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    Location: texas | Hello,
I am looking at breeding my mare to STREAKING TA FAME for a 2016 baby, any issues pros/cons?
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   Location: Oklahoma | I don't know much about him...just seen a few posts on here about him, but he is on my dream stud list... Even if it's for looks and nothing else!! |
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     Location: In The Land of Cotton | I like mine. |
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    Location: texas | awesome news, glad to hear.....
yes, I am hoping for the "overall bigness" lol...
my mare is 14.2 and around 960lbs, so wanting a bigger built baby....
cant wait, oh so excited now yall..... |
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    Location: texas | trying to post some pics of my mare and him... |
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    Location: texas | uggg why is it so hard to add pictures (sad face)
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      Location: Sweet Home Alabama | I don't have any by him but one day I will!! He is one of my favorites  |
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     Location: In a happy place | OMG I don't think you could write a better pedigree on one I love his looks too. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | teamthompson - 2014-11-11 3:57 PM
uggg why is it so hard to add pictures (sad face)
If the picture was taken with a cell phone, it is in a .png format.. Which will be too big to upload here... Save it to a computer, open it with Paint, and go to File/Save As/ and save it in a .jpg format... just type the file-name with .jpg at the end. Then it should be small enough to upload here |
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      Location: Okahoma | Love, love, love our Streaking Ta Fame colts!!!!! We have a 2 yr old gelding out of a Rare Jet/ Otoe bred mare; a yearling colt out of our Southern Cartel mare and a yearling filly out of a Roll The Cash/ Treasured mare. I think you will be very pleased. The babies are so intelligent and easy to work with. The 2 year old is riding great. We have been hauling him with us to the races to see the sights. Joleen is great to work with. |
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    Location: texas | kipper - 2014-11-11 8:19 PM
Love, love, love our Streaking Ta Fame colts!!!!! We have a 2 yr old gelding out of a Rare Jet/ Otoe bred mare; a yearling colt out of our Southern Cartel mare and a yearling filly out of a Roll The Cash/ Treasured mare. I think you will be very pleased. The babies are so intelligent and easy to work with. The 2 year old is riding great. We have been hauling him with us to the races to see the sights. Joleen is great to work with.
My mare is out of Randy Dubose stud named Flits First Fling by Flit to Kill, and my mares dam is a race horse by Flaming Jet..
Hoping it makes for a great cross....
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    Location: texas | sorrel horse ranch - 2014-11-11 7:40 PM
OMG I don't think you could write a better pedigree on one I love his looks too.
I agree, altho I have never rode and DTF or S6 horses, but I know that lots of them are successful, and yes love his build, he has eye appeal for sure |
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     Location: In The Land of Cotton | He is very athletic. I think he has proved that since he ran in the All American after only being out of the breeding shed for 30 days. He didn't win, but he placed decently. Also, he just placed fairly high (might have won average), but I can't remember this last weekend. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I love him. He has a gorgeous head and just fancy made in my eyes. |
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   Location: Oklahoma | barn goddess - 2014-11-12 9:44 AM My 3 year old. This was taken in Oct. 2013.
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 Location: Piedmont, OK | He is my Jet of Honors baby daddy for 2015! lol
He is gorgeous in person and sweet as can be! And huge!!! But seriously pics do not do him justice absolutely stunning like His Daddy!
And Joleen is amazing to work with. You cannot go wrong with a Streaking ta Fame baby. |
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           Location: Kansas | all I can say.....is....I want a STF baby!!! |
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      Location: Missouri | And Sharin Hall not only had a really good run on him at the American Qualifier in Texas - Last weekend she won a barrel race on him :) He's super!!!! |
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    Location: texas | barn goddess - 2014-11-12 9:44 AM
My 3 year old. This was taken in Oct. 2013.
handsome.....
well I can say that I am so excited to see my future 2016 baby....
and to boot, glad to hear all of the positives...... |
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    Location: texas | Vegas By Storm - 2014-11-12 4:00 PM
And Sharin Hall not only had a really good run on him at the American Qualifier in Texas - Last weekend she won a barrel race on him :) He's super!!!!
Amazing....
is there a video of the run?????? |
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    Location: texas | hoofs_in_motion - 2014-11-12 3:42 PM all I can say.....is....I want a STF baby!!!
we are FIRST time breeders, so me and the hubby are super stoked.....
our girls are 8 and 5yr, they are gonna fall in love when that baby hits the ground..... |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | That's super exciting and I hope you get a nice one. My hubby and his family have been breeding for a while but I bred my first one back in 2011 and hit the ground in 2012, my second one was last year, and this coming year will be my third. I'm also buying another mare. I feel like you learn so much every time. It's so much fun watching them grow. My first is just now old enough to ride and enjoy. I'm hoping to do some five year old futurities with her. Good luck! He's sure a nice stud!  |
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    Location: texas | I know I cant believe the baby will be 4yo in 2020....
I am like kid in the candy store, so very excited....
I love my mare to pieces, we have been thru a lot, got her right when she turned 4yo back in 2010... |
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    Location: texas | oija - 2014-11-13 9:19 AM That's super exciting and I hope you get a nice one. My hubby and his family have been breeding for a while but I bred my first one back in 2011 and hit the ground in 2012, my second one was last year, and this coming year will be my third. I'm also buying another mare. I feel like you learn so much every time. It's so much fun watching them grow. My first is just now old enough to ride and enjoy. I'm hoping to do some five year old futurities with her. Good luck! He's sure a nice stud! 
awesome, sounds like u have ur hands full with all those youngsters....
my kiddos are still real little, so my time is limited right now, but maybe years down the road we can raise some babies... |
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    Location: texas | wowzers, is that ur 4yo the grey? nice girl http://forums.barrelhorseworld.com/forum/images/emoticons/icon_love... |
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    Location: texas | so my mare is almost 7 months pregnant, expecting our very first baby come spring and its a STF...
do they grow fast?
mature fast?
how do they handle pressure?
