Posted 2014-04-04 3:36 PM Subject: RE: Panther Mountian People, talk to me
Heeler Hater
Posts: 3014 Location: Texas
I dont own a Panther Mountain horse so take my input with a grain of salt but I dont think there are very many of them out there therefor not many in the barrel pen. Since hes been moved to Brazil they are hard to come by. I know there are a couple of BB's that own some own sons and daughters. Hopefully they will have more input :)
Posted 2014-04-04 3:45 PM Subject: RE: Panther Mountian People, talk to me
Northern Chocolate Queen
Posts: 16576 Location: ND
Our BB Flyingohorses has both an own son & daughter. I have a 6 month old filly that I raised out of her stallion & all I can say is she's incredible. Obviously a few years from doing any competing on her but I know she's crazy athletic, a beautiful mover & very intelligent. I don't think there is a lot of them around with PM being sold to Brazil so it's hard to say how many will end up in the barrel pen. I just know that what I've seen from my filly they're worth owning!
Posted 2014-04-04 4:25 PM Subject: RE: Panther Mountian People, talk to me
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 383 Location: Sweet Home Alabama
SaraJean - 2014-04-04 3:45 PM
Our BB Flyingohorses has both an own son & daughter. I have a 6 month old filly that I raised out of her stallion & all I can say is she's incredible. Obviously a few years from doing any competing on her but I know she's crazy athletic, a beautiful mover & very intelligent. I don't think there is a lot of them around with PM being sold to Brazil so it's hard to say how many will end up in the barrel pen. I just know that what I've seen from my filly they're worth owning!
Posted 2014-04-04 4:27 PM Subject: RE: Panther Mountian People, talk to me
A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354 Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas
SaraJean - 2014-04-04 3:45 PM Our BB Flyingohorses has both an own son & daughter. I have a 6 month old filly that I raised out of her stallion & all I can say is she's incredible. Obviously a few years from doing any competing on her but I know she's crazy athletic, a beautiful mover & very intelligent. I don't think there is a lot of them around with PM being sold to Brazil so it's hard to say how many will end up in the barrel pen. I just know that what I've seen from my filly they're worth owning!
Posted 2014-04-04 6:38 PM Subject: RE: Panther Mountian People, talk to me
Location: Over by those oil wells, TX
I bought one straight off the track out of an Oak Tree Special daughter...oh wow he was a a pistol and played wayyyy hard. My daughter bought him from me immediately and didnt have him a week when he hurt himself bad cast under a pipe. Finally healed after almost 5 months...for 3 weeks hes been a crazy man playing again and we figured he'd be a handful to ride....but I have to tell you, she saddled him up today for the 1st time in over 4 months, gypped him around a couple times each way and got right on him...trotted, loped and never missed a lead and a perfect gentleman...I'm so impressed and hope he makes her a heck of a horse...very very nice and sweet once saddled and/or haltered. But he sure plays hard and cat quick. Fingers crossed!