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Cowbred horses on the pattern?
barrelhorse10
Reg. Feb 2017
Posted 2021-01-22 12:10 PM
Subject: Cowbred horses on the pattern?


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I have an 8 month old colt who I'm considering putting on the barrel pattern when he comes of age or selling. I'm curious to see if anyone has anything bred like this who has been successful in the barrel pen. 

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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2021-01-22 1:23 PM
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I ran a lot of cutting bred horses (docs prescription, poco bueno, Hollywood Gold, ect) and they were all jam up 1D barrel horses. 

Lisas Louie is more of a mix like your colt, I personally love the papers. 

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barrelhorse10
Reg. Feb 2017
Posted 2021-01-22 1:28 PM
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Thank you so much! I'm hopeful for his future!

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MadCow
Reg. Jun 2014
Posted 2021-01-22 3:00 PM
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As a cowhorse person, I love how your colt is bred!

Freckles Playboy to this day has a big influence in the show pen and especially as a broodmare sire. I have a grand daughter that I'm breeding. This year's colt for a cow horse and have her booked to breed to running bred horse for a barrel prospect. 

Also love the Sugar Bars, Peppy San and Docs Jack Frost horses. 

If I owned him I'd be excited.

 

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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2021-01-22 4:25 PM
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Even if its not a 1D horse, that's okay.  98% of riders couldn't even ride one.  

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barrelhorse10
Reg. Feb 2017
Posted 2021-01-22 4:27 PM
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I was not concerned about 1D potential. Wanted to know if lines like this could make a barrel horse or if he'd be better in a cutting environment. Thank you.



Edited by barrelhorse10 2021-01-22 4:28 PM
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2021-01-22 4:28 PM
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Whiteboy - 2021-01-22 4:25 PM

Even if its not a 1D horse, that's okay.  98% of riders couldn't even ride one.  

What!!!! Wow!!!! I'm hoping I'm reading this wrong..



Edited by Southtxponygirl 2021-01-22 4:48 PM
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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2021-01-22 5:41 PM
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Whiteboy - 2021-01-22 4:25 PM


Even if its not a 1D horse, that's okay.  98% of riders couldn't even ride one.  



What!!!! Wow!!!! I'm hoping I'm reading this wrong..


I'm not being mean.  Are you a 1d rider Roxie?  Me either.  My point is even if its not a top division horse, thats okay.  Still might make a really really nice 2 or 3 or 4D horse and that is awesome depending on what you want.  

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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2021-01-22 5:42 PM
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barrelhorse10 - 2021-01-22 4:27 PM


I was not concerned about 1D potential. Wanted to know if lines like this could make a barrel horse or if he'd be better in a cutting environment. Thank you.


Would proably make a better barrel horse than a cutting horse only because barrel horses come in all shapes colors and speeds.  Cutting horses are either great or a reject.  

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MadCow
Reg. Jun 2014
Posted 2021-01-22 6:13 PM
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barrelhorse10 - 2021-01-22 3:27 PM


I was not concerned about 1D potential. Wanted to know if lines like this could make a barrel horse or if he'd be better in a cutting environment. Thank you.


The Dash for Cash would make it a little tough to market as a cutting horse. Maybe more suited for reined cow horse. A few people are trying to put a little more run in on the cow lines so they don't get out ran going down the fence. 

But I wouldn't hesitate to put him on the barrel pattern. For someone like me, I'd do it. 

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cindyt
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2021-02-02 1:00 PM
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Love those lines!!! and HECK YEAH!!! I bet he loves barrels and does great!

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Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2021-02-02 1:11 PM
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Southtxponygirl - 2021-01-22 4:28 PM



Whiteboy - 2021-01-22 4:25 PM


Even if its not a 1D horse, that's okay.  98% of riders couldn't even ride one.  



What!!!! Wow!!!! I'm hoping I'm reading this wrong..


Right? Because the difference between 1D and 3D is 1 Mississippi

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Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2021-02-02 3:28 PM
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MadCow - 2021-01-22 6:13 PM


barrelhorse10 - 2021-01-22 3:27 PM


I was not concerned about 1D potential. Wanted to know if lines like this could make a barrel horse or if he'd be better in a cutting environment. Thank you.



The Dash for Cash would make it a little tough to market as a cutting horse. Maybe more suited for reined cow horse. A few people are trying to put a little more run in on the cow lines so they don't get out ran going down the fence. 


But I wouldn't hesitate to put him on the barrel pattern. For someone like me, I'd do it. 


I believe, and I could be mistaken, that Miss N Cash sired some good cutting horses. 

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MadCow
Reg. Jun 2014
Posted 2021-02-02 3:51 PM
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barrelhorse10 - 2021-01-22 3:27 PM


I was not concerned about 1D potential. Wanted to know if lines like this could make a barrel horse or if he'd be better in a cutting environment. Thank you.



The Dash for Cash would make it a little tough to market as a cutting horse. Maybe more suited for reined cow horse. A few people are trying to put a little more run in on the cow lines so they don't get out ran going down the fence. 


