2009 AQHA 95% Foundation Bred, Homozygous Black, All Around Junior Stallion.
Outlaw is pictured above as a coming 3 year old leading the Diamond Lp group of Christmas Carolers through a North Texas neighborhood!
Outlaw is an outstanding colt with huge potential to be an all around stallion. He has been started under saddle and will be finished out with a versatility ranch horse type background of working cows, reining, roping, mounted shooting, speed events, etc. He even looks good under an English saddle. He is anatomically and conformationally correct in every aspect of the words; strait legs, big hips, apple butt, wide and muscular chest even for a colt this young, small ears and what a jaw this little guy is developing! Being fed absolutely NO steroids or growth hormones ever this boy is NATURALLY developing into a handsome and intelligent stud! Outlaw was bred into the old, sought after Poco Bueno bloodline and has the potential to produce fantastic working-type stock horses. Being homozygous black, Outlaw can never sire a red colored foal despite the coat color of the mare. This means that he can guarantee a black base coated foal. Outlaw has a very mild, curious, trainable attitude. He is a warrior-there's no worry in this colt! Outlaw By Design will be standing as a premium sire in the future. Look out for this colt in the show pen, he is brilliant and his future will reflect it!
**Outlaw
By
Design was born at and purchased from Walking C Ranch in Boswell Oklahoma.
Walking C specializes in colorful, foundation bred quarter horses. Johnny and Barbara have several fantastic foals and older
horses for sale!**
Reference to the bloodline:
Above
are Outlaw's Dam; Merlins Irish Mist
otherwise known as Erin, and Outlaw's Sire; Poco Bueno Dot Com. Poco
Bueno is on this mare's papers
& y'all they just don't breed em' like this anymore! Erin is owned
by Walking C Ranch in Boswell Oklahoma. See their website-which is listed above-for more quality,
foundation bred Quarter Horses.
*Rest In Peace; Merlins Irish Mist. Erin was a beloved mare, may her legacy live on in her foals.*
Poco Bueno, the legend
himself! Poco Bueno began his carreer by winning the title of Champion
Yearling Stallion at the Texas Cowboy Reunion Quarter
Horse Show. He
also won titles at the Fort Worth Stock show and several other
competitions. He went on to be a fantastic cutting horse with a natural
cow sense about him. He sired 36 AQHA
Champions, 24 foal crops, 405 registered foals, 163
halter point earners (earning 3,522 total points), 118
performance earners (earning 3,617 total points), 84 Register
of Merits, 21 Superior Halter, and 3 Superior
Performance Awards.
In 1990, Poco Bueno was inducted
into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. "Pokie" was and is still a
"Champion and Sire of Champions" (as written on his grave stone).
Poco Bueno shown above cutting a cow.
Outlaw also traces back to the great buckskin stallion Jessie James (which is where Outlaw's name came from). Jessie James (not to be confused with Mr Jessie James) was one of the greatest cutting horses to ever look through a bridle. Jessie James had a unique style of cutting a cow that stood out in the pen. Jessie James is pictured below.