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  Location: Oklahoma | Considering Streaking Ta Fame for one of mares this year. How are his babies so far? Tempermants and strong traits?? |
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| I have a 2 yr old by Streaking Ta Fame out of our cow bred mare and I love the filly. She's very smart, very athletic, and has a strong personality (she gets that from her mother for sure). I need to go take recent pictures of her. She's going to stay small, but again, that's her mothers fault! She's very sensible and learns very quickly.
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      Location: USA | Love mine.... He is 3 this year. Can't wait to start riding him. He has a big personality!! He is out of a Breeze Tease, Breeze Bar mare.
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    Location: texas | I am expecting one next month :)
Try searching the forum, i knows there are other threads about him and his babies....
My mare is out of Randy Dubose stud Flits First Fling and a granddaughter of Flaming Jet on her maternal side, soooo we should have plenty of run lol......
Cant wait, its my families first baby, been planning this since 2014 ;) |
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    Location: texas | Rpreast i sent u a private message.... |
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   Location: Oklahoma | I have one in right now and she is SO nice. Big pretty mover, Very atheltic and just easy to be around she has been nothing but a dream. I would take a whole barn full of horses like her... |
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Posts: 2013
 Location: Piedmont, OK | I have a yearling stud out of my Jet of Honor mare. Great personality, very fast and smart. |
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    Location: Royal J Performance Horses, AZ | have one due in May out of my Pritzi Dash daughter. Cant wait to have one in my barn! |
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Cheese Freak
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  Location: Oklahoma | Thanks everyone! |
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | I don't see flaws in this stud. |
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          Location: Kentucky | LRQHS - 2016-02-11 12:59 AM I don't see flaws in this stud.
I'm heavily considering crossing him on my LHDI daughter in 2017. |
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       Location: Montana | Does anyone know what his stud fee is currently? And is it cooled or is it frozen?
Edited by mtcanchazer 2016-02-11 11:50 AM
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          Location: Kentucky | mtcanchazer - 2016-02-11 12:50 PM Does anyone know what his stud fee is currently? And is it cooled or is it frozen?
I think someone said $2,500... although his ad says private. Not sure if he is cooled or frozen. |
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     Location: In The Land of Cotton | Cooled |
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       Location: USA | mtcanchazer - 2016-02-11 11:50 AM
Does anyone know what his stud fee is currently? And is it cooled or is it frozen?
It's private treaty but I think it's $3k |
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Posts: 6437
       Location: Montana | Thanks for the replies. Not trying to steal the thread, but have my stud picked out for this spring (really excited, Firewater Finale!) but wouldn't mind trying a DTF bred stud next year. |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | Will definitely making this cross in a couple years |
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  Location: Vinton, La. | I have one due in 5 weeks and am breeding my Smoke N Sparks mare to him this year. I LOVE that stallion. I'll be making a trip to see him run at the LG Pro Classic tomorrow.
Any questions you have concerning his fee, just call Joleen up and chat with her. She is the best.
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     Location: west of East Texas | I don't have a baby of his but I have been hanging out around him a lot lately. He is just awesome in person. |
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       Location: Georgia | Streaking Ta Fame is a very nice stallion and I adore his colts. They are always big and beautiful. I contacted Joleen back in 2013 about breeding my mare to him and honestly, I felt like she blew me off because my mare didnt have a great set of barrel racing papers. So I took my business elsewhere and it ended up being a great decision for me. I figure there are plenty of other nice stallions and appreciative owners who would rather have my hard-earned money. Others have said she is nice to work with so maybe she was just having an off week. I think at this point if I had to choose a DTF son I would go with either Lions Share of Fame, Firewater Ta Fame or Eddie Stinson. Good luck with whatever you decide!
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| Runninbay - 2016-02-12 10:26 AM
Streaking Ta Fame is a very nice stallion and I adore his colts. They are always big and beautiful. I contacted Joleen back in 2013 about breeding my mare to him and honestly, I felt like she blew me off because my mare didnt have a great set of barrel racing papers. So I took my business elsewhere and it ended up being a great decision for me. I figure there are plenty of other nice stallions and appreciative owners who would rather have my hard-earned money. Others have said she is nice to work with so maybe she was just having an off week. I think at this point if I had to choose a DTF son I would go with either Lions Share of Fame, Firewater Ta Fame or Eddie Stinson. Good luck with whatever you decide!
