Only son of Kiger Cougar on Display
The Kiger Mesteno Association, Kigers de los Californios and Cheney's Classic Kiger Ranch will be presenting Cougar’s Hijo Warrior, the only breeding son of the
famous Kiger Cougar at the 2008 Western States Horse Expo June 6 -8, 2008, at the Cal Expo Fairgrounds in
Cougar’s Hijo Warrior is the only breeding stallion produced by Kiger Cougar. He is a 1994, 14.2 hand,
golden dun stallion standing at Cheney's Classic Kiger Ranch in Lodi, CA which is owned by renowned bronze artist and horseman Rowland Cheney. Although ‘Warrior’ was never shown competitively, it is easy to see he carries his famous father’s talent and athletic ability.
Warrior’s dam Presentation is a 1989 dun mare that was presented to Mr. Channey by the BLM as a gift for all the work he did helping to protect and promote the original herd of wild Kigers. Presentation was the 19th horse to be
registered with the Kiger Mesteno Association and is thought to be an own daughter of the original wild stallion Mesteno. She will be on display also
First discovered in 1977 by the BLM in the rugged Kiger Gorge/Steens Mountains of southeastern Oregon, the Kiger mustangs are thought to be direct descendents of the horses brought to the new world by the Spanish
Conquistadors in the late 1500's and early 1600's. Almost 500 years of natural selection in a harsh environment, from what at that time was considered the finest bloodlines available in the world and later careful selection by the land grant Spaniards or ‘Californios’ has
produced the Kiger Mesteno. These horses show remarkable intelligence, soundness, endurance, brio ‘the fire within’ and a natural desire and ability to work cattle. Like their close relative the Andalusian, Kigers can have heavy
double manes, long flowing tails and a lot of ‘leg action’ or high gaits, making them truly poetry in motion.
All KMA registered Kigers must be DNA tested for the Spanish gene markers and show the primitive Dun factor coloring. The horses are most commonly a shade of bay dun, red dun or grulla (black dun) with a few solid bays and
solid blacks. Dun factor markings include dorsal stripe. jack/shoulder stripes, zebra stripes on the legs, bi-colored manes and tails, ears with dark outlines, herring bone markings on the dorsal stripe and cob webbing on the face.
The personality of the Kiger is one of great presence. Their temperament is a unique combination of hot blooded fieriness and calmness with above average intelligence and a strong desire to please. The stallions are easily
managed and well mannered. Many breeding stallions such as Cougar’s Hijo Warrior are routinely ridden in exhibitions, competitions and for daily ranch work. The mares tend not to exhibit the moodiness typically attributed to mares.
Kigers are long lived with no known heredity defects, as proof last month at 14 years old Warrior was entered in his first endurance ride, he completed the ride easily coming home in the middle of the pack of 75 riders and passing all the vet checks, while carrying over 260
pounds.
Kigers de los Californios, a training facility whose specialty is to buy, sell, train and show quality, well bred, KMA registered Kiger Mesteno horses. They offer Kigers for sale in a range of ages, which are started with
solid foundations that will bring new owners many years of pleasure and service no matter the discipline. Each horse they handle is personally selected for conformation, breed type and trainability.
The Kiger Mesteno Association is honored to present you with the opportunity to meet a wide selection of quality Kigers including Cougar’s Hijo Warrior in the Horse Expo Breeds
Display. They will also have a registered filly in the select sale so you can own a piece of living history, the Kiger Mesteno Horse! June 6 -8, 2008, at the Cal Expo Fairgrounds in
For more information please contact:
Sue Watkins 530-318-1974 www.KigersDeLosCalifornios.com
20TH Anniversary of the KMA
2008 is the 20th Anniversary of the founding of The Kiger Mesteno Association (KMA). The original breed association formed to protect and promote the Kiger Mesteno Mustang in the wild and in
captivity. KMA member ranches Kigers de los Californios and Cheney's Classic Kiger Ranch among others will be exhibiting a selection of rare Kiger Mesteno Mustangs at the 2008 Horse Expo to celebrate these great milestones: 30 years
since the founding of the herd of Kigers in
First discovered in 1977 by the BLM in the rugged Kiger Gorge/Steens Mountains of southeastern Oregon, the Kiger mustangs are thought to be direct descendents of the horses brought to the new world by the
Spanish Conquistadors in the late 1500's and early 1600's. Almost 500 years of natural selection in a harsh environment, from what at that time was considered the finest bloodlines available in the world, then later careful selection by the land grant Spaniards or ‘Californios’
has produced the Kiger Mesteno. These horses show remarkable intelligence, soundness, endurance, brio ‘the fire within’ and a natural desire and ability to work cattle. Like their close relative the Andalusian, Kigers can have heavy double manes, long flowing tails and a lot of high gaits or ‘leg action’ making them truly poetry in motion.
The BLM manages two special areas in
In addition to the wild Kigers on the HMA’s, many individuals are raising Kigers on private farms and ranches throughout the
The personality of the Kiger is one of great presence. Their temperament is a unique combination of hot blooded fieriness and calmness with above average intelligence and a strong desire to please. The
stallions are easily managed and well mannered. Many breeding stallions are routinely ridden in exhibitions, competitions and for daily ranch work. The mares tend not to exhibit the moodiness typically attributed to mares. Kigers are long lived with no known heredity defects.
Kigers de los Californios is located near
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