At O’Donnell Quarter Horses, we are very proud of our stallions and believe that they should earn their keep by not solely breeding mares. Express is broke to ride and was retired sound after a successful racing career. Both Rope and Toro are well broke and pull their weight on the ranch and in the arena.
Although Rope was injured as a two year old and taken off the campaign trail, he has been roped off of and has brought many calves to the branding iron along with being used on the trail and in team sorting events.

Toro is no stranger to the barrel arena and is making a winning name for himself. Toro took home his first saddle at our local 2007 barrel series in Whitehall, Montana, as a five year old. During the spring of 2009, Toro earned his first AQHA points in barrels while in New Mexico with our son, Cody. Our daughter, Amber, rode Toro in several barrel races and rodeos in Montana throughout the summer of 2009. We will continue to run Toro on barrels and expect a positive future for him, both as a stallion and a competitor.
Express, the newest addition to our stallion lineup, was a proven performer on the track with a 102 speed index and winnings of over $54,000. Express was not only a proven race horse, but is making his name as barrel horse sire. Express was ranked #8 in the nation on the list of barrel futurity sires for 2008. For being one of the youngest stallions in the top 10, and with a limited amount of colts on the ground, we feel this is quite an accomplishment. To say his future is very promising is an understatement.