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Welcome to the Booton Equestrian Center web site. Did you know there are only 46 supreme Champions out
of over 4 million registered quarter horses.The general requirements for a Supreme Champion includes two official racing grades
of AAA, two grand championships at a class A show under two different judges and 40 or more points from Class A shows in halter
and performance. Twenty eight of these Supreme Champions are sons, grandsons, or great grandson of the famous Three Bars(TB).
Goldseekin Fever pictured at the left is a grandson of Three Bars and a son of the Supreme Champion Gold Seeker Bars. Goldseekin
Fever is our foundation sire. The AQHA started its SUPREME CHAMPION AWARD Program back in 1966, only 46
horses have proven themselves worthy of the highest honor that the Association can bestow, the title of "Open Supreme
Champion." The AQHA needs to find a way to revive intrest in and to aggressively promote, their Supreme Champion Award
Program. This title "Open Supreme Champion" is the Highest Honor the AQHA can bestow on any registered Qurarter
Horse and rightly so. The criteria established, in l966 for earning this title wasn't based on some "dime novelist's
" romantic notion about what the ideal Quarter Horse should be. They were based on what the American Quarter Horse
was "THE ONE HORSE WHO COULD, AND DID, DO IT ALL. During the 12 YEARS FROM 1967 to 1979, 44 HORSES earned this.
Since Then only 2 have accomplished this feat. In November 1979 Goldseeker Bud (by Goldseeker Bars) became the first Supreme
Champion to be sired by a Supreme Champion. He would also be the last stallion to earn this honor for nearly 19 years. The
Quarter Horse once so renowned for its combination of superior conformation, speed and unmatched Versatility..that "ONE
HORSE WHO COULD DO IT ALL.' THE LEDENDARY HORSE WHOSE WELL DESERVED REPUTAION SET THE QUARTER HORSE APART FROM EVERY OTHER
BREED. Over the past 30 years the Quarter Horse Industry has become highly specialized and compartmentalized to
the point where the majority of today's breeders have totally abandoned the 'ALL AROUND' horse and are selectively committed
to producing the ultimate Reiner, Roper, Cutter, Pleasure or Halter horse. The event-specific horse is over the long
term greatly weakening the breed. The Reining horses who can't run barrels, barrel horses who can't cut a cow, cutters
who can't pleasure and pleasure horses who can't run, runners who can't halter and halter horses who can't do anything. Sadly,
whoever wins today's specific event won't be the classic "All-Around" Quarter Horse who could do it all. The AQHA
Executive Board of Directors have taken two giant steps in the right direction. First was the recent announcement to all judges
of AQHA Western Pleasure classes of a new and hightly siginificant "GAIT" rule designed to put the forward motion
back into the Western Pleasure Horse. That is drive and impulsion, not a horse with his nose to the ground pushing a peanut.
AQHA even went so fars as to provide the judges with a video tape which demonstrates the new gait and also explains how it
is to be scored. The new gait rule is to be implemente immediately. Their second, and even more highly siginficant
action, involves the formation of a special task force to set up and study the need for a rule requiring Halter horses to
also perform under saddle. These two bold initatives rightly deserve the applause and support of the Association members and
non-members alike who share a deep and abiding love for the real American Quarter Horse. We have either
been ahead or behind, because the all around quarter horse has been our goal all of the time. So how about it...ARE
YOU READY TO MAKE THE NEXT AQHA SUPREME CHAMPION? We have the horses that can do it for sale.
Training Tips By Marge. Marge has over thirty years as a professional horse trainer. She
has shown at all levels of competition from local shows to the Nationals. She is in semi-retirement because of health problems
but misses the one on one contact with her students. She would like to pass on the knowledge she has learned and will work
with any of you that have horse problems. Just E-mail her at bootonhm@gmail.com with your problem and she will get right back to you. All questions will be answered it does not matter if it is from a novice
or from another trainer looking for a different approach to a problem. Contact us at (417) 533-5392
or e-mail bootonhm@gmail.com


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Kerri Wright in photo above winning first place in trail class with Cheyenne Fever dam of Goldseekin
Fever our main Stud.
Training
We offer at our facality, Boarding, Breeding, Training, layups, seminars, and lessons. Training
your horse requires student and or owner to take active part while horse is being trained. We train for the following
events. "Halter," Showmanship", lead line, children and amateur, novice and adult amateur." Western", pleasure,
trail, cross country trail triles, and western riding. children, amateur,adult amateur and novice . English, flat, dressage,
hunters and jumpers, children, amateurs, adult amateurs and novice children and adult. Lessons are available on owners
horse or stable horse. We train all breeds, all ages, stallions, mares, and geldings for halter, and performance.
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Breeding program
As far as we know we have the only get that have two supreme champions as grand parents on their papers
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