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   Location: OH | Our boy is bumping real close to 16 hands but he is the exception not the norm. When I bought him I was able to see two full siblings-- I think one of them was your horses sire and it surprised me one our boy got this big. |
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   Location: OH | I just went back and did some checking, PC Marzwood was a two year old back when I bought JJ and I saw him then. Little FYI for ya, Willow Raley rode PC Marzwood to make the short go at Cheyenne--first woman to ever do that against the boys. Pretty Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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   Location: OH | Guess I should have stated this was in Team Roping. |
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    Location: Feeding those that need me | Absolutely some of the best horses I have ever sat on. We have a grandson (he is by PC Bronsin) and he is as tough, gritty, and quiet minded a horse as I have ever had. He has made me love riding again and I couldnt replace him in a million years.
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       Location: Oklahoma | Like potato chips... you can't have just one!!!!! |
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| TwistedK - 2014-12-01 3:14 PM Like potato chips... you can't have just one!!!!!
Thats what I'm afraid of! |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Whiteboy - 2014-12-01 5:17 PM TwistedK - 2014-12-01 3:14 PM Like potato chips... you can't have just one!!!!! Thats what I'm afraid of!
Whiteboy has a mare that is half insane. He should just give her to me :) |
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| LRQHS - 2014-12-01 5:33 PM Whiteboy - 2014-12-01 5:17 PM TwistedK - 2014-12-01 3:14 PM Like potato chips... you can't have just one!!!!! Thats what I'm afraid of! Whiteboy has a mare that is half insane. He should just give her to me :)
Haha which one? |
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| I despise them. It depends on the kind of horses you like and your term of "broke." The ones I have are gentle and good minded in some ways, but usually somewhat broncy and they do HATE to get broke in bridle. Numb mouth and numb side. They are big boned and they are pretty. Of course this is my conclusion from only two, they may be the rule or the exception to the rule....... I would own another but I won't say they're my favorite
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| FlitsTinyCharger - 2014-12-01 5:43 PM
I despise them. It depends on the kind of horses you like and your term of "broke." The ones I have are gentle and good minded in some ways, but usually somewhat broncy and they do HATE to get broke in bridle. Numb mouth and numb side. They are big boned and they are pretty. Of course this is my conclusion from only two, they may be the rule or the exception to the rule....... I would own another but I won't say they're my favorite
Well at least they are pretty enough to use as a profile pic, right?!
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| Like I said, they are pretty!! But not my favorite to ride :) She screams sunfrost, doesnt she |
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   Location: OH | FlitsTinyCharger - 2014-12-01 6:43 PM
I despise them. It depends on the kind of horses you like and your term of "broke." The ones I have are gentle and good minded in some ways, but usually somewhat broncy and they do HATE to get broke in bridle. Numb mouth and numb side. They are big boned and they are pretty. Of course this is my conclusion from only two, they may be the rule or the exception to the rule....... I would own another but I won't say they're my favorite
Kind of a contradictory statement---I hate them, but yet you would own another???? There are a few lines I am not fond of and there will never be another on my place.LOL. Honestly though, this is what makes horses so great. What works for one person may not for another. |
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    Location: North Central Iowa Land of white frozen grass | Here is my great granddaughter of Sunfrost.
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   Location: OH | mam0329 - 2014-12-01 9:51 PM

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         Location: SW MO | FlitsTinyCharger - 2014-12-01 5:43 PM
I despise them. It depends on the kind of horses you like and your term of "broke." The ones I have are gentle and good minded in some ways, but usually somewhat broncy and they do HATE to get broke in bridle. Numb mouth and numb side. They are big boned and they are pretty. Of course this is my conclusion from only two, they may be the rule or the exception to the rule....... I would own another but I won't say they're my favorite
That's funny because the ones we have had are just the opposite to that. They don't even know how to buck when they out in the pasture playing they dance around but don't buck. We have had 3 studs that were grandson and all out of really different bred mares, they all acted pretty much the same way. They are all super light & pass that one to their foal, very responsive to pressure & light sided |
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       Location: Oklahoma | FlitsTinyCharger - 2014-12-01 5:43 PM I despise them. It depends on the kind of horses you like and your term of "broke." The ones I have are gentle and good minded in some ways, but usually somewhat broncy and they do HATE to get broke in bridle. Numb mouth and numb side. They are big boned and they are pretty. Of course this is my conclusion from only two, they may be the rule or the exception to the rule....... I would own another but I won't say they're my favorite
I've never had a broncy one. Watchful, yes, but broncy???? I have 2 very linebred Sun Frost/Driftwood Ike mares and a coming 2 year old I bought from Crossspur. My mares are night and day. One is in your pocket, wants to follow you around almost to the point of annoying. The other mare is very watchy and thus wears a leather halter at all times. I can catch her, but every time I do it's like a refresher course. She's a big (15.3) sorrel with 4 knee high socks...pretty as can be, but boy does she test my paitence. Now, my Cross Spur coming 2 year old... she's pushing 15 hands already and she's a phenominal filly. VERY smart, and a pleasure to be around. She'll let me do anything to her and handles it like she's done it before. I can't wait to get up on her. |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Whiteboy - 2014-12-01 5:40 PM LRQHS - 2014-12-01 5:33 PM Whiteboy - 2014-12-01 5:17 PM TwistedK - 2014-12-01 3:14 PM Like potato chips... you can't have just one!!!!! Thats what I'm afraid of! Whiteboy has a mare that is half insane. He should just give her to me :) Haha which one?
Haha...I guess the unregistered one lol. |
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