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  Location: Paducah, Ky | I would love some insight on my new horses pedigree I'm not so formiliar with these bleed lines and what they are known for... Quirks, Pros, Cons, ect....
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/jet+of+red
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Is he a tall sorrel with 3 or 4 white legs? If so pm me.
As for bloodlines, On The Money Red is a super sire of barrel horses and has sired some super nice sires of barrel horses. That geldings sire stood in ND for awhile and had some really pretty babies.
For the dam's lines, I owned a stallion out of that mare for 12 yrs. Just put him down a few weeks ago from injury related arthritis. He was a wonderful horse to own. Here is more info on my website about the dam and what she has produced.
http://grazingbithorses.com/vfburrseye.html |
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2014-09-15 9:55 AM Is he a tall sorrel with 3 or 4 white legs? If so pm me.
As for bloodlines, On The Money Red is a super sire of barrel horses and has sired some super nice sires of barrel horses. That geldings sire stood in ND for awhile and had some really pretty babies.
For the dam's lines, I owned a stallion out of that mare for 12 yrs. Just put him down a few weeks ago from injury related arthritis. He was a wonderful horse to own. Here is more info on my website about the dam and what she has produced.
http://grazingbithorses.com/vfburrseye.html
What??? you had to put your stud down! I'm so sorry to hear that  |
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  Location: Paducah, Ky | AMAZING :) no he is a tall sorrel but all his legs are solid no socks he's not on the pattern I bought him at a registered auctions yesterday bless his heart he doesn't know anything but go and whoa kinda neck reigns... We trail rode him yesterday and he was super and his disposition is sweet sweet sweet I'm very pleased with him I got him to train and sell but I just might have to keep him! |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | sosfly - 2014-09-15 9:05 AM AMAZING :) no he is a tall sorrel but all his legs are solid no socks he's not on the pattern I bought him at a registered auctions yesterday bless his heart he doesn't know anything but go and whoa kinda neck reigns... We trail rode him yesterday and he was super and his disposition is sweet sweet sweet I'm very pleased with him I got him to train and sell but I just might have to keep him!
Oh Phewww. I sent you a pm about the other one with white legs than. He had been passed from killer sale to killer sale because he was nicely broke, but was a cripple. Poor horse. I tracked down his origional owner that sold him and he had injured a front foot or maybe both of them. I was heart broken because I really had my heart set on him when I saw him for sale on facebook.
I think I watched your gelding sale through the Fizz Bomb sale yrs ago as a yearling. He was a beauty! |
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  Location: Paducah, Ky | He's been passed quite a bit as well and he's not been taken care of that's for sure he needs some weight and TLC but he hit the jackpot cause I work for a vet/equine chiro... I get him everything he needs. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I'm so glad he found you then! We almost bought that mare at the Heritage place but she was about 16 if I remember right and open. My husband has a policy against older open mares, mostly older mares. They no saled her, but she went to that sale a wooly pasture mare, not fitted and looking good. She ended up dying of colic later that next spring.
She was a nice producer being bred to several different stallions and every one of her babies was nice looking too. I heard they all had great dispositions too. Good luck with him! |
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