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A special thank you to those who chose "Q" for their breeding programs. Foals will be listed as they are born and picts received.

Bred by Camelot Wilderness Ranch
Owned by: Alma Roberts, Louisiana

"Q" has close to 40 foals on the ground with many more on the way.   If you own one of his offspring, we would love to add a photo and your name.  Just email me with your information.

When Your Ship Comes in, it just might be on a horse.
Jan Jasion Cross
Tennessee Walking Horses-Camelot Wilderness Ranch
Tennessee Walker Cream Breeding Stallion
"I have thought to breed a noble horse is to share with God in one of His mysteries, as well as one of His delights".
Tom Lea, The Hands of Cantu
How important
are genetic traits  in breeding?
Temperament            25-30
Wither Height            45-50
Body Weight             25-30
Body Length              35-40
Heart Girth                 20-25
Cannon Bone             20-25
Pulling Power             20-30
Running Speed           35-40
Walking Speed           40-45
Trotting Speed            35-45
Movement                  40-50
Cow Sense                Moderate to High
Conformation              Moderate
Reproductive Traits      Low
Intelligence                 Moderate to High
Trait Heritability Estimates
from the University of Florida
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Congratulations to Patricia Criner of Galax, Virginia. She had was blessed with a beautiful, long legged colt on June 2, 2006! Scroll down to view.
Congratulations to Pam Burian of Diamond Burian Ranch in Beresford, South Dakota!  She is now the proud mama of a beautiful little filly as of August 11, 2006!  Scroll down to view.
Filly Foaled
January 5, 2006
Bred & Owned by
Ms. Alma Roberts
of Henderson, LA
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Click here to visit their ranch.
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Filly
August 11, 2006
Owned by Pamela Burian  Beresford, South Dakota