Franzen Performance Horses

Franzen Performance Horses We strive to preserve the American Quarter Horse by producing quality horses with a strong foundation

2025 has come to an end. We've been taking this year to learn, adapt, and grow. And while we have been somewhat silent o...
01/01/2026

2025 has come to an end. We've been taking this year to learn, adapt, and grow. And while we have been somewhat silent on social media, the progress speaks volumes. Between clinics with world renowned horsemen, helping other young businesses grow, and of course with blood, sweat, and tears, we've gained so much from 2025.

"Be Smart Metallic" has been in training and is looking very, very promising. She's smart, gritty, and powerful. We are looking forward to her continued growth and knowledge and can't wait for her show debut.

"Frosted Scooter 16" has been maintaining her role as the Queen. She's had this year to relax as we got the girls settled into a permanent (dream) home that will be perfect for Frost and her foal. Now that we're settled, we can't wait for her date with Cat San Boon in 2026. The future is bright.

We are forever grateful for our mares, our amazing breeding and veterinary team, and most importantly, our family and friends who believe in us as a first generation operation at it's beginning.

Here's to growth, passion, and humility for 2026.

Even the shade can't hide that shine😍Only Hay Chix hay nets for our future champion "Be Smart Metallic"🏆 🥇              ...
05/19/2025

Even the shade can't hide that shine😍

Only Hay Chix hay nets for our future champion "Be Smart Metallic"🏆 🥇

"Be Smart Metallic" has completed her first week of kindergarten! ✅️💪Plans to have a solid foundation on the ground and ...
05/19/2025

"Be Smart Metallic" has completed her first week of kindergarten! ✅️💪

Plans to have a solid foundation on the ground and 30 days of riding before having the rest of the year in light work so she can grow.

Next spring she will ship out to train and show (NRCHA, NRHA, NCHA) depending on which discipline she is more drawn to.

Keep an eye on this one boys! She's living up to her name!!

Love watching our filly "Be Smart Metallic" start to fill out😍
05/19/2025

Love watching our filly "Be Smart Metallic" start to fill out😍

Two tall drinks of water, drinking some water on this warm spring day in Wyoming 💚🐴
05/04/2025

Two tall drinks of water, drinking some water on this warm spring day in Wyoming 💚🐴

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04/22/2025

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Keep up the hard work, but be kind to yourself. ♥️

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04/22/2025

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🚨 Update from the Ford Truck Arena! 🚨
We just started back with Draw #43, but had to pause for a leaderboard update…

🔥 Sitting at the top with a smoking 221 is NRHA’s All-Time Leading Rider, Andrea Fappani! 🔥

He’s aboard Trashinyurdreams, a 7-year-old stallion by Gunnatrashya out of This Chicsdundreamin, bred and owned by Rhodes River Ranch.

📸 Photo by Long Media & Management
🐴 The action is just heating up — don’t miss a moment!
📺 Watch live at EquinePromotion.com/nrbc

Proud to have a part of his legacy in my herd!
04/21/2025

Proud to have a part of his legacy in my herd!

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04/21/2025

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Doc O’Lena was foaled in 1967, the offspring of Doc Bar and Poco Lena. He is one of only two horses in the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame with both parents also inductees. He was a bay foal owned by Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Jensen of Paicines, California.

It is really quite a miracle that Doc O’Lena was ever born at all. The Jensen family bought his dam, the severely foundered Poco Lena, in 1963, with the intention of breeding her to their already proven halter and performance sire, Doc Bar. In addition to an already heart wrenching story behind her laminitis, Poco Lena had suffered long-term effects from the drugs that had kept her from cycling during her cutting career. It took three breeding seasons before she carried a foal. That foal was Doc O’Lena, born June 21, 1967.

The Jensens hoped to sell Doc O’Lena while still a yearling to Don Dodge, who had trained the c**t’s dam, Poco Lena, but Dodge thought the c**t was too small to train as a cutting horse. So instead, the Jensens decided to keep the c**t and have Shorty Freeman of Scottsdale, Arizona, come look at him to see if Freeman wanted to train the c**t. Freeman did not have an auspicious beginning, as the first time Freeman tried to ride the green broke yearling, Doc O’Lena ran away. However, Freeman decided to take Doc O’Lena on, and said of the horse, “I didn’t train Doc O’Lena anyway, he trained himself. I knew about 30 days after I got him that he was an exceptional horse. I always had to ride him last in the training program, ’cause if I didn’t, I’d be mad at all the other horses in the barn. He was just that good.”

Freeman talked one of his clients into going into partnership with him and buying Doc O’Lena from the Jensens in April 1970 for $15,000. That December, Doc O’Lena and Freeman became the first competitors to make a clean sweep of the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Futurity’s preliminary go-rounds, semi-finals and finals becoming the 1970 Futurity Champion and winning $17, 357 for his new owners. In all, Doc O’Lena earned $21,991.93 in NCHA earnings, along with an NCHA Certificate of Ability.

Doc O’Lena sired 1,310 foals. Of these, 321 accumulated 3,978.5 points; 87 earned performance Registers of Merit (also nine amateur, three youth); nine earned Superior performance awards; four were world champions; six were youth world champions; six were youth world champions; and four were reserve world champions.

Among Doc O’Lena’s offspring were Tanquery Gin, Shorty Lena, CD Olena, Mr Sun O Lena, Travalena, Sarlett O’LenaDoc Athena, Sugar Olena, Lenas Peppy, Smart LittleLena, and Todaysmyluckyday. His son Montana Doc is a member of the NCHA Hall of Fame. Doc O’Lena was the first NCHA Futurity winner to sire a Futurity winner when Lenaette won the Futurity in 1975. His son Smart Little Lena was the first winner of the NCHA triple crown. And in 1978, Doc O’Lena himself was syndicated for $2.1 million, at that time a record for the cutting horse industry.

Doc O’Lena died on February 27, 1993, at the Phillips Ranch in Frisco, Texas. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 1997.

"Be Smart Metallic"The filly I didn't see myself owning in the infant phase of my business. The filly who has the abilit...
04/21/2025

"Be Smart Metallic"
The filly I didn't see myself owning in the infant phase of my business. The filly who has the ability to make our name and our brand something people recognize. The filly who carries a legacy of winners, and dreamers. She's what this is all about.

"Frosted Scooter 16" The horse that made me believe in myself enough to chase this dream. The first horse to wear our br...
04/20/2025

"Frosted Scooter 16"
The horse that made me believe in myself enough to chase this dream. The first horse to wear our brand. The first mare in our program to be bred. And she'll always be the first horse I run to when I need a pick-me-up.

04/20/2025

"Frosted Scooter 16" hadn't even had breakfast yet and was ready to work 😍💪

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