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There are lots of things you look for when choosing a stallion. But in our opinion, the first attribute you should look for is disposition. Disposition, ease of handling, and willingness to learn are all attributes that are desirable in a stallion. Rocket is one of those horses. He is very easy to handle, nothing much bothers him, and he is a gentleman around mares. He is a very quiet and respectful horse. His sire, May B Doc, was a AQHA Superior Western Pleasure Horse, AQHA Superior Sire, World Champion Sire, Congress Champion Sire, State Champion Reining and one of the top 15 AQHA barrel sires.
Recently, Rocket was ridden in a 4-day Craig Cameron Clinic and everyone was surprised to learn he was a stallion because he was so quiet. Rocket has a beautiful movement and is extremely athletic. At the Craig Cameron Clinic, the instructors commented on how brave he was and it was suggested he should be entered in the Extreme Cowboy Race! This horse is absolutely beautiful when moving - eye-catching, gentle, athletic - a very nice stallion.
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Rocket competes as a barrel and pole horse. He qualified for both the IBRA and NBRA nationals in 2010
Kelly and Rocket competing in an obstacle course at Ohio University Horse Park - 2010
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