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| Daughters of the following and how much they have produced according to equistat. Sir Cashanova 2 for $112,918, On the Money Red 1 for $56,427, Takin on the cash 3 for $37,856, Dash Ta Fame 6 for $36,033, Royal Quick Dash1 for $22,578 |
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      Location: Bigfoot Country | Whiteboy - 2014-04-18 5:44 PM
Daughters of the following and how much they have produced according to equistat. Sir Cashanova 2 for $112,918, On the Money Red 1 for $56,427, Takin on the cash 3 for $37,856, Dash Ta Fame 6 for $36,033, Royal Quick Dash1 for $22,578
That just goes to show you, this is quite a variety of mares and he is crossing well on just about anything! His percentage of winners to registered foals is amazing! He is a YOUNG stallion and already in the TOP 5 of producing stallions! BHW Magazine last month.
As more of his foals hit the barrel pen, his numbers will just get better and better!
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       Location: Kansas | I love my Blazin colt. He is now 6 and wonderful. His momma is a daughter of Killian Pacific and her bottom side is Flit Bar. This colt is super smart and waaayyy athletic. I may need some duct tape or velcro to stay with his turns. The mare was 15.3 and he is around 15.1 or 2. Just right as I get older. I was planning on an embryo transfer this year, but lost the mare (she was 29).
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      Location: Sweet Home Alabama | Is there any BJ x Dash for Perks crosses running? I bet that would be an awesome athlete!!! |
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| Sue Rist that use to own BJO had atleast one maybe two daughters of DFP in her broodmare band and those babies were SUPER nice ! I have a yearling filly http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/index.php?query_type=horse&h=SUGAR+... and come monday this little dude will be my Easter present http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/bjo+colt
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      Location: Adopt a homeless pet - www.petfinder.com! | Ashton94 - 2014-04-19 2:39 PM Is there any BJ x Dash for Perks crosses running? I bet that would be an awesome athlete!!! Busbys and Ryan Lovendahl have two mares that are in their futurity year this year that are out of Lady Perks. I believe one them just placed well at the Sand Cup Futurity. They posted a video on their facebook page. NICE! http://www.busbyquarterhorses.com/barrel-horses-gallery/
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      Location: Sweet Home Alabama | Calangelo - 2014-04-19 7:08 PM
Ashton94 - 2014-04-19 2:39 PM Is there any BJ x Dash for Perks crosses running? I bet that would be an awesome athlete!!! Busbys and Ryan Lovendahl have two mares that are in their futurity year this year that are out of Lady Perks. I believe one them just placed well at the Sand Cup Futurity. They posted a video on their facebook page. NICE! http://www.busbyquarterhorses.com/barrel-horses-gallery/
Oh yea... I remember watchin them on 3-2-1 ACTION!'s youtube video from Walla Walla. I believe they did pretty darn good
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I found the video. yep, I'd say they did good!!
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Ashton94 - 2014-04-19 2:39 PM Is there any BJ x Dash for Perks crosses running? I bet that would be an awesome athlete!!! Busbys and Ryan Lovendahl have two mares that are in their futurity year this year that are out of Lady Perks. I believe one them just placed well at the Sand Cup Futurity. They posted a video on their facebook page. NICE! http://www.busbyquarterhorses.com/barrel-horses-gallery/
Oh yea... I remember watchin them on 3-2-1 ACTION!'s youtube video from Walla Walla. I believe they did pretty darn good
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I found the video. yep, I'd say they did good!!
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    Location: Wearing a winter coat...... | Can you cross him wrong? My mare is crossed on a Runnaway Winner mare. She is very much a BJO tho. From what I have heard from trainers is he stamps them pretty much alike. Not many sires do but he seems to be. Love mine and agree about the amazing turns! WOW! You can't teach that. These colts get it from BJO. |
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| Whiskey_Girl - 2014-04-21 12:24 PM I own two BJO's, one of them is the 2nd older DFP cross. The other one is out of Docs Abbie Lee (Docs Superstarbar bred). They ride almost the exact same even though one is 15.2 and the other is 14.2. I just went to a Ryan Lovendahl clinic and they had the twin DPF up here, and my DFP full younger brother was there too. It was pretty cool, they all looked the same but rode the EXACT same - even Ryan said when he got on ours it was like he'd ridden them before. We should have got a picture of the 4 of them together, they're all black and all tall.
