We hope that you will find our Quarter horses as sound, strong, and structurally correct with the big bone, good feet, and durable. They’re versatile enough to handle ranch work, roping, or just a good day’s ride, and they’re raised specifically for riders who need a horse that’ll hold up year after year.
As a broodmare prospect, SE Don’t Judge ME aka Gracie offers exceptional value with her proven performance foundation and respected pedigree as an own daughter of Judge Cash. Her maternal grandmother Brandy Thirteen was an exceptional mare proving her self as a barrel horse when she won the Oklahoma City Futurity in 1989. Gracie’s start on the barrel pattern demonstrated the athleticism, speed, and trainability that are highly desirable traits to pass on to future offspring. Equally important, SE Dont Judge Me’s calm, kind disposition makes her an ideal broodmare, both for handling and for passing on a good-minded nature to her foals.
She will be available to purchase September 2026. If a deposit is places she can be bred to a stallion or left open for a 2027 foal.
Offered for sale is SE Wild Angel, a cow / run cross broodmare carrying proven barrel racing bloodlines known for speed, agility, and athleticism. She is a mare with a kind disposition and strong maternal instincts SE Wild Angel had 90 days of riding in 2019 and went into the broodmare band shortly after.
She will be available to purchase September 2026. If a deposit is places she can be bred to a stallion or left open for a 2027 foal.
We have a branding system follows a simple format so you can easily track each bloodline and age at a glance. On the left cheek the Stud letter can be found under each individual reference stallion, and the two number mare iron will be under each reference mare. On the right, you will find the year that they were born for example this would be a 2025 model.
Blue Hancock Jeans is a big, strong young stallion with solid foundation breeding. He has a sturdy build, good muscle, and a calm, confident presence. Built to work and last, he shows the kind of strength and soundness that make dependable ranch horses and pass those qualities on to his offspring. We’re grateful to have him as part of our future and are eager to see the quality and consistency he can pass on to the next generations.
Chief was a Shoemaker & Eddleman stallion that had great disposition, bone structure and pedigree backing him. We have a handful of outstanding fillies sired by this stallion and are grateful for what he has added to our program.
This exciting young stallion prospect combines an exceptional demeanor with natural trainability and a beautifully well‑rounded shape that immediately sets him apart. He approaches every new experience with a willing, confident attitude, making him a pleasure to work with both on the ground and in training.
S Dryotes Girl is a young mare in our Quarter Horse program, out of Tadpole, Mattie’s proven breakaway mare, and sired by SE Signature Diamond. With a strong build and respected bloodlines, we look forward to offering future foals from her in the coming years.
(LTE: $9,500+) Uggs is an incredibly athletic and smart mare. Mattie mainly roped calves on her although, Uggs has also carried others to the winners circle following her sires footsteps as a heel horse. Mattie could rope a calf half way down the arena step off and send her back to the box at a trot, she would back into the box by herself and score a calf without anyone on her or next to her. She absolutely loved her job. Uggs is now in the broodmare band producing future rope horse prospects.
Bear is a stout, sound structured mare with an outstanding disposition
Flo Jo is out of Brandy Thirteen, a mare that won the Oklahoma City Futurity underneath Sandy Jones Eddleman. Mattie High school and amateur rodeoed on her, she went to THSRA state in the pole bending and went on to win and place at numerous Texas amateur rodeos in the Breakaway. She was the type of horse that you could point any direction and expect for her to excel.
Tadpole was one of Matties good breakaway mares, she also excelled as a heel horse. She was also used on the ranch in Arizona and proved to hold up in the rocks with an exceptional amount of cow and grit for the little mare that she is.
At Stansfield Cattle Co., we raise horses and cattle that are expected to do their job and hold up doing it. Whether it’s a Belgian, a Barzona, a Salers, or a Quarter Horse, everything in our program has been sorted down by experience.
We’ve run animals in the rocks of Arizona and the winters of Montana. If they couldn’t stay sound, raise a calf, or take a long day’s work, they didn’t stay in the program. No matter the breed, every animal we keep and offer shares a few things in common.
Stansfield Cattle Co. isn’t just a brand—it’s a legacy built on lived experience.