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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | I am not independently wealthy and I currently do not have a sugar daddy, so Corona Cartel is out....as is anything else above $500 lol.....jk,jk,jk.....I have about a $3500 limit....Louisiana studs are preferred.
WHOA!!! That didn't turn out right.....Let me try something different!
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     Location: Desert Land | Or why not Dashin Bye since her top performer so far was by him? |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | TheOldGrayMare - 2013-11-22 10:48 AM How about Divide The Cash? I only pulled up LA stallions and a friend of mine has a really wine Graded Stakes Winning Pritzi daughter. Her top performers were by Seperatist.
Is my link working?
Haven't seen Divide the Cash. I need to make a short list of studs I need to go take a look at. I will put him on the list :) |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | TheOldGrayMare - 2013-11-22 10:49 AM Or why not Dashin Bye since her top performer so far was by him?
Yes, he's the obvious choice and I do love him.....
Trouble is there are soooo many good studs here.....this just rolled into town :)
http://www.stallionesearch.com/default.asp?section=21&story=13820
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     Location: Desert Land | LRQHS - 2013-11-22 8:51 AM TheOldGrayMare - 2013-11-22 10:48 AM How about Divide The Cash? I only pulled up LA stallions and a friend of mine has a really wine Graded Stakes Winning Pritzi daughter. Her top performers were by Seperatist. Is my link working?
Haven't seen Divide the Cash. I need to make a short list of studs I need to go take a look at. I will put him on the list :)
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | barrelracr131 - 2013-11-22 11:04 AM 
The pedigree is fine isn't it. They said he's 15.3 and well made. I want to see him in person. |
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    Location: Midwest | LRQHS - 2013-11-22 11:07 AM barrelracr131 - 2013-11-22 11:04 AM  The pedigree is fine isn't it. They said he's 15.3 and well made. I want to see him in person.
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      Location: NE Texas | You know my opinion....Dashin Bye. It's proven to have worked before. Unless the other stallions are outselling him at the yearling sales. That's something i'd have to look in to as well to make my final decision. |
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | LRQHS - 2013-11-22 10:53 AM TheOldGrayMare - 2013-11-22 10:49 AM Or why not Dashin Bye since her top performer so far was by him? Yes, he's the obvious choice and I do love him.....
Trouble is there are soooo many good studs here.....this just rolled into town :)
http://www.stallionesearch.com/default.asp?section=21&story=13820
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       Location: Montana | While I know you have a son of Streakin Six, what about Triple Vodka? http://www.hebertquarterhorses.com/triplevodka.htm He may be young and relatively unproven, but he is gorgeous, has an awesome slope to his shoulder and hip, and look at all those muscles! And an SI of 101. If she were mine, I'd take a look at him. |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Herbie - 2013-11-22 11:26 AM You know my opinion....Dashin Bye. It's proven to have worked before. Unless the other stallions are outselling him at the yearling sales. That's something i'd have to look in to as well to make my final decision.
She produced stakes foals with Some Dasher and Dashin Bye...she seems to work well with the Dash For Cash line.
lol but, Fast Prize Jordan sure is pretty.....

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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Whiteboy - 2013-11-22 11:36 AM Dashin Bye...but you already know that.
I know, I know lol.....but, Fast Prize Jordan is PRETTY and bred so well. I'm just doubting myself lol.....they need to quit posting pictures of new stallions rolling into the state lol.. |
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      Location: NE Texas | LRQHS - 2013-11-22 11:39 AM Whiteboy - 2013-11-22 11:36 AM Dashin Bye...but you already know that. I know, I know lol.....but, Fast Prize Jordan is PRETTY and bred so well. I'm just doubting myself lol.....they need to quit posting pictures of new stallions rolling into the state lol..
They don't ask you at the pay window if your horse is pretty! BLAHAHAHA.....just kidding....I had to say it. That's always my line when i'm selling a "not so pretty" one. Fast Prize Jordan is a nice horse for sure. All of the stallions you've mentioned are nice. I'd look at it one of two ways....one, which will bring most through the yearling sales, or two, which will be the most versatile and bring the same as a track prospect or a barrel prospect. Lots of barrel racers do recognize TV because Snazzy is a member her. He would be very marketable both ways and that is something to consider. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Triple Vodka, I think he's proven his self pretty darn good,if I was breeding I want something thats proven their self on the track I dont want some dink that dont have much of a speed index, I would want what this young stud has. After the track if they dont do what you like then the foal that you get can head to the barrel pen. I think Triple Vodka has it  |
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While I know you have a son of Streakin Six, what about Triple Vodka? http://www.hebertquarterhorses.com/triplevodka.htm He may be young and relatively unproven, but he is gorgeous, has an awesome slope to his shoulder and hip, and look at all those muscles! And an SI of 101. If she were mine, I'd take a look at him.
