Pet A Pony comes from the late, legendary, King Fritz
and his on-going line of champion (and producing) sons and daughters including Bueno Chex, Shirley Chex, Mitzi Chex, Karen Chex, and many more.
These lines have produced champion
working cow horses for over 50 years.
He seemed to produce winners no matter what mare was crossed on him. This was no fluke. King Fritz was double-bred King, sired by Power Command, out of a Poco Bueno daughter from the Waggoner Ranch. He consistently produced winners
no matter what mare was crossed on him.
Of King Fritz's get, Les Vogt once said, “Wherever they were entered, you gave up thinking about winning because you couldn’t. We’d never seen anything like it on the West Coast.”
(from Working Ranch Magazine, 2018)
Pet A Pony comes from the late, legendary, King Fritz
and his on-going line of champion (and producing) sons and daughters including Bueno Chex, Shirley Chex, Mitzi Chex, Karen Chex, and many more.
These lines have produced champion
working cow horses for over 50 years.
He seemed to produce winners no matter what mare was crossed on him. This was no fluke. King Fritz was double-bred King, sired by Power Command, out of a Poco Bueno daughter from the Waggoner Ranch. He consistently produced winners
no matter what mare was crossed on him.
Of King Fritz's get, Les Vogt once said, “Wherever they were entered, you gave up thinking about winning because you couldn’t. We’d never seen anything like it on the West Coast.”
(from Working Ranch Magazine, 2018)