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Congratulations to Bill Warne on his purchase of
OkiesBlondeBombshell - 2006 AQHA Palomino Mare

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Doc Quixote |
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Doc's Okie Quixote |
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Jimmette Too |
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Okie Paul Quixote |
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Doc's Wrangler |
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Wranglers Sugar |
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Lady Cro Bar |
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OkiesBlondeBombshell |
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Reminic |
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Boomernic |
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Docs Leavem Smoke |
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Oh To Be Blonde |
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Bueno Chex |
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Amarilla Chex |
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Karlyle King |
This mare
is pure royalty! This folks is the best in the business, and now you can own one
for a reasonable price. She is very easy pleasy, talented, and calm. She is
smart, learns as you think it... Great on the ground and lightly started.
She will excel in reining ,cutting, working cowhorse, or snaffle bit.
Her
pedigree includes such greats as her sire: Okie Paul Quixote (NRHA Futurity
Champion), Her maternal Grandsire: Boomernic (NRHA Futurity Champion), and her
granddam: Amarilla Chex (AQHA ROM and the dam of Nu Chex To Cash , sire of
Wimpys Little Step), plus many more!
14 hands of
dynamo. Built just right. Palomino to boot!
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Congratulations to Dan Fox on his purchase of this fine
stallion- We look forward to his success!




CSF Rein Or Shine
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Genuine Doc |
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Shining Spark |
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Diamonds Sparkle |
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Shining Freckle |
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Freckles Gentleman |
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Freckles Senorita |
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Senorita Borrego |
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CSF Rein Or
Shine |
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Colonel Freckles |
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Kings Only Col |
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Elegant Doc |
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Cols Compact Disc |
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Disco Dandy Minx |
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Disc Brakes |
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Don't Be Sassy |

Shining
Freckle -AQHA
#3867893- Qualified for 2005 Open SR Reining World Show
Total AQHA Performance points 214 + points in
reining and working cowhorse.
2004 -Open Superior in Open Reining
2003-Open Performance register of
Merit
Leading Oregon All Age Reining
LTE for AQHA & NRHA of $6,116.87
as of 1/11/2006
Own son of
Shining Spark

by
(Genuine Doc - Diamonds Sparkle, by Mr Diamond Dude)
AQHA Points: 22,139
NRCHA All Time Leading Sire
AQHA's youngest top10 Leading All
Time Sire
Who is in 2004 the only Stallion in
history to be awarded the NRHA & NRCHA million dollar Sire
Awards
And in 2005 is the NRHA's newest 4
million dollar Sire
He is also AQHA's #2 Leading Sire of
Performance Registers of Merit
And the only stallion who's
offspring have earned more than $4,400,000 in NRCHA
competition
Foals having earned 22,200 AQHA
Points
Chex Out My Major-
"Truman" Sold on consignment $5000

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"EZ"

- SOLD $1500 to a
great gaming family.
He will be doing
poles, barrels, goat tying
& breakaway roping.
"The cutest pony I've
ever seen. Large gaskin muscles, large hip, long neck, and
short back. Sweet as
a kitten. 2 months training.
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Smart Little
Roxie "Lena" - 2003 AQHA Palomino Mare

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Doc OLena |
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Smart Little Lena |
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Smart Peppy |
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Smart Cash Cutter |
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Bens Cardinal |
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Miss Cash Cutter |
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Goodsons Lady |
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Smart Little
Roxie |
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Bolo Dee Reed |
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Cheyenne Gold Reed |
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Coco Dee Bars |
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Reeds Amber Cash |
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Jonathan Cash |
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Cedars Fancy Cash |
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Cedars Fancy |
Lena is out of
Smart Cash Cutter. Smart Cash Cutter is a sire with many AQHA performance
points, and is sired by Smart Little Lena. This bloodline speaks for
itself. Lena is a great horse, built like a tank and sharp as a whip. She
is doing well under saddle and has been started on cows. She is quick and tough,
she can go all day long. She picks up leads, stops, and backs like a lady. She
turns over her hocks nicely. If you are looking for a great cow horse prospect
check her out. Currently in cutting training with Cameron Verstagan. Use this mare and then turn her into a quality brood mare.
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These are some of our quality
foals out of "Freckles"
as we have mentioned before, here
are three of her foals plus a Mare and two geldings we
sold.
"Buddy"
Freckles Major Star-1998 Bay Gelding
(below) AQHA#3660273
out of Major Bonanza and Cols
Compact Disc 1992

