Posted 2014-12-19 6:37 PM Subject: RE: Anybody know much about this pedigree?
Expert
Posts: 1631 Location: Somewhere around here
I mainly see reining, cutting, and working cattle horse bloodlines. Not a bad combination of lines (my husband really likes it if he could buy it for ranch work) but it doesn't do too much for me. It definitely makes me interested enough to want to see and ride the horse though. Heart makes the horse, bloodlines just help.
Posted 2014-12-19 7:19 PM Subject: RE: Anybody know much about this pedigree?
Tried and True
Posts: 21185 Location: Where I am happiest
Love Docs Oak! They have a very strong work ethic and even though he was little, they have alot of speed. Doc Olena's actually have alot of speed also along with all that sting. Interesting pedigree and even though it is cowhorse, these lines on the bottom have a gas peddle!
Posted 2014-12-20 6:08 PM Subject: RE: Anybody know much about this pedigree?
Expert
Posts: 1477 Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton
I'm not familiar with the lop side but if I had to option I would buy a granddaughter of Docs Oak. I have one. She's short but she's wide wide. Her little legs can move too.
Posted 2014-12-20 6:59 PM Subject: RE: Anybody know much about this pedigree?
Not Afraid to Work
Posts: 4717
I know a lot of horses bred that way... and they're all very nice. Not your designer bloodlines but many have been successful barrel horses and versatile. I wish I could find one that was 15.1+ for my future prospect.
Posted 2014-12-20 7:51 PM Subject: RE: Anybody know much about this pedigree?
Sock eating dog owner
Posts: 4557 Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah
Texas dandy. Po.co Bueno had a lot of speed. King was no slouch. Lena was real quick. I bet that horse can shift gears and leave you sitting in the dirt. Cutting horse lines. Good Bone.