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Welcome to Neil 'N' K Foundation Quarter Horses' Website 

Home of King Wimpy Matador

**Unless noted otherwise, all Photos and information contained within this website are the copyrighted property of Neil 'N' K Foundation Quarter Horses/Kelly & Neil Lamastus and may not be copied without written permission.**

We are located on 70 acres in Rockfield, Kentucky just 10 miles south of Bowling Green off of 68/80 (Russellville Road). We are easy to reach by Natcher Parkway, I-65 or 68/80.
Visitors are welcome -prior arrangements desirable.

We are proud to present our stallion, King Wimpy Matador. King is a 1998 AQHA, 95% NFQHA, 98.44% WFQHA registered buckskin Foundation American Quarter Horse. King is also a listed and approved stallion with the APHA (American Paint Horse Assn).

 

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In Memory Of King

Our Beloved King Left his earthly home and crossed the rainbow bridge on November 26th, 2007 due to a case of severe colic.  His passing has been very devastating to our family and we miss him so very much.  King was never just a horse - he was part of our family.  We have struggled to write a memorial for our son, partner, and friend but just can't do so yet.  His absence is so painful that it still doesn't seem real.  He was a one of a kind, a true KING and an awesome gentleman.  We are gathering our thoughts and emotions in order to pay homage to our sweet son and will do so soon.  

King left his buttermilk buckskin son, Petey with us who will some day step forward to sit the throne on the farm.  Petey will be two on March 14, 2008.  Petey will not breed until he has been trained under saddle.  

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Photos of King taken 7/24/04 while playing

 

King April 2006 - Photo by Justin Garrison

 

Our goal is to produce and preserve the all around versatile "Foundation" American Quarter horse. We breed for disposition, conformation and ability. We believe that no matter what your riding discipline, use or chosen event, the American Quarter Horse will take you there. One properly trained horse can be your all around working and show horse.

The Quarter Horse is known for its versatility, speed, ability, cow sense, heart, mind and gentle nature. The original Quarter Horse stood between 14 -15 hands tall and had a muscular build. Foundation quarter horses mature at a slower rate,  but they're WELL worth the wait. These horses were and are still sometimes called "Bulldogs", "Billy" or "Steel Dust" horses. In the early days of America, people would race their horses down the main streets in town, which were about a quarter of a mile long. This horse would (and still does) outrun any horse including a Thoroughbred at a quarter of a mile, thus given the name, Quarter Horse. Since the breed was established in America, it became known as the American Quarter Horse. In the 1930's and 40's, it became fashionable to cross the Quarter Horse with the Thoroughbred. This gave us the taller, leaner looking quarter horse we recognize today.

A "Foundation" Quarter Horse carries 20% or less Thoroughbred blood and reflects the characteristics of the original breed. There are several foundation associations and each have their own guidelines and ways of figuring the percentage. The National Foundation Quarter Horse Association (NFQHA) researches a horse's pedigree back 11 generations. With this foundation, King is 95% quarter horse carrying only 5% Thoroughbred blood. King is also registered with the World Foundation Quarter Horse Association (WFQHA) at 98.44% foundation. We have provided links to several of the associations, so if you're interested, take a look.

*Please note some pictures on this website have been digitally altered to remove horses, people or objects so as not to distract from the intended subject.


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We would like to extend our many heart felt thanks to some very special people.

First of all, to the good Lord Himself for His blessings, His grace and light.
To our Children This is your legacy.  We love you!!
To our family and friends Without you, this would not be possible
To Jerry and Susan Hornberger King’s trainer and very special friends
Dr.’s Taormina and O’Brien and all the staff at O'Brien Veterinary Hospital Thank you for always being there. You have our sincere gratitude for your ready assistance, knowledge, patience, skill and your sense of humor.
And a special thank YOU for visiting our site and interest in our stallion.  Enjoy!

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