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That amazing FG bulldogging horse!
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Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2013-12-14 11:21 AM
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I have fallen in love with this horse.  He just keeps getting better and better and seems so well behaved and focused.  This is his first year, and I think I heard he was initially a barrel horse.  Well, he found his niche', it seems to me.  Dang if he isn't a good looking bugger to boot!  You can see FG all over this boy.  He is so quick. 
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That is Oate.  He started out by belonging to the Petersons....Christie, Chuck and Jordan.  He was a stud and they bred some mares to him and got some of the most beautiful babies, then along the way they cut him.  Christie started him on the barrels at the same time I started my stud.  It was a toss up as to whether either one was going to be a barrel horse but finally one day my stud decided I was boss.  Oate never really took to the barrels.  I guess he knew best what he was suited for it and it was not the barrels.  You have a good eye for a horse Doc.  Because to me he is epitomy of what a barrel horse should like.  Wish I could talk my friend into letting me have one of his colts but I don't think that will happen. 
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Has Savannah ever ran him on the barrels or just Kristie and Jordan?
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Posted 2013-12-14 11:53 AM
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sorrel horse ranch - 2013-12-14 11:48 AM

That is Oate.  He started out by belonging to the Petersons....Christie, Chuck and Jordan.  He was a stud and they bred some mares to him and got some of the most beautiful babies, then along the way they cut him.  Christie started him on the barrels at the same time I started my stud.  It was a toss up as to whether either one was going to be a barrel horse but finally one day my stud decided I was boss.  Oate never really took to the barrels.  I guess he knew best what he was suited for it and it was not the barrels.  You have a good eye for a horse Doc.  Because to me he is epitomy of what a barrel horse should like.  Wish I could talk my friend into letting me have one of his colts but I don't think that will happen. 

Thanks for the info He is one cool horse
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Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2013-12-14 12:02 PM
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sorrel horse ranch - 2013-12-14 11:48 AM That is Oate.  He started out by belonging to the Petersons....Christie, Chuck and Jordan.  He was a stud and they bred some mares to him and got some of the most beautiful babies, then along the way they cut him.  Christie started him on the barrels at the same time I started my stud.  It was a toss up as to whether either one was going to be a barrel horse but finally one day my stud decided I was boss.  Oate never really took to the barrels.  I guess he knew best what he was suited for it and it was not the barrels.  You have a good eye for a horse Doc.  Because to me he is epitomy of what a barrel horse should like.  Wish I could talk my friend into letting me have one of his colts but I don't think that will happen. 
Thanks for the info He is one cool horse

 I love watching him too!  Beautiful and leaves the box so quick,  level, smooth and honest!
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Reg. Oct 2003
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Love that horse!

He makes you want to run out and breed to FG for sure!

 
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CYA Ranch - 2013-12-14 10:50 AM

Has Savannah ever ran him on the barrels or just Kristie and Jordan?

I don't know the answer to that question. She may have.
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Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2013-12-14 12:06 PM
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sorrel horse ranch - 2013-12-14 11:48 AM That is Oate.  He started out by belonging to the Petersons....Christie, Chuck and Jordan.  He was a stud and they bred some mares to him and got some of the most beautiful babies, then along the way they cut him.  Christie started him on the barrels at the same time I started my stud.  It was a toss up as to whether either one was going to be a barrel horse but finally one day my stud decided I was boss.  Oate never really took to the barrels.  I guess he knew best what he was suited for it and it was not the barrels.  You have a good eye for a horse Doc.  Because to me he is epitomy of what a barrel horse should like.  Wish I could talk my friend into letting me have one of his colts but I don't think that will happen. 

Thanks!

I was wondering what the story was on him and why he wasn't in the barrel pen.
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Posted 2013-12-14 12:07 PM
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HotbearLVR - 2013-12-14 10:21 AM I have fallen in love with this horse.  He just keeps getting better and better and seems so well behaved and focused.  This is his first year, and I think I heard he was initially a barrel horse.  Well, he found his niche', it seems to me.  Dang if he isn't a good looking bugger to boot!  You can see FG all over this boy.  He is so quick. 

Just reread what you said.  No this is not his first year at the NFR.  He was there last year. 
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Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2013-12-14 12:29 PM
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sorrel horse ranch - 2013-12-14 12:07 PM
HotbearLVR - 2013-12-14 10:21 AM I have fallen in love with this horse.  He just keeps getting better and better and seems so well behaved and focused.  This is his first year, and I think I heard he was initially a barrel horse.  Well, he found his niche', it seems to me.  Dang if he isn't a good looking bugger to boot!  You can see FG all over this boy.  He is so quick. 
Just reread what you said.  No this is not his first year at the NFR.  He was there last year. 

I think that's right, come to think of it.  Joe Beaver said he's a "young" horse.
Man he has me itching to swing a leg over him and just go for a few rides! 
God he's one beautiful, talented horse! 
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Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-12-14 12:39 PM
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its so nice to see a POSITIVE thread about the NFR..I love watching the horses work.. they love their jobs, and dang good at it to. 

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Reg. Aug 2009
Posted 2013-12-14 12:57 PM
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I ove bulldogging horses.  Think you have to try it one time to really appreciate how they work. 
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Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2013-12-14 1:19 PM
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TXBO - 2013-12-14 12:57 PM I ove bulldogging horses.  Think you have to try it one time to really appreciate how they work. 