I wish I had a mare for him, his early book fee is a great price, and I doubt he will stay that affordable once his babies start to run. |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | jbhoot - 2013-11-22 11:46 AM Her is two cents......Streakin Six Plus Coup De Kas Equals .......SPEED BALL!!!!!!!
Got two of them already.....and I'm pleased with them......going to race the weanling myself for sure.
Thanks for the input :)
This is the weanling. Someone on Facebook asked me if I was giving her steroids lol.....nope....baby got that back honestly lol...
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | I appreciate everyone's input. I am going to make a visit to Hebert Quarter Horses and certainly will eyeball Triple Vodka. He is a very nice horse. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | LRQHS - 2013-11-22 11:51 AM jbhoot - 2013-11-22 11:46 AM Her is two cents......Streakin Six Plus Coup De Kas Equals .......SPEED BALL!!!!!!! Got two of them already.....and I'm pleased with them......going to race the weanling myself for sure.
Thanks for the input :)
This is the weanling. Someone on Facebook asked me if I was giving her steroids lol.....nope....baby got that back honestly lol...
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| My vote for what it's worth, the roll on thunder stud. My reasoning, for resale purposes. He is outstandingly built, great bone and hoof, balanced body, great baby doll head. I'm a firm believer in form to function, if it doesn't make a race horse it could be marketed in the barrel pen, show pen etc. |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Jdpb - 2013-11-22 12:15 PM My vote for what it's worth, the roll on thunder stud. My reasoning, for resale purposes. He is outstandingly built, great bone and hoof, balanced body, great baby doll head. I'm a firm believer in form to function, if it doesn't make a race horse it could be marketed in the barrel pen, show pen etc.
His pedigree is gorgeous. Love the dam line. Plus, he's coming off the Hawn Holt Ranch. He looks put together very well. I thought he might be small, but they are telling me he is 15.3. I have to go see him in person. |
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     Location: Georgia | I know this one is not in your territory, but I sure LOVE him, Eddie Stinson. I've been wanting one of his babies since he started standing at stud. His stud fee is 2K with special considerations. I just may take that baby off your hands once it comes along  |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Klittle3 - 2013-11-22 12:24 PM I know this one is not in your territory, but I sure LOVE him, Eddie Stinson. I've been wanting one of his babies since he started standing at stud. His stud fee is 2K with special considerations. I just may take that baby off your hands once it comes along 
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  Location: Four Corners Colorado | jbhoot - 2013-11-22 10:46 AM Here is my two cents......Streakin Six Plus Coup De Kas Equals .......SPEED BALL!!!!!!!
I sure hope so!
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     Location: Georgia | LRQHS - 2013-11-22 1:28 PM
Klittle3 - 2013-11-22 12:24 PM I know this one is not in your territory, but I sure LOVE him, Eddie Stinson. I've been wanting one of his babies since he started standing at stud. His stud fee is 2K with special considerations. I just may take that baby off your hands once it comes along 
No, he was and I missed out on him. He is a nice stud.
I remember when he stood in LA. I missed out on that one as well. Especially before he started becoming more proven. He's a good looking fella. |
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        Location: Silex Missouri | You know I LOVE DASHIN BYE!!! Which brings me to the fact you haven't found me a 3 year old by him yet!!!!!!
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | willyturnit - 2013-11-22 1:45 PM You know I LOVE DASHIN BYE!!! Which brings me to the fact you haven't found me a 3 year old by him yet!!!!!!
But I'll forgive you I guess
BOOM!! You ask and you shall receive lol....#8 from the top! lol.....
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | LRQHS - 2013-11-22 1:53 PM willyturnit - 2013-11-22 1:45 PM You know I LOVE DASHIN BYE!!! Which brings me to the fact you haven't found me a 3 year old by him yet!!!!!!
But I'll forgive you I guess BOOM!! You ask and you shall receive lol....#8 from the top! lol.....
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LRQHS - 2013-11-22 1:53 PM willyturnit - 2013-11-22 1:45 PM You know I LOVE DASHIN BYE!!! Which brings me to the fact you haven't found me a 3 year old by him yet!!!!!!
