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Buster is the foundation of Lonesome Country
Quarter Horses, we started all this because of
him. He has truly been a pleasure to own and
though he was kicked as a 4-year-old and left
less than 100% fertile, he still produces a
select number of awesome colts for us every
year.
We are believers in the Doc Bar horses, Doc O Dynamite
in particular, as they are so versatile. Buster's pedigree
reflects generations of versatile, successful horses, from
Doc O Lena to Poco Bueno, Doc's Sug to Gay Bar King.
There are money earners in Buster's pedigree along with
the undisputed King/Three Bars cross several times.
With versatility being a key component in the Quarter
Horse Industry today, we feel we have something to offer
horse professionals and enthusiasts in Buster's colts.
Combined with the mares in his herd, Buster's colts can
truly go any direction a person wants to take them. They
are so trainable, willing and smart, combined with super
conformation and agility. They are real athletes.
Buster's disposition is probably one of his best traits. Of
course you can't leave out a poppin' wither, low hocks,
good feet, bone, cow sense, speed, agility, etc., but
disposition is what many of today's horses are lacking
and what most people need. Fortunately Buster throws
his good disposition into his colts. They are really nice
horses and that comes from our customers responses,
not just us who are, admittedly, biased. In addition, they
are cow horses, they go to cattle and love doing it! We've
been pleased to hear from our customers how fun these
horses are to ride on cattle as they are so good at it.


All that said, Buster is just downright fun! He has
performed in Big Sandy's Ranch Rodeo a few years ago
(see photos at right), been used extensively as a ranch
horse, moved broodmare bunches, been roped off of both in
the branding pen and in the pasture, has carried two Miss
Rodeo Montana contestants to Horsemanship competition
wins and been a horse that Brian has never questioned
being able to throw a kid on for a ride with Dad. We've let
several friends ride him to move cattle and the only
complaint we've had is that he's so cowy that you'd better
be paying attention or he'll zig and you'll zag!