Our History
The Big Valley Ranch was founded back in 1918 by Jefferson Valley. When World War l ended, took the already elderly man his two Quarter Horse mares which were known for their calm character as well as their robustness and bred them to successful performance horses. The result was a series of great western horses consisting out of his offspring as well as over the years purchased strong and successful working horses.
At the end of 2009 some of the horses sadly died in a car accident due to a unexpected blizzard when they were on the way to a confirmation show. The owner wanted to sell all the remaining horses and give up the business. Though a young woman called Rosemarie Hall took over the Ranch in 2012, re-established it and planned to move to Montana. Because of circumstances the family wasn't able to move until 2017.
At the end of 2009 some of the horses sadly died in a car accident due to a unexpected blizzard when they were on the way to a confirmation show. The owner wanted to sell all the remaining horses and give up the business. Though a young woman called Rosemarie Hall took over the Ranch in 2012, re-established it and planned to move to Montana. Because of circumstances the family wasn't able to move until 2017.