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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | Anyone have any of his babies? Or opinions of this stud and his breeding? |
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Regular
Posts: 78
   Location: TX | I almost bought a filly by him, really liked her a lot. I had already just bought a mare from the Crago's in foal to Nonstop Nitro, otherwise I probably would have bought the filly. |
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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | All of his babies that I have seen are built to the hilt. Very nice looking, but I just don't hear a lot about him. |
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 Swiffer PIcker Upper
Posts: 4015
  Location: Four Corners Colorado | Personally I love the way he is built and the way he worked. I think he is over looked because he never made it to the barrel pen and his bottom side isn't packed full of well known names people over look him even though his dam was a very very nice mare.
Edited by equussynergy 2014-12-02 9:53 AM
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 I'm not opinionated
Posts: 4597
      Location: Online | The few I've seen haven't really done well. But in their defense they were all pushed early on, maybe if they were given time to develop mentally they might be ok. I also question their overall speed. If you can get one at a good price it might be worth it to try.
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 Expert
Posts: 3782
        Location: Gainesville, TX | Never ridden one and couldn't say as to personality but I've seen a couple and boy are they lookers. |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | He's a pretty good looking dude. His female family just never really did it for me and with all the studs out there, I would pass. He has color and is by BB, who in his own right was not a sire of sires really but if you like BB go for it. I have never seen any offspring other than some pictures and they looked pretty good. |
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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | In looking at his dam side it looks like they have a lot of race in there, but you have to do some research to see it.... nothing really jumps out at you. Lots of nice stallions out there and weeding out is the fun part :)
I do like the BB of course. He is in some stallion auctions, so I'll keep an eye on it. |
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 Canine Carryout Queen
        Location: Oklahoma | I love him!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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 Lady Di
Posts: 21556
        Location: Oklahoma | I rode a full brother to him. He was a very nicely dispositioned horse and solid on the pattern. I would have put a youth on him as a 4 yr old; that's how nice he was. I bought him at the BFA sale in OkC. His dam's side is more old run, but I do think he would cross a lot better on speed mares than on more "work" mares. Mine always had plenty of speed, but he was turny. Unfortunately, mine turned out pretty badly on the front end and was a bay, so that's probably why he was gelded, but overall, I would breed to him if I had a nice speed bred mare. Plus, you gotta love his color. |
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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | Thanks for the replies!
I wasn't planning on breeding my mare in 2015, but he caught my eye and his babies have been stunning. |
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