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| Looking as a project horse. Barrels or sorting. Ive heard this type of breeding is known to be slow on the barrel pattern. Thoughts?
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     Location: SE KS | Should sort or do anything cow, who knows. Sonny Dee Bar is race bred!!
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | You can try anything. Nothing on that pedigree would make me think he could run though, but might turn. I would definitely try for sorting though. | |
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    Location: Missouri | I had a line bred Sonny Dee Bar paint mare... And, we did not get along, to say it in a nice way. She was a bucker, dirty, nasty bucker. But, she was quick and catty and could really turn! Even way back on this pedigree, I do not recognize any of the other horses. Sorry not to be of much help! Just consider it a bump  | |
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| I showed a Sonny Dee Bar solid paint mare for 5 years and she was the smartest, most willing horse I've ever swung a leg over. That being said, on a good day, she was only a 16.60 type barrel horse where high 14s were winning. She wasn't fast, but she was a good all around horse. I took her from a showmanship win, to the english pleasure pen, then into winning a pole bending round (23 second poles without a lot of work on them), and she could run an 8 second flag run.
She was a sweet mare, and built like a tank with gorgeous conformation, but she wasn't really fast. She could keep up, but she had a lot of cow sense. I think she's going into the roping pen before long. Not sure, don't ride her anymore. | |
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