Posted 2015-02-25 3:26 PM Subject: RE: French Flit, stallion
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Don't know about performers but he is a good looking son of a gun. His dam is a full sister to Flit Bar Beggar, who was an outstanding sire. I actually have a broodie that is a 3/4 sister named Iza Flit Bar Too. Hunt's out in SD are who have him, they bred and raised him---Open Box Rafter Ranch.
Posted 2015-02-25 4:09 PM Subject: RE: French Flit, stallion
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My one mares maternal sister went to the ranch where he stands. She was bred to him at least once. I have kept an eye on them because of this. The foal I saw sell at auction was nice and brought decent money a few years back. I like the look of him too.
Posted 2015-02-25 5:01 PM Subject: RE: French Flit, stallion
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Posts: 1094 Location: Idahome
I dang sure like the looks of him and think you could do just about anything on him. I know Hunt's have a nice breeding program, but having trouble finding info on any offspring. I really don't think I could go wrong with the filly I am looking at.
Posted 2015-02-27 8:20 AM Subject: RE: French Flit, stallion
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I didn't know much about him, but just looked up a picture and DANG! He is super nice. I love love the Flit Bar Beggar horses. One of my mares may need a date with him.
Posted 2015-02-27 5:56 PM Subject: RE: French Flit, stallion
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We have a 3-year old filly by him and also out of a Driftwood mare. She is super smart, quiet and athletic. My son was a participant in the AQHA Ranching Heritage Young Horse Development Project two years ago and she was the filly he chose from the weanlings the Hunts provided to the program. She will be started later this spring and we are looking forward to getting her going and seeing what she can do. I don't think there's a horse that comes from the Hunts that isn't worth having.