You don't want much do you? ;o)
I don't know a lot of QH breeders, but I'll ask around. My farrier would probably know who has good stock coz he travels all over the area. As best I can remember, there's a QH farm not too far from Browns Ferry. I know absolutely nothing about them, other than they have quite a few horses in the pasture out front and a sign on the road. They also have this cool metal sculpture of a horse, complete with saddle, made out of used horse shoes. If you want to check it out some afternoon after work, you'd just head west on Hwy 72 from Browns Ferry, going towards Elk River, and the farm will be on your right, before you get to the river. I think it's actually in Clements.
I was expecting that.
72 from Browns Ferry, going towards Elk River, and the farm will be on your right,
That's not far from here. I'll check that one out. Thanks.
My old stud horse, Tuff, has an Alabama connection. He was foaled in Missouri then sold to a fellow named Elbert Tuder in Somerville, AL, which is not very far from Decatur. He spent 7 years with Mr. Elbert and was then sold to Dixie Heritage Farm in Gadsden, AL. He spent 4 years at Dixie Heritage Farm and was sold to a fellow in Michigan who kept him for a short while, and was then sold to a lady trying to learn to rope. She only kept him a few months, put him up for sale and I've had him ever since. And now he lives in South Carolina.
The old boy has done some traveling but he's home now and won't have to travel any more.