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| Whiteboy - 2014-04-21 10:34 AM Whiskey_Girl - 2014-04-21 12:24 PM I own two BJO's, one of them is the 2nd older DFP cross. The other one is out of Docs Abbie Lee (Docs Superstarbar bred). They ride almost the exact same even though one is 15.2 and the other is 14.2. I just went to a Ryan Lovendahl clinic and they had the twin DPF up here, and my DFP full younger brother was there too. It was pretty cool, they all looked the same but rode the EXACT same - even Ryan said when he got on ours it was like he'd ridden them before. We should have got a picture of the 4 of them together, they're all black and all tall. I bet the one out of docs abbie lee cost you a pretty penny. I covet the foal they just had out of her by slick by design. Super fancy!
I can honestly say he's the most athletic, nicest horse I've ever ridden. I wanted him since he was in utero, when he came up for sale I grabbed him. I still can't believe he's in my pasture and I've had him since July. |
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| Whiskey_Girl - 2014-04-21 1:07 PM Whiteboy - 2014-04-21 10:34 AM Whiskey_Girl - 2014-04-21 12:24 PM I own two BJO's, one of them is the 2nd older DFP cross. The other one is out of Docs Abbie Lee (Docs Superstarbar bred). They ride almost the exact same even though one is 15.2 and the other is 14.2. I just went to a Ryan Lovendahl clinic and they had the twin DPF up here, and my DFP full younger brother was there too. It was pretty cool, they all looked the same but rode the EXACT same - even Ryan said when he got on ours it was like he'd ridden them before. We should have got a picture of the 4 of them together, they're all black and all tall. I bet the one out of docs abbie lee cost you a pretty penny. I covet the foal they just had out of her by slick by design. Super fancy! I can honestly say he's the most athletic, nicest horse I've ever ridden. I wanted him since he was in utero, when he came up for sale I grabbed him. I still can't believe he's in my pasture and I've had him since July. That is so awesome. I bet he is nice. I think we need to see a video of him! ETA: How tall is he? DAL is only 13.3 h. Just curious what size came from that cross.
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| Whiteboy - 2014-04-21 3:03 PM Whiskey_Girl - 2014-04-21 1:07 PM Whiteboy - 2014-04-21 10:34 AM Whiskey_Girl - 2014-04-21 12:24 PM I own two BJO's, one of them is the 2nd older DFP cross. The other one is out of Docs Abbie Lee (Docs Superstarbar bred). They ride almost the exact same even though one is 15.2 and the other is 14.2. I just went to a Ryan Lovendahl clinic and they had the twin DPF up here, and my DFP full younger brother was there too. It was pretty cool, they all looked the same but rode the EXACT same - even Ryan said when he got on ours it was like he'd ridden them before. We should have got a picture of the 4 of them together, they're all black and all tall. I bet the one out of docs abbie lee cost you a pretty penny. I covet the foal they just had out of her by slick by design. Super fancy! I can honestly say he's the most athletic, nicest horse I've ever ridden. I wanted him since he was in utero, when he came up for sale I grabbed him. I still can't believe he's in my pasture and I've had him since July. That is so awesome. I bet he is nice. I think we need to see a video of him! ETA: How tall is he? DAL is only 13.3 h. Just curious what size came from that cross. This is from a little podunk race I hauled him to just to get him ready for next year, it's more of a playday type of deal but they stuck us right at the end of the barrels class so it was like entering up. I've been working on going up and around the first, which is why he goes up and around, he was stepping in on me so we're giving a little more room for now :) He's probably only 14.2 but is long backed. He's clocking super well for just loping. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10203694592433981&l=575785252599508077
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| Whiteboy - 2014-04-21 3:28 PM I think he is probably my favorite BJO yet! Very nice.