But I'll forgive you I guess BOOM!! You ask and you shall receive lol....#8 from the top! lol.....
http://www.flittokill.com/HorsesForSale.html
Shoot she's 5 and knocked up.......never mind.......there's another one down the page too.......I'll try again lol...
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I would sell the mare and add her money to the $3500+ and go to the La yearling sale and buy me a well bred foal that has a dam that ran in the 90's and the 2nd and 3rd dams had high speed indexes and decent earnings too.
The stallion get I would concentrate on would be this guy ....>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
http://stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=141
I would buy a filly for me to race and then keep as a long term future broodmare ...
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        Location: Silex Missouri | No, looking for something to ride now. After I lost my mare I just haven't found "the one" that I want to try and get going. I have had a couple but just didn't have the right fit. I loved my Dashin Bye and have been looking for another one. Preferring a filly. |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | BARRELHORSE USA - 2013-11-22 2:05 PM if your mare belonged to me and I was wanting to spend $3500+ on a foal. .. I would sell the mare and add her money to the $3500+ and go to the La yearling sale and buy me a well bred foal that has a dam that ran in the 90's and the 2nd and 3rd dams had high speed indexes and decent earnings too. The stallion get I would concentrate on would be this guy ....>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=141 I would buy a filly for me to race and then keep as a long term future broodmare ... GOOD LUCK ... You want me to sell my stakes producing, proven mare, that has had 3 to race, 3 winner's, 2 stakes winner's, 2 with a SI over 100 and 2 still racing, who is also the half sister to the dam of PJ Chick in Black and go buy an unproven Heza Fast Dash daughter????
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    Location: Midwest | BARRELHORSE USA - 2013-11-22 2:05 PM if your mare belonged to me and I was wanting to spend $3500+ on a foal. .. I would sell the mare and add her money to the $3500+ and go to the La yearling sale and buy me a well bred foal that has a dam that ran in the 90's and the 2nd and 3rd dams had high speed indexes and decent earnings too. The stallion get I would concentrate on would be this guy ....>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=141 I would buy a filly for me to race and then keep as a long term future broodmare ... GOOD LUCK ...
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | dhdqhllc - 2013-11-22 2:17 PM you've got a goat....is it a billy???? breed to that....
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BARRELHORSE USA - 2013-11-22 2:05 PM if your mare belonged to me and I was wanting to spend $3500+ on a foal. .. I would sell the mare and add her money to the $3500+ and go to the La yearling sale and buy me a well bred foal that has a dam that ran in the 90's and the 2nd and 3rd dams had high speed indexes and decent earnings too. The stallion get I would concentrate on would be this guy ....>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=141 I would buy a filly for me to race and then keep as a long term future broodmare ... GOOD LUCK ...
is that your final answer
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No, looking for something to ride now. After I lost my mare I just haven't found "the one" that I want to try and get going. I have had a couple but just didn't have the right fit. I loved my Dashin Bye and have been looking for another one. Preferring a filly.
Hope you find the one, shopping can be a long and frustrating process, especially when you know exactly what you're looking for. Haven't seen a whole lot of his daughters for sale. Don't know if that's because there aren't many out there or because people aren't selling. Maybe there'll be something at Heritage Place in January. |
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      Location: TX | I have a strong strong weakness for Pritzi daughters!! I had a really really nice Furyofthewind daughter who was out of a Pritzi mare. I have a Pritzi daughter that is a 3/4 sister to Catchmeinyourdreams that is bred this year to our stud, and half brother to Furyofthewind, Flyingwitheagles. We are breeding her back to Fury this year & I cannot wait for that baby. Fury is also Triple crown & Future Fortunes so your baby could be very marketable to both the barrel pen & track.
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           Location: Kansas | I'm going to be the odd man out and say I really like Quick To Flare Up. He has a nice pedigree, and he is one nice looking son of a gun!!!
I mean seriously! Look at that bootie!!!

I do like Triple Vodka though
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      Location: NE Texas | NFRhereicome - 2013-11-22 3:45 PM Jess Louisiana Blue hands down!!!
