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Crazy DD Ranch
Stallions
Jessies Senor  -  91% NFQHA
Jessie is a 2002 Buckskin
Dun double bred Jessie
James stallion that has given
us the most amazing babies.
 He carries both the dun and
creme genes and passes
them on most of the time.   
He also passes on his pretty
head, great confirmation and
athleticism, but most
remarkable is the disposition
of his foals.  We have
actually had foals
halter-break themselves.
Jessie is not currently for sale.  He is standing at stud to approved mares only by
PRIVATE TREATY.  You can see some of his babies on the yearling and foal pages.
J Cross Zans Hancock  -  94% NFQHA
Crossfire is 3 years old and one of
our future studs.  He is currently in
training to compete in several rodeo
events.  He was broke as a 2 yr old
and loves to work cattle.  Crossfire
alone has herded our calves back to
their own pens and stood patiently
guarding them at the gate until we
noticed that they had gotten out.  
He is all about cows and a real
sweetheart to boot.

He was born black but is slowly
turning into a steel gray color.  We
have been buying him his own herd
of fillies for breeding in 2011 and
beyond.
We would consider selling Crossfire for $6500.  His price will increase based upon his
continued training and show career.
Kings San Peppy Bar  -  88% NFQHA
Peppy is a 2007 flashy dun colt.  He was actually working cattle on his second day under saddle.  He was
born to it. There is no quit in this colt, he will go hard all day and into the night if given the chance. He is
growing by leaps and bounds.  He is as smart as they come and as playful as any puppy, without a
mean bone in his muscular body.  We plan to cross him with some of Jessie's offspring when the time
comes.  In the mean time the trainer has plans to continue his training for a show career, as well as
using him as a working cow horse to put hours on him.
We turned down $8500 for Peppy as a long yearling.  He is for sale and currently priced at $10,000.
All of our horses pedigrees are available at www.allbreedpedigree.com
meet him or to thank him for the
amazing job he did on Jessie.

Jessie had not been ridden in
nearly 6 years and after a quick
refresher course on ground
work, Jessie was being ridden by
2 very beginner riders without a
problem.   This is just another
prime example of the disposition
of the Jessie James bred horses
and of Jessies Senor and his
offspring.