by Carley Myers | Apr 25, 2014 | Horse Division, News
April 24, 2014 —NATURAL LITTLE STEP 2006 palomino mare(Wimpys Little Step – Teninos Natural, by Tenino Badger)Bred by Four Sixes RanchOwned by Graciela Beatriz Juszczyk of Argentina (purchased in March 2011) April 8, 2012: Six-year-old mare was awarded the Open...
by Carley Myers | Apr 3, 2018 | Horse Division, Horse Racing, News, Ranch History, Stallions
For Immediate Release Guthrie, Texas — April 3, 2018 — The Four Sixes Ranch is pleased to announce the release of frozen semen from legendary stallions Streakin Six and Special Effort to be used in Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). Through technical advances...
by Carley Myers | Jun 13, 2017 | Horse Division, News
Information Provided by National Ranching Heritage CenterJune 13, 2017 Dr. Glenn Blodgett, resident veterinarian and manager of the Four Sixes Ranch horse division, has been named the 2017 National Golden Spur Award winner, the most prestigious honor given by the...
by Carley Myers | Apr 17, 2023 | AQHA, Horse Division, News, Uncategorized
You’ve had your horse genetic tested—now what? Find out what your horse’s test results mean and how it will affect them. Article by American Quarter Horse Association Once you have received your horse’s genetic test results, you may be wondering what these...
by Carley Myers | Jan 31, 2023 | Horse Division, Horse Racing, Stallion, Stallions, Uncategorized
GUTHRIE, TEXAS – JANUARY 31, 2023 – Four Sixes Ranch announced Captain Courage was euthanized today (January 31) due to severe osteoarthritis in his stifles. The grade 1 performing son of Champion Mr Jess Perry won or placed in eight of his 11 career starts while...
by Carley Myers | Mar 21, 2023 | Horse Division, Ranch History, Stallion, Stallions, Uncategorized
Hollywood Gold died in 1964, but he continues to appear in the pedigree of some of the top horses in AQHA record books. Story by Jim Jennings The Four Sixes Ranch, headquartered at Guthrie, Texas, has had many outstanding stallions in its 150-year history, but what...