
KIM:
My
love affair with horses started as far back as I can remember. When I
was just 3, I couldn't wait to go to bed because that meant my Dad was
going to read me another chapter in Black Beauty. I remember getting a
dollar for my birthday and taking it down to the corner store and
changing it into dimes and riding the mechanical horse out front till
every last dime was gone. I drove my parents crazy every Christmas and
birthday asking for a horse. I was 9 years old and it was a beautiful
Christmas morning and I ran outside to see if my wish had come true
like I did every Christmas morning.
I circled the house but no horse
was to be found. I came back in with great disappointment and sat with
my brother and sister under the tree while they opened their presents.
Suddenly I realized that I didn't have but a couple very small gifts
while my siblings seem to be raking in a haul. I thought this was kind
of strange since my parents always seemed to divide things up equally
among us, but clearly I was getting the short end of the deal this
year. When all the gifts were opened I was truly depressed. Not only
did I not get a horse but they had forgotten to buy me anything else.
My Dad being the real horsemen in the family couldn't wait any longer.
He told me he needed to show me something outside that would make me
feel better. My heart thumped. I had looked outside there was no horse
out there. We rounded the garage and there stood our neighbor with the
most beautiful Chestnut pinto mare I had ever seen. Her name was Honey.
Talk about a happy kid.
I think I was glued to that mares back for the
next two years.
My next pony was a beautiful black mare I called
Fury. Fury and I were inseparable. I even rode her to school and
tethered her in the open field next to the school. Every recess I spent
brushing her or just sitting on her. My dream was to have a ranch
someday and raise horses.
We moved to Hawaii and I had to give up
Fury and that was the hardest time in my adolescence. I managed to get
a couple more horses in Hawaii, Big Red and Candy Girl. That is when I
started competing in rodeos and horse shows.
Candy Girl was the
fastest barrel racing horse on the big island and we won lots of
prizes. My parents divorced and my Dad moved back to California. When I
would visit him in the summer I would spend my time at the local barn
with several girls that have become life long friends. I would ride in
a drill team every summer called the Eden Colts. We won the California
State Championships three years in a row. Quite a feat back then!
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STEVE:
I
was raised on a dairy farm in San Jose, California. I was active in the
local 4-H raising steers and lambs. I bought my first horse, Chico, for
$97.00 at the local auction. Exactly what I had in my pocket to spend
for him. However, I was most attracted to birds. As I remember, I had a
great fondness for pigeons and would raid the neighborhood barns late
at night and climb the rafters after baby pigeons which I would then
take home and raise.
Next followed girls, cars, and the service
where I served as an MP in Viet Nam. All of which took me far away from
the farm. For many years upon my return from Viet Nam, I owned a body
shop fixing and painting cars, happy to be giving them new life. But I
always felt that something was missing from my life. Little did I
realize that I was really longing for the farming roots I had grown up
with till I saw and ad in the local paper for a pheasant ranch for
sale. I went and looked at it and bought it that day. It was a small
run down little ranch that raised about 3000 birds. I knew I had my
work cut out for me, but I also knew this is what I really wanted to
do. It was about this same time that I met the girl that would soon
become my wife, Kim. So it happened that together, with lots of hard
work, we turned that little pheasant farm into a prosperous business
now raising over 25,000 pheasants.
I knew that Kim's passion
was horses so we also started the miniature horse business but even
though I do love the horses, my passion was still pigeons. And, as luck
would have it, one day a stray racing pigeon landed on our ranch and I
caught it - that was the beginning of my obsession with racing pigeons.
I have been in the sport for almost 20 years now and have built up a
team of world class pigeons.
My birds have won such prestigious races
as The 600 Mile Race and I have numerous awards for the
outstanding performances of my birds. I have imported birds that have
come from as far away as Germany and Holland. These birds are my
passion and racing is my sport. Luckily, our ranch, located in the
foothills of the Sierra Mountains is the perfect place to raise all of our animals.
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