
04/21/2025
It is with many tears and heartbreak that we share this post. Our heart breaks for the Richey Family as rest in peace to the very very best rodeo head horse sire that was already there and the soon to be very best yes BET HESA GINNIN HAD ALREADY ACHIEVED AND THE OFF SPRING OF THIS GREAT HORSE THAT WAS GRACEFUL AND PERFECTION AND COULD BE THE MOST ATHLETIC UPCOMING TO EVER BE, the sire was so resilient in every way as any and every PREMIER ROPE HORSES WILL ALWAYS BE. Mr clay smith our hats are off to you as he was everything that you have put you’re whole heart into and it’s been an honor to watch personally all that you started and succeeded in your personal amazing training as the great horseman AND WORLD CHAMPION THAT YOU ARE STILL GONNA BE, with nothing but love and respect from the Dorris Family. We love y’all.
It is with deep gratitude and heavy hearts, we say goodbye to our beloved stallion, Bet Hesa Ginnin. A true athlete, gentleman, and champion, he leaves behind a legacy etched in dirt, speed, and heart.
We said goodbye to a horse that was so much more than just a stallion. He was heart. He was grit. He was the kind you only get once.
Bet Hesa Ginnin gave us everything — every run, every moment, every ounce of try he had in him. He was the kind of horse that made you believe in more. The kind that left everything he had in the arena, every single time.
His last rodeo at San Angelo was one we’ll never forget — he won the 2nd round with the fastest time of the entire rodeo. Even at the end, he was proving just how special he was.
But beyond the wins, it was his soul that left the biggest mark. He carried our dreams, our pride, and our hearts — and he did it all with class.
Thank you, Ginnin, for the runs, the memories, and the legacy.
You were a once-in-a-lifetime kind of good.
Run free, beautiful boy. You’ve more than earned it.