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Breeding Season Begins again in the spring.

Wach for new pictures of Clayton, Legacy of the Legendary Scamper!

Clayton Carries On Legacy Of Best Barrel Racing Horse In History Of Sport

Successful Year for Breeding Creates Exciting Opportunity to Breed to Scamper’s Identical Genetic Match

First there was Scamper, the legendary barrel racing horse of 11-time World Champion Charmayne James.

Now comes Clayton, an identical genetic match to Scamper. January 2012 marks the third year that Clayton is available for breeding. 2008/2009 was Clayton’s first breeding season and proved that Clayton is an exceptional choice for successfully producing healthy offspring passing on the characteristic traits of his bloodline.

The first and second breeding season was a huge success, according to James. “Currently, Clayton has one offspring on the ground that is healthy and remarkably similar to Clayton with many characteristic traits of Scamper. We also have a number of healthy pregnancies with foals on the way,” she notes,

“When we began this journey, we were hopeful that Clayton would not only successfully breed but also produce healthy offspring. We now have full evidence that both can be done with excellent results and are excited for what the future holds for each horse.”

All who have seen Clayton firsthand agree that he shows the signs for potential greatness. Besides the obvious athleticism, both Clayton and his offspring have proven easy to train and have the air of confidence that Scamper was so well known for.

“The best way to describe Clayton and his foal is that they are intelligent, sound and mentally tough. Clayton has a conformation so balanced and so like Scamper. By the looks of his first foal, it seems that the same genetics are fully evident,” says James.

“As we venture forward, we are more excited with each passing day. I can’t wait for the new foals to get here. My hope is that someday Scamper will be compared to the great racing horses of all time such as Dash for Cash and Streakin Six, both world class producers of champion performers.”

Trevor Brazile, 6-Time World Champion Cowboy and his wife, Shada, Professional WPRA Barrel Racer, were one of the first to breed to Clayton. “A great horse is a great horse and when we first saw Clayton, we immediately recognized the potential. The fact that he shares genetics with Scamper was a bonus. Having Scamper’s genetics are advantageous for any barrel racing aspirations that we may have but because Scamper was such a great athlete, so durable and intelligent, we feel that Clayton’s foal will have great potential in other disciplines. We’re excited about the birth of his offspring in early 2010 and optimistic about the future,” states Brazile.

Since most of the barrel racing sires historically have come from the race track and not from the arena, Clayton offers a first-ever opportunity to discriminating breeders. “Though there has never been a great barrel racing sire, Clayton’s genetic makeup – his bloodline – offers the known qualities that made Scamper such a success,” notes James.

“Ultimately, Clayton will be judged by the performance of his offspring – and we are very optimistic about that.”

To learn more about Clayton, click here. Clayton is standing at Buffalo Ranch, Weatherford, Texas.


Thanks for the Feedback….

Posted by: jimbo717 in Products

I want to send a shout out to Melanie in Washington for the awesome feedback on one of my saddles – the Charmayne James Record Breaker Barrel Racing Saddle by Cactus Saddlery.

Melanie’s comment:

"i just bought this saddle and i love it! it doesn't rub you raw like most brand new saddles do, the tooling is amazing. I'm very pleased it fits both my horses! it is just so pretty. i get complements from everyone. i cant say enough good things about it!"

Thanks Melanie! I appreciate your feedback and I’m so pleased that you love the saddle as much as I do.

Good luck with all your rides!


Tell me your story…

Posted by: jimbo717 in Winner's Circle

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I have the opportunity to meet so many wonderful people and barrel racers in my barrel racing clinics across the country. However, it’s not often that I get to hear about how riders were able to apply some of the techniques that they learned to work better with their horse or win an event.

 

If you have attended any of my clinics and want to share your story or tell us about a great ride or an awesome win, we’d love to hear all about it. Don’t be shy. We want to celebrate your success….braggers welcome.

 

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