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On this page we highlight the future of the Bar J3 Ranch's Morgan Program:

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Tamarack
(Camas Mist Sunrise Walker X Camas Mist Mist Kischi)


tamarack
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tamarack Pedigree

Camas Mist Tamarack (raf).  Born May 4, 2006, Camas Mist Kischi X Camas Mist Sunrise Walker produced a buckskin filly.  I have wanted a buckskin out of this cross for sometime and she is a nice one. 

tyhea
shortcake

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shortcake

shortcake

shortcake's pedigree

Camas Mist Tehya, which is a Native American name for Precious, is a bay filly, (JMF Moonlight Express x New Age Chasas), foaled May 2005. We call her Short Cake and she is very pretty and petite, born after we found out her dam was producing antibodies against her red blood cells.  She was not allowed to nurse her dam for 48 hours.  We got colostrum from another mare and some plasma into her and bottle fed her for the 48 hours.  She is back on her mom and doing great.  She has a very pretty face, nice layed back shoulder, and a very independent attitude.  Since we cannot breed her mother anymore, we are giving serious consideration to keeping this little beauty.

Camas Mist Luna
(NVS Tesoro X Marvelous Ideals Gem)

 

Camas Mist Luna

 

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Camas Mist Luna

shortcake's pedigree

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Camas Mist Luna (NVS Tesoro X Marvelous Ideals Gem)  2007 chestnut filly.  This filly is built very nice and has an excellent disposition to go with it.

Camas Mist Little Joe
(Liz's Black Hawk X Camas Mist Cheyenne)

Camas Mist Little Joe

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Camas Mist Little Joe

Little Joe's pedigree

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Camas Mist Little Joe (Liz's Black Hawk X Camas Mist Cheyenne).  Black 2007 colt, one white hind foot and a tiny star, is, for the time being, remaining here as a replacement for his sire.  Joe was only 9 days old when his dam had colic surgery and he entertained the folks at the Washington State Veterinary Hospital for a week.  he loves people, has both of his parent's mellow and laid back dispositions.  If the opportunity arises, he will be put into reining or working cow horse training, he has that much potential. He has tested Homozygous for black (cannot produce red based foals).

 

Keep an eye on this page for future stars at Bar J3