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| I have an open horse and want to get a younger prospect to bring along with me and get going.
I have it narrowed down to two (both are 6 year olds) -
1) Nicely bred (1/2 cow horse, 1/2 race blood), pretty broke with a decent handle, not super fast - but decent speed
2) Nicely bred (all race blood), was on the track and is more than race broke but not super broke (needs more), is exceptionally fast and is actually freakish in his speed.
Both have good dispositions and are gentle.
I am an advanced rider when it comes to barrel racing and have lots of experience.
Which one should I choose and why? HELP! |
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| I would pick #1 for sure, the speed will come, and a cow/race cross will most likely be better minded and since he isn't OTT it will be easier to start. Talk to people who have gotten colts OTT, it's way more challenging than you'd expect. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | To me it depends on the bloodlines and their built.. so hard for me to say, goodluck on whichever one you choose |
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        Location: Pacific Northwest | The second one.
My horse is off the track, her last start was as a 4 year old and she was running barrels by the time she was 7. Super soft and flexible, great mover, and well patterned.
The challenge with OTT horses is just that they already know they can run, but it's not impossible. If they want to turn, they want to turn, and I don't think being on the track changes that. Fastest horse I've ever owned is a ranch bred gelding that never ran on the track and he was still incredibly hard to instill the idea of rating into. My OTT mare on the other hand is actually pretty ratey. |
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  Ms. Marine
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     Location: Texas | Option number two for sure! Love cow/running bred horses. |
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | #2 |
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       Location: Florida | #2 |
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| I personally would chose the cow/race cross. But I think you will get a lot of opinions based on what they prefer. I think a more accurate response would give bloodlines and photos. |
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       Location: Phoenix | I like my cow ponies so I'd say #1. If you still can't decide, choose the better looking one LOL |
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        Location: Oklahoma | Mine!! See my signature!! He's a buy for the price! |
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| dianeguinn - 2017-04-22 7:53 PM
Mine!! See my signature!! He's a buy for the price!
Well yours is cute |
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| What does your gut tell you? |
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       Location: on the fine line between insanity and geniusness | I'm partial because I live with a herd of cowboys!! BUT do a little research the cow/race cross is getting BIG in the barrel pen. I'd rather have one that is more broke with a better handle. |
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| I'm just a chick with an opinion but I always get cow/race cross when I can! In fact my horse I'm running right now who's been "that horse" for me is cutting bred and loves working cows! I still work cows with her often or even let my dad (or a very short list of other cowboys I know), ride her a few days during the week just to have her do something besides run in circles! She can be hot because she's got a TON of power and she needs me to be confident so it's fun for me to work cows on her and watch those ears perk up and her blood kick in. She watches them like she's done it every day for years, (she hasn't lol), she just "knows" what to do. But she also loves running barrels, as long as I help her she loves to go & that seems to work for us! I think it helps keep her head level, when we're running every weekend and she doesn't get into the pasture to have another job I can tell a difference. |
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| Cow speed cross. I think they have a better turn on them and more sensible. |
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  Angel in a Sorrel Coat
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     Location: In a happy place | Cow/Race bred. |
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | I'm a huge cow bred fan, two I'm running right now have more cow/performance then run and can still hang. They're smarter and easier to train (I think) and I've seen some freakishly fast cow horses - think about it, they're bred to chase a cow! |
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| Ashley Lynn - 2017-04-23 5:02 AM
I'm partial because I live with a herd of cowboys!! BUT do a little research the cow/race cross is getting BIG in the barrel pen. I'd rather have one that is more broke with a better handle.
I think you just answered your question. :) Go with your gut. |
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| Anyone else? I'm so torn! |
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| BrightEyes - 2017-04-25 11:57 AM
Anyone else? I'm so torn!
Have you gone to try them out? If so, buy the one that makes your heart sing. I have never bought sight unseen, though. Of course, when I buy it is usually for life. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | All of mine are cow or performance horses crossed on run. |
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| I will never buy another OTT....but I know a lot of people have success with them. I like cow/run cross, but I don't mind straight cow, or straight run....I just wouldn't touch one off the track personally. |
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    Location: north mississippi | #1 Both of the horses I'm riding now are cow /race breed love them! |
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| If #1 is cowbred in the top side and running on the bottom side, then go with that horse. If it's the other way around (run on top, cow on bottom) then go with #2, the racehorse. Of course, if it were me, I'd ride them both and see which one has a feel that I like. |
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       Location: "...way down south in the Everglades..." | Have you ridden an OTT? If not I'd say #1 as they aren't always fun. #1 should also be more versatile and enjoyable. What race lines are they bred? Also, I'd vet check either one - but particuarly the OTT. |
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