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       Location: Oklahoma | I am rehabbing a 4 year old filly off the track for my neighbor with a torn tendon. LOVE her. She's got a great mind and I would own her in a heart beat |
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        Location: ND | I have a granddaughter, she doesn't turn two until September so haven't done a whole lot with her. But she's been easy from the day she was born, never a fight over anything. She's smart, easy going, nice to work with & gorgeous.
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   Location: Texas | I've had two now. One was an own daughter of Panther Mountain and she was the fastest horse I've ever rode. I broke an arena record on her, won wpra money, and she has a long list of other 1D accomplishments. I now have a 3 year old by DMNV Mountable who is a Future Fortunes stud by Panther Mountain. She is the most talented 3 year old I've ever rode. I'm very excited about her.
The top picture is of the own daughter and the bottom picture is of the grand daughter. They look alike because they both have the same Dash Ta Fame mama :)
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          Location: Dearing, GA | This is NOT my horse, but this is a Panther Mountain colt that used to run at Retama Park racetrack in San Antonio, TX. I was obsessed with him, and he was GOOD. I'd kill to have one.
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       Location: GA | I have a daughter of him in our broodmare band...she's the sweetest mare we own!!! |
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   Location: Harrisonville, Missouri | I have a DMNV Mountable filly (for sale) and she is a thinker. I think the Panther Mountains are extremely intelligent and really want to work.
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       Location: Bandera, TX | I looked at several a few years ago at the race sales. I really liked them. I would own a filly/mare from the line because they just seem to be so well minded and that means a lot to me in the broodmare band. Those babies need a fine minded momma to raise them wisely. |
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       Location: Oklahoma | Here is a picture of the filly I'm rehabbing.
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   Location: Harrisonville, Missouri | They all have that great hip on them. This is my Mountable filly.
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       Location: Home....Smiling M Farms | I want one....does that count?  |
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| Seems like he has been talked about for a while now. Lots of people have one they just "love". But I have yet to see any that actually run the barrel pattern. Same goes for all the Cartels. For the number of them that are out there and the number that people seem to be trying, very few actually make it to the barrel pen. Especially compared to those bred for barrel racing (Fames, Frenchmans, and Firewaters). JMO. |
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         Location: So. California | Who are the best sons of PM? |
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   Location: Harrisonville, Missouri | 3 To Go - 2015-06-05 3:14 PM
Seems like he has been talked about for a while now. Lots of people have one they just "love". But I have yet to see any that actually run the barrel pattern. Same goes for all the Cartels. For the number of them that are out there and the number that people seem to be trying, very few actually make it to the barrel pen. Especially compared to those bred for barrel racing (Fames, Frenchmans, and Firewaters). JMO.
Dash Ta Fame was actually bred to be a race horse. His babies have just crossed over into the arena really well. I think you will see Panther Mountain grandsons and granddaughters in the barrel pen, more and more, especially since he is standing in Brazil and has been for several years.
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   Location: Harrisonville, Missouri | Anniemae - 2015-06-05 3:21 PM
Who are the best sons of PM?
I think they are just getting babies old enough to start proving their worth as a sire. I like Mountable. He has a 107SI and ran out $479k. His foals just started hitting the track last year.
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         Location: So. California | engravedinvitation - 2015-06-05 1:55 PM Anniemae - 2015-06-05 3:21 PM Who are the best sons of PM? I think they are just getting babies old enough to start proving their worth as a sire. I like Mountable. He has a 107SI and ran out $479k. His foals just started hitting the track last year.
PM is a 1999 model, so I assume there would be quite a few nice sons. Unless, they are all going to the track... I dunno, but I sure like the pics of offspring on this page!! |
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   Location: Harrisonville, Missouri | Anniemae - 2015-06-05 4:39 PM
engravedinvitation - 2015-06-05 1:55 PM Anniemae - 2015-06-05 3:21 PM Who are the best sons of PM? I think they are just getting babies old enough to start proving their worth as a sire. I like Mountable. He has a 107SI and ran out $479k. His foals just started hitting the track last year.
PM is a 1999 model, so I assume there would be quite a few nice sons. Unless, they are all going to the track... I dunno, but I sure like the pics of offspring on this page!!
PM's first foal crop ran in 2007. He went to Brazil in 2008. I do believe there is a limited amount of frozen semen, here in the states, if you can get your hands on it. There are a few other sons standing in the U.S., but Mountable was my pick. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I love Panther Mountain horses they have such a special look to them, I would love to own one one day. I thought I had found one but he was not right in his gait and was really disapointed over it.  |
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       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | When I bought my Holland Ease mare and went and picked her up at the track the trainer had one and she was a spitfire that could fly... I loved her. Also my reckless dash's old owner has a killer one in her broodmare band that I fell in love with too and that mare could produce. It's a bloodline I would seriously consider adding to my herd. |
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   Location: Texas | DMNV Mountable
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          Location: Kentucky | engravedinvitation - 2015-06-05 3:47 PM
They all have that great hip on them. This is my Mountable filly.
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    Location: Wyoming | I have Stallion who is by Panther Mountain and out of a daughter of My Special Bear. He is very fast and athletic very kind and easy to handle. Love his disposition had my first foal crop this year only 2 but they are very nice foals.
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   Location: Harrisonville, Missouri | Runninformoney - 2015-06-07 6:24 PM
I have Stallion who is by Panther Mountain and out of a daughter of My Special Bear. He is very fast and athletic very kind and easy to handle. Love his disposition had my first foal crop this year only 2 but they are very nice foals.
