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  Location: My own little world :) | This is a stud horse I looked up. I think he looks really good but I know nothing about his bloodlines so if someone does I would really appreciate any info.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/rtr+doc+peppy+san |
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | pretty much what i would call cow bred....
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  Location: My own little world :) | mruggles - 2015-02-19 1:31 PM
pretty much what i would call cow bred....
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Well yes I could have told you that ;) I guess I was just wondering if anyone recognized any of the names on there and if they had accomplished anything.
I'm curious about the whole idea of outcrossing in my breeding...maybe not so much into other breeds but possibly more cowy bred quarter horses or possibly some thoroughbreds.
Did anyone read the article in Barrel Horse News about the quarter horse breed and the need for outcrossing?? |
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           Location: Kansas | Zanadoo88 - 2015-02-19 1:34 PM
mruggles - 2015-02-19 1:31 PM
pretty much what i would call cow bred....
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Well yes I could have told you that ; ) I guess I was just wondering if anyone recognized any of the names on there and if they had accomplished anything.
I'm curious about the whole idea of outcrossing in my breeding...maybe not so much into other breeds but possibly more cowy bred quarter horses or possibly some thoroughbreds.
Did anyone read the article in Barrel Horse News about the quarter horse breed and the need for outcrossing??
You need to look at Ranger Cookie than......own son of Playgun...and I've seen him in person...that stud went out and kicked basically everyones butts at a jackpot one day. He can flat fly. |
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     Location: SE KS | Zanadoo88 - 2015-02-19 1:34 PM
mruggles - 2015-02-19 1:31 PM
pretty much what i would call cow bred....
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Well yes I could have told you that ; ) I guess I was just wondering if anyone recognized any of the names on there and if they had accomplished anything.
I'm curious about the whole idea of outcrossing in my breeding...maybe not so much into other breeds but possibly more cowy bred quarter horses or possibly some thoroughbreds.
Did anyone read the article in Barrel Horse News about the quarter horse breed and the need for outcrossing??
Yes, I did read the article. I also just looked up the pedigrees on the top 8 horses that won the American Slack.
Several of them have crosses to what I would call Cowbred or foundation lines. (Smart Chic Olena, Son O Sugar, Skipper W, Magnolia Bar, Doc Bar, Im a Freckles too, Docs Hickory & Diamonds Cross.)
So yes, I like a run/cowbred cross!! |
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  Location: My own little world :) | lhighquality - 2015-02-19 1:44 PM
Zanadoo88 - 2015-02-19 1:34 PM
mruggles - 2015-02-19 1:31 PM
pretty much what i would call cow bred....
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Well yes I could have told you that ; ) I guess I was just wondering if anyone recognized any of the names on there and if they had accomplished anything.
I'm curious about the whole idea of outcrossing in my breeding...maybe not so much into other breeds but possibly more cowy bred quarter horses or possibly some thoroughbreds.
Did anyone read the article in Barrel Horse News about the quarter horse breed and the need for outcrossing??
Yes, I did read the article. I also just looked up the pedigrees on the top 8 horses that won the American Slack.
Several of them have crosses to what I would call Cowbred or foundation lines. (Smart Chic Olena, Son O Sugar, Skipper W, Magnolia Bar, Doc Bar, Im a Freckles too, Docs Hickory & Diamonds Cross. )
So yes, I like a run/cowbred cross!!
Hey that is so cool that you found that info on the American slack! Good thinking! Thank you for you information I really appreciate it :) I just feel like sometimes we are getting a little carried away with our breeding programs and we need to mix it up a bit. That is had to do though because I think it could effect resale value in the long run...people want proven not so much a chance. Thanks again  |
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | and im on the opposite end of the scale i prefer no cow in mine i want all run the more the better.....................so its strictly personnel preference
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         Location: Finally horseback again.... | You have ALOT of old cow way back. Nothing up close, but personally I love the old cow lines. What alot of poeople fail to think about is Doc Bar may be associated with cutting, but he was bred to be a race horse. Most PSB have some speed as well. Poco Bueno lines usually cant outrun a fat man for a lolli pop, but when crossed with run, they throw in bone, athletic ability and grit. Cross him on something with some speed and I bet she will give you a barrel baby for sure. As a previous poster stated, they want all run.... Not me, you cant give me a running bred horse. I would take cow horse lines over running any day. So it will all be up to your personal preference of what you like.
