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The Kiesner Family
has been rding these
colts all summer -
they have a great
start.
Lot 51
Lot 30
Lot 10
Lot 50
Lot 2
We feel so
priveledged to
be breeding and
developing these
outstanding
horses.
My ancestors, the Baths, came to Laramie in the spring
of 1868. The railroad followed in the fall, and the Territory
of Wyoming was formed. The Baths built the first wood-
framed building in Laramie in 1869 before moving to the
Little Laramie Valley to start raising cattle and horses.
The Bath Brothers had a long and strong tradition of rais-
ing good using horses and reputation cattle. In the 1930’s, they raised
Remount Horses for the government. They began raising Quarter Hors-
es in the late 30’s, and became AQHA members in the early 40’s.
My wife, Laurie, and I continue the 140+ year tradition of raising
quality horses on the same ranch. We still use the family’s original
AQHA number (#7965) as our Lifetime AQHA number, and carry on the
same principles that have been handed down for seven generations in
the Bath family. Our horses are easy keepers with good minds, speed,
bone, and tons of cow and athletic ability.
Bath Bros Ranch
Randy and Laurie Dunn - Carrying on
the Bath Family Tradition
PRCA 7-time NFR pickup man and friend, Billy Ward, is exclusively riding and marketing our geldings.
To date Billy has taken more than 50 geldings from Bath Bros. As a pick-up man, Billy has to be
mounted on GOOD horses. Running M horses have consistently proven to be what he needs to get
the job done. Billy has taken, and is taking, over 20 head to Cheyenne Frontier Days and Rodeos
all over the country. These horses perform in the various parades, carry dignitaries during the
rodeo and both Billy and Dalton (his son) will use them to pick-up off of. There is not much these
horses have not seen or done by the time they are 5. This exposure, coupled with trainability and
athleticism, is what makes these geldings a perfect choice for anyone looking for a horse to GET THE
JOB DONE! Contact Billy at 307-575-0695 and talk to him about a horse that will work for you.
A lot of what we
do would not be
possible without the
help of Lee Vigil.
Thank You.
I would also like to thank our customers
and partners for the last 14 years. It would
not be possible without the help and sup-
port of my family; Laurie (the cook), Kelsey
(the hired hand), and daughters, Ashley
and Jamie. I would also like to thank
Robert King, HP.
Our ranch is one of the oldest working ranches inWyoming and our
brand is one of the oldest recorded in the state. Our horses are raised
in big, open pastures along side of the cattle. We use the horses we
raise and feel they offer the genetic strength to perform and com-
pete in any discipline or arena. Our program includes 4 grandsons
and 31 granddaughters of Blue Valentine.
We are ranchers raisin’ good horses!
~ Randy Dunn
Billy Ward “pickin’ up” at the 2010
Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo on “Poe”. Just
another great mount that Billy loves to ride.
You can bet we will have pictures of Poe CFD
2012 at the sale!
Without them, it would be hard to do what we do.
Billy Ward
- Riding and Selling Bath Bros horses.
Thanks a lot, Lee!
Running M geldings - your source for
TESTED quality performance horses.
Stud
Horse
Alert!