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Woodbridge
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Reg. May 2011
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Why was Woodbridge unraced? Anyone have one that's doing good running barrels?
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Posted 2015-02-21 10:44 AM
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He had wobblers 
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Reg. May 2011
Posted 2015-02-21 10:53 AM
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wyoming barrel racer - 2015-02-21 10:44 AM

He had wobblers 

hummmm....wonder is that hereditary? I've read that it could be-just curious-considering breeding to him.
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Posted 2015-02-21 11:21 AM
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 I think some may be and some may be from injury. Never heard of anyone getting a baby from him that had it. Streaking Ta Fame is my pick though 
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Reg. May 2011
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I do like Streaking Ta Fame:) He is on my list of possible's.
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Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2015-02-21 6:37 PM
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There have been some folks that have said they had Woodbridge colts with wobblers. There was a thread here on BHW about it a few years ago.

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Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2015-02-21 7:26 PM
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If you have questions about Woodbridge you need to contact the owners and get the whole story. Rumors are just that.
I have a beautiful colt out of Woodbridge and he is perfect.

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Reg. May 2011
Posted 2015-02-21 9:07 PM
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Hummmmm....i dont see a rumor on here.
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Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2015-02-22 10:51 AM
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We have had lots of Woodbridge foals at the farm where I work and have NEVER had any wobblers. They are big pretty foals, and are very correct. Most, if not all, wobblers I have seen over the years were caused by injury.

They are quite a few of his babies out making names for themselves in the barrel pen: Woodb Streaking Lil, 10th at the BFA Juvenile, 3rd at the Classic Equine Futurity, 4th in the long go of the LG Pro Classic, Dashin Miss Gray, 4th Classic Equine Slot race, WoodbSmokinFame, BBR Slot Race Champion, Dashing Wood Bar, ARA barrel Champion, Jackson Hall Memorial Derby Champion, and many more.
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Reg. May 2011
Posted 2015-02-22 12:24 PM
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appycans - 2015-02-22 10:51 AM

We have had lots of Woodbridge foals at the farm where I work and have NEVER had any wobblers. They are big pretty foals, and are very correct. Most, if not all, wobblers I have seen over the years were caused by injury.

They are quite a few of his babies out making names for themselves in the barrel pen: Woodb Streaking Lil, 10th at the BFA Juvenile, 3rd at the Classic Equine Futurity, 4th in the long go of the LG Pro Classic, Dashin Miss Gray, 4th Classic Equine Slot race, WoodbSmokinFame, BBR Slot Race Champion, Dashing Wood Bar, ARA barrel Champion, Jackson Hall Memorial Derby Champion, and many more.

Thanks-appreciate the info
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Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2015-02-22 2:10 PM
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 The "Wobblers" rumor is just that, a RUMOR, unfortunately it was started here on BHW and spread because apparently if it's on the internet, it must be true. Woodbridge was unraced due to injury, he does not have wobblers, he does not throw wobblers, and if anyone ever claims either, they are suffering from wobblers between the ears. He is healthy, good minded, is a champion sire, and as I just saw him and his pasture full of outstanding babies just a few days ago, I can assure you, the only wobblers associated with Woodbridge exist here, in rumor. 
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Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2015-02-22 3:31 PM
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Vanessa - 2015-02-22 1:10 PM  The "Wobblers" rumor is just that, a RUMOR, unfortunately it was started here on BHW and spread because apparently if it's on the internet, it must be true. Woodbridge was unraced due to injury, he does not have wobblers, he does not throw wobblers, and if anyone ever claims either, they are suffering from wobblers between the ears. He is healthy, good minded, is a champion sire, and as I just saw him and his pasture full of outstanding babies just a few days ago, I can assure you, the only wobblers associated with Woodbridge exist here, in rumor. 

