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| Has anyone seen or heard of his colts making barrel horses
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| There was one in the Montana qualifier that placed just out of the top 10. I've watched the horse run and it looks really nice! The name of the horse is Eyema Rare Bug. |
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| Thank you, I will look it. Maybe day crowd will know something on them. |
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| Anyone from the day shift seen any of his offspring ? |
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     Location: Central Texas | I have one. "Wild Eyed Spider Bug" He is a four yr old gelding SI 97 that I got the first of June. He is very personable and likes people. I have not started him on barrels, yet. He got whipped by my horses and had enough hide knocked off his back that he needed time to recover and now he's transitioning, hopefully, to be barefoot. So.....I don't know yet. I can tell you that he is smart and very sensitive, so I'm pretty sure that rough handling will upset him. Not much help, sorry. I sure do like him.
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| Marfan - 2014-10-22 11:35 AM I have one. "Wild Eyed Spider Bug" He is a four yr old gelding SI 97 that I got the first of June. He is very personable and likes people. I have not started him on barrels, yet. He got whipped by my horses and had enough hide knocked off his back that he needed time to recover and now he's transitioning, hopefully, to be barefoot. So.....I don't know yet. I can tell you that he is smart and very sensitive, so I'm pretty sure that rough handling will upset him. Not much help, sorry. I sure do like him.
Nice horse, is he out of a First to Shine mare? |
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     Location: Central Texas | Thanks, Whiteboy, yes he is. |
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| I remember his ad on here. Probably one of the prettiest movers I have seen in a while. Super nice horse, with a very nice pedigree. That is actually one of the most successful cross on FTS mares. What a great find for you. |
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     Location: Texas | Whiteboy - 2014-10-22 3:54 PM
I remember his ad on here. Probably one of the prettiest movers I have seen in a while. Super nice horse, with a very nice pedigree. That is actually one of the most successful cross on FTS mares. What a great find for you. Â
I'm friends with the lady who she bought him from :P. She's got some nice horses! |
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     Location: Central Texas | Â Thanks for the kind words! |
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| I have an own daughter. I've never seen pictures of him. Does anyone know where he's standing at?
My mare has turned out to be a nice barrel horse. She came off the track. She's 5 and running 1D -2d times with minimal hauling. Very ratey, turny mare.
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Most of them were bred by LJ Farms and they have/had and arsenal of mares. I doubt you'll find one without a really nice dam line. |
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