That's a real bummer! I bred to him in 2013, and the mare I bred won NCHA money but had never even looked at a barrel and Joleen was wonderful to work with! Perhaps she was having an off week, although that's still a shame to have that experience. |
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     Location: In The Land of Cotton | Runninbay - 2016-02-12 11:26 AM
Streaking Ta Fame is a very nice stallion and I adore his colts. They are always big and beautiful. I contacted Joleen back in 2013 about breeding my mare to him and honestly, I felt like she blew me off because my mare didnt have a great set of barrel racing papers. So I took my business elsewhere and it ended up being a great decision for me. I figure there are plenty of other nice stallions and appreciative owners who would rather have my hard-earned money. Others have said she is nice to work with so maybe she was just having an off week. I think at this point if I had to choose a DTF son I would go with either Lions Share of Fame, Firewater Ta Fame or Eddie Stinson. Good luck with whatever you decide!
I hate to hear that. I bred to him in 2013. Actually by accident. I had a contract on Rare Bar. He died the week my daughter got married. So, the next week when the mare was ready I called Jolene for setting up, refreshing vet info etc. She was willing to refund all my money, but let me go with Streaky instead. I didn't know her from adam. I took her word on it. She shipped, worked great with my vet. You can imagine not having a contract and not having bred in the last 7 years what kind of jitters I might have had. I have never worked with such a great person.
Sorry you had a bad experience. I am extremely pleased with my cutting/race cross and with my relationship with her. |
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       Location: USA | I have one due in May and I'm so stinking excited I just can't stand it!!! |
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  Location: Mississsippi | What happened in his 1st go run at the LGC? 20th in the 2D?  |
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 Location: In the saddle enjoying the East Texas sky | Everyone has bad days. Sometimes 2D times happen. |
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  Location: Mississsippi | Doesn't he have a new rider? |
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 Location: In the saddle enjoying the East Texas sky | Yes and she's been doing really good with him. |
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| I really like him and have stalked him from afar lol I really don't want any more babys. BUT might make a exception. A friend and I looked at a yearling by him last year.. really nice set of papers but guessing he didn't get the care possibly should have.. was small, thin boned and just kinda rough looking. I watched his runs last year with the other jockey and at the American. Watched the new jockey in kinder this weekend and they must be having growing pains together. Sure didn't clock like he has in the past but like a above poster said.. they can all have off days. |
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    Location: USA | You can make a stallion look awesome with a good photographer. Unfortunately, there are a lot of studs that I feel have been made to look better than they are in person. Streakin Ta Fame sure isn't one of them, he is very impressive in person IMO. To top it off he is out there competing and being competitive. He qualified for the American, let's hide and watch to see how many other Stallions do that. 
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    Location: texas | We are on "baby watch" for our Streak baby :)
Its my families first baby, my daughters are 6yo and 8yo and they are so excited.....
Now hurry up and spit that baby out lol....... |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | teamthompson - 2016-02-14 10:19 PM We are on "baby watch" for our Streak baby :) Its my families first baby, my daughters are 6yo and 8yo and they are so excited..... Now hurry up and spit that baby out lol.......
Oh that would be so exciting! We pasture foal so my boys, mostly the youngest, goes out with me to check them. Even though he is with me every time, I tell him it is because he is lucky when we finally do go out to find a new foal. He loves that. He's 3 and horse crazy. |
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       Location: Where its cold and hot | 3canstorun - 2016-02-12 11:04 AM
Runninbay - 2016-02-12 11:26 AM
Streaking Ta Fame is a very nice stallion and I adore his colts. They are always big and beautiful. I contacted Joleen back in 2013 about breeding my mare to him and honestly, I felt like she blew me off because my mare didnt have a great set of barrel racing papers. So I took my business elsewhere and it ended up being a great decision for me. I figure there are plenty of other nice stallions and appreciative owners who would rather have my hard-earned money. Others have said she is nice to work with so maybe she was just having an off week. I think at this point if I had to choose a DTF son I would go with either Lions Share of Fame, Firewater Ta Fame or Eddie Stinson. Good luck with whatever you decide!
I hate to hear that. I bred to him in 2013. Actually by accident. I had a contract on Rare Bar. He died the week my daughter got married. So, the next week when the mare was ready I called Jolene for setting up, refreshing vet info etc. She was willing to refund all my money, but let me go with Streaky instead. I didn't know her from adam. I took her word on it. She shipped, worked great with my vet. You can imagine not having a contract and not having bred in the last 7 years what kind of jitters I might have had. I have never worked with such a great person.
Sorry you had a bad experience. I am extremely pleased with my cutting/race cross and with my relationship with her.
Same thing happened to us! Our mare was at Jolene's to be bred to Rare Bar when he passed. Such a bummer but we also went with Streaky. Joleen waswonderful to deal with considering the circumstances and now that cross is a beautiful 3yr old filly. |
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| He was at the barrel race this weekend and I really didn't see anything that you might want to change in a photo. Pretty darn nice. By the way, that pattern was so small that any tiny bauble or stumble would cost your dearly. Also, the pen was really geared for small horses, which he is not. I didn't see the horse run so I can't comment on that. |
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