lots of money earners on her papers. Halter broke and stands perfect for farrier.

Located in Cloudcroft, NM.

09/27/2024

Sound on! Nightly sounds during the rut…. Cut recording off before the bull ran across the screen.

 Stop and think for a minute about the beloved show horse you gush about regularly on social media. Do you know off the ...
09/02/2024



Stop and think for a minute about the beloved show horse you gush about regularly on social media. Do you know off the top of your head who bred that horse you love so much? If someone asked you at your next show, could you tell them where to go to find another horse bred like yours? Many cannot. But even if you can, do you make an effort to help promote the breeder who brought your beloved horse into this world? If no, why not? Would crediting that breeder take away from your success? Would it take away from your trainers worth? I would contend no. But would it help to elevate a quality breeder and help others to find them when they are looking for a horse? Yes, hugely.

Even if you can’t name them off the top of your head, I can almost guarantee you that somewhere, there is a breeder who still cares about your horse. A breeder who spend hours planning for the perfect breeding cross. A breeder who crossed their fingers in anticipation that the mare would take and be in foal first try. A breeder who watched in anticipation as that mare grew round and heavy in foal, hoping for the perfect foal. A breeder who gave up many nights of good sleep to watch that mare closely to ensure a safe and healthy birth. A breeder who sat beside that mare while she labored to bring your horse into this world and maybe even gave it the extra pull. A breeder who helped to dry off that little miracle and watched in never diminishing awe as they took their first breaths and first steps. A breeder who taught your horse all the basics and instilled a trust in humans from the beginning. A breeder who loved this horse and cared for them from the first breath. A breeder who likely found it hard to say goodbye when the day inevitably came, no matter how good of a home the horse was going to. A breeder who probably still thinks about your horse from time to time and would love to know how they are doing. A breeder who watches from afar while those babies they raised go on to do great things and cheer them on with every success, even if they are no longer within that horses inner circle. A breeder who repeats the cycle each spring and keeps striving to breed the best possible horses, even when they know that they may not get any credit when those horses are out winning someday. Without that breeder, you would not have your horse. Stop and think about that for a second.

There is no horse industry without quality horse breeders. No matter what scale they operate- 2 mares or 20 mares- they are all valuable to the industry and deserve respect and recognition for their efforts. Breeding horses is not for the faint of heart. It is a tireless and often thankless endeavor. It can be as heartbreaking as it is exciting. Some years you bring healthy, beautiful foals into the world and their mothers get to raise them. Other years you may lose a foal or a mare or both and that is something no breeder can get past without a heavy heart. The average horse owner may not think or know of all that goes into breeding a horse while they are enjoying their equine partner. So I am here to shed a little light on the life of a good horse breeder. Most breeders love every horse they raise, do everything in their power to give them the best start possible and do their due diligence to get them into a good situation. I have been raised in this industry and can’t count the number of foals I have seen enter this world on our farm. So many have gone on to do great things and many times I am able to follow that progress and keep in touch with the new owners. That is best case scenario- to be able to stay engaged with a horse you loved from the first breath and know they have gone on to be someone’s beloved partner. Alternatively, many of the horses we’ve bred disappear and we are unable to keep in touch. This is the saddest part because you just don’t know. You hope the horse has a great life but you can’t be sure.

So here is my request: take a moment and figure out who bred your beloved horse. Often, breeders are fairly easy to find thanks to social media. If you can find them, reach and let them know that horse is loved and thank them for their part in the journey. I can guarantee getting a note like that will make almost any horse breeders day and it only costs you a bit of time and effort. I think it would be great for folks to also take it a step further- when your horse is out winning, make a point to give some credit to that breeder on social media or to the people who ask about your horse or admire them. If a breeder is breeding great horses, make sure people know! If people out there are looking for a horse like yours, help them learn where they can find another one just like yours!

To all the breeders out there, big or small, I see you and I commend you. To all the horse owners, I set forth a challenge: when you post about your horse

Written by: Brandy Brown and published on 8/28/20

(Feel free to share but please give me author credit ☺️)

The Three Stooges were caught slacking off of their jobs today!
08/29/2024

The Three Stooges were caught slacking off of their jobs today!

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08/15/2024

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Green grass and a brewing sky! 💙
08/15/2024

Green grass and a brewing sky! 💙

08/01/2024

Our resident goat, Robert, had an elk encounter last night. Who won the show down?! 🤔🤣

These two got caught resting on the job today!
07/12/2024

These two got caught resting on the job today!

It was a beautiful end to the day!
07/06/2024

It was a beautiful end to the day!

06/26/2024

This little filly is shedding off dark! Will she be a chocolate palomino?! 🫣🤔
Either way, she’s fantastic! Available too!

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