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       Location: Phoenix | My horse is all doc bar and has some mr. San peppy back there as well and he can FLY. the fastest horse I've been on. |
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    Location: Central Texas | My horses have Doc Bar and Freckles Playboy. I would not trade them for the world. They are athletic, smart and fun to ride. Plus they look good. I love cow bred! |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | Give me a cow/run cross anyday over an all cow or all run! I have had many of both and get along with cow/run cross better. The all cow/cutting horses we have owned have been hotter than anything else I have ever been on.
I don't recognize anything close in this horses pedigree, everything I know is way back there.
These are 2 of my favorite horses I have ever ran...
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/dollar+rags http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sugar+cookie+dough
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| UTAHCANCHASER - 2015-02-19 3:41 PM Give me a cow/run cross anyday over an all cow or all run! I have had many of both and get along with cow/run cross better. The all cow/cutting horses we have owned have been hotter than anything else I have ever been on.
I don't recognize anything close in this horses pedigree, everything I know is way back there.
These are 2 of my favorite horses I have ever ran...
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/dollar+rags
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sugar+cookie+dough
Now that is a cool old pedigree on dollar rags! |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | Whiteboy - 2015-02-19 3:03 PM UTAHCANCHASER - 2015-02-19 3:41 PM Give me a cow/run cross anyday over an all cow or all run! I have had many of both and get along with cow/run cross better. The all cow/cutting horses we have owned have been hotter than anything else I have ever been on.
I don't recognize anything close in this horses pedigree, everything I know is way back there.
These are 2 of my favorite horses I have ever ran...
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/dollar+rags
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sugar+cookie+dough
Now that is a cool old pedigree on dollar rags!
He was a cool dude! We didn't get him until he was 21 but he could still run with the best of them. I ran him until he was 27 and then my little sister took him over for a little bit. He was retired at 29 and lived until 35. One of the hardest days of my life was putting him down.
I will see if I can find some pictures and videos of him. |
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           Location: Kansas | I really like these two
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/ranger+cookie
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/cant+kick+this+cat |
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       Location: Home....Smiling M Farms | I like cow on run too :) Preferably with run on bottom.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/hollywoods+calling2
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       Location: Home....Smiling M Farms |
Your horse made me hungry....now I want cookies.... :D |
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           Location: Kansas | Leo - 2015-02-19 4:54 PM Your horse made me hungry....now I want cookies.... :D
they aren't mine LOL, I WISH!!! Both studs I really like |
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       Location: Home....Smiling M Farms | hoofs_in_motion - 2015-02-19 4:55 PM
Leo - 2015-02-19 4:54 PM Your horse made me hungry....now I want cookies.... :D
they aren't mine LOL, I WISH!!! Both studs I really like
Oops, my bad! lol I read it wrong, for some reason I thought one was a gelding. lol |
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| Dry Doc was Doc O Lena's full brother. Dry Doc was a very good cutting horse like Doc OLena, but was not as good a sire as Doc OLena. |
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I really like Can't kick this cat's pedigree!!!
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | Obviously this a concentrated foundation (cow)bred stud primarily. Not bad but nothing super exciting to me either. |
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        Location: Carpenter, WY | I don't know if she's on here anymore but one of our board buddies, Palapony, parents owed both Docs Decathalon (named after Bruce jenner when the Olympics were going on and he cleaned up on the medals) and Doc O Lon. I think I remember her telling me that the horse went to Europe after her dad's death.
We stood this guy for awhile http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/doctor+nick+dixie and sold him some years back. Still have a palamino gelding who isn't real big but has a good temperment and work eithic |
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| lhighquality - 2015-02-19 1:44 PM Zanadoo88 - 2015-02-19 1:34 PM mruggles - 2015-02-19 1:31 PM pretty much what i would call cow bred....
m Well yes I could have told you that ; ) I guess I was just wondering if anyone recognized any of the names on there and if they had accomplished anything. I'm curious about the whole idea of outcrossing in my breeding...maybe not so much into other breeds but possibly more cowy bred quarter horses or possibly some thoroughbreds. Did anyone read the article in Barrel Horse News about the quarter horse breed and the need for outcrossing?? Yes, I did read the article. I also just looked up the pedigrees on the top 8 horses that won the American Slack. Several of them have crosses to what I would call Cowbred or foundation lines. (Smart Chic Olena, Son O Sugar, Skipper W, Magnolia Bar, Doc Bar, Im a Freckles too, Docs Hickory & Diamonds Cross. ) So yes, I like a run/cowbred cross!!
I also am a fan of cow crossed on run. I am determined to own a Fiestas Gotta Gun one of these days!! My current rodeo horse has Smart Chic Olena on his papers and although he is cowbred on both sides he is larger than most with similar pedigrees and is an all around athlete. |
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| My Father in Law showed cutters back in his day, and he LOVVVES Dry Doc horses. |
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