I also love bulldogging horses as two of the best horses I have owned were in the dogging box..one a hazing horse and the other a doggin horse. They both have hearts as big as Texas, their work ethic is stellar and they both loved their jobs.
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Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2013-12-14 1:52 PM
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I'm not sure if I like how gorgeous that horse is or how awesome he works more....he's one incredible animal! 
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Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2013-12-14 2:24 PM
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I think this palomino has outshined the rest by a long shot, including the one who was the bulldogging horse of the year.  This guy just behaves and you can see him lock on and wait to be turned lose to go to work.  He just accelerates and moves in on that steer like he knows how this game is played.  The minute the bulldogger jumps off, he coasts and just comes back for his next job. His power and speed is imcomparable.  I get butterflies just seeing him.   
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Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2013-12-14 2:25 PM
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I do believe the bay horse that Casey Martin is on can also run a set of barrels.
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Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2013-12-14 2:55 PM
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He's a classic FG horse for sure! Love him! 
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Reg. May 2006
Posted 2013-12-14 2:57 PM
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 They were so fun to watch live! The gray horse absolutely went after the steer when the run was over. Shaking his head and ran after him with his ears pinned. Actually several made passes at the steers. All of them are amazing at what they do.
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Posted 2013-12-14 2:59 PM
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abrooks - 2013-12-14 2:57 PM  They were so fun to watch live! The gray horse absolutely went after the steer when the run was over. Shaking his head and ran after him with his ears pinned. Actually several made passes at the steers. All of them are amazing at what they do.

What amazes me too is how many runs those horses make and yet you don't see them get sour at the box or get too hot.  
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Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2013-12-14 3:15 PM
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I love him as well.  I fell in love with him last year, and this year he is only better.  And, yes, the buggar has me looking at "For Sale" ads with FG on the pedigree.  LOL  Very nice horse. 
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Reg. Oct 2003
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We have been talking about oate also.  He can get to one and passed quicker than we have seen in awhile.  Great watching.
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Reg. Jul 2009
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I agree, he is awesome!
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Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2013-12-14 4:21 PM
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 I really like him as well. He just keeps getting better and better every round. I still want to know how Kaleb Driggers' palomino head horse is bred.
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Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2013-12-14 7:03 PM
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HotbearLVR - 2013-12-14 2:24 PM I think this palomino has outshined the rest by a long shot, including the one who was the bulldogging horse of the year.  This guy just behaves and you can see him lock on and wait to be turned lose to go to work.  He just accelerates and moves in on that steer like he knows how this game is played.  The minute the bulldogger jumps off, he coasts and just comes back for his next job. His power and speed is imcomparable.  I get butterflies just seeing him.   

 I agree
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Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2013-12-14 7:17 PM
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sorrel horse ranch - 2013-12-15 10:48 AM That is Oate.  He started out by belonging to the Petersons....Christie, Chuck and Jordan.  He was a stud and they bred some mares to him and got some of the most beautiful babies, then along the way they cut him.  Christie started him on the barrels at the same time I started my stud.  It was a toss up as to whether either one was going to be a barrel horse but finally one day my stud decided I was boss.  Oate never really took to the barrels.  I guess he knew best what he was suited for it and it was not the barrels.  You have a good eye for a horse Doc.  Because to me he is epitomy of what a barrel horse should like.  Wish I could talk my friend into letting me have one of his colts but I don't think that will happen. 

Thanks for the info on this horse.  First time I saw him, I said he was the best horse there.  He is.  He is everything in one package - has the brains, looks, and shoots like a bullet out of the box.  Those steer wrestlers will be fighting to ride him in the future.  Too bad they cut him, because I am sure folks would be standing in line for one of his babies.  I sure would.  Who owns him now, do you know? 
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Can someone post a pic of this horse
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2013-12-14 8:22 PM
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nm_ana07 - 2013-12-14 7:28 PM Can someone post a pic of this horse

I hope the owners have the business sense to make calenders with pictures of him on every month.  Heck, if for no other reason, make half the profits a charatible donation to something like Wounded Warriors.  After all, he is a supreme warrior!   It would be perfect, and I know I would buy one....heck, I'd buy a couple!  Have some action shots in there too.  They ought to do that with a LOT of those fantastic horses....Sting Ray, Latte', Bo, that heading horse of the year...even some of those bucking horses.  

Dang.....it's a sure winner!
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nm_ana07 - 2013-12-14 7:28 PM Can someone post a pic of this horse
I hope the owners have the business sense to make calenders with pictures of him on every month.  Heck, if for no other reason, make half the profits a charatible donation to something like Wounded Warriors.  After all, he is a supreme warrior!   It would be perfect, and I know I would buy one....heck, I'd buy a couple!  Have some action shots in there too.  They ought to do that with a LOT of those fantastic horses....Sting Ray, Latte', Bo, that heading horse of the year...even some of those bucking horses.  



Dang.....it's a sure winner!

 great idea
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HotbearLVR - 2013-12-14 8:22 PM
nm_ana07 - 2013-12-14 7:28 PM Can someone post a pic of this horse
I hope the owners have the business sense to make calenders with pictures of him on every month.  Heck, if for no other reason, make half the profits a charatible donation to something like Wounded Warriors.  After all, he is a supreme warrior!   It would be perfect, and I know I would buy one....heck, I'd buy a couple!  Have some action shots in there too.  They ought to do that with a LOT of those fantastic horses....Sting Ray, Latte', Bo, that heading horse of the year...even some of those bucking horses.  



Dang.....it's a sure winner!

I'll have to suggest that to Savanah, cool idea. He's a great horse. No, he's not racing, just doggin'. 
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