Call Me Shiner (Harriet)
Call Me Shiner
2021 AQHA Bay Filly
(Call Me Mitch x IRS Get your Shine On)
Call Me Shiner, or "Harriet," is a well-built cow horse ready to be in your program. She's bred to be in the winner's circle and is already showing talent. She will have brakes and a sense of cow as she progresses through these next few months of training. She's also really gentle, has a kind-eye, and has a tendency to want to please. She will be one to watch out for.
By CALL ME MITCH (2011) AQHA Bay Roan Stallion, LTE: $425,000+; 2014 NSHA RCH Open Futurity Champion. 2015 CA RCHA Open Derby Champion. 2015 NRCHA Stallion Stakes, 3rd. 2015 AQHA World Show Jr Working Cow Horse, Finalist. 2016 NSHA RCH Open Derby Champion. 2016 El Rancho cutting Open Classic Finalist. 2017 NRCHA Derby Open Two-Rein Spectacular Champion. 2017 NRCHA Futurity Open Two Rein Champion. 2018 NRCHA Worlds Greatest Horseman Reserve Champion. 2018 AZ Sun Circuit Fence Work Challenge Champion. 2018 AZ Sun Circuit Golden Cowboy RCH All Around Champion. 2018 Magnificent 7 RCH Champion. 2019 NSHA Worlds Richest Stock Horse Champion. 2019 NSHA Open Bridle Champion. 2022 NRCHA Worlds Greatest Horseman Reserve Champion. 2022 The Run For a Million 3rd Place. 2022 Worlds Richest Stock Horse 3rd Place. 2023 NRCHA WORLDS GREATEST HORSEMAN CHAMPION. AQHA Points: 170 Perf. Points in Working Cow Horse, Cutting and Reining;. AQHA Achievements: Superior Working Cow Horse, Superior Cutting, Open Perf. ROM. Son of METALLIC CAT, LTE: $637,111.
1st Dam: ISR Getyour Shine On, by Little Cielo. This is her first foal. 2nd dam Letitroan, by Shiners Buenonic. Dam of 5 other foals. 3rd dam Miel Classic Tejon, by Mr San Olena. Dam of WYNSOME CHEX (Chex Out This Remedy). $11,360 & 33.5 AQHA points: split 6th, NSHA RCH Int. Open Futurity & finalist in the Open Futurity; split 3rd, NRCHA Hackamore Classic 2 Rein class; NRCHA World Limited Youth Champion; 7th, Idaho RCHA Int. Open Futurity; 6th, AQHYA World Show Working Cow Horse Boxing; Triple Crown Classic RCH Hackamore Novice Non-Pro Co-Reserve Champion.
Student Rider: Chance Leatherman
Chance is a second year Agricultural Communications major. He has spent the majority of his life riding horses and started competing at a young age. He has shown in NRCHA events and was a member of the California High School Rodeo team. This is his second year in the Quarter Horse Enterprise, and he appreciates all that he can learn from these talented animals.