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Benevolent Smoke - 1992 Buckskin QH
Navajo Twist - 2004 Bay QH
Sleepy Impulse - 2008 Chestnut Blanketed ApHC Stallion

Benevolent Smoke

Benevolent Smoke

1992 Buckskin Quarter Horse - AQHA/IBHA/APHA/ApHC


This all around working cow horse is 15.1 hands, weighs 1350 lbs, has excellent conformation and a quiet disposition. These traits are passed on to his foals who possess the all around athletic ability to exhibit in Western Pleasure, Reining, Roping and Working Cow Horse disciplines.

2013 Stud Fee: $500
Terms: payable when foal stand and nurses.

2013 breeding season collection fee: $200
Collection days: Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Terms: fees payable for collection, shipment and/or breeding at time of service.

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Navajo Twist

Navajo Twist

2004 Bay Quarter Horse - AQHA


By Smart Starbuck, world champion NRHA producer of over $1.2 million dollars, Navajo Twist has a kind eye, strong bones and willing attitude. His offspring are as equally kind and trainable as Navajo Twist.

2013 Stud Fee: $500
Terms: payable when foal stand and nurses.

2013 breeding season collection fee: $200
Collection days: Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Terms: fees payable for collection, shipment and/or breeding at time of service.

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Sleepy Impulse

Sleepy Impulse

2008 Chestnut Blanketed ApHC Stallion - ApHC


Reserve ApHC World Champion 2yo Hunter Under Saddle Sale Incentive Son of Too Sleepy To Zip (AQHA Congress Champion and Multiple World and Congress Champion Producer).

2013 Stud Fee: $1,000 if paid when foal stands and nurses
Terms: contact Justin Callaham (352) 538-3560.

2013 breeding season collection fee: $250 + shipping
Collection days: Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Terms: fees payable for collection, shipment and/or breeding at time of service.

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Standing at

UF Horse Teaching Unit,
1934 SW 63rd Avenue,
Gainesville, FL 32608

Contact Details

Justin Callaham
(352) 538-3560
Email: callaham@ufl.edu

Season Donations

Thank you to all the stallion owners who continue to support our Equine Sciences Program by donating stallion seasons to some of our mares