Located in far
southwestern Iowa (a stone's throw from Nebraska, Kansas, and breathing
the breeze from Missouri), Cedar Ridge Quarter Horses concentrates on
quarter horses bred for working and performing, and with the added bonus
of unique color. Our horses now reside all across the United States,
Canada, and Europe.
Visit our links above or below to see our stallions, foals,
and our horses currently offered for sale
712-370-0851 (cell...BEST number to
call)
before 9 p.m. CST.
712-523-3646 (home)
before 9 p.m. CST.
PLEASE do not call us on the phone with
color inquiries for your own horses.
See
link below if you have a question
about your own horse or foal's color.
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Under Iowa Law (and almost all states' laws),
a domesticated animal professional is not liable for damages suffered by, an
injury to, or the death of a participant resulting from the inherent risks of
domesticated animal activities, pursuant to Iowa Code Chapter 673. You are
assuming the inherent risks of participating in this domesticated animal
activity when you interact with, buy or ride any horse in the state of Iowa.
**Some of our pedigree information was
provided by American Quarter Horse Association from its Official Records. All
rights reserved. Join AQHA and receive 2 free pedigree searches each
month! Pedigree research also via
www.allbreedpedigree.com.
We are not professional pedigree researchers, and are not responsible for incorrect
pedigree research obtained from these sites and other sources. The information provided is "as is" with all faults and without
warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. In no event shall Cedar Ridge
Quarter Horses/Todd or Toni Perdew be liable for any incidental or consequential
damages, lost profits, or any indirect damages caused by the information
presented.