Making calm, willing & responsive horses & Mules
Training
At NonPareil Ranch, horse training means real work in real country. We ride 6 days a week—out in the steep southern Sierra Nevada foothills, in the arena, and through our obstacle course. Every horse gets the kind of miles and exposure that build trust, confidence, and responsiveness.
We welcome:
- Mustangs and mules
- Colts and young horses
- Problem horses needing correction
- Equines that just need a tune-up
Training here is consistent, hands-on, and focused on helping horses become safe, willing, and ready for any job or trail.
Whether you’ve got a green colt, a mustang fresh off the range, or a seasoned horse that needs a reset, your horse will get the time and attention it deserves.
**Call Jack at 661-619-4545 to reserve a training spot today.**
I'm Roan at Night, aka "Concho"
Stallion Services
I'm Roan at Night, aka "Concho", is our stallion here at the NonPareil Ranch. Concho is a 2018 blue roan stallion who stands 14.3 hands and weighs 1100 pounds. He is good natured stallion with a sound mind, a good back, and plenty of bone. He produces correct and good minded babies.
Concho is an own son of Doc at Night, 2006 National Reined Cowhorse Association Open Snaffle Bit Futurity Champion and out of a mare we purchased from the VanNorman Ranch by a stud called Little Elmer Fudd who is out of Peppy San Badger.
2025 Stallion Fee $1,500.00
- Live foal guarantee
- $15.00 per day for mare care.
- Live coverage.
your ideal horse awaits
Horses for Sale
Born and raised in the mountains behind barbed-wire fences, our cow horses are bred to be sound, gentle, and built for hard work.
Our broodmares represent some of the finest bloodlines in the cowhorse industry, with exceptional genetics from Doug Williamson Cow Horses and the esteemed Zollinger Ranch in Idaho.
Our range of horses includes weanlings to mature horses—we definitely have something to fit your operation's goals.
FOR SALE
June Bug
JuneBug is a stout, well-built molly mule. She’s got good feet, straight legs, and a gentle, willing attitude.
- Easy to catch and handle
- Good to trim and shoe
- Saddles, bridles, and stands quiet to mount
- Travels confidently over water, obstacles, and rough country
- Rides well in a group or alone
- Good with dogs, ties, clips, loads in the trailer
- Hobble broke
- Not ear shy—enjoys attention, especially having her face and ears rubbed
- Up to date on shots
We started JuneBug here at NonPareil Ranch in June and she’s been ridden 6 days a week since. She has already covered many miles out on the trail, she is a well mannered mule and has a great start on her foundation to go any direction.
For more information, please call Jack Smith at 661-619-4545