What I really like about them is thier trainability. I can literally put their feet exactly where I want to and they allow me to. I have never seen one with a poor attitude, they all seem to really want to try to please. I've never seen a stallion stamp thier get the way he does. |
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     Location: Texas | Whiskey_Girl - 2014-04-21 5:32 PM
Whiteboy - 2014-04-21 3:28 PM I think he is probably my favorite BJO yet! Very nice.
What I really like about them is thier trainability. I can literally put their feet exactly where I want to and they allow me to. I have never seen one with a poor attitude, they all seem to really want to try to please. I've never seen a stallion stamp thier get the way he does.
Was he the one that DLW just decided one day she was going to sell him? He was priced right and sold FAST. I wanted him so bad! |
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     Location: Texas | What are the styles like of the BJOs??
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| casualdust07 - 2014-04-22 9:41 AM Whiskey_Girl - 2014-04-21 5:32 PM Whiteboy - 2014-04-21 3:28 PM I think he is probably my favorite BJO yet! Very nice. What I really like about them is thier trainability. I can literally put their feet exactly where I want to and they allow me to. I have never seen one with a poor attitude, they all seem to really want to try to please. I've never seen a stallion stamp thier get the way he does. Was he the one that DLW just decided one day she was going to sell him? He was priced right and sold FAST. I wanted him so bad! Yep. I kept waiting for her to tell me that she changed her mind and wasn't going to sell him. She wouldn't even take a deposit. He was there for another month before we could arrange the vet check/ shipping. He was the deal of my lifetime - for sure 
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| Whiteboy - 2014-04-22 12:33 PM
Do you all think his breed fee is worth it at the current price?
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| Tn_Barrelracer - 2014-04-22 11:30 AM Whiteboy - 2014-04-22 12:33 PM Do you all think his breed fee is worth it at the current price? Yes I do he has proven he produces winners
I agree with this. I know of a mare that went up for sale this morning and has a sale pending, and the owner said she could have sold her 10 more times already. She was out of a proven 1D mare, 4 years old, 14.2, and grey. Already been entereed so no futurity eligibility but that didnt' seem to matter. And she wasn't cheap. |
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| Whiskey_Girl - 2014-04-22 4:18 PM
Tn_Barrelracer - 2014-04-22 11:30 AM Whiteboy - 2014-04-22 12:33 PM Do you all think his breed fee is worth it at the current price? Yes I do he has proven he produces winners
I agree with this. I know of a mare that went up for sale this morning and has a sale pending, and the owner said she could have sold her 10 more times already. She was out of a proven 1D mare, 4 years old, 14.2, and grey. Already been entereed so no futurity eligibility but that didnt' seem to matter. And she wasn't cheap.
The palomino colt I just bought wasn't even on the market. She posted newborn pics and I jumped on him. I think he was 4days old and she already had someone to price him to before me, so glad they passed :) my sorrel filly isn't even on the market and I have had 3 emails just from FF site asking if I would sell. That's pretty dang good if you ask me ! |
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     Location: Texas | Whiteboy - 2014-04-22 12:33 PM
Do you all think his breed fee is worth it at the current price?
It wasn't his stud fee that turned me off, I want to say he had a high chute fee that made it really expensive to ship semen on him, and I didn't want to drive to weatherford. I still really like him it just pushed me out of my budget.. maybe another time! |
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| casualdust07 - 2014-04-22 6:26 PM Whiteboy - 2014-04-22 12:33 PM Do you all think his breed fee is worth it at the current price? It wasn't his stud fee that turned me off, I want to say he had a high chute fee that made it really expensive to ship semen on him, and I didn't want to drive to weatherford. I still really like him it just pushed me out of my budget.. maybe another time!
