Kayddison Ranch formerly Fire Valley Ranch
(2006-2013), our stock is comprised mostly of competitve youth horses, retirees, rescues, prospects and elderly horses.
As As a riding family here we do have horses of all levels, ages and breeds.
FireValley Ranch formerlly Wild Valley
Ranch
(1989-2006) has been involved with breeding, competiting with Arabians, Quarter
Horses, Thoroughbred, Appaloosa, Morgan, Paint horses, Minature, Welsh and
Heavy Horses. Training outside horses since 1989 we have speciallized in
horses with "issues" for a number of years. We have also
rehomed horses ranging in numbers well over the 100's.
Our direction changing in the most recent years, with an over abundance of useable or retired working horses out there. We
focus mainly now on finding the right homes for horses that are in need of a new situation. We do still breed quality confirmation,
mind and lineage AQHA horses however only limited numbers per year.
We have had experience with many different
breeds and we still do today.
Anna had been involved with horses since
1989. Starting colts, both privately and with trainers in the Cutting,
Gymkhana, Barrel Racing, Reining, Western Pleasure, Western Equitation, Cattle
Penning, Working Cow Horse, and Pleasure diseplines as well as the Racing
Industry.
Competing in Gymkhana since 1994 with
Josephburg Riding Club, Sailsbury Saddle Club, Trailes and Turns Riders, Hay
Lakes Riders, Edmonton Gymkhana Association & Alberta Gymkhana
Association. Also in later years beginning to compete in local rodeos on
the Amature Circuit with Wild Rose Rodeo Association, Lake Land Rodeo Association
& Central Alberta Rodeo Association. 2001 - 2003 brought her a little
closer to the Pro Rodeo Scene competiting in the Miss Rodeo Canada
Competition. Also competing for titles such as Miss Leduc Black Gold
Rodeo & Miss Wainwright Stampeded. Also a members of Alberta Barrel
Racing Association beginning in 2008, allows for great basis on finishing
Barrel Racing horses.
Now specializing in finishing colts,
conditioning and Starting colts.
Kay-Lee Learnt to ride before she knew
how to
walk. Riding horses of all breeds from Minatures to Quarter horses.
Kay-Lee has ridding in parades, trails Cutting, English flat lessons, western
pleasure, western equitation, Halter Showmanship and gymkhana. now you can catch her in the pasture moving cattle or in the
arena conditioning projects and older performance horses. However her direction has shifted to the cattle industry. She is
a certified AI Technion - Attending Lake Land College for Animal Science beef major and breaking into the purebred and commercial
cattle show industry. She has begun her own Speckle park influenced commercial and purebred herd working with such influence
as the Summit Three group and other producers in the Shorthorn, Simmental, Charolais, Angus and many many more breed producers.
Always making herself available to help younger show fitters learn the ropes or helping fit cattle for 4hers. Traveling all
over Alberta to fit for producers at sales or shows.
Addison has been riding since 2009.
She
has competed and enjoyed horses in the gymkhana arena, on trails, Jumping,
Dressage, Western/ English Pleasure, Western/English Equitation, Halter Showmanship, cutting, reining, barrel racing and in
parades. She has diversified into natural horsemanship, obstacles, desensitization and competing in bridless riding
classes. She has been starting unhandled colts since 2022 and seeing them continue onto performance careers or therapy horse
futures. She also works horses with the direction and purpose of show , performance and ranch prospects. Addison works these
horses in such a quiet way that she to has fallen into the problem solving training. Addison has taken over most of the management
responsibilities at the ranch and owns over 75% of the horses that grace our pastures.
Boris began working with horses in 2011
working with Anna on some of the larger/older stock with issues they have. Truly finding his calling working horses, he has
now began to start colts from the ground up. Finding his own quiet nature the young horses seem to respond very well to his
approach. Specializing in untouched horses from weanling to 5 year olds. Problem solving specialty in horses with issues
loading, with feet and catching. His personal love of trail riding and working horses that maybe a little too forward in
the bridle or may need just a little more time in the saddle. finding his own horse numbers growing.