Hip # 15



Horse Name: RUNNIN HOME 45 (aka Piney) – Consigned by: Daniel Cabrera – Heber City, UT – 2016 Gelding – Registration: ACHA – 15'3 Hand – Disposition: 4 (Confident Rider) – Temperament: 3 (Average)
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Experience in: Trail Riding / Ranch Work / Ranch Roping
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Piney is a 2016 gray gelding registered with the American Cow Horse Association. He is a solid, dependable ranch horse that has been used in every aspect of ranch work and has proven himself to be reliable, handy, and easy to get along with.
He is a trustworthy trail horse, handles new country well, and gets along with just about anyone. Piney has a good mind, stays broke, and is the kind of horse you can saddle up and go use without a lot of fuss.
A solid gelding that fits well into a working program or a ranch-style riding home.
For more information:
📞 Chantz – 435-671-7825
Pedigree &
Performance Highlights
Piney is bred with practical, proven American cow horse genetics that emphasize soundness, work ethic, and a good mind — the kind of breeding that holds up to real ranch use rather than just arena credentials.
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He is sired by OL Runnin Iron, a stallion known within the American Cow Horse Association for producing horses with cow sense, durability, and a willing attitude. Horses from this line are typically trainable, honest, and built to handle long days of ranch work, making them dependable mounts for both work and everyday riding.
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On the bottom side, Piney is out of A Frame 45, a mare line recognized for producing stout, correct horses with steady dispositions. This maternal influence adds to Piney’s calm demeanor, consistency, and ability to stay broke, even with time off.
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The combination of these lines results in a gelding that:
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Is mentally steady and user-friendly
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Has the cow sense and confidence needed for ranch tasks
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Possesses the bone and structure to hold up for years of use
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Transitions easily between ranch work, trail riding, and general riding
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Piney’s pedigree reflects what he proves every day under saddle — a true using horse bred for function, reliability, and longevity rather than flash. He represents the type of American Cow Horse breeding that continues to be valued by ranchers and horsemen who need a horse they can count on.
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