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Enloe
Quarter Horses
is an American Quarter Horse breeder specializing in grullas/grullos and
other dun factored performance quarter horses.
We ride the horses we raise, and do not believe you need to sacrifice
conformation, ability, disposition or pedigree for the rare grulla color.
Our horses are gentle to
the core, including our stallions and foals. They immediately
approach people they see. We spend time with each one, preparing
him/her for a successful life. Very easy going, yet respectful of space.
Enloe Quarter Horses has a
vision for our herd, something that is lacking in many "breeders" today.
We have consistency here, everywhere you look. You will likely find
grandma, mom and daughter in the same pasture. We know what we like,
and why we are in the breeding business. Although our horses vary in
height from 14.1 up to 15.3, their builds are very similar - pretty heads,
strong shoulders and forearms, short backs, longer hips that extend down to
correct legs. These horses are proven, generation after generation,
whether it be in the show ring, in a parade, on the ranch, or just
meandering down the trail. Our horses stand up to hard work
physically and mentally.
Thanks for visiting the website.
If you're able, come on over and see
the real thing! We love to talk about our horses, and yours.
Visitors are encouraged and are always welcome!
There is no reason you can't have it all!
Doug and
Kris Enloe |
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Pretty as a Painting,
Blackburns Red Brew on 6/15/08, Gelding
and For Sale!

Grullicious (white grulla) and Robins Pretty Blu (silver)
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What's
New
08/26/08
Hickory is now in Sweden!
Thanks to her new owner for taking on such a special
mare! Hickory is a mare that should really break
through in whatever you ask and I can't wait to see what
she does!
We have dropped prices
again on several of our good geldings and mares.
Make us an offer we can't refuse and the horse is yours!
We are still cutting down our herd and these horses are
not culls. They are "extras" that would probably
remain in our herd if we were going to be continuing to
breed at the level we have in the past. We are
looking for good stable homes for these horses.
Thanks for stopping by!

Zest, Trouble, Flash, Lettie and Brew Checking out
the cat...
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