Location: The Saudia Arabia of Wind Energy, Western Oklahoma
I don't see anything wrong with her breeding for a barrel type broodmare. I have seen nice horses come from mares that don't have nearly as nice of a pedigree. I like the way she is bred. Now if you are wanting to breed a race horse she probably isn't that hot but she should have plenty of gas for a barrel horse producer.
The good stuff is too far back for me to be attracted to her based off pedigree alone to want her as a broodmare. Now if this mare has a performance or produce record to compensate for that, then that's a different story.
Even with good lines closer I'm having issues moving her colt because she herself never did anything. Not her fault, nothing wrong with her, she went to a home when she was 2 that did nothing with her but let her get too fat in a field of grass.
If you want to breed this mare for foal/s just for you then that's fine. Do it. If you are looking to market, her foals would be tough to sell even as get of good stallions. The female line is getting more and more important to buyers.