RWS REYNMAKER – 2013 AQHA Brown Stallion x Vaca Rey x Smart little Lena out of Jacks Misty Kiss x Benito Bar Jack

“Reyn” is unshown. When he was in cutting training he had a rear leg injury. He was showing great promise and we were disappointed we could not continue with his training. Heather  campaigned his full brother by blood, RWS Vaca’s Benito Bar. They qualified for the World twice in Ranch Riding, were champion in the Ranching Heritage Challege in boxing, and has both amateur and open All Around titles. His sire was a 2001 Sorrel Stallion. His name translates as Cow King but his papers say VACA REY. He is a son of Smart Little Lena out of Autumn Boon (a Dual Pep daughter out of Miss Blue Boon …. Peptoboonsmal’s mom). A suspensory tendon injury ended his promising career in the first 2 seconds of the NCHA Futurity but his siblings have made it clear the potential he had. He is a full brother to Boogie Boon (2011 European Champion Senior Cutting), Wild Thing DNA (LTE $109, 558), Absolutely Stunning (LTE $107, 876), Boon A Little (LTE $118, 404) and a ¾ brother to Im Countin Checks (LTE $309, 641). When you look at the pedigree it is a dream come true. The the Quarter Horse News lists leading sires – Peptoboonsmal #4, Dual Pep #5, Smart Little Lena #6 ($222,452); leading paternal grandsires – Dual Pep #3, Peppy San Badger #4, Smart Little Lena #5 ($827, 247), Peptoboonsmal #6; leading maternal grandsires – Smart Little Lena #1 ($1,273,015), Dual Pep #2, Peptoboonsmal#5., “Vaca’s” daughter Autumn Ruby Reys was reserve champion 4-year-old non-pro horse at Augusta. He has other NCHA money earning daughters: Bonitas Vaca Rey ($14, 170) and Sweet Lil Vaca ($2,264) plus Vacas Shiny Spoon a AQHA money and point earner. Look for his name in a number of his daughters we have kept in our broodmare band. 5 panel negative. “Reyn’s” dam was from one of our favorites. Her sire Benito Bar Jack was an AQHA Champion. Her dam, Misty Jo Rock, was high point yearling mare in the state. Her bloodlines date back to the original mares and stallions over 70 years ago.


 

  • Posted on: September 13, 2024