Testimonials

I like him a lot. This is a great stud. We would love to ride some out of him.🤩  
Luke Jones of Jones Performance Horses as he shared FFW's promotional breeding Facebook post in February of 2022.



He is the future of our program.  We are so in love with him.  Corey from Iowa talking about their 2020 colt by Fiery French Whiskey and Frosted Up N Dun It.  



I like him a lot. He has a great mind, quick feet and really gets into the ground. He has the potential to become one of my top rope horses. Luke Jones of Jones performance Horses talking about Fiery French Whiskey (AKA Ace) after 2.5 months of training.


This mare's babies come with the best mind. So easy to get along with. Smooth and level headed with a big stop. Once you ride them you won't want to ride anything else! Kaity from SD talking about a 2 year old Xena filly she purchased as a weanling.


What do you charge for a stud fee on Woody? Drew and his boys fell in love with the Woody colt we bought from you last year and he would like to breed a mare to him. Chad - SD talking about the 2019 colt they purchased out of Woody and Mite.  


I might steal Sage from Brenna. I was a bit nervous about her at first, but holy cow she is coming around fast and wants to please. Kelli - SD talking about the 2019 filly out of Xena and Woody.  

Rippy has successfully competed in low level eventing, showmanship, dressage, reining, western pleasure, hunter under saddle, hunter over fences, and trail class. He has been trail ridden in MT, TX, FL, TN, SD, ND, KY, and IL. He is my go to horse for teaching my unstarted colts to be ponied and he is the best horse on the place for bringing the cattle into the holding pen. He is only 8 years old! Rippy in 16H and 1450 pounds of wonderful!  Martha from TN talking about her full brother to current broodmare Gunslinger Cowgirl.   

She rode like a bit kid! And is all settled in! I think she is going to be great. Loaded up out in the open and walked through all the trailers. She rode home really nice too! Kaity - SD (in reference to a freshly halter broke weanling she picked up and hauled to a weekend barrel racing)


The guy that started her loved her and didn't want to give her back. He said she was one of the easiest horses he ever started. If you have another filly next year I might have to come get here. Montana - NE


Bullseye is great...he's a lot of fun to have around. Thanks for this cool little horse. Cody - CA


Thought you would enjoy seeing some pictures of the colts. They both have fantastic dispositions. We had our first trailer loading practice this past weekend and both colts were so bold and confident that they jumped right in. Dave and Martha - TN


We arrived home just fine. The filly took her time with the unloading process and did just fine. We checked out the small paddock where she will spend the night and tomorrow we will give her a buddy or two to cozy up with before introducing her to the whole herd. She is a real thinker. Cynthia - SD


We are pleased beyond words with the colts. They are growing and developing unique personalities. We offered the colts some hay but they are not interested because the grass is still green. Check out Digger's (Wiley) hop -- he is a rope horse if I ever saw one. The transfer and registration went smoothly. Thanks for raising such fine colts. We'll keep you psoted as they grow! Dave and Martha - TN


Winnie is doing amazing, she has been one of the easiest horses ever to start under saddle. No buck whatsoever. We are walking and trotting around the arena and she is such a pretty mover. 
Are you sure that no one has ever done anything with Mav? We saddled her up on Tuesday and Wednesday, and today Becky got on and walked her in a few circles. She has been very quiet, and acts like this is nothing new. We absolutely love these horses! Sliding SL Ranch - WI 


He is real gentle to be around and comes up to you wanting to be scratched, that is what I love about your studs is the disposition they throw. We will get her up there as soon as we can. I am not sure yet which stud to breed her to. I will call and talk to you before bringing her. 
This bay yearling we have out of Sparky and Woody is the best horse I have had on this place for many years and that makes it hard to look past Woody. We debated about breeding her back to Woody again, but I liked the pedigree on the Sparky and Gunner cross. Rocky Knippling - SD 


Everyone who sees them likes them and to my surprise they all seem to fall in love with Crystal. Must be that sweet little face. They all like Blondie and she is going to be a good sized horses and is quick as a cat, especially when trying to avoid you. lol My sister is absolutely taken with Crystal and already asked if I was going to sell her... Anyway, wanted to let you know how they are doing. I just love em to death. Heather - OK


He has settled in here really well and has buddies up with my big rope horse. They get along really well. I'm still real impressed with how calm and quiet Slinger is. I still haven't found anything that upsets him. Mike - WI


Thought you would enjoy seeing a couple of pictures of Trouble. He is a GREAT horse. Everyone loves him and wishes I would give him up. He must have his dad's disposition. Training is going good (John Lyons). He goes for a month of training next month so I can start riding him. Cannot wait! I am also ground driving him so I can hook him to a buddy. Thanks for your great breeding! Karen - ME


Deuce and Tipper are getting so big. Mom can lead Tipper around like a puppy. He went running down the driveway to follow her the other day. It was so cute! Deuce is coming along nicely and her leg has healed. She races around the pasture and turns on a dime. She is just what I wa slooking for. I am so happy with her! Kristy - IL 


They seem to have come thru the trip fine. I am extremely happy with them. My husband just adores Sugar. We are calling the colt Badget 2. He loves it here. I plan to be riding Badger 2 by the time he's two and would like to have him in some reining competitions as a three and four year old. With his pedigree, he will be a goldmine down there, and most people will probably pay anywhere from $750 to $1500 to breed to him. Especially if he is competing. I think he is spectacular and very well worth the trip up there. Phyllis - WY  

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