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     Location: Wide open spaces, Canada. | I'm noticing The Signature being in the pedigree oh a lot of horses I like or have done well. I tried researching more info on him but dint get very far . What can you tell me about him ...... Or notable offspring ? ETA I know he's deceased , just wondering what he was like , and traits and characteristics he's said to have passed on .
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  That's White "Man" to You
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| AQHA Race SI-107/AAAT/ROM/Superior (SW)21-11-6-2, $333,473 Sire of 7 Champions, 47 Stakes Winners, $11,063,241. Sire of dams of 29 Stakes. Winners. Progeny: Rare Form SI-120; Heza Fast Man SI-111; Sign of Lanty SI-108; Sig Hanson SI-102; Vital Sign SI-105 Died in 2002 at Vessels Stallion Station; of laminitis.
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        Location: ND | i'll just say i like the bloodline although i prefer Pass Em Up.... |
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 A very grounded girl
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   Location: Moving soon..... | My gelding goes back to him on the bottom side. We bred a mare we had that was out of an own daughter of Magnolia Bar to an own son of him, The Caligrapher. I love my Dunny.
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| THE SIGNATURE was an excellent outcross on DFC and Easy Jet mares ... most were world champions their 3 yo year!!
His most successful continuing sire line is this stallion .... http://stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=141 |
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | dhdqhllc - 2013-11-22 12:50 PM i'll just say i like the bloodline although i prefer Pass Em Up....
I may be able to help you out :)
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/passin+easy+secrets+colt |
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| I have a daughter that is a race ROM earner with speed index of 101, that was a G3 qualifier. She has produced stakes placers and qualifiers. She is a gentle giant, very friendly and laid back. Her foals have her same personality. I also have a daughter of Vital Sign, and her and her foals have that same personality. Another of my broodmares has The Signature on the bottom side, she is out of a daughter of his. She doesn't come up to us in the pasture to get scratched on, which I attribute to how she was handled at some point in her life. But she is still very easy to get along with, and the filly that we raised out of her has that friendly, laid back personality. I haven't heard a lot of talk about the personality of his offspring, but based on my experience with them I would think that this trait is something that could be common of them. |
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | porky - 2013-11-22 10:41 AM I'm noticing The Signature being in the pedigree oh a lot of horses I like or have done well. I tried researching more info on him but dint get very far . What can you tell me about him ...... Or notable offspring ? ETA I know he's deceased , just wondering what he was like , and traits and characteristics he's said to have passed on . Thanks
I notice his sire, Noholme in a lot of pedigree's too and not just from The Signature. |
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My mare by The Signature is out of a daughter of Game Plan, who is by Easy Jet. Her dam, Sweet Game, produced many nice horses. When I first got my mare I started looking at what other people were crossing their The Signature mares on, and decided that I needed to cross her on a First Down Dash stallion. I've bred her to Dashin Bye, and this year she is in foal to Stoli because I really wanted the addition of Beduino in the foal's bloodline. |
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       Location: Texas! | My 1D gelding is by a The Signature stallion and a Leaving Memories daughter :) Love them! |
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  Sock eating dog owner
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | Some one told me he was a huge huge horse 17 hands and just as wide. Produced Stakes winners. I have a great granddaughter of his by Dazzle Berry. |
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     Location: TExas | This is my "the signature" colt http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/tsu+standard+dash He is a gental giant as well, always in your pocket, very smart sometimes too smart pain in the a** . But he is a cool horse. He acts and looks just like his dad.
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  Rebel Without a Cause
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      Location: Adopt a homeless pet - www.petfinder.com! | The SIgnature sired Rare Form. Rare Form sired Rare Bar. The stallion Hooked On Run is out of a mare by The Signature (same dam as my broodmare).
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| Calangelo - 2013-11-22 3:15 PM
The SIgnature sired Rare Form. Rare Form sired Rare Bar. The stallion Hooked On Run is out of a mare by The Signature (same dam as my broodmare).
