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BA Max Your Dreams (Wizard)

APHA

 

Introducing BA Max Your Dreams (Wizard), a remarkable horse whose gentle temperament and loving kindness have captured the hearts of everyone he meets. With a diverse background in reining, trail riding, barrel racing, and more, Wizard boasts champion bloodlines that include Honor Roll winners and World Champions. His exceptional pedigree tracing back to the 1600s, features illustrious ancestors like the Goldolphin Arabian and the Byerley Turk, all of which were once owned by royalty. Experience the nobility and history that runs through Wizard's veins!

 

 Wizard, our remarkable stallion whose journey began with a special breeding request that ultimately led him to us. With his calm demeanor and eagerness to work, Wizard quickly became a beloved member of our farm. Trained in both western and English riding, he not only assists with daily tasks but also enjoys leisurely rides. As a sire, Wizard passes on his excellent temperament and striking appearance, ensuring that his foals continue to impress trainers and handlers alike.

Wizard carries the black homozygous gene as did Blue Max.

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Click here to see Wizards pedigree.

APHA Blue Max Stallion, BA Max your Dreams, Wizard, walking
APHA Blue Max Stallion, BA Max your Dreams, Wizard, standing
APHA Stallion BA Max Your Dreams

Here are some of the greats in Wizard's pedigree.

Wizard's Bloodline - BLUE MAX

APHA Blue Max Stallion

Throughout the history of the American Paint Horse, Blue Max has left a lasting legacy. 

1987 APHA Champion with 22 Halter points, 24 Western Pleasure points - ROM, 1 Grand Champion Halter point, 3 Reseve Champion Halter points, 5 trail points, 29 lifetime performance points. Blue Max has left his mark on the APHA. Siring multiple World and Reserve World Champions, Blue Max offspring have won over 10,000 points in 18 events with 131 Register of Merits, 45 Superiors, and 8 APHA Champions. Blue Max is the All-Time Leading black and white APHA stallion, siring 1,028 offspring. DECEASED 2008

 

APHA Blue Max Stallion

Blue Mark

Accomplishments:
H- 1.0

Progeny:
SIre of 136 APHA registered foals (95 overo, 2 tobiano, 2 tovero, & 37 solid)
Sire of multiple APHA point earners

Sire of Blue Max, an APHA Champion and the all-time leading black and white APHA stallion.

Mark V

overo
H-20, P-97, APHA Champion 08-21-1976
6 Times Grand Champion Halter, 10 Times Res. Grand Champion Halter, 57- Western Pleasure,
Superior, ROM, 21- Hunter Under Saddle, ROM, 13- Trail, ROM, 6- Western Riding
SIRE OF 206 OFFSPRING.

DECEASED 2002

Flying Fawago

overo
AKA Arizona Chief
H-37, P-47
APHA Champion 11-1-1968
National Halter Champion & Reserve National Halter Champion
7-Times Grand Champion, 2-Times Reserve Grand Champion
ROMs: Hunter Under Saddle, Reining & Western Pleasure

Leading Sire of APHA Champions

 

NERO'S DANDY ROBIN
APHA Champion; Superior All-Round; 5 ROMs

Breezy Lee Giant

ROM producer, Superior producer, Honor Roll producers

Buck McCue

11 Points Open Halter with 2 grands and 7 reserves

Sire of 17 APHA/PAC Point/credit Earners; Sired 243 APHA foals; One of the most noted sons of Kingfisher.

OKLAHOMA STAR

Star/L.Hind Sock
Sire of 119 AQHA registered foals, 8 Performers including Sizzler, Race ROM, and 17 ROM producing daughters.

AQHA Hall of Fame (1992)
AQHA issued him the number P-6, NFQHA awarded him a 100% foundation rating. He passed away in 1943.
Known as “that Tommy Moore horse,” Oklahoma Star earned a reputation as a formidable running horse and an influential sire.

Foaled in the Oklahoma Panhandle in 1915.
Moore began match-racing the bay as a 3-year-old. His first race was 220 yards, and Oklahoma Star won easily against the reputed Slip Shoulder.
The stallion beat another well-regarded runner, and it did not take long for Oklahoma Star to run out of challengers. Oklahoma Star was also used as a breeding stallion. Moore would breed the stallion hours before racing, but it never affected the bay’s performance. The quality of mares ranged from race mares to Indian mares to buggy mares. Regardless, Oklahoma Star always sired nice foals. 

