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| I'm going to breed to an On The Money Red Stallion. Now, which one….?? I would like to poll the audience and get your opinions on which is your favorite or what you know about them and what they throw in their offspring. The choices I am comparing and considering so far are:
On The Money Bugs (texomaquarterhorses.com)
The Shady Money (bedonna.com) FF-future fortunes stallion incentive
Slick by Design (highpointperformance.com) FF
The Money Depot (greerquarterhorses.com)
Red's Western Native (merrilloneal.com) FF
Buck That Money (on Facebook)
ANYTHING you know about them would help me in my decision! I have a mare on the hotter side that could use something to give more muscle mass and calm. Future Fortunes program is a plus for me. Are there any others that I should consider??
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| I have personally met bedonna's stallion. Awesome horse. Not as tall as I thought he would be. He was like a puppy dog. Great mind on him. Good conformation. His feet looked like crap though because she rarely has them done. My set back with him is that he has not personally done anything but being FF that helps tremendously in sale value, or even performance for a foal if you keep it. He is on my list of considerations for next year.
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| I have a OTMR daughter and I had to learn how to get along with them. They are very head strong but fast as Hell. I love the speed and I talked to Danny Ray that had Designer Red. He gave me very good advice on the OTMR horses and how to make them think it was their idea to do what I wanted them to but thats not what this is about. I Love and still run my OTMR horses. I would breed to one with the best temperment and disposition. Of course you have already looked at the confromation and the speed will be there! I hope this helps! |
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| Slick By Design or Reds Western Native both are either proven performers or a producer. I have seen several RWN and really liked them |
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| Oh awesome! Roanie Ponie, I was wondering about him It's hard to tell from the pictures. Does he have good sized bone or is he on the finer side? Is he a true black?Did you watch him move? I like a huge stride, nice and flat and soft. I'd like to see him in person... I'm with you, wish he were proven.
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| CashCow, that does help. I have one and she has been the easiest horse to start. So fast! I'd like another one. I like any pointers I can get. I know that mine likes to do it on her own too, so whatever tips you have are useful for me. Mine is young yet and not seasoned, but she seems like she has been running for years. I know that they seem to work well in hacks and quick stops (kim landry), mine is very light and I think she would work in anything…so far, but the more I can stay out of her mouth the better. |
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| twinkles - 2015-01-25 11:10 AM
Oh awesome! Roanie Ponie, I was wondering about him It's hard to tell from the pictures. Does he have good sized bone or is he on the finer side? Is he a true black?Did you watch him move? I like a huge stride, nice and flat and soft. I'd like to see him in person... I'm with you, wish he were proven.
He is big boned. Definitely not fine boned. I did not get to see him move good enough to tell me if he is truly a good mover or not. He is a true black though. |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | RWN or Slick by Design are both FF with proven performance and produce records. If you could afford one of them, that's where I'd be headed. |
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