At CSWin Equine we pride ourselves on offering cowy and athletic horses that have the breeding to carry them far in the show pen.
Our horses are currently making their impact in the NCHA, NRCHA, and NRHA. We work with bloodlines that can get the job done:
- Peppy San
- Doc Bar
- Colonel Freckles
- Smart Little Lena
- Doc O’Lena
- Poco Beuno
- Boon Bar
- Doc Tivoli
CSWin Equine currently stands three stallions: Sans Hap McCue, Ima Smart Colonel, and Queens Approval, San Manz has also had a huge influence on our bloodlines.
Queens Approval
Queens Approval is a talented Appaloosa jumper on his way to earning his Masters in Jumping. Queens Approval has great hunter style yet is speedy and efficient on the jumper course. He is by Goin for Approval out of Prom Queen.
San’s Hap McCue
Sired by San Manz, San’s Hap McCue, nicknamed Happy, is the quintessential example of “like father, like son.” Happy has received his NCHA COA, and is an ApHC World Champion in Junior Cutting, Futurity, and Ladies, and a National Non-Pro Champion. Happy was also a Celebrity Cutting Champion was Kansas Carridine. Happy was gentle enough to be used in the Youth Boys and Girls Club as well as the horsemanship mentor program. Happy has produced several futurity money earners and is an 88% color producer.
Ima Smart Colonel
This stallion became an NCHA money earner the first time he was shown. He is also an NRCHA money earner, and an AQHA point earner in Senior Working Cow and Senior Reining. His foals are athletic, smart, and cowy with top breeding lines. Colonel has had limited showing due to injury.
San Manz
(deceased October 2007)
This stallion produces great futurity babies and NCHA, NRHA and NRCHA prospects. His offspring are easy to train and finish, and can handle pressure. He has among his offspring multiple futurity champions and reserve champions. He has produced NCHA and NRHA money earners as well as AQHA point earners. He was a Celebrity Cutting Champion with Daryl Hannah. San Manz was also gentle enough to be used in the Youth Boys and Girls Club and the horsemanship mentor program.
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