Posted 2019-03-31 9:37 PM Subject: RE: First Wrangler
Neat Freak
Posts: 11216 Location: Wonderful Wyoming
I have a daughter. She's a nice looking mare, easy to be around. A bit busy minded so we've been breeding her to a son of FG and my Firewater Finale son. I think she did well soundness wise considering she ran and won AAA in both APHA and AQHA races. Then she had a barrel racing career. She has been blistered and pin fired. Not uncommon for race horses so I don't hold that against her soundness.
Posted 2019-04-02 4:07 AM Subject: RE: First Wrangler
Thick and Wavy
Posts: 6102 Location: Nebraska
I have one. She’s bred to FSTV right now. She was FAST when I ran her. She had some soundness issues but I attribute that to a poor farrier and vet when she was younger. My mare is absolutely gorgeous.
Posted 2019-04-02 12:00 PM Subject: RE: First Wrangler
Member
Posts: 38
I have owned one for 10 years. He is a challenging horse but oh so smart, talented and totally worth it. I think a lot of his "challenging" aspects come from years of untreated ulcers before I knew what I was dealing with. However, he has so much heart and a strong desire to communicate with me which sounds weird, but I swear... he talks to me all the time. I'd own another in a heartbeat. He's taught me more than I could ever teach him.