But I wouldn't hesitate to put him on the barrel pattern. For someone like me, I'd do it. 



I believe, and I could be mistaken, that Miss N Cash sired some good cutting horses. 


You are correct. I saw the Dash For Cash but overlooked Miss N Cash. And they purposely bred Dash For Cash to the Doc Bar mare to put some run into cow horses. Disregard what I said about being tough to market as a cutter. 

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3canstorun
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2021-02-02 7:33 PM
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barrelhorse10 - 2021-01-22 3:27 PM

I was not concerned about 1D potential. Wanted to know if lines like this could make a barrel horse or if he'd be better in a cutting environment. Thank you.

The Dash for Cash would make it a little tough to market as a cutting horse. Maybe more suited for reined cow horse. A few people are trying to put a little more run in on the cow lines so they don't get out ran going down the fence. 

But I wouldn't hesitate to put him on the barrel pattern. For someone like me, I'd do it. 

I believe, and I could be mistaken, that Miss N Cash sired some good cutting horses. 

You are correct. I saw the Dash For Cash but overlooked Miss N Cash. And they purposely bred Dash For Cash to the Doc Bar mare to put some run into cow horses. Disregard what I said about being tough to market as a cutter. 

It will market better as a barrel horse or ranch classes. Cutters are more particular about popular lines then barrel racers. And it is harder to find a trainer for cutting who will do you a good job. And when you go to enter it is a lot more to show cutters then barrel horses. IMO that is also why cutters are so particular, cost. 



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MadCow
Reg. Jun 2014
Posted 2021-02-02 9:08 PM
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barrelhorse10 - 2021-01-22 3:27 PM


I was not concerned about 1D potential. Wanted to know if lines like this could make a barrel horse or if he'd be better in a cutting environment. Thank you.



The Dash for Cash would make it a little tough to market as a cutting horse. Maybe more suited for reined cow horse. A few people are trying to put a little more run in on the cow lines so they don't get out ran going down the fence. 


But I wouldn't hesitate to put him on the barrel pattern. For someone like me, I'd do it. 



I believe, and I could be mistaken, that Miss N Cash sired some good cutting horses. 



You are correct. I saw the Dash For Cash but overlooked Miss N Cash. And they purposely bred Dash For Cash to the Doc Bar mare to put some run into cow horses. Disregard what I said about being tough to market as a cutter. 



It will market better as a barrel horse or ranch classes. Cutters are more particular about popular lines then barrel racers. And it is harder to find a trainer for cutting who will do you a good job. And when you go to enter it is a lot more to show cutters then barrel horses. IMO that is also why cutters are so particular, cost. 


Agreed. In my opinion depends on what level and where you're at. I know some little club cutters that would snatch that colt up or some RCH people.

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3canstorun
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2021-02-03 7:56 AM
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barrelhorse10 - 2021-01-22 3:27 PM


I was not concerned about 1D potential. Wanted to know if lines like this could make a barrel horse or if he'd be better in a cutting environment. Thank you.



The Dash for Cash would make it a little tough to market as a cutting horse. Maybe more suited for reined cow horse. A few people are trying to put a little more run in on the cow lines so they don't get out ran going down the fence. 


But I wouldn't hesitate to put him on the barrel pattern. For someone like me, I'd do it. 



I believe, and I could be mistaken, that Miss N Cash sired some good cutting horses. 



You are correct. I saw the Dash For Cash but overlooked Miss N Cash. And they purposely bred Dash For Cash to the Doc Bar mare to put some run into cow horses. Disregard what I said about being tough to market as a cutter. 



It will market better as a barrel horse or ranch classes. Cutters are more particular about popular lines then barrel racers. And it is harder to find a trainer for cutting who will do you a good job. And when you go to enter it is a lot more to show cutters then barrel horses. IMO that is also why cutters are so particular, cost. 



Agreed. In my opinion depends on what level and where you're at. I know some little club cutters that would snatch that colt up or some RCH people.


And I do believe it would make a good barrel horse.  So, to the original poster, go for it.  

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cmpsp1
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2021-02-07 10:36 PM
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Good pedigree speed got sprinters, love speed and cow breds, they are just perfect for the pattern in my mind turn and burn is bred into the pedigree should be competitive if the heart is there for the work...time will tell you that after you give the horse time to make up their mind that is.

 

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Josiah Rogers
Reg. Oct 2020
Posted 2021-11-16 9:31 AM
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Thanks for the information.
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SmokinBandits
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2021-11-16 8:56 PM
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Looks like a great mix to me. 

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Pocob
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2021-11-17 2:22 PM
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That is a super nice cross.  Will have a mind along with athletic ability.  Will work a cow and hunt the barrels, poles.. trail ride.. it will be whatever you want it to be.

 

ETA - I am currently running a Freckles Playboy / Mr San Peppy and that hussy find a barrel every time. Even after my lazy butt hasn't ridden and left her to be feed bucket fit. She is honest and enjoys her job.



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