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       Location: Ft Worth TX | Anyone know a lot about how he produced as a sire? When did he pass? What did he cross best with? | |
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| I know of one that was out of a daughter of Rene Dan Jet. Very nice horse with loads of talent. | |
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        Location: MD | I have had one for 5 years. He is out of a Rene Dan Jet/Kitaman mare. Brad obviously liked the cross because there's a pile of those full siblings. I have experienced a few others (with different maternal lines) and seen a few others. I love mine, but he's quirky and rather unconventional. Most any of them that I have seen are hot, quirky, have a tendency to be anxious, butt dragging, rollback style horses. They tend to be higher headed, do not want to be handled and will climb if you pull on them. Mine had me thinking badly of my hands as a 3 yr old, then I saw Mark Bugni on one at OKC that year and was like "Nope. If one climbs when Mark touches them, that's a character flaw, not a flaw in the riding.".
I know there were a few out of DTF mares, but to be quite honest, with as hot as most any I have seen are, I wouldn't even want to imagine how those are. I know I've said some seemingly negative things, but I do really like the ones that I have known. They just dang sure aren't everyone's cup of tea. The little mare that Jimmy Bryant made the American Top 30 on in 2015 is probably his most successful get. | |
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Miss Not Exciting
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       Location: Ft Worth TX | WrapSnap - 2016-05-20 10:49 PM
I have had one for 5 years. He is out of a Rene Dan Jet/Kitaman mare. Brad obviously liked the cross because there's a pile of those full siblings. I have experienced a few others (with different maternal lines) and seen a few others. I love mine, but he's quirky and rather unconventional. Most any of them that I have seen are hot, quirky, have a tendency to be anxious, butt dragging, rollback style horses. They tend to be higher headed, do not want to be handled and will climb if you pull on them. Mine had me thinking badly of my hands as a 3 yr old, then I saw Mark Bugni on one at OKC that year and was like "Nope. If one climbs when Mark touches them, that's a character flaw, not a flaw in the riding.".
I know there were a few out of DTF mares, but to be quite honest, with as hot as most any I have seen are, I wouldn't even want to imagine how those are. I know I've said some seemingly negative things, but I do really like the ones that I have known. They just dang sure aren't everyone's cup of tea. The little mare that Jimmy Bryant made the American Top 30 on in 2015 is probably his most successful get.
I just bought a gelding bred just like yours WrapSnap. Came straight out of Brad Wagners program. Hes by Dr Red Rock and out of a Rene Dan Jet/ Kitaman mare. I go pick him up monday, hes finished but sat a few years. I know of Rene Dan Jet but have struggled to find info on what Dr Red Rock has produced. I bought this horse on a whim, had no need for him, but couldn't refuse the deal. I'll see if I can post his breeding! This one is high headed and requires a super light handed rider (why hes sat for a while).
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