"We are a small family owned and operated Working Western Arabian Horse farm with the emphasis on expressive and fluid movement, substance and a willing attitude". We believe in quality Working Western Arabian Horses not quantity.
We are located just to the northwest of Oshkosh, Nebraska, which is located on the southern edge of the world famous Nebraska Sandhills (large grass dune region) which borders the beautiful North Platte River Valley in the scenic Nebraska Panhandle. The Nebraska Sandhills is a unique area, both in size and appearance. Native grassland covers 19,600 square miles of wind-deposited sand dunes. Its geology makes the area rich for wildlife, water and ranching. Our Nebraska Panhandle area is known for its clean fresh air, the pollution free creeks, streams, rivers and the many lakes that polka dot the landscape. The sandhills cover 20,000 square miles. Only the Sahara and Arabian Deserts are larger expanses of sand.
Yet, the Sandhills harbor lakes and streams that enabled those who know about them to farm and survive even during droughts. Wildlife in the area provides ample opportunity for the photographer, the sportsman, the bird watchers, and the angler.
Cranes – a half-million sandhill cranes rest each year at the Platte River Valley. This annual event is the largest such gathering of migratory birds in the world.
The great but shallow Platte River, formed in western Nebraska by the junction of the North Platte and the South Platte, flows across the state from west to east to join the Missouri South of Omaha.
An old expression about weather in Nebraska is that if you don’t like it now, wait five minutes and it will change. Nebraskans often experience extremes in temperature and frequent changes in the weather. The spring and fall seasons usually are pleasant.
 



Roger (Antique Cowboy) & The Sandhills Gang
AHSBA Member

Best little horse house in Nebraska!
You’ll meet people here with more gumption, grit, loyalty and love than you’ll ever find in a barn with perfectly clean and clipped horses… cowgirl /cowboy up!
Pictures of our Ranch

The Ranch House at Sandhills.

The horses at the feedbunk on a sunny Nebraska day.

Cattle in the pen.

A lot of help from the canine cattle-sorter!

Round bales stacked up at the edge of the pasture.
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