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T3 is the Home of
(AKA - "Champ")

Du It is a Smokey Creme grandson of Hollywood Dun it and full brother to AQHA World Show Top 10 Performer.
Click here to go to Champ's Page
T3 Quarter Horses and Thompson Farms of Mound City, MO Inc., is nestled along the banks of Squaw Creek in Northwest Missouri.
We have collectively been in the quarter horse business for over 50 years and carefully select our horses to represent the best of the Foundation Quarter Horse. We only raise a few foals each year and strive for quality over quantity.
Color is always a bonus and we believe that working horses can be pretty too. We usually have a few quality yearlings or weanlings and an occasional broodmare for sale. Visitors are always welcome at the ranch, so come on in and sit a spell!
FLASH! FQHR Recognizes Perlinos and Cremellos!!
Begining in 2009, FQHR, the first and original Foundation Quarter Horse Registry, began accepting applications for registry from Perlino and Cremello Quarter Horses. Champ has been certified 94.53% Foundation with FQHR.

News from T3 Quarter Horses
Rainy has been started under Saddle!
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She went to her first show with less than 60 days on her and got 3rd out of 6. She has been to a NVRHA playday and accepted all the new things (like lots of action, cows and a mechanical calf) in stride. Way to go Jessica and Reiny!

Jessica riding Rainy in a rope halter.

When I am Old I shall wear turquoise
And a well worn wide brimmed hat with stampede strings
And I shall spend my social security on wine and apples
And sit in the alley of my barn
And listen to my horses breathe….
I will wear hay in my hair as if it were a jewel.
And I will be an embarrassment to all who look down on me.
They’ve not yet found the peace in being free
To love a horse as a friend
A friend who waits at midnight hour
With nuzzle and nicker and patient eyes
For the kind of woman I will be
When I am Old

T3
QUARTER HORSES
Jim, Lisa and Monty
Thompson
24947 Holt 110
Mound City,
MO 64470
660-442-3609
lisathompson@hughes.net
Treat the Earth well, we do not inherit it from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.
Mitakuye Oyasin - Lakota Prayer, "for all my brothers, we are all related."


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