APH Denali
2009
AQHA/PHBA
Miss Better Off
1984 15.2 hands
AQHA
Pass Em Up Megan
1994 16 hands
AQHA
Kuel Red Radar
2005 15 hands
AQHA
Kuel Without Effort
2006 14.2 hands
AQHA
Hold On Sky
2000 15 hands
AQHA

Jesses Kuel Chic
2004 14.2 hands
AQHA/NRHA
Tonys Royal Romance
1997 13.2 hands
AQHA/FQHR
Mares & Fillys of Kuel Quarter Horses & Miniatures
Real Golden Gun
2008
AQHA/PHBA
Jessies Sugar Lady
2003 14.3 hands
AQHA
Blondys Two Star
2001 16.1 hands
AQHA
Oops This Aint Kuel
2008
AQHA
We picked out Denali and had her on hold since she was a week old. We have high hopes for Denali in the
barrel pen. So far she is showing to be very smart, willing to learn, and she loves to please. We will have
her turned out until late her yearling year, so the real test comes then. She is an own daughter of EMW
Fiery Revelation (double bred Oklahoma Fuel) who was bred by Ed and Martha Wright and owned by
Albright Performance Horses in Tx. Her dam Dear Finny is a nice big bay mare (heavy Three Bars bred)
who is producing wonderful foals. Watch for Denali later on in the Futurity pen.
Dun is a retired WPRA winner, 1D money earner, buckle winner, arena recored holder (still
stands as of 2009), and much more. Dun has came to live with us and produce wonderful
foals. This mare has seen it all. For the last 10 years Dun has been carrying kids at play
days and now that she is with us she is now a broodmare. She retired 100% sound at the age
of 23. She is a daughter of Better Off Gone who produced a BFA Futurity winner owned by
Jud Little. She is in foal for a 2010 foal that we are very excited to see. This will be her
3rd foal.
Picture taken Aug. 2009
Picture taken Jan. 2009
Picture taken April 2009
Megan was on the track as a 2 year old and ran a 92 SI in a schooling race. She had no official outs. As a 3
& 4 year old she ran barrels locally around Tulsa. She was then bought as a brood mare and had gotten into a
fence and is no longer sound to ride. We bought Megan spring of 2009 to use as a broodmare. She is on loan
to a good friend this year being bred to her stallion Dandy All American for a 2010 foal. Megan is a daughter
of Roll The Cash (un raced but proven producer) by Dash For Cash. Her dam ran a 96 SI and is a daughter of
the great Pass Em Up (TB).
Picture taken May 2007
Picture taken April, 2009
Picture taken Aug, 2008
Picture taken April 2009
Picture taken June 2009 (Courtney Oats riding)
Sky has a lot of that good old racing blood in her. She is broke to ride but has no special
training. Sky seems to be a very smart mare, and pretty athletic. We are looking forward to
riding her foals in the future.
Snip was our first orphan to raise. Her dam died when she was just a few hours old.
Although we were sad to loose her mom, we were very happy to welcome Snip as her
replacement. This girl is your typical Jesses Diablo foal. They put the word athlete to an
extreme! They have lightning fast reflexes and can turn on a dime, and stop like no others.
We never had time to finish Snip in reining so we are headed in a new direction with her,
calf roping.
Tiny but mighty is the only way to describe Tony. She is a proven 1D money earner in both the
youth and open. She has won buckles, saddle pads, and many more prizes. Tony has been on
loan for the past 2 seasons to a youth over around Tulsa. They made a great team and won a
lot. Now she is back home and will be running with Deni as the rider. Tony carried Deni at the
NBHA State Finals for Kansas where they were 6th in the 1D. Just like the other Jesses
Diablo horses she is extremely quick and catty.
Gun has been hand picked by Deni for a barrel Futurity prospect. So far she has shown much
ability in the pasture. We have started her under saddle and she has a very sound mind, willing to
learn, and a big motor! We are expecting big things from this filly. Although she is foundation
bred she is going to be one to watch out for!
Spaghetti was picked up in a trade because she was such a good looking
horse. There isn't much we can say about her yet. She has been a
broodmare her entire life. Pedigree is eastern Oklahoma ranch blood. We
are very impressed with her oldest foal. We have high hopes that she is
going to be a producer.
Radar is one of our homebreds that we have kept back. We have been brining her along
kinda slow (mostly due to lack of time). She is a wonderful cowhorse here on the ranch.
Plans are to eventually show her in versatility ranch horse competitions.
Six was green broke as a two-year-old. She started enough like her sister above we
decided to keep Six as the broodmare while we rode Radar.