I thought that last time this came up big it was cleared up-that he had an injury that gave him wobblers. Not the genetic type. Correct me if I am wrong as this has been brought up about every year. 
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Reg. Apr 2007
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appycans I could not agree with you more! I've had 3 Woodbridge foals all are as correct as can be. I know of many many others that are sound as well. As with any stallion there are going to be exceptions or cases that all is not perfect. I don't believe Wobbler is a hereditary condition (not sure). Go to the stallion owners and ask them straight up and skip going to BHW forums. 2 thumbs up for Woodbridge.
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Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2015-02-22 11:08 PM
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I am currently am running one in Futurities.....she has been to 4 Futurities and already won close to $15,000. Very talented
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Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2015-02-23 10:37 AM
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wyoming barrel racer - 2015-02-22 1:31 PM
Vanessa - 2015-02-22 1:10 PM  The "Wobblers" rumor is just that, a RUMOR, unfortunately it was started here on BHW and spread because apparently if it's on the internet, it must be true. Woodbridge was unraced due to injury, he does not have wobblers, he does not throw wobblers, and if anyone ever claims either, they are suffering from wobblers between the ears. He is healthy, good minded, is a champion sire, and as I just saw him and his pasture full of outstanding babies just a few days ago, I can assure you, the only wobblers associated with Woodbridge exist here, in rumor. 
I thought that last time this came up big it was cleared up-that he had an injury that gave him wobblers. Not the genetic type. Correct me if I am wrong as this has been brought up about every year. 

Correct. Just gets my hackles up when an outright lie about a great horse has gotten legs through baseless rumors from internet experts.  
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Reg. May 2011
Posted 2015-02-23 11:01 AM
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Honestly-I'm sorry I even asked the question! Did not know it was posted a year ago-Think I'll just tend to my own knitting as I've always done. I truly wish I could just delete my question.....and this whole post!
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Posted 2015-02-23 1:38 PM
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teed - 2015-02-23 10:01 AM Honestly-I'm sorry I even asked the question! Did not know it was posted a year ago-Think I'll just tend to my own knitting as I've always done. I truly wish I could just delete my question.....and this whole post!

LOL you must be kind of new (I mean that in a good way), don't let it bother you. No one likes their favorite stallion discussed in any negative way and the truth is, anyone could find something negative about every stallion out there. Shrug it off.  If you like him, I think there is a good market for him. Search button is handy for previous topics, but you sometimes get new opinons/views. Feeds would be a big one as everyone was on the ADM bandwagon not long ago and now, not so much. 
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Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2015-02-23 2:12 PM
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Interesting thing about Woodbridge.  There has been no Woodbridges in any major Barrel horses sale last year or this year so far.  However they have been pretty successful in the race sales averaging $11,796 over the last 8 years and in 2014 they averaged $20,641.  That in my opinon is a pretty good average for a $2500 breed fee.  That certain exceeds the 3 or 4 times the stud fee rule. 

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Posted 2015-02-24 7:57 AM
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Whiteboy - 2015-02-23 2:12 PM

Interesting thing about Woodbridge.  There has been no Woodbridges in any major Barrel horses sale last year or this year so far.  However they have been pretty successful in the race sales averaging $11,796 over the last 8 years and in 2014 they averaged $20,641.  That in my opinon is a pretty good average for a $2500 breed fee.  That certain exceeds the 3 or 4 times the stud fee rule. 

yep.

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Posted 2015-02-24 9:42 AM
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Whiteboy - 2015-02-23 2:12 PM Interesting thing about Woodbridge.  There has been no Woodbridges in any major Barrel horses sale last year or this year so far.  However they have been pretty successful in the race sales averaging $11,796 over the last 8 years and in 2014 they averaged $20,641.  That in my opinon is a pretty good average for a $2500 breed fee.  That certain exceeds the 3 or 4 times the stud fee rule. 
yep.

My question would be to the people who are suggesting he has wobblers, wouldn't they have put him down by now?  Most genetic wobblers have to be put down by 2-3yrs old.  You can't tell me they can collect semen on a horse with wobblers.  

MoliB - I LOVE watching that mare of yours run.  I have a daughter of FWF that I think would cross excellent on him.  I would breed to him in a heartbeat. 

 
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Posted 2015-02-24 10:09 AM
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Whiteboy - 2015-02-23 2:12 PM Interesting thing about Woodbridge.  There has been no Woodbridges in any major Barrel horses sale last year or this year so far.  However they have been pretty successful in the race sales averaging $11,796 over the last 8 years and in 2014 they averaged $20,641.  That in my opinon is a pretty good average for a $2500 breed fee.  That certain exceeds the 3 or 4 times the stud fee rule. 
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My question would be to the people who are suggesting he has wobblers, wouldn't they have put him down by now?  Most genetic wobblers have to be put down by 2-3yrs old.  You can't tell me they can collect semen on a horse with wobblers.  



