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Trained by Monett, Missouri's Chad Kelly, Mike's adopter was clearly betting on the come with the flashy gray that Kelly said would be one of his best yet. Ironically, it was the horse finishing last that rang the bell for the highest-adopting animal as a Las Vegas club and casino owner claimed High Mileage Mike for $8,500. Yates said the horse went for about half of what he was worth. Horses were released to trainers for training in late September 2008 after being carefully selected for the Stock Show by Bureau of Land Management officials.īuckshot was placed for adoption immediately following the competition, with Moorhouse, Bray and Yates quickly forming a syndicate to join the bidding but beat out by an enthusiastic crowd of interested buyers as the buckskin brought $7,000. The trainers were as unique as the horses they trained with stories ranging from an Arizona beauty queen to a former inmate who changed his life in the course of training mustangs. Sponsored by Hull Construction, Mustang Magic, developed from the highly successful Extreme Mustang Makeover competitions and produced by the Mustang Heritage Foundation (MHF), debuted at the Stock Show to rave reviews and featured 11 trainers from across the country that have already shown their mettle as mustang trainers. "I don't see stops on a lot of reiners at 125 days like this horse already had." "I can hardly believe this horse has only been in training for 125 days," said Rose. Yates of Pueblo, Colo., matched her score, while former Pitchfork Land Cattle Company General Manager Bob Moorehouse posted 9.5 scores, as did Equibrand President Ken Bray of Morgan Mill, Tex. As fans waved posters proclaiming Lopez and Buckshot worthy of a "10" ride, judge and Cowgirl Hall of Fame Honoree Carol Rose of Gainesville, Tex., shared their assessment, giving the duo a "10" for both technical skill and artistic merit. Spoonful of Buckshot, a well-made five-year-old buckskin gelding, captured the attention of the judges and the standing room only crowd in the 2,000-seat John Justin arena during both the preliminary round January 23 and freestyle finals January 24. The team did not disappoint as they bested a field of 11 other mustangs at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. When given the opportunity to predict the winner of the January 23-24 Mustang Magic competition, more than 10,000 voted on line for Norman, Oklahoma's Bill Lopez and the mustang Spoonful of Buckshot. Mustangs bring magical performance to Fort Worth Stock Showīill Lopez and Spoonful of Buckshot - Photo by Charles Brooks © sesee e whwhatat t thehe personal service of an allstate agent cacan n dodo f foror y youou.Mustangs bring magical performance to Fort Worth Stock Show - printed from North Texas e-News

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