That is exactly my concern. $2500 + $500 Chute Fee + Shipping. I went with ASOF instead, just looking for validation of my choice! lol |
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    Location: 'Hawk Country | Whiteboy - 2014-04-23 10:27 AM casualdust07 - 2014-04-22 6:26 PM Whiteboy - 2014-04-22 12:33 PM Do you all think his breed fee is worth it at the current price? It wasn't his stud fee that turned me off, I want to say he had a high chute fee that made it really expensive to ship semen on him, and I didn't want to drive to weatherford. I still really like him it just pushed me out of my budget.. maybe another time! That is exactly my concern. $2500 + $500 Chute Fee + Shipping. I went with ASOF instead, just looking for validation of my choice! lol
I could be remembering wrong, but when Sue had him, I'm sure she told me the first 2 shipments were included in his stud fee. That was the first or second year he stood though. I decided to pass because my mare is 14.1-2 and I didn't want a pony. Might have messed up because my mare has thrown 3 babies 16 hands or better, all different studs. |
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     Location: Desert Land | I do NOT take anything away from what he accomplished or what his get have accomplished, I like him...BUT for what his stud fee is, I don't think their re-sale value is high enough to warrant breeding to him (for me).
I have a BJO yearling daughter at my house right now (not mine). Unfortunately the breeder wasn't able to get the papers handled on the mare this filly is out of so the filly is registered only as a half quarter horse so she can be eligible for all the incentive programs. She has her priced so low you can't even get one on the ground for that price and everybody balks at her price because she is "grade". Such a shame!! |
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I was okay with the $2500 stud fee and $600 chute fee which includes the first two shipments. He has proven offspring and a standout every year, his babies have good resale value, and they spend a lot of money to market him & the Busby brand. Plus I've been wanting to ride one for a while and this was the cheapest way for me to get one!
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I am breeding a mare to him this year. She's 15.3H Society Road/Easy Jet - both her and her dam are proven in the barrel pen. Very excited for the cross as he seems to cross well on DFC running mares.
I was okay with the $2500 stud fee and $600 chute fee which includes the first two shipments. He has proven offspring and a standout every year, his babies have good resale value, and they spend a lot of money to market him & the Busby brand. Plus I've been wanting to ride one for a while and this was the cheapest way for me to get one!
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| Blazin Jetolena's 2014 Chute fee:
$600, that includes either 3 semen pick ups, 2 overnight FedEx shipment, or 1 airline shipment.
If the mare comes to Weatherford Equine it includes all palpations, semen collections, inseminations, and pregnancy checks for up to three cycles per contract.
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| ozcancrasher13 - 2014-04-23 10:37 AM
Whiteboy - 2014-04-23 10:27 AM casualdust07 - 2014-04-22 6:26 PM Whiteboy - 2014-04-22 12:33 PM Do you all think his breed fee is worth it at the current price? It wasn't his stud fee that turned me off, I want to say he had a high chute fee that made it really expensive to ship semen on him, and I didn't want to drive to weatherford. I still really like him it just pushed me out of my budget.. maybe another time! That is exactly my concern. $2500 + $500 Chute Fee + Shipping. I went with ASOF instead, just looking for validation of my choice! lol
I could be remembering wrong, but when Sue had him, I'm sure she told me the first 2 shipments were included in his stud fee. That was the first or second year he stood though. I decided to pass because my mare is 14.1-2 and I didn't want a pony. Might have messed up because my mare has thrown 3 babies 16 hands or better, all different studs.
Blazin Jetolena's 2014 Chute fee:
$600, that includes either 3 semen pick ups, 2 overnight FedEx shipment, or 1 airline shipment.
If the mare comes to Weatherford Equine it includes all palpations, semen collections, inseminations, and pregnancy checks for up to three cycles per contract.
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| BusbyQH - 2014-04-24 11:36 AM
Blazin Jetolena's 2014 Chute fee:
$600, that includes either 3 semen pick ups, 2 overnight FedEx shipment, or 1 airline shipment.
If the mare comes to Weatherford Equine it includes all palpations, semen collections, inseminations, and pregnancy checks for up to three cycles per contract.
Please contact us if you have any questions.
www.BusbyQuarterHorses.com
Thank you ! That is a even sweeter deal if you live near Weatherford equine ! |
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