Freckles
Major Star aka "Buddy" was a fantastic gelding
out of our mare. My husband fell in love with this
horse
from
day one. He named him Buddy and he lived up to his
name.
My
husband is a total novice and rode him like a winner. Buddy
just took to him and they made a great pair.
Two
years ago my husband got sick and we had to sell him. We
found the perfect home for Buddy.
Buddy
is now roping and cutting and sorting cattle in Idaho, and loving
it.
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(click
on picture for pedigree)
"Willy"
Out Smokin Em -2004 Bay
Gelding AQHA#4485609


"Willy"
is the appropriate name for this horse. We often call him
"Willing". He is just
the
sweetest, most gentlest of them all. Very trusting and
kind, and doesn't seem to be afraid
of
anything. He is out of the
Colonel Freckles and Gunsmoke bloodlines. He can do
anything. He is built correct,
and
measures out.
I expect great things for this horse.
He is a different color, for those
of you looking for a horse to stand out. He is pegged as a
bay with the AQHA but has a lot of blond
hairs, and at times he looks Dun.
He will measure about
15.2 when he matures. He will top out at about
1300 lbs. He will be able to
rope, rein, cut, or sort or what ever you want, and he is
built to do the job.
Sire: Im Gonna Be Smoken (below) x
Cols Compac Disc

Out
of El Gato Uno by One Gun by Mr. Gunsmoke

"Tibby"
Sweettibbee Dunbar- Dun Mare (below)
AQHA#3906089
by Pistols Dan x Cols Compact Disc

This
beautiful filly was sold as a yearling. When it was time
for Tibby to be born, we pretty well knew the arrival was coming and timed it
just right. We had straw down, and all the tools and meds
ready. The movie camera was ready, and halogen lights we
had just purchased. I slept in the barn on the hay for the
night. Talk about a bump in the night! That is exactly what
woke us up to Tibby. I ran into the house to get my husband
and the camera ready. He was to bring the scissors for the
sack if it didn't open. Of course we were rushing around like
rats. Mom had a great birth, and My husband Rick came to
the rescue and opened the sac for her as Tibby needed our
help. A beautiful light Dun with a huge blaze. She is
a really stunning beauty. At 3 months old she was going all
over the place with me in my trailer with her mom. I took
her to many friends places to get her used to going. She
was then weaned with no mishaps. I have taught many a foal
to go in a trailer. She was just a "YES" horse
from day one. She never balked, and did just whatever we
wanted her to do. We were then moving from the home we had
lived in for about 13 years, and we had just purchased another
house and had to farm out our other horses.
We
really didn't plan on selling Tibby, but a 17 year old girl again
came into our lives and instantly wanted her. We negotiated
a deal and she took the horse home. The girl that bought
her was going off to Horse Training College, and needed an
untrained 2 year old to be her schooling project in Wyoming. So
she was in love at first site. Tibby trained herself there
and other horses. She was ponying horses and training them
in just a short time. When asked how Tibby is, the girl
reply is... " You cant have her back." She is
going to keep her for life and when she is done with school , she
plans to keep her as a brood mare. She is now coming
6 years old, and a great kids horse.

