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Mr Illuminator Bred? How are they?
Neros Winning Chick
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2020-06-09 8:52 PM
Subject: Mr Illuminator Bred? How are they?



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Just wondering how Mr. Illuminator bred horses tend to be? Temperament, training etc.

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casualdust07
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2020-06-10 9:28 AM
Subject: RE: Mr Illuminator Bred? How are they?



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I bred my daughter of Valiant Hero to TR Illumniator Cash this year.  I asked around about his temperament specifically.  I was told by someone who has ridden several of his colts that they had great dispositions and were very trainable.  I picked him to give me something different and something durable to hold up to rodeo life. So I guess we will see next year! 

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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2020-06-10 12:24 PM
Subject: RE: Mr Illuminator Bred? How are they?



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We have a 5 year old gelding that goes back to Mr. Illuminator on the bottom side; I think he's either grand or great grand get, and out of a Topsail Cody mare. He's got a really big engine, super smart, cowy, and I would say overall fairly easy to train, but he is not at all for a beginner. His personality, training wise, is get in and get out; he's not the type of horse that will let you "pick on" him persay. If you pick it just irritates the crap out of him and he'll get really pi$$y and buck. He's my husband's heel prospect, but I'd really like to put him on the barrels. We've played around and he's got a really cool move. I'd own another for sure.    

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