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Dr. Ben Green said in one of his books, that “the horse business is a disease…learn enough so that it doesn’t bankrupt you financially or morally.”

 

Dr. Ron Ford, aka “Doc”, came to Lemmon, SD in 1967 after completing his enlistment in the Air Force and started Lemmon Veterinary Clinic in 1968. In 1970, he established Ford Ranch and started buying roan and gray fillies; developing a band of mares that has consisted of anywhere from one to 40 at any given time since. 

 

In 1972 Ford Ranch purchased its first stud, Kelly Cody, and four outstanding gray mares (from Willard Schnell) that still influence the breeding program today. Kelly Cody had the best disposition of any horse owned to date and was an outstanding rodeo horse. In 1979, from April through August, John Baltezore earned 85 AQHA points on him. During his performance career Kelly Cody earned his Superior in Team Roping, ROM in Calf Roping and had points in reining and pleasure.  He finished 6th in the Nation in Team Roping and qualified in three events for the World Show. His colts were big and flashy; going to the barn to see his new colts was like Christmas morning every time!

 

Also in 1972 the First Annual Ford Quarter Horse Sale (Production & Invitational) was held in Lemmon, SD with Lynn Weishaar auctioneering his first horse sale. The following year “Doc” asked John Johnson to announce the saddle horse preview. This annual sale continued for a decade.

 

Joe Quincy was added to the stallion roster in 1981. Larry Larson showed him as a yearling to numerous class wins, but unfortunately no points were awarded to yearlings at that time. The following year Joe Quincy went on to earn 21 halter points and multiple grands under Brad Shaw. As an older horse he made a nice calf horse. He stamped his offspring and to this day you can walk thru a horse sale and pick out his descendents by their pretty heads and swan necks – even three-and-four generations later.

 

In 1982 Ford Ranch held a dispersal and Kelly Cody was sold, along with Go St Blue, a AAA Son of St Bar, all the mares and colts with the exception of one mare, one colt and Joe Quincy

 

Through the dispersal sale, Little Blue Lass was purchased by Ann Davies. She subsequently bred the mare to Joe Quincy producing Blueboy Quincy. Ford Ranch purchased Blueboy Quincy in 1985 from Ann as a weanling and showed him at halter as a yearling. He was a halter point earner and was Reserve Champion at the South Dakota State Fair. From then on he was used at stud and as a ranch and rodeo horse. Blueboy Quincy, like his dad Joe Quincy, left his mark on every colt he sired. You can spot them anywhere, not only are they good looking, they are top of the line ranch and rodeo horses. He was a Great Horse. 

 

In 1991, Blueboy Quincy was sold at a dispersal sale along with all mares, weanlings, and yearlings, with the exception of one mare and one yearling.

 

Then in 1994, the Ford Ranch purchased some daughters of Blueboy Quincy as well as a son, Shambo Sam. “Sam” made a nice ranch and rodeo horse – very cowy – and currently stands at stud on the Ford Ranch. He sires heavily muscled, athletic foals that are gentle and people oriented with baby doll heads and swan necks…much like his father and grandfather.

 

Currently the Ford Ranch mare band consists of own daughters of Blueboy Quincy, Frenchman’s Guy, Dr. Kirk, Shoot Yeah, Dashing Cleat, Bullys on Fire, Mr Illuminator. Some are granddaughters of Kelly Cody, Joe Quincy and On the Money Red. All of which continue the ranch’s tradition of  excellent conformation, muscle and color!

 

This year we are very excited to introduce our new 2-year-old stud, Guys Gold Coin who has great arena potential. His sire, Frenchmans Guy, has sired many champions in the arena including the Nation’s first Triple Crown Barrel Horse, SX Frenchmans Vanilla with Futurity, Derby and Rodeo earnings. His Dam is Queens Coin SI 94, producer of Sissys Little Coin, the highest earning futurity barrel horse, ever.

 

You are welcome to stop by the ranch to see our horses – You might want to call first to make sure we are here! 

 

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