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| Any thoughts on Driftwoods? I have a three y/o with Driftwood lines and he actually has Docs Jack Frost on the bottom side.
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           Location: Kansas | My boyfriend and I LOVE THEM!!!! Along with blue valentine. We like the old foundation lines and color. They are smart, and quick to learn |
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| hoofs_in_motion - 2017-08-20 1:25 PM
My boyfriend and I LOVE THEM!!!! Along with blue valentine. We like the old foundation lines and color. They are smart, and quick to learn
I'm soo happy to hear that! He's one of the first Driftwoods I've owned and I have been very impressed by what I've heard about the line. I'm really excited with the way he's going!
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     Location: OH. IO | LOVE THEM:) |
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       Location: Oklahoma | Just ask Mightybroke and Whiteboy... Cross Spur too raises some nice ones. I for one am a HUGE fan. They are sensitive, smart and love to work. They are fast learners and retain information. I absolutely would own more. |
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   Location: OH | TwistedK - 2017-08-21 8:17 AM Just ask Mightybroke and Whiteboy... Cross Spur too raises some nice ones. I for one am a HUGE fan. They are sensitive, smart and love to work. They are fast learners and retain information. I absolutely would own more.
What she said. Our whole program revolves around the Driftwood/Sun Frost line. |
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| I have a sunfrost/driftwood 3 year old. Smartest and easiest horse I have ever trained. She didn't flinch on her first ride, trail rides like a dream and is safe (Yes, shes 3 but I would trust her over most 10 year olds). She also is also crazy athletic and will go all day. Since day one she has stood tied at the trailer all day without fussing.
I heard all kinds of sterotypes... buckers, spooky, etc. She isn't close to any of that and either are her siblings so not sure about those stigmas. |
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         Location: SW MO | Driftwoods nick name was Speedy There are a lot of good barrel and rope horses with Driftwood in their pedigrees. They are very fast learners and smart so you have to be careful because of course you can quickly teach them bad things as easily as good things. They are very watchy they know everything that is happening around them. They also are a lot happier if they can see what you are doing. So if you are shoeing, brushing, what ever if you give them a loose enough lead they can turn and see you they are a lot happier. |
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| Yup, love them. |
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   Location: OH | This filly is our fourth generation and 18 years to get to this point. She is our first time crossing a daughter of one stallion back on the other stallion---Driftwood through and through and we sure think it worked.
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       Location: Oklahoma | This is my 4 year old from Crossspur. She just had her 5th ride. Nothing phases her and she embodies the whole package.
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| I'll share as well. Double bred Driftwood Ike. He's the real deal.
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| Mighty Broke - 2017-08-21 8:09 AM
This filly is our fourth generation and 18 years to get to this point. She is our first time crossing a daughter of one stallion back on the other stallion---Driftwood through and through and we sure think it worked.
Super nice! Grats on your breeding program for sure! |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Mighty Broke - 2017-08-21 10:09 AM This filly is our fourth generation and 18 years to get to this point. She is our first time crossing a daughter of one stallion back on the other stallion---Driftwood through and through and we sure think it worked.
Now this is what I call Eye Candy , great shoulder, awesome hip and that beautiful head |
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   Location: OH | Whiteboy - 2017-08-21 11:52 AM I'll share as well. Double bred Driftwood Ike. He's the real deal.
Indeed he is. |
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   Location: OH | Southtxponygirl - 2017-08-21 12:13 PM Mighty Broke - 2017-08-21 10:09 AM This filly is our fourth generation and 18 years to get to this point. She is our first time crossing a daughter of one stallion back on the other stallion---Driftwood through and through and we sure think it worked. Now this is what I call Eye Candy , great shoulder, awesome hip and that beautiful head
Thank You. |
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| I will try and upload a picture of mine
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Really enjoy seeing everyones horses, you guys got some nice ones |
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| Makes me even more excited to hear all this! I just threw a saddle up on this one a couple days ago and he handled it like it was just a normal thing for him! |
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      Location: Arkansas | This is the pretty pony page  |
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