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Reply Vola
10:39 PM on February 22, 2010
Koda is the coolest horse. He makes us laugh continually! He helped us built every inch of his new, gorgeous leanto. He figured out if you stand in front of the pickup we can't go anywhere. We learned that we can't leave pickup windows down, or doors open, when he's around; he reaches in as far as he can and washes everything in sight. When he's behind the pickup he gallops to keep up. But as silly as he is in the field, he is all serious business when he is saddled and bridled. Even our grandchildren rode him

Thanks,
Vola Johnson
Reply Love the site
09:30 PM on January 06, 2010
Keep up the good work

Http://www.FotoTrix.com (photo tricks)

:puke: :ph34r: :ohmy: :D
Reply Michella
07:34 PM on January 05, 2010
Hey there,

I just wanted you to know that your presentation of your horses is top notch. I think that you ride the horses great. It is so nice to see someone being so kind to them and staying out of thier way and letting do thier jobs. It is a rare thing to find all that you offer!!!! Pics are wonderful and professional! Keep on being you!

I will keep you in mind when buying my next reiner. I have a son of Hollywood dun it now. He is a gem.

~ Michella
Reply Beth Phillips/New Vision Farm
05:07 PM on November 11, 2009
Thanks so much for the pleasant web tour of your facility and gorgeous animals. It;s a pleasure to see well-groomed and exercised equines who obviously enjoy their people, jobs, and surroundings. Our very best to you and yours!
Reply Donny
01:23 PM on September 01, 2009
Cassidy,
You were right, Fancy Like A Diamond is a perfect match for my daughter. I now have a 13 year old at home who is wearing a smile from ear to ear!
Thanks again, Donny
Reply Audrey Wood
12:06 PM on July 30, 2009
Good day to everyone at Sliding On Top Performance Horses. I wanted to tell you that I think you have an outstanding WEB site. Last eveninig, I sat in our Library, where I check my personal E-mail, horse WEB sites etc., and reviewed your prospects and horses for sale. The FLASH / Photo Shop presentation is outstanding! You have one of (if not) the best equine promotional venue I have seen, and I admit to viewing a lot of them! Since selling my Doc Bar gelding to a Youth, I have been looking, for a long time now, for a young performance prospect, preferably of riding age and started under saddle. In the late l990's, I have the priviledge to own and show a great old AQHA 'war horse' named OTTA B TUFF. His shoes have been hard to fill. I am a single, working mother of two sons, so don't have an unlimited Bank account. But I do hope to find a prospect with the ability to go on and be an All Around event horse and also a Ltd. Non Pro reining contender. This is easy to describe, but very difficult to find, in a price range that doesn't exceed the value of my Chevy truck! As is often the case, the horses with the preferred pedigrees and performance credentials are most often found in the United States. My friends in NY state, the Dygert family, used to say that "Audrey is from Way Up There in Canada". I lived just across Lake Ontario from them, but it seemed like a world away. The horse industry in America is the benchmark for achievement. I would be priviledged some day to be accepted to apprentice with a reining horse trainer; but for now hold on to my Non Pro status. The power states of California, Texas and Oklahoma are viewed here as the veritable heartland for reining horses. Once in awhile, the Canadians get in the spotlight. Duane Latimer won the NRHA Futurity on a Canadian bred, raised and trained gelding, named the Great Wiz, a few years back. Cody Sapergia, who placed in the top five at the NRHA Derby this year, is from Western Canada, as well. So in closing, I will keep looking for 'that special horse' . The Congress Exhibitors Entry Book just arrived in yesterday's mail. It you have ever attended CONGRESS you will know that it is the Hollywood of shows, in Columbus, OHIO, every October--held this year from the 2nd until the 25th, 2009. My goal is to compete again in the NRHA Non Pro Freestyle Reining. It is about living thedream...... Thanks you again for the opportunity to 'visit with you', on your WEB site. Best wishes from Audrey Wood, A.Q.H.a. member # 0603714, N.R.H.A. Non Pro # 14522, in southern Ontario, CANADA.
Reply Debbie
04:23 PM on April 14, 2009
Hi Cassidy,
 
Breanna is absolutely in love with the mare. What a nice easy going lady. Brea has been riding her in the round pen, arena, and trails in a snaffle with no problems at all. Breanna has been smiling and giggling for days now. She is taking her time looking for the "buttons" and learning as she goes. "Dixie" is very forgiving and calm waiting for the correct cues and occasionally gives the kid a hint as to what she expects.  It is beautiful to see such a nice relationship between them budding. Dixie's seems to really adjust well to kids. She has settled in extremely well with our other horses. Aside from the trailer loading and unloading I see no problems or attitude at all.  Thank you for representing this sweet lady so well. I will definitely keep an eye on your site for another one just like her for me when the time comes. You have earned my utmost respect and admiration.
 
