2015 AQHA Gelding
14.1 HH
Chicken Little is the kind of horse that brings a smile to everyone’s face the moment he steps into the arena. Standing 14.1 hands, this gorgeous gelding is built to last and made to please. With his big kind eye, long flowing mane, and balanced build, he’s as eye-catching as he is reliable. Chicken Little is extremely personable — the kind that greets you at the gate every time — and he’s always eager for attention.
Chicken Little has been trail ridden outside extensively. He’s seen all the sights — cars, cattle, dogs, water, bridges — and takes everything in stride. He’s been to 4-H events, county fairs, playdays, fun days, and horse shows, always proving himself to be calm, forgiving, and easy to get along with. He loads, hauls, and settles in anywhere like a true veteran.
He’s been hauled to jackpots in the heeling and has also been breakaway roped on, showing the calm and steady attitude it takes to handle the pressure of the arena. No matter the setting, he stays the same gentle, level-headed partner every ride. He scores quiet, leaves flat, and gives you a consistent shot every time. Whether you’re a competitive youth, a family looking for a safe mount, or a seasoned roper wanting something dependable, Chicken Little fits the bill.
Chicken Little is truly safe for all levels of riders. He’s gentle enough for beginners but trained and talented enough for someone wanting to go win or have fun in multiple events. He’s the kind that’s hard to find — one you can trust to take care of your family, but who’s broke and fancy enough to make you proud every time you swing a leg over. Whether you’re roping, showing, or just riding down the trail, Chicken Little will make you feel confident, comfortable, and proud to call him yours.
Grace Meyer
Bernard, IA
563.543.6355
Grace Marie Meyer is a 13 year-old, fourth-generation Iowa cowgirl. Since she was born, she has been horseback. Grace appreciates a gentle, well-mannered horse. Grace has just began competing in play days and fun shows. She has a passion for running barrels and helping her father, Jared Meyer, team rope.
Grace enjoys trail-riding with her friends. You can often find her hopping on a horse bareback when she gets off the bus after school.

