Posted 2015-01-10 7:07 PM Subject: Incredibly talented mare - what's on these papers?
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Posts: 1612 Location: Cocoa, Florida
We picked up this mare for a practice/back up horse for a friend of mine, she ended up being super quick on her feet and insanely talented, I know the basic Doc Bar lines but do any of you see anything else that stands out? This mare is awesome!
Posted 2015-01-10 8:34 PM Subject: RE: Incredibly talented mare - what's on these papers?
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Posts: 21185 Location: Where I am happiest
That TB side is a bunch of speed balls! Not many horses could even catch Nashua in their dreams and he produced that speed. Turn to was a very good sire as well. Add that with the Doc Bar and working lines and I could see where she could be wicked. There is alot of good old stuff there.
Posted 2015-01-11 2:02 PM Subject: RE: Incredibly talented mare - what's on these papers?
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Posts: 4553 Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah
Yeah. what they said. Nashua was awesome and diplomat is not bad either. You also have Two Eyed Jack, Sugar Bars .. my favorite. Orphan drift another great.. Even Turn to and don't throw away that Poco line.. Poco could flat hall arse. Be very proud of your horse she comes from some of the best.
Posted 2015-01-11 9:57 PM Subject: RE: Incredibly talented mare - what's on these papers?
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Kind of far back on the pedigree, but my trainer had a son of Hill King. She futuritied him all over the US. That bad boy won all kinds of money. Folks on the East coast wanted to buy him and one guy offered to trade a Corvette for him. He cam home to Texas. When he was in his early 20's a little kid rode him at NBHA youth world--they double velcro'ed her on. He placed in the 1D. A few years later the same kid took him again and if she had just left him alone he would have place in the 1D. (Older, thought she was wiser) He died a couple of years ago at my trainer's house.