Giant Killer

ROM Arena
AQHA Champ Sire
AQHA Champ Colt: Jim Bob Giant
ROM Arena Colt: Jim Bob Giant (1961) out of Call Me Cowgirl

Three Chicks

AQHA Race SI-100 AAAT
ROM Race
10-3-2-1 $22,624.66 H-23.0 P-2.0
Breeder: Frank Vessels,Los Alamitos,CA
392 foals, 219 ROM (55.87%), 100 AAA or above (25.51%), 39 SW (9.95%), 29 SP (7.40%),
$1,976,567 in total race earnings, 1 running champion in Chick Called Sue.
38% NFQHA

Sonny Reynold`s
H-48, P-147
AQHA Champion (1967)
Superior Performance (Western Pleasure)
ROM Performance

AQHA High Point Performance Horse, 68 Open Western Pleasure Stallion

Sunny Dee Bar

Superior Halter, 1971
ROM Halter
ROM Performance, 1970

Hall of Fame, 2003 AQHA
Total Points Earned: 72; Halter Points: 62; Perf Points: 10.
Sired:
World Champion, Reserve World Champion, Top Ten World Show, Supreme Champion, Superior Halter, Superior Performance, AQHA High Point Perf., AQHA Champion, NRHA Money-earners, Race Money-earners, ROM Halter, ROM Performance, NSBA Hall of Fame, NSBA Money-earners.

Kingfisher McCue
Futurity winning sire 1979 and 1980. Sire of open and amateur pt earners and ROM earner.

Nowata Star

SI-65, 1-1-0-0
Sire of 1 AQHA Champion, 9 Race ROMs, 16 Arena ROMs,
High Point Barrel Mare 1959 and 37 ROM Producing Daughters
100% NFQHA

Old Sorrel

Bred by George Clegg, Alice, TX. Inducted into the AQHA Hall of Fame in 1990
Old Sorrel was purchased by the King Ranch and he developed into the greatest cow horse to ever set foot on this famous ranch. When Old Sorrel had proven his ability as a cow horse, he was given the opportunity to breed a band of the best mares on the ranch. His foals proved to be good using horses and Old Sorrel became the foundation sire of one of the most successful breeding programs in the world.

Goldolphin Arabian

Ref-Thoroughbred Heritage.com:
A brown bay stallion, 14.0-14.2 (depending on source)foaled-Tunisia. AKA: SHAM. Some white on the off hind heel (with reddish mottle). Beautiful conformation, exquisite proportion, large hocks & legs of iron. He had great bone, action & a fiery temperament.
1728 given to Louis XV of France by the Bey of Tunisia. Imp. to England 1729 by Edward Coke, who died 1733 and in his will left ye Arabian (as referred to in his stud book) to Roger Williams. Francis, the second Earl of Godolphin acquired him from Williams 1733, which is how he became known as the GODOLPHIN ARABIAN.
Died 12-25-1753

Godolphin Arabian horse

Darley Arabian

Ref - Thoroughbred Heritage.Com Article by Anne Peters:
A bay 15.0 hand stallion bred by the Fidan Bedouins - Syria. Purchased 1701 by Thomas Darley, the British Counsul. The colt was of the Mu'niqi strain
I: England 1704. At stud 1706-1730. Died 1730

Ref - 1967 Book, A Collection of Articles By Carl Raswan: On back of painting of the Darley Arabian at Aldby Hall - Yorkshire, England, the Darley family estate, Raswan found the name MANAK, the Arab name for the Darley Arabian

1 of 3 Arabian stallions who founded the Thoroughbred breed. The other 2 were the Byerly Turk, foaled c.1679, I: England 1690 and the Godolphin Arabian, foaled c.1724, I: England 1729

Darley Arabian Horse

Byerly Turk

 1680 Arabian

This stallion served as Byerley's war horse when he was dispatched to Ireland in 1689 during King Williams War. In 1690, public records show a race meeting was held in the spring at Down Royal in Northern Ireland, at which the top prize, the Silver Bell, was won by Captain Byerley's charger. Later that same year, the stallion was used during the Battle of the Boyne, July 12, 1690, versus the forces of King James II. [His biography up to this point closely parallels that of the Lister Turk, also captured at the seige of Buda and taken to Ireland to serve in the Battle of the Boyne.]
The Byerley Turk first entered stud in England, at the family seat at Middridge Grange, County Durham and later stood at Byerleys Goldsborough Hall, near Knaresborough, in Yorkshire. It is said that he covered few mares during either period of his stud career, which makes the results even more remarkable. He was known to be at stud as late as 1701, the year he sired Basto (foaled in 1702). Its possible that his remains are buried somewhere on the Goldsborough estate. (Deceased in 1706)

picture of stallion is from Wikapedia

Byerley Turk Arabian Horse

Some of Wizard's offspring

At our facility, the well-being of our horses is our utmost priority. They have access to expansive pastures filled with specially blended grasses that cater to their nutritional needs. During the winter months, we provide high-quality hay sourced from trusted local producers to ensure health and comfort.

Horses in a pasture
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