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CJ has always been extremely handsome - rabiasr1996 - 10-11-2025

We absolutely love raising up and training our own horses and having the chance to make them special and eventually become someone's very own, with no bad habits or "baggage" carried forward from some less than ideal life/home. Then that new owner gets the pleasure and opportunity to make that horse "theirs" and ride one that is truly unique/custom just to them. It's just really hard to imagine how it could be any better than owning, riding, & growing with a great minded young horse that hasn't "been around the block".

CJ is the half brother to my personal horse, LS, as well as about other brothers by the same sire... CJ has physically matured into one gorgeous boy... Merci Beaucoup... Cactus Jack Beaucoup can't teach you to phone number list speak the entire French language, but you will certainly learn to say Merci Beaucoup or "thank you very much" every single time you're riding him.

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He's a y/o, h TWH that we raised up and started out just like so many other of his brothers and they all turned out to make some of the best we've offered. and he's matured into one big stocky/sturdy made guy. His gait is one of the smoothest from the first step through any speed you choose to ride and it's the same every time he's saddled up.

Like his full brother Budd Lite and all the many others we've raised up, trained and placed by the same sire, they prove over and over that DNA trumps everything (with rare exception) when selecting and making a great horse. Even the very best training techniques cannot overcome a poor mind. CJ has the type disposition to do whatever has been asked of him with absolutely no reservation and he always does it with ease. From the stall to the trailer to the trail and back, he's pure and simple pleasure. He'll tackle any type terrain we've encountered like a true professional.

Crossing water, hopping over logs, busting through brush, and anything else odd has never been an issue for him and he is about as non-spooky as any live horse could be. He'll make a farrier grin from ear to ear, loves grooming and baths, loads/unloads with ease, stands to mount/dismount, and it would be hard to find a more cooperative trail partner. I am never in a hurry for any our guys to leave and Lisa has always said I really do not want to place CJ; she may just be on to something. But we can't keep them all and this boy is destined to be someone's most special companion so when that day arrives we'll be ready to say "merci beaucoup.