Eason Ranch Horses

Eason Ranch Horses Reined Cow Horse Trainer

Cheap stuff ain’t cool and cool stuff ain’t cheap! Always put everything you got into what you want. Remember ride hard,...
07/04/2023

Cheap stuff ain’t cool and cool stuff ain’t cheap! Always put everything you got into what you want. Remember ride hard, soft hands and stay hooked!

Be patient when asking and setting your horse up to do work on maneuver. Be deliberate with your moves and cues so they ...
10/21/2022

Be patient when asking and setting your horse up to do work on maneuver. Be deliberate with your moves and cues so they don’t get confuse and they won’t get frustrated! Remember ride hard, soft hands, and stay hooked….

09/14/2022
08/12/2022

For Immediate Release
Rocking P Ranch Stallion, Spots Hot, Laid to Rest
(August 11, 2022) Fort Worth, Texas – With a heavy heart, Rocking P Ranch would like to share that Spots Hot, 2001 Sorrel Stallion, was humanely euthanized on Wednesday, August 10, 2022, and is now spending time in the greenest pasture of them all. As he is laid to rest, Rocking P Ranch reflects on all that “Spot” has accomplished.
Spots Hot (Chula Dual x Sweet Shorty Lena) quickly became known after claiming the title of 2004 NCHA Open Futurity Champion and became a 2004 NCHA Non-Pro Futurity Finalist (4th). “Spot” would then go on to earn over half a million dollars ($527,682) in lifetime earnings. With his superior athleticism, he could toy with and trap a cow like no other, making him a force to be reckoned with in the show pen
Moving forward, he placed his stamp on the performance horse industry as a sire. With just shy of seven million, eight hundred thousand dollars in progeny earnings, he sired household names such as, Second Spot (Spots Hot x Reycy Moon - LTE $449,607), Hottish (Spots Hot x Stylish Play Lena - LTE $301,843), and Cinca Im Hot (Spots Hot x Cinca De Maya - LTE $265,969). Among his offspring are not only a NCHA Open Futurity Champion, but a NCHA Open Reserve Champion and multiple major aged event finalists.
In 2015, Bobby Patton, owner of Rocking P Ranch, purchased a two-year-old mare, Cinca Im Hot (Spots Hot x Cinca De Maya). After watching her develop during her three-year-old year, Patton fell in love with the way she worked. His excitement for what he saw in this mare would lead him to be highly interested in her sire, Spots Hot, who would be selling during the 2016 NCHA Futurity Western Bloodstock Sale. In December of 2016, when the gavel fell, the future of Spots Hot was sealed as Rocking P Ranch would become the new owner of this exceptional stallion.
Mr. Patton holds a great deal of admiration for this stallion saying, “We will continue to carry on with ‘Spots’ legacy. Between offering frozen semen and through breeding Cinca Im Hot, this bloodline will be around for years to come. Through our yearlings, weanlings, and foals in utero, his name will continue to be heard.”
Spots Hot put a young boy from Oklahoma on the map. “Spot” and Wesley Galyean (Wes) became the dream team during their era. Wes has many fond memories of his time with Spots Hot. Wes has stated how this horse was a great blessing to him and truly launched his show career as a rider. “We had an incredible bond that went further than the show pen,” Wes fondly remembers, “I could take his bridle off and the horse would follow me around the ranch.” Wes says “God blessed me with this one. So, today I want to celebrate him for all he has ever done.”
In closing, Bobby Patton says, “Rest in peace, my friend.”
Rocking P Ranch will continue offering Spots Hot semen through ICSI breeding contracts at Brazos Valley Stallion Station located in Stephenville, Texas.

Rocking P Ranch Brazos Valley Stallion Station, LP Wes Galyean Cutting Horses Andrew Waters

Whatever it is that sets you on fire: get after it!
07/16/2022

Whatever it is that sets you on fire: get after it!

04/17/2022
Halters 101…are you doing it right?
03/30/2022

Halters 101…are you doing it right?

Let’s talk about tying halters.

The above photo is something I see a lot of people do when tying their rope halters. They are tying the knot ABOVE the loop that connects the halter together.

The photo below is how your knot should look. Let me try and break it into steps.

1. Bring the long end of the halter DOWN through the loop and pull it up to the horses mane to tighten the halter and get it into position.
2. Now you want the end of the long piece facing the horse’s eye. You are going to bring the long piece around the the BACK and MIDDLE of the loop. This is going to create a little space between your long piece and loop.
3. Bring the end of the long piece through that little space and pull up towards the mane to tighten it.

Your knot should be in the middle of your loop and the end of the long piece should be facing away from the horses eye.

Hope this helps! I’ll will soon be making more video contact for you guys, as sometimes I think it’s easier to understand.

Not a moment of life is wasted on a farm… - Jim Fisher 🐴♥️
03/26/2022

Not a moment of life is wasted on a farm… - Jim Fisher 🐴♥️

03/24/2022
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03/24/2022

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03/18/2022

Happy Friday!!

We are so excited to announce Eason Ranch Horses at JG Performance Horses is now a thing! Jason Eason, in partnership wi...
03/14/2022

We are so excited to announce Eason Ranch Horses at JG Performance Horses is now a thing! Jason Eason, in partnership with JG Performance Horses, is dedicated to providing the best care for your animals, while striving to produce the most effective customized training program to meet your goals and your horse’s individualized needs. Jason has over 15 years’ experience with horses in many disciplines, with focus on reined cow horse work. While Jason specializes in reined cow horse showing, he has availability for beginner lessons and other disciplines as well. Come check us out with covered and lighted arena, multiple round pens, and live cattle - everything you need for us to help you and your horse accomplish your cowboy or cowgirl goals!

03/14/2022
03/14/2022
03/14/2022

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