Rare Bar was not sired by Rare Form. His sire is Rare Jet. |
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      Location: north dakota | I have a granddaughter of The Signature out of a full sister to leaving memories. She is one that needs to be ridden regularly and is quiet and gentle. If she sits for awhile she is kinda a spaz. Smooth to ride and is fast and athletic.
She really likes to chase and move cows. If your pushing them from behind she will take a nip at a cow that is dragging behind.
As far as barrels she works really nice at home and the few times I hauled her this last summer I was getting in her way. |
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| I had a 1/2 brother to The Signature, by NoHolme, out of a Top Moon/Magnolia Bar mare. Wonderful, wonderful horse. Wish I could have afforded to clone him.
Added: I was also responding to Karol.
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  Rebel Without a Cause
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      Location: Adopt a homeless pet - www.petfinder.com! | Jenbabe - 2013-11-22 3:33 PM Calangelo - 2013-11-22 3:15 PM The SIgnature sired Rare Form. Rare Form sired Rare Bar. The stallion Hooked On Run is out of a mare by The Signature (same dam as my broodmare). Rare Bar was not sired by Rare Form. His sire is Rare Jet.
Oops, I stand corrected. Thanks. |
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       Location: Texas! | ndcowgirl - 2013-11-22 2:41 PM
I have a granddaughter of The Signature out of a full sister to leaving memories. She is one that needs to be ridden regularly and is quiet and gentle. If she sits for awhile she is kinda a spaz. Smooth to ride and is fast and athletic.
She really likes to chase and move cows. If your pushing them from behind she will take a nip at a cow that is dragging behind.
As far as barrels she works really nice at home and the few times I hauled her this last summer I was getting in her way.
OOOHHH Your's is bred A LOT like my gelding! (The Signature grandson sire and daughter of Leaving Memories dam) He is very quiet but he doesn't get spazzy if laid up, he's pretty lazy and dopey until he makes a run, then drops his head and walks off again. He LOVES to watch though he's funny. He is also cowy, my SO has started heeling on him some and he's taken to it like a fish to water! |
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     Location: Wide open spaces, Canada. | Sorry I haven't replied yet I've been out and about . Thank you to everyone for their info . Mine is a grand daughter . She is very cowy as well. She's a little over 15 hh . Ill post pedigree and you can tell me who you think she'd cross we'll on . I have her booked into a son of dtf for next spring but curios if those breeding gurus have any other opinions who shed cross nice with . Conformationally she's straight and correct but a hair ew necked
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/im+really+top+flight
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 Texas Tenderheart
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     Location: Red Raiderland | Our stallion Heza Hero is by Heza Fast Man x The Signature and I can say that he is a very level-headed, fast and athletic horse. He was injured when he was young so he didn't have much of a career on the track but he has been a great stud for us.
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     Location: Wide open spaces, Canada. | Kaycee - 2013-11-22 8:34 PM
Our stallion Heza Hero is by Heza Fast Man x The Signature and I can say that he is a very level-headed, fast and athletic horse. He was injured when he was young so he didn't have much of a career on the track but he has been a great stud for us.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/heza+hero
Pretty boy !!!! Very nice |
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  The Color Specialist
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | I used to handle a son of The Signature. (He was out of a daughter of DFC.) Sweetest, easiest to handle horse ever. You would never have guessed he was a stallion. He was also great with other horses. The babies were turned out with him as their "babysitter" when they were weaned. |
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 Texas Tenderheart
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     Location: Red Raiderland | porky - 2013-11-22 9:51 PM Kaycee - 2013-11-22 8:34 PM Our stallion Heza Hero is by Heza Fast Man x The Signature and I can say that he is a very level-headed, fast and athletic horse. He was injured when he was young so he didn't have much of a career on the track but he has been a great stud for us.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/heza+hero Pretty boy !!!! Very nice
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   Location: Nebraska | I have a grandaughter. She is an incredibly smart mare and a hard worker. She can be a little spaz at home but is all business when I haul. I just started running her this year and she has hit the bottom of the 1D. She's a lot of fun and I'd take one like her any day. Not to mention, she's an absolutely gorgeous mare. ETA: she's the mare in my avatar
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/peppysans+wrangler
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