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I would love to give Triple Vodka a try on my Grand-d of Firewater Flit, if I were looking to breeding my mare. But I would be looking more into the ruinning barrels part. He's got alot of class  |
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BARRELHORSE USA - 2013-11-22 2:05 PM if your mare belonged to me and I was wanting to spend $3500+ on a foal. .. I would sell the mare and add her money to the $3500+ and go to the La yearling sale and buy me a well bred foal that has a dam that ran in the 90's and the 2nd and 3rd dams had high speed indexes and decent earnings too. The stallion get I would concentrate on would be this guy ....>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=141 I would buy a filly for me to race and then keep as a long term future broodmare ... GOOD LUCK ...
is that your final answer
I looked at the mare's data given by the owner and it shows no babies since 2008 which tells me there is a problem with the mare getting in foal or carrying a foal.
I looked at the 3 winners that won a decent amount of money and then looked at how many years it took them and added up the cost by month of keeping them in race training along with the normal expenses not even counting the automatic 5- 10% each for jockey and trainer which made the owner in the red or showing only beer money for being the owner of any of these 3 horses.
There are a lot of good deals to be had in the 4k-7k price range at the La yearling sale ... the thing you have to remember is ... horses bred to run in La are very seldom successful outside of La and vice versa ... La tracks are heavy deep dirt and horses are bred to run in it vs the shallow hard fast surfaces in other states.
So.. what is the fuss?? Owner of the mare asked what we would do if we owned the mare.... and yes .. my answer still stands ... If I bought a well bred filly per my stallion pick I would be racing next year and not 3 years from now or having expensive mare problems if the mare does have problems per her breeding record ... ...
And if the filly could run out some money and speed index I would have a nice broodmare with current bloodlines to breed to the stallion of my choice that has been very successful on the track or breeding shed .... IMO.. This looks like a much brighter future than the other choice of breeding the mare.
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | LRQHS, you are EEEEEVIL!!! If you are going to post links to mares for sale, PLEASE put a warning for me NOT TO LOOK if there are Zan Parr Bar descendants. ESPECIALLY if they have Flit Bar on the other side of the pedigree!!!! Just saw that Flit to Kill daughter, that is out of a daughter of Zan Parr Deck. ( My broodmare is a daughter of Zan Parr Deck, out of Fire Water Flit daughter and i have been wanting 34689754 more bred similarly.) |
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    Location: Midwest | BARRELHORSE USA - 2013-11-22 9:07 PM barrelracr131 - 2013-11-22 2:18 PM BARRELHORSE USA - 2013-11-22 2:05 PM if your mare belonged to me and I was wanting to spend $3500+ on a foal. .. I would sell the mare and add her money to the $3500+ and go to the La yearling sale and buy me a well bred foal that has a dam that ran in the 90's and the 2nd and 3rd dams had high speed indexes and decent earnings too. The stallion get I would concentrate on would be this guy ....>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=141 I would buy a filly for me to race and then keep as a long term future broodmare ... GOOD LUCK ... is that your final answer I looked at the mare's data given by the owner and it shows no babies since 2008 which tells me there is a problem with the mare getting in foal or carrying a foal. I looked at the 3 winners that won a decent amount of money and then looked at how many years it took them and added up the cost by month of keeping them in race training along with the normal expenses not even counting the automatic 5- 10% each for jockey and trainer which made the owner in the red or showing only beer money for being the owner of any of these 3 horses. There are a lot of good deals to be had in the 4k-7k price range at the La yearling sale ... the thing you have to remember is ... horses bred to run in La are very seldom successful outside of La and vice versa ... La tracks are heavy deep dirt and horses are bred to run in it vs the shallow hard fast surfaces in other states. So.. what is the fuss?? Owner of the mare asked what we would do if we owned the mare.... and yes .. my answer still stands ... If I bought a well bred filly per my stallion pick I would be racing next year and not 3 years from now or having expensive mare problems if the mare does have problems per her breeding record ... ... And if the filly could run out some money and speed index I would have a nice broodmare with current bloodlines to breed to the stallion of my choice that has been very successful on the track or breeding shed .... IMO.. This looks like a much brighter future than the other choice of breeding the mare. she has a weanling and a yearling
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  Location: Utah | I like Triple Vokda, I also like this young stallion. He is owned by a friend of ours (who is a BB here) and they sent him out to LA to breed. I loved watching him off the start, he was a rocket. He is on my too breed to list....
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | kuhlmann - 2013-11-23 11:08 AM
Do you want a race foal, a sale foal, or both?
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Fighter On Fire throws big, pretty babies and they look like runners.
Stoli has some considerations for early booking I believe.
Makr It Anywhere's numbers are hard to beat.
