|
Colonel Fritz Meyers
(pictures are
thumbnails, click to enlarge)

(TULLAMARINE / MEYERS LEO COMMAND)
AQHA Incentive Fund Stallion

- Now standing to outside mares.
- Multiple mare discounts.
-
FREE BREED-BACK TO QUALIFIED MARES


Colonel
Fritz Meyers is a 1997 AQHA sorrel stallion with a flaxen mane and
tail. He stands 15.l hh and weighs approximately 1200 lbs. He is
bred to perform with champions Colonel Freckles, Fritz Command and Doc Tari on his papers. He has a very quiet
disposition.
Fritz
is extremely quick and athletic, and really knows how to work off
his rear end and work a cow! Colonel Fritz was purchased off a working
ranch in Florida, where he "earned his living" working
cattle. Our trainer, Robin Stang, recognized the natural talent
and breeding in this stallion, and began working with him with the
2002 AQHA World Show as a goal. In less than six months, the
Colonel was qualified for the World Show and had earned his
Register of Merit in Performance. Prior to our
purchase, the Colonel had no show experience or formal
training--he was "just another ranch horse". The Colonel
qualified for the 2003 AQHA World Show in open team penning and working
cow, and his team won the Reserve World Championship in team
penning. His half-brother, Colonel Legal Whiz (owned by
Robin's wife, Kristin Klingermann, was also on the team.)
In December 2003, AQHA awarded the Open Superior Award for team
penning to Colonel Fritz. In January 2004, he qualified for the 2004 AQHA World Show in
Open
penning. He is the 2004 Versatility Ranch Horse Reserve
World Champion for the World Foundation Quarter Horse Affiliation
(WFQHA), the WFQHA 2005 Open Ranch Cutting World Champion; Res
World Champion, Open Ranch Horse Trail; and WFQHA 2005 World
Champion in both team penning and sorting.
He is a four time AQHA World Show qualifier. He spells
VERSATILITY--cutting, reining, team penning, sorting, roping,
trail, working cow and more! No job is too big for him to handle!
The Colonel's first
foal crop hit the ground displaying his proven lineage. The
foals all have his wonderful disposition, short back, big stop,
pretty head and plenty of "turn and burn". His
foals show great cow sense at an early age, watching and moving
the cattle on their own, as well as any dogs or goats who happen
to be in the area. They play by loping across the
pasture, changing leads at a whim, and love to slam on the brakes
to come to a sliding stop! One of his sons is being
shown in sorting and penning and is racking up the AQHA points.
He has a daughter in cutting training. Other of his get have
been sold as penning and versatility prospects. He is an excellent cross
with your quarter horse, paint or palomino mare.
Colonel
Fritz Meyers is standing in Maine. Contact us for more
information on how you can breed your mare to this superior
stallion. Shipped semen, multiple mare discount available.
We will work with you! Ask about our free breed-back
program, and check and see if your QH mare qualifies for a
discounted breeding!
PUT THE COLONEL IN
CHARGE OF YOUR BREEDING PROGRAM!!!!
Our 2006 foals - All for
sale

Colt foaled May 6, 2006 at 2 days old
Colt at 2 weeks

Filly foaled April 22, 2006 at 1 day old
Filly at 4 weeks
Rapt Little Freckle, 2004 Filly
2004: "I cannot even start to tell you how happy I am with
my filly...I started showing her at 2 months in halter and she
is undefeated in every 2-year old and under class she has
stepped in. She has never placed less than 3rd in any open
halter class either!!..."
2005 update: Haven't dropped a line in a while so I
thought I would send you a few pictures of Delilia. She is
doing great and we love her. She is always the favorite of
new visitors and has such a sweet personality. We couldn't
have asked for a better filly! She has done a few
halter classes this year, winning all of her yearling classes
and never lower then reserve in open!!! She is such a classy
little filly. Jill Kelley, Franklin, Vermont
2007
SOME MORE FOALS:
  
RED ROAN FILLY
For more
information, contact Linda Sue Goodwin, (207) 897-6536, or e-mail
The
Colonel's lines...!
|