JSIX lil FRANK, ( UNIKIA TWO X ROMES FAIR LADY) 1999 Bay Stallion. This is now my reference sire. He was started on cattle as a 2 yr. old, and then calf roped, and heeled off of as a 4 yr. old. His colt crops are small in numbers sofar, but as they get to the public I look for things to change. He produces color when bred to color. This is due to all the Gray & Blacks that he has in his genetic back ground. He has the athletic ability, natural cow, conformation, that in my opinion is the outcross that the Performance Horse industry is profoundly in need of. He is producing the conformation,bone,size,and athletic ability. Also as a linebred Bert horse, he is out producing his sire Unikia Two, and his grand sire Roman Mac with out the loss of bone, conformation, athletic ability, and smarts. We produce some of the finest colts in this part of the country.I will still be Linebreeding in my breeding program and outcross as the opportunities arise. So if you have a mare that needs to be outcrossed give us a call. 479-857-0234. For more information on the UNIKIAS go to http://www.pedigreenotes.com/
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Unikia Two, 1992 Black Stallion, deceased. "Black Mac", was a project that I had thought about for quite a while, but it just had to be right. I bred Roman Mac to a full sister Roman Red Lady to get this cross, and most people that saw him or any of his 30 offspring will say that it worked. Most of his offspring have gone to the roping pens, with a couple cutters, or like me I have two of his daughters in my broodmare band. As excited as we were over his offspring, I can say that his grand get are going to excite people just as much.

Roman Mac, 1978 Gray Stallion, deceased. "Mac" was 15-1 hands weighed 1200 #, full of natural cow, athletic ability, conformation, and the brains to put it all to good use. He was started on cattle as a two yr. old. Won enough at cutting that I could say he had won an NCHA check. He did this as a 4yr. old. He then spent the next 17 yrs. earning his keep on the ranches that I worked or managed. We legged him up at the age of 21, and spent the summer reining with him winning 6 of 9 Sat. nite reinings plus an NRHA check. During his lifetime he produced 180 reg. foals, with 10 performance foals,and 10 CYR performance foals. These 180 foals some of which are no longer around because of age, were spread from coast to coast, and border to border, with some even going into Canada. His offspring were used at various events, cutting, roping, team penning, barrels, and probly some I haven't even mentioned. He is missed,but I will carry on this blood thru his daughters, and a grandson JSIX Lil Frank.