An Own Son Of Jackie Bee


Photography by: Foto Finishers Graphic Design
This is TJ, an AQHA Gray stallion and an own son of Jackie Bee, and he came all the way from Stone Valley Quarter Horses in Wisconsin. He is the newest stallion here at The Lewis Ranch Stallion Station and you couldn't ask for a nicer stallion. TJ's disposition is unbeatable. He stands 15.2 hands and 1,200lbs and adds a little extra size and bone to some of the smaller framed cutting/reining bred mares and also puts that amazing Jackie Bee mind on all of his foals. He is also throwing a high percentage of gray. Gray foals are not born gray but turn gray after a few months and lighten every year.
He is now here at The Lewis Ranch Stallion Station and will be standing to outside mares here on the ranch via artificial insemination for a stud fee of only $500 that includes the $50 booking fee. He already successfully collects on a phantom and cools so we can ship cooled semen anywhere in the US and Canada for $175. We will be evaluating and freezing his semen right away and storing it for the future so this great bloodline will be preserved forever.
What TJ looked like as a youngster: Gray horses get lighter every year where Palomino's get darker every year. Sorry about the quality...it's over 20 years old.



Parade Day in Lindsay, California...April 19th, 2008
Me on TJ and Darcy on Pbs Starbuck-took a second place ribbon in the horse entries...not too shabby for just a couple of stallions...
...walking next to each other down a busy street with thousands of folks and children waving and yelling, cars, motorcycles, tiny cars with horns, flags and ribbon everywhere...

We are a full service Stallion Station and offer Artificial Insemination, cooled and frozen shipped semen, ultrasound, complete mare care and production, stallion semen evaluation and phantom training as well as frozen semen storage in our complete laboratory. Our mare care is only $7/day for a dry mare and $9/day for a wet mare (foal at side).
Visit the websites of some of TJ's biggest fans: www.greyhorseridge.com in Indiana and Stone Valley Quarter Horses in Wisconsin.
Scroll down to print contracts and book to this fine stallion.
Some of TJ's Offspring: Remember, they aren't born gray...they turn gray after they shed their foal coat and lighten every year after that.

