55 Ranch Co.

55 Ranch Co.

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01/24/2026

Horses stay warm because our team shows up — no matter the weather ❄️🐴♥️

Photos from JM Reining Horses's post 01/18/2026

Congrats to our very own— JM Reining Horses 🏆♥️ y’all work hard and it shows!

11/21/2025

Ready to stop the clocks and turn every head in the arena during the 2026 show season? 🔥
We’ve got three absolute FIRE derby prospects that are ready to take you straight to the pay window!
From left to right:�🥃 WHIZKEY IN THE JAR – 2021 gelding by Dun It For Whizkey (LTE +$13,000)�🩶 STYLIZED PALE FACE – 2020 gelding by Pale Face Dunit�🔥 SNIP ON GUNNATRASHYA – 2020 stallion by Gunnatrashya (LTE +$33,000)
All three are sound, sane, and showing NRHA Level 3/4. Full set of clean X-rays available.
For videos, papers, pricing, and more info Franco directly at (817) 403-7462
Don’t wait until they won’t last long once the new year hits! 💨

11/19/2025

Please be vigilant 🙏🏼

🚨 EHV-1 Precautions for Farriers Traveling Barn to Barn 🚨

With the recent EHV-1 outbreak in North Texas, this is a good time for farriers to tighten up simple biosecurity steps to protect the horses—and barns—we all work so hard to keep healthy.

🔎 What to Know About EHV-1

EHV-1 (Equine Herpesvirus-1) spreads primarily through nasal secretions, coughing, snorting, shared water, and contaminated surfaces or clothing.

The incubation period is typically 2–10 days, meaning a horse can appear normal while still shedding the virus.

Most common signs include fever, nasal discharge, lethargy, and in some cases neurologic signs.

The virus can survive on surfaces (including tools, clothing, and equipment) long enough to travel barn-to-barn if precautions aren’t taken.

🛠 Helpful Steps for Farriers These are easy, practical ways to reduce risk:

Disinfect Tools Between Barns
Isopropyl alcohol (70% or higher) works great for wiping down nippers, rasps, knives, and other tools.

Change Shirts/Hats Between Barns
EHV-1 is mostly shed in nasal secretions, but clothing can still act as a mechanical carrier. A simple shirt change reduces that risk significantly.

Talk With Clients About Exposure
A quick conversation goes a long way. If a barn is having active cases or known exposure, it may be safer to reschedule the appointment until things stabilize.

Avoid Shared Equipment
Don’t set your tools, bags, or shoeing box where horses may have slobbered or snorted.

Wash Hands or Use Hand Sanitizer
Especially after handling any horse’s face, halter, or nasal area.

📌 Why This Matters Farriers travel more barns in a day than almost anyone in the industry—and that makes them vital partners in stopping virus spread.
By making a few simple adjustments, the risk of transmitting EHV-1 between barns becomes extremely low.

Together, we can help keep horses safe and prevent further spread across North Texas.
Stay safe, stay sharp, and thank you to all the farriers doing their part. 🔨🐴💙

10/16/2025

A section of stalls is opening soon at newly owned 55 Ranch. If you’re looking for a top-tier reining facility to base your program, now is the time to get on our list. Call 208-921-3130.

Join us for a quick tour of our facility and see the arenas, barns, and spaces designed to keep horses happy and riders ready for the show pen.

10/15/2025
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