Raising performance horses that excel
on the ranch and in the arena
Lynn Ashley
Forsyth, Montana
406-347-5264
Lanell Ashley
Belt, Montana
406-736-5652
"The brand of versatility"
Lynn, Carol, Melissa and Matt live on the upper place on Rosebud Creek. Lynn concentrates on the training and starting of
the young horses and has a soft touch with them. He's a pick-up man at the Miles City Bucking Horse Sale each May. Carol works
as a registered nurse for Rosebud County. Matt is attending Rocky Mountain College in Billings and Melissa is attending Montana
Tech in Butte. Both Matt and Melissa have taken up team roping and continue to improve and have fun.
Lance, Lesa, Kyle, Amy, and Chris live on Rosebud Creek near Forsyth. Lance travels to many ropings and has won quite a lot of cash
and saddles riding our horses. He herds the horses and bulls into the stripping chute after they have bucked at the Miles City
Bucking Horse Sale. Lesa teaches at Rosebud Elementary School. Kyle and Amy are attending college at Montana Tech in Butte and
MSU-Billings, respectively, and Chris is attending Miles Community College.
Lanell, Kelly, Amanda and Shaylin live south of Belt in the foothills of the Little Belt Mountains. Lanell heads up the
colt gentling and mare and stud handling for the Ashley's northern branch. Lanell and Kelly help run B & O Ranch,
the Broesder family commercial cattle operation, where we raise all-natural beef. Amanda is attending Western Montana College in
Dillon and Shaylin is a senior at Belt Valley High School.
Joshua 24:15
Ron and Louise Horn also live on the Forsyth ranch and oversee all aspects of the cattle and horse operations. Both are very
active in promoting Christian and family values at various functions. Louise's love of horses from a very young age is the reason
all of the Ashleys are involved in raising and using horses. Ron was instrumental in starting up the Forsyth Rodeo
Club, which encourages family involvement in rodeo in a safe and alcohol-free environment. He ropes in local ropings and jackpots
when he gets the chance.
John 3:16