- Specialties
- All Around, Calf Roping, Cutting, Foundation Bred, Heading, Hypp N/n, Penning, Performance, Rodeo, Roping, Steer Roping, Steer Wrestling, Team Penning, Team Roping
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2000 Model Red Dun Stallion
Days San Badger (Peppy San Badger x Days Miss Lynx by Docs Lynx)
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Miss Ollie Tom (Sir Ollie Tom x Tallaco Jody Bars by Mister Jody Bars)
We picked up Shorty in Oct of 2020 from our lifelong friend. Shorty in his younger years was a finished working horse from roping to trails before receiving an injury that only allows light riding . He has a proven pedigree in and out, as well as a proven producer.... (read more) We hope to continue to put his future with a limited outside book plus our own herd! He is a red dun who is built beautifully, lots of bone, muscled up for days, nice proportioned head, stout, straight legs, wonderful mind, and moves so smoothly. His babies are carbon copies of him, they are the athletic beautiful tanks everyone keeps looking for! His proven pedigree covers but not limited to Peppy San Badger ( Ncha money earner, Aqha hall of famer, sired over $28 mil, etc), Docs Lynx ( Ncha money earner, Sired world & reserved world champions, Nrha money earner, etc), Ollie Tom ( Ncha money earner, Aqha point earner, etc), Mr San Peppy (two-time NCHA open world champion, first horse to win over $100,000 in cutting, AQHA Hall of famer, etc), and Sugar Badger (Dam of aqha champions, Hall of fame offspring, Dam of multiple NCHA money earners & AQHA champions, etc). If you're looking for a stallion to put substance, mind and grit this is your mare’s man!
Live cover $450
Shipped $650
Located in Lawrenceburg, Tn 38464
Lc's Heritage Performance Horses
Lc’s Heritage Performance Horses,
I was like any other girl growing up, I had a love for horses, but mine was more than just ‘a phase’. I was blessed enough to get a pony when I was starting out and from then on it started something we never imagined it would. My PawPaw (grandfather) on my mother’s side, had a talent with horses, and for me I was blessed to be the only one to receive that talent as well.... (read more) He had a true relationship with horses we all dream about. He had a remarkable undaunted talent with horses that was natural for him. He could take a rank untouchable horse, and come back riding it in a halter and lead rope, bareback a short time later. He eventually had to give that talent up to raise a family and choose to have a career as an electrician. By the time I arrived he was a retired hard-working man that tried educating me the best way he can with ‘the old ways’ with horse-keeping, because I had the same heart he did….with horses.
While I still owned Trigger, I brought home my first AQHA horse ‘Lightning’ ( BAR DOC BONANZA ) and a pinto ‘LittleJoe’. Lightning was who was my new trusted riding mount, made me and also broke me as a rider. Joe, was an unstarted colt who was close to 2 years old, he was my first horse (that had a blank slate) that I started working with. He turned into my dad’s riding mount since I was still ‘too young’ to be the first rider so I just instructed dad on what to do (imagine that, a grown adult listening to a 8/9 year old on how to do something). I then received my first filly who was a pinto who I named “Belle’s Pride”, she was an untouched 2 year old filly who I did ALL handling and riding. My PawPaw was proud of me and what I had accomplished on my own, with my heart and my natural sense as my influence. I was blessed enough to have my PawPaw in my life for 12 and half years, he lived to be 85 years young. The weekend he died in May of 2011 was the weekend Belle conceived on her (and also my) first foal. She had her one day after his birthday on April 16, 2012 (also Lightning’s birthday). She unfortunately died 11 months and 4 days later due to an unknown complication, vet and I are still stumped until this day. So to me it was more than just losing a horse, I lost my first born foal and also the one that was near to my heart due to when she was conceived.
Everything I’ve done has been on the farm he has passed down onto me, everything has meaning for me. From my barn to my pastures everything not only holds a memory but much more for me. I am able to have what I love at the very farm my PawPaw did too! He started something in my family I am forever grateful for...my passion and talent with horses!
My PawPaw’s name you ask? Leo Charlie Hagan...His nickname was Speedy, but was also known as LC.. When coming up with the name it was hard for me to decide what would be the best memorable name for him. Then it hit me, this is in memory of him and it is also my HERITAGE…The reasons as to why I am, who I am. So I chose the word ‘Heritage’ then I chose something simple, what everyone knew him as….LC….Of course if you didn’t know the name LC Hagan you knew the name Speedy Hagan! Then as I was trying to design a brand, I unknowingly used his initials...LCH… That told me it was meant to be the name! He was able to pass down his true talent to me so the least I could do was name my ambition after him.
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