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           Location: Kansas | What can be said about these horses? Curious to know their abilities in the arena. |
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| We own a stud by Cee Booger Red. I had a gelding by him that was clocking 2d times as a 4 yr and 1D times as a 5 year....loved him could not say enough good things about him....lost him in colic surgery when he was 8.
These horses are very smart and athletic.
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    Location: Missouri | I have a granddaughter of Cee Booger Red. She is built to last and athletic. But has some quirks I have been around several grandget and every one of them was darn nice and can clock well. |
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| Jeannie Anderson had a real nice one - I think it's the one she made it to the NFR on. Don't quote me on that though! |
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           Location: Kansas | Griz - 2014-12-04 5:48 AM
Jeannie Anderson had a real nice one - I think it's the one she made it to the NFR on. Don't quote me on that though!
was is that big sorrel stud she was running? |
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| No she rode a Flaming Firebug to the NFR. The Cee Booger Red horse was a big roan horse that she ran before the Flaming Firebug horse. |
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           Location: Kansas | Sandok - 2014-12-04 9:03 AM
No she rode a Flaming Firebug to the NFR. The Cee Booger Red horse was a big roan horse that she ran before the Flaming Firebug horse.
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| There was a horse listed on here that was Cee Booger Red and Regers He Might for sale I think was either a yearling or a 2 year old and if I would have the money I would have been on that real quick. That combination have BIG BIG motors and can they TURN TURN. |
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| Just remembered who had Cee Booger Red. I was Debbie Foreman. She was from Dewy, OK. She passed from cancer several years ago. I do not know what happened to the Cee Booger Red stud. She was a great great lady. |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | Sandok - 2014-12-04 9:36 AM Just remembered who had Cee Booger Red. I was Debbie Foreman. She was from Dewy, OK. She passed from cancer several years ago. I do not know what happened to the Cee Booger Red stud. She was a great great lady.
I agree, Debbie was great. I miss her. |
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    Location: Oklahoma | Usually big, pretty, and gritty. They will work all day long.
There is a filly by a son out of a Regers mare that I want soooooooooooooo bad!!!! |
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           Location: Kansas | So I'm assuming Cee Booger Red bred horses aren't a bad thing after all? |
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| Definately NOT a bad thing at all in my books. |
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           Location: Kansas | LOL I was worried :)
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| Sandok - 2014-12-04 9:03 AM No she rode a Flaming Firebug to the NFR. The Cee Booger Red horse was a big roan horse that she ran before the Flaming Firebug horse.
Yes, you are right - "Booger" was bad-A$$ too! |
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| Yes he was. I don't know if she still has him or turned him out for retirement as I moved away from Kansas about 4 years ago. Jeanne is a terrific trainer and horse person I sent 2 to her some years ago. I had a black horse that was a thorn in my side and she got him straightened out. I don't think she liked him much, but she sure did get him straightened out. I knew he was never going to be a 1D horse but after she got done with him he put me in the 2D and 3D. |
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| Sandok - 2014-12-04 11:27 AM Yes he was. I don't know if she still has him or turned him out for retirement as I moved away from Kansas about 4 years ago. Jeanne is a terrific trainer and horse person I sent 2 to her some years ago. I had a black horse that was a thorn in my side and she got him straightened out. I don't think she liked him much, but she sure did get him straightened out. I knew he was never going to be a 1D horse but after she got done with him he put me in the 2D and 3D.
She IS an awesome trainer and one of the very nicest ladies you will ever meet! |
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| Griz - 2014-12-05 5:54 AM
Sandok - 2014-12-04 11:27 AM Yes he was. I don't know if she still has him or turned him out for retirement as I moved away from Kansas about 4 years ago. Jeanne is a terrific trainer and horse person I sent 2 to her some years ago. I had a black horse that was a thorn in my side and she got him straightened out. I don't think she liked him much, but she sure did get him straightened out. I knew he was never going to be a 1D horse but after she got done with him he put me in the 2D and 3D.
She IS an awesome trainer and one of the very nicest ladies you will ever meet!
Agreed!!!! She is an incredible person with a ton of talent.
We use the same farrier and I have had the opportunity to ride with her a couple times. I have freakin' learned a TON from her.
Oh and a Cee Booger Red horse ... jump on that!!! I've seen a couple bred with cow on the bottom side that are wicked calf horses! |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | clover girl - 2014-12-04 9:52 AM Usually big, pretty, and gritty. They will work all day long.
There is a filly by a son out of a Regers mare that I want soooooooooooooo bad!!!!
I tend to lean towards the Regers but I agree with you on your statement only to add that my experience is the CBR are crooked in the front end and it plays a factor in their soundness. But they are typically tough enough to fight thru it. |
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    Location: Deep South | There's a 1D gelding in our area by Cee Booger Red. Big stout powerful roan horse. He wasn't started on the pattern until he was like 6yo I think, and somewhere around his 5th? barrel race he was clocking in the 1D.
To say he took to barrels quickly is definitely an understatement. |
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    Location: Missouri | Here is my mare, she is by Cee Dat Booger which has produced numerous barrel horses.
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| Yes, know the people who had Cee Dat Booger stud. |
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