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    Location: texas | here are updated pics of my almost now 7 months pregnant mare w our STF baby..... |
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     Location: Spokompton, Wa | teamthompson - 2015-11-03 8:07 AM
so my mare is almost 7 months pregnant, expecting our very first baby come spring and its a STF...
do they grow fast?
mature fast?
how do they handle pressure?
PM Lookin for Diamonds. She has a 2 y/o gelding by STF. He is a looker!! He's a big boy already. I would guess about 15.2 and growing. She had 60 days put on him as well and he seems very smart and easy to get along with from what I saw. |
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    Location: texas | just hope I didn't make a breeding mistake.....
the sorrel mare, in the pictures, I bred him to is a daughter by Randy Dubose stud Flits First Fling by Flit To Kill, her dam is a race horse by Flaming Jet...
we were hoping to get the early maturity, size, and level headed from STF....
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     Location: Texas | IMO there is never too much run. I like to breed run to run all the time. or 3/4 run with a touch of FG or FWF something like that. |
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   Location: Claremore, OK | Every one that I've ridden was pretty to look at, quiet minded and were super good movers. One of them was out of a hot blooded mare and was still good minded. |
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      Location: Keeping up with the numbers! | I have seen him in person recently. He is absolutely a head turner!!! |
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     Location: Texas | BeanCounter - 2015-11-03 11:06 AM
I have seen him in person recently. He is absolutely a head turner!!!
I saw him a year ago at the Glen Rose qualifier and he was GORGEOUS. Pictures do not even begin to show off how he looks in person. |
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   Location: Oklahoma | We just got a 2 year old filly, I havent rode her my husband has and he LOVES her says she is just amazing and rides around great. I am excited about her, her dam is a daughter of by yawl and is a grand daughter of Oklahoma fuel. She is a big girl, gonna be just a monester like her dad when she is done growing.
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      Location: USA | I have a 2 yr old gelding... bought him from Joleen last winter.... she is awesome to work with. He is a really nice colt... good minded.. big personality. He is built to last. Big boned, big framed.
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    Location: texas | sam.kappen - 2015-11-03 11:58 AM
We just got a 2 year old filly, I havent rode her my husband has and he LOVES her says she is just amazing and rides around great. I am excited about her, her dam is a daughter of by yawl and is a grand daughter of Oklahoma fuel. She is a big girl, gonna be just a monester like her dad when she is done growing.
nice, he sure does stamp his babies...... |
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    Location: texas | Lookin For Diamonds - 2015-11-03 12:34 PM
I have a 2 yr old gelding... bought him from Joleen last winter.... she is awesome to work with. He is a really nice colt... good minded.. big personality. He is built to last. Big boned, big framed.
Lookin For Diamonds ----- wow he is nice, love his confirmation, I like the bigger chunkier type QH myself... |
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    Location: texas | casualdust07 - 2015-11-03 10:42 AM
IMO there is never too much run. I like to breed run to run all the time. or 3/4 run with a touch of FG or FWF something like that.
casualdust07---- ok that makes me feel better |
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     Location: Texas | teamthompson - 2015-11-03 1:08 PM
casualdust07 - 2015-11-03 10:42 AM
IMO there is never too much run. I like to breed run to run all the time. or 3/4 run with a touch of FG or FWF something like that.
casualdust07---- ok that makes me feel better
Both mares I run are 100% running bred, as is Kallyn's rare bar mare I'm pretty sure. You can't push Kallyn's mare past a barrel. I think some horses do not have natural rate but I've seen just as many cowbred horses who are free runners as running bred horses who inhale the barrels |
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    Location: texas | Only time will tell lol...
Cant wait to meet the baby come spring.... |
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    Location: Royal J Performance Horses, AZ | I have one due in 2016! it will be out of my Pritzi Dash Daughter.
I tried to breed my Meter Me GOne daughter, but the mare was being wonky with her cycles this year. I hope to catch in 2016!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | barn goddess - 2014-11-12 9:44 AM My 3 year old. This was taken in Oct. 2013.
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    Location: texas | Fancie_That_Chrome_ - 2015-11-03 9:39 PM
I have one due in 2016! it will be out of my Pritzi Dash Daughter.
I tried to breed my Meter Me GOne daughter, but the mare was being wonky with her cycles this year. I hope to catch in 2016!
I'm so pumped!
well u will have to post pics then on this thread when ur baby gets here....
we are very excited about ours....
will post baby pedigree....
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 Location: Piedmont, OK | I have a weanling stud colt by him out of a Jet of Honor daughter. He is extremely smart and athletic and very entertaining. he loves attention! I went to Texoma Quarter Horses and Streaking Ta Fame is a huge, gentle, sweet giant. I fell in love with him! |
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    Location: texas | soonergirl98 - 2015-11-04 1:03 PM
I have a weanling stud colt by him out of a Jet of Honor daughter. He is extremely smart and athletic and very entertaining. he loves attention! I went to Texoma Quarter Horses and Streaking Ta Fame is a huge, gentle, sweet giant. I fell in love with him!
awesome, I have not seen him in person....
my hubby bought the breeding for my bday gift back in 2014 lol, to use in 2015 for a 2016 baby.... |
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    Location: texas | rpreast - 2015-11-09 4:36 PM I have a yearling filly by him out of a cow bred mare (smart little lena x docs hickory) and I absolutely ADORE her. Smart, pretty, athletic, and a ton of personality. Be ready for some crazy facial markings; he seems to throw a lot of those! lol
congrats.....
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