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| Can anyone tell me anything about them? |
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| I have a GD and she is awesome. Quiet, smart and very trainable! Would love to have another if I needed another horse. She has no fear, was never spooky! |
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| I have rode both a son and a daughter. Both were two of the fastest horses in a pen (rode lots faster out of the pen, but these horses could scoot between a set)....but were hard as hell to keep off a barrel. They were the types of horses you didn't baby, if you babied them and they felt to good they were strong enough for their true colors to show and say F- You, and that is when I would get a lot of barrels. They were the types that if they wanted to work, they won... if they didn't they hit. Both were 1-d horses, just hard to ride and strong with strong minds.
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| I have a grandson - and he is awesome a POWERHOUSE and absolutely loves to run barrels- he is built like a tank and he is noticed everywhere he goes barrel racers, ropers, doggers, it don't matter everybody loves the way he looks and moves- and a huge heart- his sire is Mr Fuel Lark owned by amy havens at full throttle performance horses and I know of a few people who have bought sons and daughters from Mr fuel lark and everybody I know absolutely loves them. so anytime I see an Oklahoma fuel.... I am definitely LOOKING  |
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   Location: Oklahoma | I have a coming 3 year old mare granddaughter of OK Fuel by streaking to fame and LOVE HER!! she floats when you ride her and is Very very easy to get along with. I have high hopes for this mare. I would get another just like her, The man she came from used to Stand Ok Fuel back when. I loved hearing all the great things he has to say about that stud. |
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        Location: CTX | I have a grandson (out of Flits Fast as Fuel) and he is a very level headed, easy going sweet guy. Will attempt to act like a bad boy every now and then, but I only have to fuss at him a bit, and he is right back being the sweet boy he actually is. And those episodes are getting scarcer and scarcer. Very smart also. |
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| I have a gelding that is by a double bred OK Fuel Sire. He's had some injury issues and hasn't been able to become what he was capable of. But, as far as his ability and his mind, he can flat FLY, he's really ratey, he's a complete "in your pocket" type of personality, great head on his shoulders. Just a cool, easy going gelding. I've had him since he was 2 and he's now 10. In the past, I know some of them that have been known to be a little cold backed. Mine was never a "bucker". He was laid up for 2 years and when I brought him back, I just got on and started riding and he rode off like he'd been ridden the day before. BUT, he will crow up if you put spurs on him. |
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| I have a great grand daughter by a son of Fuel Charger. She is out of a FWF daughter on bottom that is also out of a OTMR daughter. That all being said, this fillies sire is a dead head. He is 6? And they do kids camps with him in the summer when he's not being hauled. He is a 1D-2D horse. My filly, has a lot of both her dam and her sire in her because they said her dam could get "testy" and you couldnt push her once she was mad. My filly hasn't done that yet accept she will occassionally get mad bitted up according to the trainer. |
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| I have always made it a point to go look at every stud I bred too. Oklahoma fuel was one of VERY few that looked exactly like what his advertising pictures represented. Even in his late 20s you could still see the class and power he had. I was lucky enough to get a stud out of him. Very good minded, born broke and had a huge stride. Unfortunately, an injury kept him from ever competing, and we only got a couple of colts out of him before we lost him to colic. The colts were great minded athletes. I like seeing him in a pedigree and have a granddaughter in my mare band. |
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