 Texas Taco
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         Location: Bandera, TX | Here is what I posted on last weeks' Terribly Wicked thread:
Yes, I have two. First I bred my favorite little grey Doc’s Perscription/Doc O’Lena mare to him. I wanted a bit more size and speed. That baby was born 7 years ago. She is significantly taller than her mother, but still on the shorter side. Put together very well and extremely athletic. Very very smart and a strong alpha. She got septic in her first week and spent 10 days at Texas A&M. Her strong will helped her survive (that was a true miracle), but she also got “over-handled” as a baby due to being so sick. She is a bit of a turd at times. However, I do not blame that on the stud. Her mother was a hot head too, and since I’m not a trainer I might have contributed to her being a bit difficult. She is a work in progress. The same year she was born I bought another filly from Freddie. Luna was a yearling at the time and is out of a more race bred mare. Luna is also very athletic and fast. I breezed her at 36 mph (per IPhone app) the very first time I let her run. While Tosca was a very quick learner, Luna took a bit longer to catch on. She is however now a solid barrel horse. The only thing my two fillies have in common is that they are both horses. Totally different personality and learning style. I have monitored Terribly Wicked for sale horses over the years and they all seem to be doing very well. A lot of them are in Canada as that is where TW is from originally. I would certainly own another. Since my two are so different I would think he gives more of his looks and athletic ability. Character seems to come more from the mare, at least with my two. When I dealt with Freddie back then he was great and I have no bad things to say about him. Let me know if you have any further questions. |
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      Location: The edge of no where | GoMistyGo - 2014-03-25 8:39 AM Here is what I posted on last weeks' Terribly Wicked thread:
Yes, I have two.
First I bred my favorite little grey Doc’s Perscription/Doc O’Lena mare to him. I wanted a bit more size and speed. That baby was born 7 years ago. She is significantly taller than her mother, but still on the shorter side. Put together very well and extremely athletic. Very very smart and a strong alpha. She got septic in her first week and spent 10 days at Texas A&M. Her strong will helped her survive (that was a true miracle), but she also got “over-handled” as a baby due to being so sick. She is a bit of a turd at times. However, I do not blame that on the stud. Her mother was a hot head too, and since I’m not a trainer I might have contributed to her being a bit difficult. She is a work in progress.
The same year she was born I bought another filly from Freddie. Luna was a yearling at the time and is out of a more race bred mare. Luna is also very athletic and fast. I breezed her at 36 mph (per IPhone app) the very first time I let her run. While Tosca was a very quick learner, Luna took a bit longer to catch on. She is however now a solid barrel horse. The only thing my two fillies have in common is that they are both horses. Totally different personality and learning style.
I have monitored Terribly Wicked for sale horses over the years and they all seem to be doing very well. A lot of them are in Canada as that is where TW is from originally. I would certainly own another. Since my two are so different I would think he gives more of his looks and athletic ability. Character seems to come more from the mare, at least with my two. When I dealt with Freddie back then he was great and I have no bad things to say about him.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Thanks! I love the Streakin Six bloodlines, appreciate any information I can scare up on these two.
I haven't seen many of them for sale to be able to get an idea of value. |