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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2017-06-16 5:59 PM
Subject: RE: "Ho-Hum" Bloodlines


I just read the headlines


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GLP - 2017-06-15 10:09 AM



we had a cutting horse trainer tell us the same thing about the FWF - he said it went back to Flit Bar.




I'm going to have to respectfully disagree with this- the Flit Bar horses were light, sensitive and intelligent- maybe to a fault if you weren't used to that kind. I've ridden both Flit Bar horses and FWF horses and there is a bit of a difference. Not trying to pick a fight, BTW!

Can you elaborate a bit more on the FWF's compared to the FB? My Sugar Bars granddaughter matches your description of the FB's to a tee and I was going to pursue the FWF line hoping to find something as similar to my mare as possible...but it sounds like maybe that isn't the right line to look into. Thoughts?

I loved my sisters FWF grandget. Although the ones from the Racin Free mare were looky they tried really hard and wanted to please. It was just sometimes you had to back off let them and you take a breath, relax and then try again. Her others were quieter and just as willing to do the right thing. I think this trainer just wanted to train robots.
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jake16
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2017-06-16 9:38 PM
Subject: RE: "Ho-Hum" Bloodlines


Go Get Em!


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Our FWF was a DANGEROUS NUT JOB.although I believe some of the issues were from the dam. Our second one Fire Damage out of a racing free mare was a gem though.

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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2017-06-16 10:07 PM
Subject: RE: "Ho-Hum" Bloodlines


I just read the headlines


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jake16 - 2017-06-16 9:38 PM

Our FWF was a DANGEROUS NUT JOB.although I believe some of the issues were from the dam. Our second one Fire Damage out of a racing free mare was a gem though.

Lol, that is what makes breeding so interesting isn't it? Just like kids from the same parents but they have such different personalities! Was yours out of the Racin Free freaky athletic? My sisters were. I loved to watch them play on the he pasture, you never knew what kind of cool move they would come up with.
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jake16
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2017-06-16 10:20 PM
Subject: RE: "Ho-Hum" Bloodlines


Go Get Em!


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GLP - 2017-06-16 11:07 PM

jake16 - 2017-06-16 9:38 PM

Our FWF was a DANGEROUS NUT JOB.although I believe some of the issues were from the dam. Our second one Fire Damage out of a racing free mare was a gem though.

Lol, that is what makes breeding so interesting isn't it? Just like kids from the same parents but they have such different personalities! Was yours out of the Racin Free freaky athletic? My sisters were. I loved to watch them play on the he pasture, you never knew what kind of cool move they would come up with.

Yes!!he was FREAKY ATHLETIC!!!!!I always said I wish I could see him run on the track.especially the day he got loose and ran through the neighbors pristine lawn.lololol.he could lay down a run and was a TRUE 1D HORSE.
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