"Ruby"
Sudden Reality-Chestnut/Overo Mare
(below) AQHA#36222816/ APHA#502012


This exceptional Mare had 11 AQHA
Legends on her original 3 generation Pedigree!
Sabrina (aka Ruby) was destined for
the western pleasure world. Her new owner has high hopes as
her Sire and Dam were both world Champions, as are most of her
brothers and sisters. She was originally brought to a
trainer for training. The training didn't reveal her
potential, so the trainer called the owner and said the horse
just wouldn't work for him, and talked the original owner into
selling the mare. She is a double registered AQHA and APHA
horse. So she can win either way. I had to learn what
a double registered horse is. How the rules have
changed. I hadn't shown paints since 1993 or so. At
that time the double registered horse wasn't allowed, and one
parent had to be a paint to be registered. When I went to
see this mare, she was highly trained. I fell in love with
her training. I was thinking maybe I could learn more about
western pleasure by riding on a horse like this. I bought
her and brought her home, and soon after that I was in a car
accident that put me in the hospital with a severe neck
injury. So my riding was put on hold. She was such a
good mare, well bred, that I didn't want her in the pasture doing
nothing. It was then decided that I would sell her.
It was a very hard decision. I took her to a trainer to
tune her up as she hadn't been ridden in a while. I put her
up for sale on the internet. Within hours I had calls on
her. I finally found a 14 year old girl that just had to
have her. She put her on the circuit with Heather Thrapp,
and with some issues from her past, she did very well. Her
old barn name just didn't suit this mare. She was a dark
chestnut and a sweetheart. I renamed her Ruby, which fit
her better. With the money I made on Ruby, I built my
arena. It is now referred to as the "Ruby"
arena. I've tried several times to buy her back, as I am
doing much better, but as all our horses that enter these gates,
no one wants to sell them at any price. The last I heard of
Ruby, she is pregnant and in foal to a three time world champion
western pleasure stallion. They have big plans for the new
foal. We will always miss her. She is very sweet,
correct
chestnut with a blaze, stunning beauty with a ruby for a heart.

"Brewski"
Brujo

Brewski was a trained 3rd
level dressage horse and 3 day eventing horse. I bought him
from a gal who needed
to sell him. She didn't
own a horse trailer and so she offered to ride the horse to our
home. We slapped some shoes on him
and she rode him to our
home. She at the time lived in Shady Cove Oregon
which is over 8 miles away. It was summer ,
and the road from Shady Cove
was narrow and winding. I told her if
she could do that with that
horse it was sold. So off she went on her journey over 2
bridges and the Rogue River
to our home in Eagle Point
Oregon. He was 16.2 hands and 1500 lbs. and he was tired
but not broken. He never faltered.
I took him up in the woods
and rode him on trails mostly. Been there done that.
I could take him down town Eagle Point,
and he would stop and say
hello to folks in town. A real trooper. One of the
best horses I've had. When I lost my pasture
I was keeping him in, I had
to sell him. At 17 years old, he went back to the show
ring. A 13 year old girl from California
bought him, and put him back
in the irons. He looked 8 all over again, and very happy
with his new home. We miss him.
They say that the horse will
never leave their farm.
As all horses that come
in contact with Circle Star Farms.

"TEX"

Tex was a registered paint
horse born in 1991. We built our barn just for this little
guy when we lived in
Eagle Point. The horse
wasn't afraid of anything. He went right by paving machines
and actually wanted to touch it.
I took him to the Triple
Crown Futurity, and the Oregon Bred and he got a 3rd and 5th
place in a sanctioned APHA show.
There were 28 other horses in
one class and 30 in another. Big classes. I took him
home and worked with him.
I got him broke. I took
him out on the trail with only 18 days of training on him, and he
just loved it.
He walked, trotted and
cantered up and down the hills like he did it every day of his
life. At 3 years old
people were coming a lot
asking if I would sell him. I had many horses at the time
and considered it. But when
a lady from Rogue River came
along, I sold him to her. She put a spin and a stop on him
and introduced him to cows.
That was his calling.
He later went to a ranch in Colorado, and is punching cows, and
branding and all the things
that go with the ranch
life. They say he is their favorite ranch horse and he is
going to have his own special place
there on the farm even after
he is gone. Another testament of the
Circle Star started horses.
dana@circlestarfarms.net