Breanna will continue to get acquainted with her for the next month or so before we consider roping, then we will take her to a small friendly roping just for fun and keep you informed to her progress.  At this point she is and has been perfect for a young girl ready to move on up to the competition level. If you want to use me or my letters for a reference on your site please feel free at any time.  When they start to look like a competitive team I will send you pictures.  
 
Thanks,  Deb
Kingman, AZ 
 
P.S
 
Ms.Cobarr,
 
      Wow!! This mare is everything I have ever dreamed about and more. We are slowly figuring out what each others buttons are, and are "clicking" with each other more every day. Thank you SO much for this mare.. I know she will take me were I need and want to go in my future. THANK YOU!
 
Thank You and a huge hug from me and Dixie!!!
 
Breanna
Kingman, AZ
Reply D. Johnson
10:16 PM on February 27, 2009
You have fabulous horses, good luck to you in 2009
Reply Rosemarie
01:24 PM on February 08, 2009
Hi Cassidy, Just a note to let you know I just love this mare. What a fun girl. She is so kind and has settled in now. I'm so glad she came to live with me and everyone just likes her as well. You had a horse called Seven on your site that looked like her are they related? I wrote Carla to ask about this mares fillies and to tell her how much I love this horse. I changed her name to Journey. I check your site almost every day just to see what is selling or not, you have a great site,it is so well put together and written. I tell anyone that will listen what a great site you have and your honesty speaks for itself. Thank you again for this wonderful mare. Rosemarie
Reply trish
11:48 AM on February 04, 2009
SOOOOO i love ur website...! way impressive!:D
Reply Joan Lowrimore
03:55 AM on February 04, 2009
Hi Cassidy,
Just wanted to give you a quick update on "Bill". He is absolutely perfect! He seems to be very happy in his new home, and loves his pasture. When I call him in from the pasture, he nickers and comes running. I never have to chase him. We trail ride almost everyday and I always feel safe. He is everything you said, and more. You were right, he is one in a million! p.s., Do you have any pictures that you could email me of Bill? Maybe some baby pictures, or pics of him growing up. I am making a scrapbook. Thanks-Joan
Reply Deanna Castle
10:38 PM on January 22, 2009
Hi Cassidy,
I would like to talk to you when you have a chance about possibly breeding one of my mares to your new stallion. Just give me a call when you have a chance.

Thanks Deanna 951 258 9518
Reply phoebe
11:42 PM on January 09, 2009
I saw that FlashySilver Nickel was sold! Hope he has a great home! Where did he go?
Reply Phoebe
11:04 PM on January 01, 2009
Just wanted to let you know that we have one of Flashysilvernickel's 2008 fillies and she is amazing and gorgeous...we're a little biased, but no other horse has a better, more loving personality than this girl...she's a cremello too, so she definitely stands out! He must be a really nice boy, because she is an amazing girl:D
Reply Summer Hughes
11:03 AM on December 29, 2008
Flashy Silver Nickel is GORGEOUS! I will keep my eye on him and hope he doesnt sell Maybe in about 6 months we can get him lol
Reply Miles
08:47 AM on December 22, 2008
Hi Cassidy,

Just wanted to let you know I cruised by to check out yor website and found the nice christmas theme fun.

www.equinenow.com
Reply Anna M.
11:23 PM on December 19, 2008
Your photography is beautiful! I'm very curious; what type of camera do you use? I made the switch from Olympus to Canon last year, and I've found that the results for shots of moving horses is much better.
Reply Rosemarie
12:47 AM on December 17, 2008
Hi Cassidy, How wonderful that Norman is going to a good home. Thank you so much for all your time!
Reply Victoria
06:00 PM on December 07, 2008
Beeautiful horses.. nice website, I enjoyed looking through it!
Reply Rhonda Hess-Sabaratnam
03:35 PM on November 24, 2008
Aloha: I am looking for a buckskin overo (kind of like Sprinkler) to use as a stud. So if you run into a great stud prospect, please let me know, I wil pay top dollar mahalo rhonda
Reply Suzette
08:27 PM on November 11, 2008
Just to let you know copper is everything you said he was our girls love him and other kids also! Again thank you, Suzette Fuerte..........from Hawaii
Reply Lisa
01:38 PM on November 04, 2008
Thank you for being so kind and for standing behind your horses. That says a lot about you as a person and a business woman.
Reply April
12:10 PM on September 25, 2008
Hey Cassidy,

The surprise with Harley was a success! He showed up before my husband at the arena and Marc couldn't believe I did that for him. Anyway, here Harley was on that truck two days in a row, ends up at some strange place with strange people, got out of the truck not even bothered and 3 different people ride him and he did just what you said he would do. He took care of my novice husband & daughter knowing they were scared & apprehensive about riding him. He was a hit! He is suspicious like you said, but kind. We will love him and will let him know he's safe. Thank-you Cassidy for him. He's a blessing for us!! Oh, my daughters pole, barrel horse isn't as quick as he is & she does 21s' in poles, and 17s' in barrels. She says thanks also.

