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Whether it be good minded athletic quarter horses, quality bermuda grass hay or if you need a barn to put either one in, you've came to the right place.

BMC EXTERIORS, INC.  is the name of my company where I do my building and remodeling.  I have built barns, hay sheds, office buildings, equipment sheds and houses from steel as big as 50' x 180'.  I also install steel siding on existing homes as well as handle a full line of quality replacement windows.  All of my work is done by a crew of menanites that really do good work. I have'nt advertised since opening the business in 1997.  I have been involved in the construction business since 1984.


BMC QUARTER HORSES has been in Wellington since 1995.  My wife's uncle in Tulia got us to raising our own horses.  He has an own son of Two Eyed Jack and has been raising quality quarter horses for over 40 years.  I bought one of his stallions out of Jack Two Star by the name of Jack Tater Chip.  Jack Tater Chip had to be put down from an injury in March of 2008.  I still stand one of his offspring, a 2004 Palomino Stallion named Samson MC.  I also stand a 2003 Gray stallion by Joe Star Ace who goes back to Watch Joe Jack by Two Eyed Jack and also to Blondy's Dude.  Some of my mares are by Jack Tater Chip and go back to the bloodlines of Doc Bar, Kid Meyers, Linebars Blue Boy, Go Gemini, Roan Wolf, and Gray Badger.  A few of my mares are out of Jack Two Star. 
BMC Bermuda grass  13.8% CP
When I bought our place in 1998 I developed the land from CRP setaside into an irrigated farm with three center pivot systems.  I initially raised peanuts and cotton.  This country is very sandy and tends to blow away if it doesn't have a cover crop to hold it so  I put in our first Midland 99 bermuda grass in 2002 and have been adding more each year.  This hay was tested at 13.8% protein with a relative feed value of 88.  Grass hay above 13% protein in considered SUPREME.  I have a 51' drop deck trailer that I can haul as many as 570 bales at one time.  I really like hauling 450 bales because I can still load my skid steer loader on the back of the trailer.  It picks up 10 bales at a time and kinda takes most of the manual labor out of it.