11/18/2025
Magnum, one of our 3yr olds we purchased as a weanling from Three Bar Quarter Horses, had the pleasure of being lead by the little cowboy. Our hope for him is to become a nice head horse one day.
Owned by the Dalton brothers - Seth and Waid. We specialize in rodeo, ranch, and performance horses.
1107 E 720 N
Richfield, ID
83349
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Seth and Waid Dalton are the two fella’s that make up Seven Five Horses...There are indeed two more Dalton brothers in the gang, but they prefer to leave the horse training business to the other two.
Seth and Waid both share a love for horses and got started training their very own at young ages, each boy was under the age of ten. They have been careful pupils of men they respect and admire. They have read books, watched from the fence, asked questions, hopped on the c**ts, and ridden many miles in an effort to understand how horses move and think.
The horses you will find at Seven Five vary in their skillset and specialties. Some are ranch-broke horses that have been ridden in terrains such as the Picabo mountains and the deserts of Elmore County. They have been used in and outside the pen to move, sort and doctor the cattle of Dalton Livestock.
The arena horses are also used in and out of the arena. It helps their mind develop into much more than just a machine. The Dalton boys love to rope and have some mounts that specialize in heading, heeling, or calf roping. The horses don’t just get runs in a practice arena either, the boys rope competitively in local rodeo circuits, jackpots, and high school rodeo.