Take care,

April
Reply Sue
02:54 PM on September 22, 2008
I have never ridden a reining horse but I'm wanting to learn !! I am looking for a" babysitter" horse to teach me. I will be taking lessons with Jimmy Flores here in Perris CA.I am looking to spend around $5000.00. if you have anything in my price range please send pics & info .I here you are a miricle worker !!
Reply Genae
01:56 PM on September 19, 2008
Cassidy,
We are coming down there tomorrow to look at like 4 horses and well i just thought i would say how awesome you have been in emailing me and trying to make everything work out. We need more people in the horse world like you! Cant wait to meet you and see your horses!
Reply Melinda
03:33 PM on September 12, 2008
Thanks for being so quick! I will totally recommend you to people that need to sell their horse. Thank you again - really saved me, I never would have been able to handle the frustrations of selling in the middle of everything else going on in my life!
Reply Kathy
05:15 PM on August 27, 2008
I check your web site frequently and am always kind of looking for a great all around horse. Two of our guys are getting up there in years, 22 and 18, the other one is 7, so we need to bring something younger in to the herd.
Your web site is my favorite place to look!
Thanks!
Reply Barbara
03:58 PM on August 26, 2008
Hey Cassidy,
I am so glad Don is going to take Ike - it is such a relief to know he is going to a good home! You accomplished in one week what I couldn't get done for months... thank you! Now he can move on and I can find the perfect horse for me
Reply Dorothy Robertson
08:18 PM on August 19, 2008
Stumbled on your site....love it. Raising performance bred Paints (tobi) in Lovelock, NV (100 miles NE of Reno on I-80) and looking for assist in selling. Have yearling breeding stock colt now (sire is Doc Quixote grandson, dam is Doc O'Lena granddaughter....both tobiano!) plus several weanlings all sired by the Quixote grandson. Willing to hold until they are long yearlings...get lots of groundwork here and are born friendly and curious. You can see some of them on website... www.coloredcowhorseranch.com Left my phone # on your answering machine...look forward to hearing from you.
Reply Marci
03:26 PM on July 17, 2008
This is a very nice website. I like it alot. You have some great horses and I hope one of these days we can do business
Reply Rebie
06:14 PM on July 07, 2008
Hi Cassidy....it's been awhile, but I wanted to let you know that we still have Pokey and he's been really great for our daughter Lisa. She really misses Mack, he was one awesome horse, but old age/arthritis finally got the best of him. We all still miss him and are so glad that we had the opportunity to have him for the time he was with us. Anyway, Lisa has "graduated" to Pokey and they are doing really good together. He's been a great teacher Pokey has a photo album at www.myspace.com/snowfeatherfarm if you'd like to take a look
Reply David
07:50 PM on June 18, 2008
Cassidy, I just want to say that you have the nicest horses that I have seen anyone selling. I have been looking for a really long time and I check your website every time to see what is new. I know you probably already know this, but there are so many people selling horses that just aren't quality. Your horses are really nice looking and really good minded horses too.
Reply Shawn Hester
07:32 PM on June 18, 2008
I have known Cassidy forever since I took my hunters safety course with her ten years ago. She truly has the knowledge and ability to make a plain horse a champion. The way she works with them so well and how she can really put a handle on the babies amazes mel. Congratulations you have already and will continue to go FAR.
Reply Judy Long
04:39 PM on March 30, 2008
Wow, I really enjoyed your slide 'slide' show LOL
Your horses are magnificent!! Good job. Now this is the kind of stock that needs to be bred.
I'm with Kay, Slider is gorgeous!!
Reply Kay Pynch
11:20 AM on March 02, 2008
NIcest website I've ever seen. If I were younger, would buy Slider in a heartbeat. What a wonderful example of your training!
Reply Cowchic
08:18 PM on January 30, 2008
Congrats on selling Groovy! Hope he went to a great show home, because that is one nice gelding!
Good lck on selling the others you have for sale!
Reply Codee
06:38 PM on December 18, 2007
Hey,
I have been on your site many times, I have even contacted you about a couple of horses, which turned out not to be exactly what I want. Now I find myself returning to look at Getcha Groove On, he is sooo easy eyes, I wish I had the time and money for anougher horse, good luck on selling him! And the rest of you crew!
Reply Broken A Ranch
04:03 PM on November 21, 2007
Wow. You have an incredible program, I hope that we can do business together.
Reply Kaylah
02:07 PM on October 16, 2007
Cassidy;
You're the BEST!:):tongue:
Reply Pattie
02:24 PM on October 15, 2007
Thanks for your response and effort. Jewell is GREAT!! She doesn't have a mean bone in her body.

FYI - Jewell has a wonder life and lots of love, carrots and treats and is in love with our gelding Oreo.