MoliB - I LOVE watching that mare of yours run.  I have a daughter of FWF that I think would cross excellent on him.  I would breed to him in a heartbeat. 


 

The genetic kind probably, the injury kind most likely would depend on the extent of the injury and how well they can maintain it. 
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Posted 2015-02-24 10:53 AM
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Whiteboy - 2015-02-23 2:12 PM Interesting thing about Woodbridge.  There has been no Woodbridges in any major Barrel horses sale last year or this year so far.  However they have been pretty successful in the race sales averaging $11,796 over the last 8 years and in 2014 they averaged $20,641.  That in my opinon is a pretty good average for a $2500 breed fee.  That certain exceeds the 3 or 4 times the stud fee rule. 
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My question would be to the people who are suggesting he has wobblers, wouldn't they have put him down by now?  Most genetic wobblers have to be put down by 2-3yrs old.  You can't tell me they can collect semen on a horse with wobblers.  



MoliB - I LOVE watching that mare of yours run.  I have a daughter of FWF that I think would cross excellent on him.  I would breed to him in a heartbeat. 


 
The genetic kind probably, the injury kind most likely would depend on the extent of the injury and how well they can maintain it. 

Right, and thats why I wouldn't worry about him producing babies with wobblers!
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Posted 2015-02-24 1:51 PM
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teed - 2015-02-23 10:01 AM Honestly-I'm sorry I even asked the question! Did not know it was posted a year ago-Think I'll just tend to my own knitting as I've always done. I truly wish I could just delete my question.....and this whole post!

LOL you must be kind of new (I mean that in a good way), don't let it bother you. No one likes their favorite stallion discussed in any negative way and the truth is, anyone could find something negative about every stallion out there. Shrug it off.  If you like him, I think there is a good market for him. Search button is handy for previous topics, but you sometimes get new opinons/views. Feeds would be a big one as everyone was on the ADM bandwagon not long ago and now, not so much. 

Did'nt know my question would raise such a discussion:) I asked because you just don't see many of his colts out there running and was wondering why-then this wobblers thing came up and I thought-well, maybe that's why you don't see hardly any out there running-I have a very good bred mare and I try to breed her to something that will make a top colt (so far so good) they've all been 1 D horses. I don't get around that much to hear/get all the updated info, so I thought I would ask the question on here-whoa...not sure I'll do that again. I do kinda like the Lanes Liensters but will be darned if I'll ask about them..LOL

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teed - 2015-02-23 10:01 AM Honestly-I'm sorry I even asked the question! Did not know it was posted a year ago-Think I'll just tend to my own knitting as I've always done. I truly wish I could just delete my question.....and this whole post!
LOL you must be kind of new (I mean that in a good way), don't let it bother you. No one likes their favorite stallion discussed in any negative way and the truth is, anyone could find something negative about every stallion out there. Shrug it off.  If you like him, I think there is a good market for him. Search button is handy for previous topics, but you sometimes get new opinons/views. Feeds would be a big one as everyone was on the ADM bandwagon not long ago and now, not so much. 
Did'nt know my question would raise such a discussion:) I asked because you just don't see many of his colts out there running and was wondering why-then this wobblers thing came up and I thought-well, maybe that's why you don't see hardly any out there running-I have a very good bred mare and I try to breed her to something that will make a top colt (so far so good) they've all been 1 D horses. I don't get around that much to hear/get all the updated info, so I thought I would ask the question on here-whoa...not sure I'll do that again. I do kinda like the Lanes Liensters but will be darned if I'll ask about them..LOL

nah, it's winter and we don't have anything better to do than pick at each other like a bunch of bloody chickens. I think LL was a horse that stood most of his career in the UT area. May be wrong there, but I think that is one reason he was crossed so often with DTF. He's one I don't think was exactly the magic cross with DTF, but because that cross was done so many times and with DTF being the sire he was, you were bound to get a lot of winners.  I have heard LL are hot and have a lot of run. Never been around one myself, just hearsay.
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There have been more equistat money earners resulting from that cross than from any other barrel horse cross.  Not saying that it isn't just a number game or luck, but if I had a LL mare, I can guarantee you I know exactly who I'm breeding her to!  
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