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    Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere | I will start this colt (4 year old) this summer on the pattern....do you think he will make a good barrel prospect?
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| Yes, i think so. Brisco County Jr is a proven race horse. Also you have some other proven running names a little further back on the pedigree as well. I would def start him. |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | Your horse is definitely bred to run. Turn could be in question. But he's got Beduino a couple times in there and they can make some really nice barrel horses. They don't get along with everybody though. You generally can't beat on them or fight them. They are a horse you work around instead of through. I think he has as much potential as any running bred prospect. I think most people here would give him a shot. |
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| There is nothing on that pedigree that says he couldn't be a nice barrel horse. Dashs Dream was an amazing mare. Love seeing her in a pedigree. |
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       Location: Montana | I would definitely try it. Like oija said about Beduino breds, they aren't for everyone, but I hear it more about Chicks Beduino bred more than the other ones. |
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    Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere | We waited to start him to make sure everything was mature body and mind wise but he is going very well....the trainer did state that he has a lot of go, the trick will be to keep him from going too soon. I rode this colt around in the Fall and he was quiet and very willing. |
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    Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere | Giving this a bump to see if anyone else has any opinions on the breeding or is running anything similar.  |
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| The horse named Brisco Can get It that Talmadge Green owns is sired by Brisco County JR, which is on your papers |
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| Turning with speed may be an issue by just looking at the papers. You may find that he does really well at a 3/4 speed and has beautiful turns, but once that goes to full speed I would bet it falls apart. |
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     Location: Texas | oija - 2015-04-06 11:25 AM Your horse is definitely bred to run. Turn could be in question. But he's got Beduino a couple times in there and they can make some really nice barrel horses. They don't get along with everybody though. You generally can't beat on them or fight them. They are a horse you work around instead of through. I think he has as much potential as any running bred prospect. I think most people here would give him a shot.
I agree 100%! With an open mind, I think you should definitely give him a chance - I would!  Best wishes for both of y'all! |
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| Do you have potential as a trainer and rider?
If so you probably know the answer.... |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Why even ask, hes got some really nice papers. |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2015-04-07 10:53 PM
Why even ask, hes got some really nice papers.
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Love the Brisco County Jr. and Runaway Winners, I bet this horse will make you a heck of a barrel horse, do you have any pictures to post of him, would love to see this horse.  |
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   Location: Texas | How long have you been running barrels? He may need a couple months with a professional barrel trainer.. I could tell before I even opened the pedigree this horse has a pedigree to run. He just might be kind of tricky |
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    Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere | Thank you for the compliments on his papers....This horse belongs to an older friend. He bred this horse to run but couldn't afford to send him to the track when the time came. I broke a full brother to this horse but had my eye on this guy....something in his eye. I don't know if I have all the skills to make a go of it with this horse but I can help with the foundation.....I am putting in my time and feed for a dear friend. I have some pictures but not on this computer. He is a big sorrel colt with 3 white stockings and a blaze and he is big and shapey...always has been.
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    Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere | Picture...hopefully
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | nmeastplains - 2015-04-08 11:23 AM Picture...hopefully
Wow I like the looks of this horse, beautiful rump and hip. I would love to beable to come across a horse like him, good luck with him |
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    Location: Somewhere in the middle of nowhere | Thanks! And the was a picture of him this past Fall as a 3 year old.
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