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     Location: Oklahoma | Does anyone run barrels on one? or have one? what do you think? I don't know much bout the history of Dual Rey except a little here and there. thanks |
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| I believe Kelly Yates had some nice horses by Dual Rey out of Firewater Fiesta. |
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| Krystal on here, her user name is her name with some #’s, she has a Dual Rey son.
My good horse is by Rey Dual, full brother to Dual Rey, and out of a Haidas Little Pep daughter. He’s a wicked turney thing. I got him at 7 and patterned him myself. We are headed into our 3rd season and last year ran inside a second at rodeos and jackpots if all sizes, including several 1D runs and a couple wins at smaller jackpots. Switched up some equipment this winter and I’m excited to get back out there! I’d take another like him, he’s also a lot of fun to rope on. |
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| I have a daughter of stylish rey out of an own daughter of nurse rey. She is my sorting horse they are nice horses mine is hot doesn't like to be picked on. Mine can get frazzled easily I just always ride her smooth and calmly we get along great they are very athletic |
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     Location: Oklahoma | Thanks! I am riding one for a friend of mine and I love him!!! He has such huge personality! He plays with the walker and the leads hanging from the arms, he constantly moving my barrels and whatever else he can mess with! He will tap you on the shoulder if he ready to move on and you are talking to someone. That's just a few things! He is the grandson of Dual Rey and I don't know on mom side what he is. My massager said he looks just like his grandpa and acts like him too. So that's what got me curious bout others out there! |
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| Turnburnsis - 2018-02-18 7:58 AM
Thanks! I am riding one for a friend of mine and I love him!!! He has such huge personality! He plays with the walker and the leads hanging from the arms, he constantly moving my barrels and whatever else he can mess with! He will tap you on the shoulder if he ready to move on and you are talking to someone. That's just a few things! He is the grandson of Dual Rey and I don't know on mom side what he is. My massager said he looks just like his grandpa and acts like him too. So that's what got me curious bout others out there!
Mine has a big personality for sure despite being a little guy. He’s very...sassy. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Dual Rey is a very Handsome stallion..
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| Dual Reys are usually little and sorrel and cowy and quick as heck and gritty minded! I have a son of Halreycious who is an a hole-but so fast and quick and talented. I'd love to take a dual rey daughter to Fiestas Gotta Gun, or a PYC stud. |
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      Location: Willows, CA | We have a cutter by him. A really nice horse, but takes a while to warm up. Nice to be around, smooth mover and smart, but most of the ones I have seen are small for barrels. Built to stay sound. |
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| Mines gritty also I've been trying to figure out how long to ride her before cattle she is hot and if she stands to long waiting her turn to work cattle she gets fresh again how long do you trot and lope yours |
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      Location: Willows, CA | tin can - 2018-02-19 3:05 PM
Mines gritty also I've been trying to figure out how long to ride her before cattle she is hot and if she stands to long waiting her turn to work cattle she gets fresh again how long do you trot and lope yours
long trot for 30 minutes or so in the warm up pen. He stays pretty good after that. Very grain sensitive. Move to a high fat lower starch diet if you can. That helps a lot.
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | I love duel rays, however they tend to be smaller, quick and catty like any good cutting bred horse. There’s one that runs here in south central Florida that’s 1D all day. |
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      Location: Willows, CA | tin can - 2018-02-19 7:12 PM
I feed renew gold and alfalfa hay
Me too. |
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    Location: California | I have one in for training right now. Started as a cutter but the owner ran barrels on him. Super calm, gentle, laid back, in your pocket (too much for me) personality. Very trainable and takes to anything quick. I like him. But I rope and he can drag his booty. Extremely light too. I would love more as rope horse prospects. He is everyone's favorite around here.
Editted to add: He is by a Duel Rey stud and is a 2D/3D barrel horse as a 4/5 year old.
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| little_bug - 2018-02-20 8:53 AM I have one in for training right now. Started as a cutter but the owner ran barrels on him. Super calm, gentle, laid back, in your pocket (too much for me) personality. Very trainable and takes to anything quick. I like him. But I rope and he can drag his booty. Extremely light too. I would love more as rope horse prospects. He is everyone's favorite around here.
Editted to add: He is by a Duel Rey stud and is a 2D/3D barrel horse as a 4/5 year old.
Wonder which stud, and what kind mare is he out of? He's so pretty and bay lol! |
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           Location: Kansas | I own a granddaughter of Smart Royal Rey (LTE $84k) who is a son of Duel Rey. She has a stifle injury so isn't performance sound, but she sure can spin a hole in the ground on her "good" side. Wish I would have been able to run her on barrels, as I'm sure she would take pretty quickly to it because she's smart as a whip, and has quite the personality |
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    Location: California | lopnaround - 2018-02-20 8:08 AM little_bug - 2018-02-20 8:53 AM I have one in for training right now. Started as a cutter but the owner ran barrels on him. Super calm, gentle, laid back, in your pocket (too much for me) personality. Very trainable and takes to anything quick. I like him. But I rope and he can drag his booty. Extremely light too. I would love more as rope horse prospects. He is everyone's favorite around here.
Editted to add: He is by a Duel Rey stud and is a 2D/3D barrel horse as a 4/5 year old. Wonder which stud, and what kind mare is he out of? He's so pretty and bay lol!
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      Location: Northern CA | lopnaround - 2018-02-19 8:47 AM Dual Reys are usually little and sorrel and cowy and quick as heck and gritty minded! I have a son of Halreycious who is an a hole-but so fast and quick and talented. I'd love to take a dual rey daughter to Fiestas Gotta Gun, or a PYC stud.
Lol! Yes, I think they spelled his name wrong from the get go.... should have been Hell-reycious! All of them I have been around have been "a-holes". |
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