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455 S. County Rd. 137
Bennett, CO 80102

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303.644.4456
303.870.7201

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Testimonials

 I am the proud owner of a yearling colt of King Bijou. He is very friendly and one of the first to meet me at the gate.

Dennis W.

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        Thank you for choosing King Bijou for your breeding needs!
    Here at Starlight Farms we are raising a small number of quality foals for your consideration. We almost always have young horses and occasionally have broke horses for sale. This depends on demand as they tend to sell quickly. Come on in and have a look around and let us know if we can answer any questions.
    We are located on the eastern plains of Colorado, 25 miles east of Denver off of I-70. If you are in the area and would like to stop by give us a call. While you're here don't forget to check out our sale barn and check back for our new arrivals coming in spring 2011.
We will soon be adding a page for our young stallion Two ID Boonerang. He will be standing for 2011 to approved mares ( gentle mares having foaled before, no maiden mares at this time) for the introductory fee of $400 plus mare care.  He is a very promising colt with a GREAT bloodline. Click on the Photo Gallery on left of this page to see pictures of "Boon". If you would like information on this colt and pictures before we get his page added please email me.
Upcoming Events
We will be hosting Rich Scott of Vision of Unity Horsemanship for a horsemanship and cow work clinic. The clinic is limited to 8-10 riders each at a cost of $125. Cattle fees of $30.
July 30, 2011  9am - 6pm---Basic cow work---Will touch on basic horesmanship, Lateral work, and then working on tracking and rating cattle, flight zones, and basic cow work.
August 27-28, 2011   9am-6pm   Ranch Roping-- Discussing Ranch Roping compared to other types of roping, different styles of ropes, different lenghts, lays, and hondos. We will be practicing various over hand and under hand shots, scoop shot, hula hands, and back hands with a focus on angle and function. Repeating what we have practiced on the roping dummy. There will be an introduction to two man logging, working on dallying, allowing horse to take the load facing and pullin, letting dallies run all while directing and supporting the horse, watching log not saddle horn. Last step prior to working live cattle. And working with cattle.