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Poohb10454
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted
2014-12-01 3:58 PM
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Broodmare Pedigree...
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Location: Savannah, Tennessee
We are looking at a couple of broodmares. would just like some other opinions. If you were picking one, which would it be. why?
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/dashing+aces
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/classic+dash+rio
Edited by Poohb10454 2014-12-01 4:16 PM
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SoDak
Reg. Jan 2013
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2014-12-01 4:04 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
Veteran
Posts: 289
Location: Northeast SD
It would depend.. Do you have your own stud that you are breeding them to
(If so what is his pedigree
) or are you going to be breeding to outside studs? There is also a pretty large age difference. You would probably get more babies out of the 2008 model. That is the one I personally like the best because I love Special Effort
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total performance
Reg. Nov 2007
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2014-12-01 4:05 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
Namesless in BHW
Posts: 10368
Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs
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LRQHS
Reg. Nov 2011
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2014-12-01 4:08 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
Posts: 16390
Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :)
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Poohb10454
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted
2014-12-01 4:15 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
Regular
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Location: Savannah, Tennessee
SoDak - 2014-12-01 4:04 PM
It would depend.. Do you have your own stud that you are breeding them to
(If so what is his pedigree
) or are you going to be breeding to outside studs? There is also a pretty large age difference. You would probably get more babies out of the 2008 model. That is the one I personally like the best because I love Special Effort
We will be breeding to outside studs...no one specific as of yet.
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LRQHS
Reg. Nov 2011
Posted
2014-12-01 4:21 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
Posts: 16390
Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :)
Poohb10454 - 2014-12-01 4:15 PM
SoDak - 2014-12-01 4:04 PM It would depend.. Do you have your own stud that you are breeding them to
(If so what is his pedigree
) or are you going to be breeding to outside studs? There is also a pretty large age difference. You would probably get more babies out of the 2008 model. That is the one I personally like the best because I love Special Effort
We will be breeding to outside studs...no one specific as of yet.
My opinion is that A Classic Dash is a broodmare sire. Plus, her dam line is strong with her mother producing 2 stakes winners and is multiple stakes placed.
Edited by LRQHS 2014-12-01 4:24 PM
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
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2014-12-01 4:29 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
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2014-12-01 4:41 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
That's White "Man" to You
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needmocash
Reg. Sep 2007
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2014-12-01 4:46 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
Location: Montana
2. I have a black daughter of A Classic Dash that is producing some outstanding black fillies.
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SKM
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted
2014-12-01 4:52 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
Saint Stacey
For raising barrel horses? #1 hands down for me based on pedigree alone.
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brlraceaddict
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted
2014-12-01 4:56 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
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I'd go with #1 based on pedigree but I would have to see pictures to pick for certain.
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LRQHS
Reg. Nov 2011
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2014-12-01 4:59 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
Posts: 16390
Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :)
brlraceaddict - 2014-12-01 4:56 PM
I'd go with #1 based on pedigree but I would have to see pictures to pick for certain.
Google the names, you can see both of them.
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
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2014-12-01 5:24 PM
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RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
Location: Wonderful Wyoming
LRQHS - 2014-12-01 3:21 PM
Poohb10454 - 2014-12-01 4:15 PM
SoDak - 2014-12-01 4:04 PM It would depend.. Do you have your own stud that you are breeding them to
(If so what is his pedigree
) or are you going to be breeding to outside studs? There is also a pretty large age difference. You would probably get more babies out of the 2008 model. That is the one I personally like the best because I love Special Effort
We will be breeding to outside studs...no one specific as of yet.
My opinion is that A Classic Dash is a broodmare sire. Plus, her dam line is strong with her mother producing 2 stakes winners and is multiple stakes placed.
What she said. I just got a daughter of ACD this spring and look forward to what she produces. She's a big thick bull dog of a mare. About 15 hands and probably an easy 1250-1300. Big bone and good feet.
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LRQHS
Reg. Nov 2011
Posted
2014-12-01 5:28 PM
Subject:
RE: Broodmare Pedigree...
Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
Posts: 16390
Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :)
wyoming barrel racer - 2014-12-01 5:24 PM
LRQHS - 2014-12-01 3:21 PM
Poohb10454 - 2014-12-01 4:15 PM
SoDak - 2014-12-01 4:04 PM It would depend.. Do you have your own stud that you are breeding them to
(If so what is his pedigree
) or are you going to be breeding to outside studs? There is also a pretty large age difference. You would probably get more babies out of the 2008 model. That is the one I personally like the best because I love Special Effort
We will be breeding to outside studs...no one specific as of yet.
My opinion is that A Classic Dash is a broodmare sire. Plus, her dam line is strong with her mother producing 2 stakes winners and is multiple stakes placed.
What she said. I just got a daughter of ACD this spring and look forward to what she produces. She's a big thick bull dog of a mare. About 15 hands and probably an easy 1250-1300. Big bone and good feet.
I had this one and same as Wyoming Barrel Racer says. I'd scoop another up.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/pams+dash
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