Posted 2015-07-31 10:28 PM Subject: RE: STREAKIN SIX AS A BROODMARE SIRE
Neat Freak
Posts: 11216 Location: Wonderful Wyoming
I would say if you have a younger, well made, proven daughter, they are pretty valuable. I would own one in a heartbeat, but they are all past the age we will have a mare around here. They cross with about anything too it seems.
Posted 2015-07-31 11:53 PM Subject: RE: STREAKIN SIX AS A BROODMARE SIRE
Texas Tenderheart
Posts: 6715 Location: Red Raiderland
I don't have an own daughter but a paternal granddaughter and I absolutely love this girl. She is fast and just a cool horse to be around. We can make HUGE(pilot error) mistakes in the pattern and she will still be bottom of 2D top of 3D at big TX/OK shows. I can't wait to get her son going this fall. Love the SS line.
Posted 2015-08-01 2:41 AM Subject: RE: STREAKIN SIX AS A BROODMARE SIRE
I regretted selling one of my Cougar fillies out of my daughter of Streakin Six ... so I kept track of her and I was finally able to buy her back ...
One look at her and her pedigree I think you can see why I bought her back!!
Posted 2015-08-01 8:38 AM Subject: RE: STREAKIN SIX AS A BROODMARE SIRE
Heeler Hoarder
Posts: 2067
They are a treasure to have in the broodmare band. IF you can find one I would snatch her up as they aren't many offered for sale. Most sell within a few hours of being listed :)
Posted 2015-08-02 4:57 AM Subject: RE: STREAKIN SIX AS A BROODMARE SIRE
Living own daughters of Streakin Six are small in number.
He started going sterile in 1997 and each years crop got smaller and smaller ..
he was retired from stud in 2001 ...