💥BB was purchased by a rodeo family in Preston, Idaho. She will be predominantly used as a barrel horse. Looking forward to seeing her progress in that environment. Thank you!
02/06/2026
Afternoon lineup featuring some of our up and coming 4yr olds;
🔹Chili Dog: potential calf horse
🔹Detroit: future head horse
🔹Ginger: very promising calf horse
01/29/2026
A little insight into our training. BB is just in the beginning phases but she is making good progress.
01/22/2026
It’s always nice to hear good reports from our clients and friends about past horses. This is Maggie, a 3yr old we sold last spring. The family sent this video of their 4yr old son riding her. Thanks for sharing!
01/14/2026
01/14/2026
Emerson and Waid in the money this past weekend. Thanks T-L Team Roping for putting on the Jackpot.
12/31/2025
Grateful for another year of Seven Five Horses. Thank you!
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12/23/2025
Emerson coming along nicely as a head horse.
12/02/2025
🔹Bear🔹2yr old registered gelding 14.3 hands
Bear is started under saddle and is riding in the round pen nicely. He has been ridden in the big
arena and outside a couple times also. He travels well and has a kind demeanor. Bear is a very alert c**t but
not broncy. Still at the stage of lunging a little bit before I ride him. He wants to be soft and
follow his nose well and move correctly. He has had his front feet trimmed and been loaded and
hauled.
*Bear cut his knee this summer and as a result it heeled bigger than his other knee. There is no
lameness or soreness. He has lost a bit of range of motion. He has no issues when on the move
or being ridden
Videos can be sent upon request.
Call/text Waid for more info: 208-720-0500
📍Richfield, ID
11/26/2025
Rondo was sold a few weeks ago to a family in Murphy Idaho. We enjoyed him as one of our started 2yr olds and we hope he continues to do well with his new owners.
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.
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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.
All the horses at Seven Five are trained by Seth and Waid in an effort to bring out the best of the horse’s natural abilities.