I think that Panther Mountain - Special Effort is an awesome cross. My filly crosses twice to Special Effort. |
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  Location: S.W. North Dakota | I had a son of PM for two breeding seasons......very unfortunately, he had to be euthanized due to a non repairable injury to his knee. I've owned and bred running bred horses most of my adult life, and he was one of the best minded horses I've ever had. And he was gorgeous. To me, the PMs have that special 'something' that says look at me.....I'm worth it. And to me, they certainly are. His foals are so incredibly trainable it's almost frightening. The oldest that he sired are two year olds this year and I haven't heard any of their owners mention anything negative about them...they're easy to train, have great personalities,,,,,,dispositions second to none.....and they're all out of a variety of well bred mares. They're fast, athletic, and easy on the eyes.
After Flyin Panther was euthanized, I searched diligently for a stallion son of PM to purchase....there aren't any available in the U.S. ---that I could discover anyway. About the time I resigned myself to never owning another PM son, a breeding to PM became available on the Jacky Martin Fundraiser Auction....and I purchased it. A good friend of mine made it possible for me to own her daughter of Royal Shake Em......my mare is at High Plains Genetics waiting for her ultrasound sometime this week....Do I hope I have the good fortune to have a pregnant mare and a PM son on the way? More than words can say.....because that's how much I miss my Panther! But if she has a filly....it'll be okay....I have two PM daughters that are a couple of the nicest mares I've ever owned ......one will have a foal by Furrtreeous First in 2016, and the other by Ata Boy James.
IMO Panther Mountain horses are incredible.....if you aren't riding one, you might want to be!! |
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   Location: Harrisonville, Missouri | SKM - 2015-06-08 7:52 AM
I know of a PM son that is still a stud and us basically a pasture ornament. His name is OK Black Panther. Sounds like his owner needs to maybe start standing him, lol!
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          Location: Kentucky | SKM - 2015-06-08 8:52 AM I know of a PM son that is still a stud and us basically a pasture ornament. His name is OK Black Panther. Sounds like his owner needs to maybe start standing him, lol!
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   Location: Harrisonville, Missouri | flyingoranch - 2015-06-08 5:56 AM
I had a son of PM for two breeding seasons......very unfortunately, he had to be euthanized due to a non repairable injury to his knee. I've owned and bred running bred horses most of my adult life, and he was one of the best minded horses I've ever had. And he was gorgeous. To me, the PMs have that special 'something' that says look at me.....I'm worth it. And to me, they certainly are. His foals are so incredibly trainable it's almost frightening. The oldest that he sired are two year olds this year and I haven't heard any of their owners mention anything negative about them...they're easy to train, have great personalities,,,,,,dispositions second to none.....and they're all out of a variety of well bred mares. They're fast, athletic, and easy on the eyes.
After Flyin Panther was euthanized, I searched diligently for a stallion son of PM to purchase....there aren't any available in the U.S. ---that I could discover anyway. About the time I resigned myself to never owning another PM son, a breeding to PM became available on the Jacky Martin Fundraiser Auction....and I purchased it. A good friend of mine made it possible for me to own her daughter of Royal Shake Em......my mare is at High Plains Genetics waiting for her ultrasound sometime this week....Do I hope I have the good fortune to have a pregnant mare and a PM son on the way? More than words can say.....because that's how much I miss my Panther! But if she has a filly....it'll be okay....I have two PM daughters that are a couple of the nicest mares I've ever owned ......one will have a foal by Furrtreeous First in 2016, and the other by Ata Boy James.
IMO Panther Mountain horses are incredible.....if you aren't riding one, you might want to be!!
Sorry for the loss of your good horse, but how awesome to get another opportunity! And good luck!
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      Location: Texas | I LOVE MY PANTHER MOUNTAIN GELDING. HES A OWN SON AND IS AMAZING |
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SKM - 2015-06-08 7:52 AM
I know of a PM son that is still a stud and us basically a pasture ornament. His name is OK Black Panther. Sounds like his owner needs to maybe start standing him, lol!
He's a well bred dude! 
Yes he is. And he was a pretty nice race horse too. But I'm partial to what his breeders raise, lol" |
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     Location: Silver Lake, MN | I have a filly coming from Flying O Ranch this fall by her PM stud she lost and I cannot wait!! She is my dream horse and I hope she will be the one to take over for my mare when she retires. I have looked and you can't find many of them out there...and if you can they are spendy. Mine is gorgeous as well with that signature PM look. |
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    Location: Royal J Performance Horses, AZ | My mare isnt QUITE a PM horse, but she is by Pm's sire Meter Me Gone! and I have to say im super blessed to own this mare. She will live out her years here, even after she cant be a momma any more.
big, 16 hands, wide and muscled as a house, very fast and athletic, moves like a cutter, slide stop that makes your eyes buldge, and so dang sweet you love being around her.
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       Location: Bandera, TX | Now that's a mare! Love her. |
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  Location: Vinton, La. | I have a son of PM out of my Smoke N Sparks mare. I raised him, sold him as a yearling, cried like a baby, watched his race career for two years, claimed him, and brought him back home where he belongs.
He's a pasture ornament/pet/my baby boy. Not a bad bone in his body. Lives to please me. The most kind and gentle soul of a horse I've ever owned.
I'd take 20 just like my OB.
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     Location: Silver Lake, MN | Mine as a baby and recent head shot out in the hills of ND. Can't wait to get her home. 
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| My 3 yr old.... LOVE LOVE LOVE her!!!!! Someone special got her for me and I am so blessed to have her!!!
Super smart, athletic and HUGE!!!!
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