I would say Dashin Bye, but they flat don't sell worth anything...even when he was in LA, his averages stunk. They might bounce up a little, but I wouldn't count on it.
The 3 I listed are stallions I really like and respect...their foals also get some respect at sales and run. |
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       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | lmulrony - 2013-11-22 11:46 PM
If you want Louisiana bred, check out Corona Caliente who is now at Hart Farms! He is awesome and so are his colts.
I second this! Almost EVERY one of his siblings are making HUGE names for themselves. Corona Chick is a dam line I love, and you have your Dash for Cash line in there.... He's very affordable and your Louisiana bred. Corona Chick's foals all have great conformation too.
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| ndiehl - 2013-11-23 2:33 PM
lmulrony - 2013-11-22 11:46 PM
If you want Louisiana bred, check out Corona Caliente who is now at Hart Farms! He is awesome and so are his colts.
I second this! Almost EVERY one of his siblings are making HUGE names for themselves. Corona Chick is a dam line I love, and you have your Dash for Cash line in there.... He's very affordable and your Louisiana bred. Corona Chick's foals all have great conformation too.
His numbers aren't that hot...which is why he is only 1500. I like him and think he'll have runners here and there, but he won't command a yearling price, nor is he a "good" bet for a race horse...he's a gamble. |
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       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | kuhlmann - 2013-11-23 3:12 PM
ndiehl - 2013-11-23 2:33 PM
lmulrony - 2013-11-22 11:46 PM
If you want Louisiana bred, check out Corona Caliente who is now at Hart Farms! He is awesome and so are his colts.
I second this! Almost EVERY one of his siblings are making HUGE names for themselves. Corona Chick is a dam line I love, and you have your Dash for Cash line in there.... He's very affordable and your Louisiana bred. Corona Chick's foals all have great conformation too.
His numbers aren't that hot...which is why he is only 1500. I like him and think he'll have runners here and there, but he won't command a yearling price, nor is he a "good" bet for a race horse...he's a gamble.
I would choose Corona Czech or Captain Courage over him. But Captain Courage is out of her budget and there is no Dash For Cash. Corona Czech isn't Louisiana bred...
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| ndiehl - 2013-11-23 3:22 PM
kuhlmann - 2013-11-23 3:12 PM
ndiehl - 2013-11-23 2:33 PM
lmulrony - 2013-11-22 11:46 PM
If you want Louisiana bred, check out Corona Caliente who is now at Hart Farms! He is awesome and so are his colts.
I second this! Almost EVERY one of his siblings are making HUGE names for themselves. Corona Chick is a dam line I love, and you have your Dash for Cash line in there.... He's very affordable and your Louisiana bred. Corona Chick's foals all have great conformation too.
His numbers aren't that hot...which is why he is only 1500. I like him and think he'll have runners here and there, but he won't command a yearling price, nor is he a "good" bet for a race horse...he's a gamble.
I would choose Corona Czech or Captain Courage over him. But Captain Courage is out of her budget and there is no Dash For Cash. Corona Czech isn't Louisiana bred...
Mighty Corona is a super cute horse...and he's in LA...and budget friendly...plus he should have a big crop of foals this spring, setting up yearling sake potential for breeding this spring (2014 foals will be running as 2yos when she goes to sell this one and they'll be running in LA). Caliente is in his 1st Louisiana season so you don't have that advantage. |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | willyturnit - 2013-11-22 1:45 PM You know I LOVE DASHIN BYE!!! Which brings me to the fact you haven't found me a 3 year old by him yet!!!!!!
But I'll forgive you I guess
Since you mentioned Dashin Bye I have to show you this pedigree. My friend just got her a month or so ago. I saw her a couple weeks ago and she's beautiful!
AUSTINISTA M, QUARTER HORSE, 2010 |
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       Location: Montana | How about this gorgeous fellow? http://www.hartfarms.net/?id=3&s=42 or this one? http://www.hartfarms.net/?id=3&s=17 They have some nice horses on there...love Stoli too...all you need to do is round up a little more loot.  |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | When I tell y'all this is a tough decision I mean it lol. I definitely appreciate all input. This mare has no breeding problems. Her only fault is me. I broke my arm and lost the drive I had, she has no breeding problems. This is such a hard decision. I have a stallion. I've been burned by some stallion farms mentioned. I know what the obvious choice is, but I'm being offered great deals by farm's attempting to prove their studs.....tough decision....I really do appreciate all input...thank you all. |
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