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Sock Snob
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| which do you like, need a little run for my mare. or suggestions, i want a fwf |
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     Location: Desert Land | They're both nice, but I really like Flaming Firewater and his maternal side. I met his owners in person a few years ago when I went to the Lance Graves Sale and they has consigned one of their colts by Flaming Firewater. I remember watching the sale demo and really liked the colt. |
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       Location: Bandera, TX | Flaming Firewater |
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 A Barrel Of Monkeys
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          Location: Texas | Firewater Frost is a bargain. He is a winner himself, and he has produced a lot of winners. Really, he is an unsung hero - not heavily marketed but an awesome horse. |
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Sock Snob
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Sock Snob
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| on firewater frost i see old school on dams side, but where does speed come from. and flaming lets talk about who has owned one and do they have the gas.
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      Location: Texas | Frost! Besides being a super affordable sire (as was already stated), he has lots of proven barrel horse offspring. I have a 2yo Firewater Frost that I totally love. If I knew how to post a pic from my phone I would. Super trainable! & have you seen him & his babies clock with ease? They don't even look like they are using all they have & they still clock. I'm so excited about mine I can hardly stop looking at him
Edited by tracies 2016-02-18 9:40 PM
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Sock Snob
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| anyone frost or flaming firewater, my goal it to improve my mare, want trainability, easy to market, want to have a fair amount of rum and turn, good minds and decent size, nothing under 15. hands. maybe someone has another suggtestion og a fwf stallion thats a producer.
Edited by daisycake123 2016-02-19 6:21 AM
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | daisycake123 - 2016-02-18 5:03 AM which do you like, need a little run for my mare. or suggestions, i want a fwf
I have seen FW Frost and many of his babies. Not a fan really. They used to sell them near me in Rapid City. I do love Firewater Finale and feel you will get all the run you want. He is a sire from the first few to run. Proven himself as well. Is well marketed and is paid into everything. |
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     Location: Texas | I rode a Firewater Frost for a little bit and sent him on down the road. He was a nice guy, but lacked drive and athletic ability. He was a 3D horse on his best day. He was out of a proven rodeo mare too. He had a nice temperament though. Not saying that all FWFrost horses are like this, but that was my experience. His nickname was "The Turtle" as he was never in a rush to do anything. He would have made an excellent kids horse. |
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