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2014 Ponies of Americas Club Gelding

13.2 hh

Holy smokes this guy is all that and a bag of chips! Coming to you in a “fun-size” package, but with all the fancy buttons and top tier training! We affectionately call this gorgeous one of a kind POA gelding, Tater Tot!

Tater Tot came to us a few years ago out of a western pleasure style facility where he was giving kids riding lessons. He has been shown locally in western pleasure and showmanship. You could tell he was loved as he is the first one to greet you at the gate and lower his head for the small kiddos to halter, groom, and love on.

This is the sweetest lover boy that will follow you around like a puppy dog. Standing 13.2 hands with excellent conformation, Tater Tot would be perfect for the kids or smaller adults. He has great bone structure and the best feet. He runs barefoot in our rocky AZ desert.

Tater Tot rides the very best. He is very versatile and we have done a little bit of everything on him. He has the most comfortable slow jog and rocking chair lope on a draped rein. You can sit on him all day he’s so smooth and easy.

Tater Tot has cute correct spins and a great “whoa”. He will ground tie where you drop a rein and stand like a statue to mount and dismount. We have ridden him all over our ranch and even roped on the sled and breakaway steers. He’s naturally cowy and fun to use to gather and sort cattle. Tater Tot side passes to the gates and will go over all the trail obstacles with ease. Nothing bothers this cute little guy and he’s been exposed to a lot. He will ride english and bareback too. He has been over small jumps and likes it. He rides quietly through town with busy traffic, motorcycles, bicycles, strollers, and crowds of people. He’s not watchy or spooky in anyway.

Tater Tot enjoys being trail ridden and is perfectly fine alone or a gentleman in a group. He will lead or follow and walk back to the barn on a loose rein. He has been around blowing tarps, gunfire, crazy dogs, camels, buffalo, and all kinds of wildlife. Tater Tot has excellent ground manners and is safe for the little kids to run around him, groom, bathe, and cuddle him. Whether you want to go show him or just pleasure ride him, Tater Tot is the perfect “My Little Pony” unicorn.

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Mozaun & Sarah McKibben

Carefree, Arizona

505.470.4872

McKibbens
Mozaun and Sarah McKibben have dedicated themselves to making and selling fancy horses that have the class, handle and personality everyone is looking for.
Mozaun was raised on a high desert ranch in central New Mexico that was 64,000 acres. Growing up cowboying was a way of life and Mozaun’s training approach is based on his years of experience in the arena and on the ranch. He is first and foremost a cowboy. Mozaun has had much success in the horse show world and personally appreciates what it takes to go from good to best. Mozaun has won seven American Quarter Horse Association World Championships in Ranch Versatility and Ranch Riding. Along with numerous wins in Ranch Horse Competitions. Mozaun has also competed and won money in the National Reined Cow Horse Association, National Reining Horse Association, National Cutting Horse Association, United States Team Roping Association, VIP Team Roping Championships, World Series of Team Roping, and Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association and has conducted clinics all over the world.
Sarah grew up as a city kid from Missouri. Her love and passion for horses began at an early age. She started riding dressage and eventing horses at the local stable and got opportunities to train with top trainers. As long as she could be with horses, her life was complete. Having competed in several disciplines throughout her life, there is one constant, Sarah says any day you can be horseback is a good day. Sarah has won fifteen Amateur and Open American Quarter Horse Association World Championships.