Posted 2016-03-24 6:44 AM Subject: Bully For Casey
Expert
Posts: 1561 Location: North of where I want to be
I love this stud. His offspring seem to be nearly impossible to find and the only one I have found is in CA. Anyone know of any of them for sale or running and what they are doing?
Posted 2016-03-24 7:27 AM Subject: RE: Bully For Casey
More bootie than waist!
Posts: 18425 Location: Riding Crackhead.
I've always liked him. He's always been on my short list but since I don't do much breeding I'll probably never have one. I'm trying to remember who he came from here in South Dakota. Shearers possibly?
Posted 2016-03-24 7:34 AM Subject: RE: Bully For Casey
Expert
Posts: 1561 Location: North of where I want to be
I believe he came from Shearers, but I understand that is not who stands him now. I found a dropped dead gorgeous paint gelding but I would be into a fortune to have him shipped from CA to PA.
Posted 2016-03-24 8:04 AM Subject: RE: Bully For Casey
Midget Lover
Location: Kentucky
My mare had 4 BFC's prior to me purchasing her (my mare also came from the Shearer's at one time). Here is the one that I keep up with the most. She is so nice. She was for sale at one time and is located in LA. (Hopefully her owner won't mind me posting pics!)
Posted 2016-03-24 8:44 AM Subject: RE: Bully For Casey
I too, shall remain nameless!
Posts: 2248 Location: Wearing a winter coat......
I had one that I had bought as a weanling this past summer. I got her to be a friend to my BJO colt. She was sweet and put together nice. Small but that was just compared to my beast of a colt. Anyway, decided to sell her this winter and had NO HITS. I listed her for 1500 and still couldn't give her away. Her biggest issue was her dam was a no name paint mare. I ended up selling her to the neighbor girl who ended up selling her to someone else. I believe she is up north of me now. I gave her away for 800.00!
Posted 2016-03-28 2:56 PM Subject: RE: Bully For Casey
Veteran
Posts: 234 Location: Oklahoma
I have one coming this spring in June out of my Mr Fancy Fame Daughter. I am excited for the little bugger, I think he was sold again this past year from the people that were standing him in arizona. I have always liked him and what I could find of what he produced which seems to be very limited there are some nice horses.. So will see what I get this spring!!
Posted 2016-03-29 10:16 AM Subject: RE: Bully For Casey
Veteran
Posts: 174
I have a Bully For Casey and we just love him. He must be one of his first foal crops. He is 11 this year. We do everything on him. We rope and run barrels. Super good mind. Very willing.
Posted 2016-03-29 1:48 PM Subject: RE: Bully For Casey
boon
Posts: 3
I have a coming 2yo who I love, havn't started him yet beside broke to tie and hobble etc and he has been great to be around. My friend has a 7yo mare who is as tough as any in the barrel pen. These two horses could almost be twins they look so much alike.