Paradise Ranch Arabians
Overbrook, KS 66524
ph: 785-220-0590
paradise
Also Standing At Paradise Ranch
Jack Bee Faded
2005 Perlino QH Stallion
Double Jackie Bee, Easy Jet Bred
100% Color Guarantee on solid (non-grey ) mares.
Will only throw Buckskin, Palomino, or Smokey Black foals.
2011 Breeding Fee $250
Photo at 2 years old.
Current photos coming soon.
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Dukeofearllilmax:
1997 APHA
Black White Overo Stallion
Grt Grandson of Blue Max
Three Bars, Leo bred
2011 Breeding fee $250
Now offered For sale.
Standing at stud til sold.
Photos March 2011
"Max" is an extremely well mannered gentleman with all the color in the world. He is broke to ride and has an awesome disposition. He is a Great Grandson of the legendary Blue Max.
Throughout the history of the American paint horse there have been few stallions to leave their mark on the breed. Blue Max is one of those stallions. Siring multiple World and Reserve World Champions, Blue Max offspring have won 10,000+ points in 18 events with 131 Register of Merits, 45 Superiors, and 8 APHA Champions. Blue Max is the All-Time Leading black and white APHA stallion. His positive impact on the breed continues to be talked about on the Internet, at the shows, and at the barns around the world.
"Max" is also double Easy Leo bred. Easy Leo is the grandson of Smooth N Easy, sire of: 98 Performance,3 APHA Champions/1 World Champion/3 National Champions/APHA leading sire; Sire of World Champion; Sireof APHA Champion; Sire of All Around; Sire of Halter - Performance; Sire of Race / Arena; Broodmare Sire.
Beyond these is lots of Three Bars, some King,Wimpy , Leo, Hancock and Clegg to name a few. Full pedigree info can be found at http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/dukeofearllilmax
Full of color and charisma, Max is waiting to sire your next dream foal! Contact Us for information and breeding contracts.
Jack Bee Faded
Jack Bee Faded was purchased as a 2 year old by Paradise Ranch and then sold to the neighboring Sand Ranch who proceeded to put him to work. "Jack" has a wonderful pedigree and an awesome disposition. He is broke to ride and works cattle and ropes in the pasture or arena. He is Double Jackie Bee bred and has the famous Jackie Bee build. His trainer had seen Jackie Bee in person and said that if Jack had been grey he would be a look alike to the legendary Jackie Bee. Going down the fourth generation line are numerous outstanding individuals. Diamond Tender, who appears twice in the fourth generation, was the 1966 AQHA Champion and ROM. He was the Sire of 283 Registered foals, 47 Performers, 12 Open, one Amateur, and 7 Youth Halter Point Earners, with 252 combined Halter Points; 33 Open, 11 Amateur, 21 Youth Performance Point Earners, with 3,170 combined Performance Points; 18 Open Performance ROMS, 12 Youth Performance ROMS, one Open Superior Halter Award, four Open Superior Performance Earners, four Youth Superior Performance Earners, receiving 13 Youth Superior Performance Awards, and 7 Youth Show All Around Winners, earning 126 Youth Show All-Around Wins
Points Earned All Divisions Combined: 3,422.0. You then have the Jackie Bee daughter Tee Jay Miss Bee , also doubled up in the fourth Generation. Jackie Bee was an AQHA Hall of Famer who Sired 1009 foals,267 Shown,197 Earned H-3,914/P-3,916,168 Halter point earners, 12 Superior Halter,222 Performance point earners, 91 ROM, 8 Superior Performance,16 AQHA Champions, 3 World Ch, 4 Reserve World Champions. Next is Yellar Meat whose sire was triple Skipper W bred and has Three Bars and Poco Bueno on his dams side.The mare Go Miss Deb was a Granddaughter of Go Man Go, the 1955, 1956, & 1957 AQHA World Quarter Racing stallion, Won Autumn Championship and Pacific Coast QHRA Fut.Then Daisy's Clegg whose sire Billy Clegg was also an AQHA Hall of Famer and had ROM Racing, AQHA Champion, Supreme Performance, and ROM Arena offspring. Kansas Rust was the granddaughter of stakes winner Badgers Grey Lady & Great Granddaughter of Grey Badger II whose offspring were AQHA High Point Performance,AQHA Champion ROM Performance,Race ROM, NCHA Money-earners, Race Money-earners, Halter Point Earners.You then have Easy Jet who is ROM and Superior Race with over $445,000 in earnings and 38 starts 27 wins, 7 seconds and 2 thirds. He was an AQHA Hall of Famer and the 1969 & 1970 World Champion Quarter Race Horse, Quarter Race Stallion and Quarter Race 2 & 3 year old. He sired 9 Race World CHs; 2 Perf.Supr.; 35 Perf.pt. Earners; 13 Perf. ROMs; AQHA CH., Barrel Racing/ Race Get Money-earners; 1,563 Race ROMs; 112 Supr. Race; 8 Hlt.Pt. Earners. Next is Spot It, sired by Spotted Bull who was the Champion Sprinter in 1949, the 1957 Top 10 Leading Sire of Money Earners, 1960 #2 (below Three Bars) Leading Sire of Winners through 1960 His get had earned $218,978. Bufferin's Leo was a grandson of the infamous Leo who was an AQHA Hall of Famer, who won 20 out of 22 races and was known as one of the best broodmare sires. He was the sire of: Hall of Fame Offspring, Supreme Champion Offspring, World Champion Offspring, Superior Halter Offspring, Superior Performance Offspring, AQHA Champion Offspring, ROM Performance Offspring, Race ROM Offspring, Race Money-earners.
NCHA OFFSPRING EARNINGS $28,362. Mr Prosperity was a grandson of Johnny Dial who was the World Champion AQHA Quarter Race Horse of 1950 with 27 starts, 13 wins, 6 seconds, and 2 thirds winning $22,906. Last but not least is Crimson Caper, the great Grandson of Bahram, the unbeaten, English Triple Crown winner in 1935. Due to unfortunate circumstances, timing and the uncooperativeness of the AQHA Jack Bee Faded cannot be registered AQHA. His sire was registered, but his dam, who was born to registered parents, was not registered at birth due to an injury as a weanling. She thankfully recovered but was unsound. As she closed in on her later years her owner decided to breed her to Kansas Big Dundee who is registered and who she also owned. When she attempted to register the mare she was told that due to the 2004 DNA rule change her and her sire and dam would need to be DNA'd. The problem was the sire of the mare was deceased and so were most of his offspring which left them unable to DNA Type the mare. Prior to that rule change this mare would have been registered without DNA required and Jack would not have been robbed of his right to be recognized. He has been registered with the Blue Eyed Horse Society and is a registered sire of Importance with the Buckskin Horse Association. His pedigree speaks for itself and the horses in the first three generations were used and loved dearly by local Kansas Cattle Ranchs who raved about the talent and disposition of these horses when we were contacting prior owners in an attempt to locate living offspring for the DNA process. More info on the horses in his pedigree and their accomplishments can be found at
Contact us for breeding info and contracts.
Paradise Ranch Arabians
Overbrook, KS 66524
ph: 785-220-0590
paradise