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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | Sun_Ruler_86 - 2013-11-22 2:49 PM Thank you for the name suggestions! I love Tadpole and Chance and Gambler. :) I think I'll wait til I get him home and see who he really is and try them all on him and see which sticks. And as far as the concern for his being a stallion go, I'm wondering how anyone can expect a horse to have a performance record when he was never given the opportunity? This horse has never been given a chance to do anything to make him worthy. And I plan to show and rodeo him heavily and see what he can do in an arena. I understand that most people wouldn't breed to him, and that is their right. There are several horses that are proven and have a good reputation that I would never breed to. Everyone has a differing opinion on horses, bits, saddles, training styles, bloodlines, etc., etc.; the list goes on and on, as far as the eye can see. And that's why there is such a huge market for so many different things in this industry. Bad things happen when everybody gets hooked on the same thing (HYPP) and it creates a terrible name and reputation for anything that comes behind it that's related. Anyhow, I am excited about him and am very much looking forward to seeing him healthy, in shape, and turning a set of cans. Thanks, y'all, for your input.
I like chance a lot
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     Location: Exactly where I am supposed to be | Sun_Ruler_86 - 2013-11-22 2:49 PM
Thank you for the name suggestions! I love Tadpole and Chance and Gambler. :) I think I'll wait til I get him home and see who he really is and try them all on him and see which sticks.
And as far as the concern for his being a stallion go, I'm wondering how anyone can expect a horse to have a performance record when he was never given the opportunity? This horse has never been given a chance to do anything to make him worthy. And I plan to show and rodeo him heavily and see what he can do in an arena. I understand that most people wouldn't breed to him, and that is their right. There are several horses that are proven and have a good reputation that I would never breed to. Everyone has a differing opinion on horses, bits, saddles, training styles, bloodlines, etc., etc.; the list goes on and on, as far as the eye can see. And that's why there is such a huge market for so many different things in this industry. Bad things happen when everybody gets hooked on the same thing (HYPP) and it creates a terrible name and reputation for anything that comes behind it that's related.
Anyhow, I am excited about him and am very much looking forward to seeing him healthy, in shape, and turning a set of cans.
Thanks, y'all, for your input.
Good luck with him, he is cute.......and how many good barrel horses are the under dogs people never see coming ? you never know what a horse can do until you put them on the pattern ..........and how many horses don't have a perfect build but still kick but.......I wish you good luck with him .......and thank you for doing a nice thing for a deserving horse, regardless of what he ever does ...you are going to give him the best gift which is a happy life...and A life at that something he sounds like he has never had......God bless for that. | |
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           Location: Kansas | Sun_Ruler_86 - 2013-11-22 2:49 PM Thank you for the name suggestions! I love Tadpole and Chance and Gambler. :) I think I'll wait til I get him home and see who he really is and try them all on him and see which sticks. And as far as the concern for his being a stallion go, I'm wondering how anyone can expect a horse to have a performance record when he was never given the opportunity? This horse has never been given a chance to do anything to make him worthy. And I plan to show and rodeo him heavily and see what he can do in an arena. I understand that most people wouldn't breed to him, and that is their right. There are several horses that are proven and have a good reputation that I would never breed to. Everyone has a differing opinion on horses, bits, saddles, training styles, bloodlines, etc., etc.; the list goes on and on, as far as the eye can see. And that's why there is such a huge market for so many different things in this industry. Bad things happen when everybody gets hooked on the same thing (HYPP) and it creates a terrible name and reputation for anything that comes behind it that's related. Anyhow, I am excited about him and am very much looking forward to seeing him healthy, in shape, and turning a set of cans. Thanks, y'all, for your input.
Well then, I wish you good luck with your endeavor and the rodeo trail. | |
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  Warmblood with Wings
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           Location: Florida.. | He has a kind eye.. I was referring to you had 5 mares waiting to breed to him.. that caught my eye and i apologize.. I love stud horses.. but it doesnt mean id breed mares to them.. .. there is to many horses.. anyway .. good luck and have fun..
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | So you didn't like the name Eunuch then??? lol | |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | LRQHS - 2013-11-22 5:29 PM So you didn't like the name Eunuch then??? lol
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