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HOT COLOURS BREEDING
carla1995
Reg. May 2012
Posted 2015-08-01 11:03 PM
Subject: HOT COLOURS BREEDING


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Can anyone share their thoughts on the Hot Colours breeding? I am not familiar with them.
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WrapSnap
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2015-08-01 11:17 PM
Subject: RE: HOT COLOURS BREEDING


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I had a daughter of Hot Colours in the broodmare band for a number of years. She was a pretty cool mare. Built rather well, but had a HC head. She was a bit of a worry wort, but I may attribute that to her past, as she never passed that on to any of her foals. She was a very gritty mare, with a ton of heart and a bit intense. Every foals we had out of her was pretty correct and rather easy to start.
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carla1995
Reg. May 2012
Posted 2015-08-01 11:26 PM
Subject: RE: HOT COLOURS BREEDING


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How are they at handling the riggors of rodeo life, alley issues??
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-08-02 12:01 AM
Subject: RE: HOT COLOURS BREEDING



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My trainer had a daughter of Hot Colours. She was so blown up when my trainer purchased her but trainer is really good at working with problems. The competition around here --- NE TX --- is about as tough as it gets. I have seen my trainer be the only one in the 1D. The mare developed a slab fracture of the hind leg and now belongs to the Meyers. She was bred to Frenchman's Guy for a 2016 goal. She has a Firewater Canyon baby on her now. My trainer has a young stallion out of her by Onthewingsofglory. He will be ready for futurities next year. He is very well mannered and smart. Should make a super barrel horse.
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2015-08-02 9:40 AM
Subject: RE: HOT COLOURS BREEDING


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carla1995 - 2015-08-01 10:26 PM How are they at handling the riggors of rodeo life, alley issues??

I've owned several Special Effort bred mares and Hot Colours are just that. Hot. I had 2 daughters and both had terrible feet and both eventually had laminitis. I just really think there are better ways to go. One of our mares had a decent disposition and her babies by our stallion were very user friendly, the other was a bit of a rip and her babies if not crossed well were nasty. She did great on our Burrs First Down son, not so much on the Rare Form son. 
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BandWranch
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2015-08-02 10:23 AM
Subject: RE: HOT COLOURS BREEDING



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Agree with Wyoming.  At one point our entire herd of broodmares were all Special Effort bred.  Hot Colours and Special Leader both seem to pass bad feet.   I loved the Special Leader minds,  Hot Colours not so much.   If you find a good one,  they definitely have ability and are tough and gritty. 
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SC Wrangler
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2015-08-02 5:52 PM
Subject: RE: HOT COLOURS BREEDING


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I had a gelding out of a daughter of Bully Bullion and by Hot Colours.  He was very tallented -  BUT he had crappy feet, a lot of attitude and probably the most pea hearted animal I have ever met.  I swear that I could go outside and kick him on the hoof with my tennis shoe and he would limp for a weak.   
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