Our
History and Objective...
Craig
Performance Horses started in the late 40’s with Floyd
“Fat” Craig riding three and five gaited horses,
which were the rage at that time. In 1951, Fat went to Kings
Ranch in Texas and brought back two palominos: Sonny Sensation
and Scottcos Honey. 1951 was also the year that The Raider,
owned by Scottco Farms in Austin, Indiana, became the worlds
champion parade horse. Fat Craig was the trainer.
The
2nd generation of horse trainers, Mike Craig, was featured in
the first Quarter Horse Journal as a 16 year old trainer and
top youth AQHA rider in 1961. During the next twenty years Mike
rode two year-olds and a small amount of show horses.
Cory
Craig carried on the tradition of winners by riding Donnas Catalyst
to lead the world in 1989, in the Junior Working Cow Horse event.
Our
motto has always been honesty, integrity and to give the customer
their money’s worth.
Craig
Performance Horses evolved from 12 stalls to 60 stalls and is
located 30 miles north of Louisville, Kentucky. Today’s
operation focuses on four basic areas: Our core business is
starting two year-olds, which we do in excess of 100 annually.
Our 2nd area is reining and working cow horses. The third area
is centered around recreational riders and the 4th is lessons
at all levels in the western discipline.
Our
family, each involved in some capacity in our business, is Mike
& Linda Craig; David & Jennifer Craig & Son Benjamin;
and Cory, Michelle & Sons Chance & Justin.
The
gals in the family take care of the daily administrative activity,
provide moral support and live with a lot of late nights and
weekends at the barn and shows.