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Potential as a Barrel Horse?

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IowaCanChaser
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2018-01-19 6:02 PM
Subject: Potential as a Barrel Horse?



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Have any of you had experience with a horse with these bloodlines as a barrel horse?Wanting to hear of experiences. I've heard alot about Peppy San Badger horses but he's quite a few generations back

http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/rws+pepysleavnsparks

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RnRJack
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2018-01-19 7:15 PM
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IowaCanChaser - 2018-01-19 6:02 PM

Have any of you had experience with a horse with these bloodlines as a barrel horse?Wanting to hear of experiences. I've heard alot about Peppy San Badger horses but he's quite a few generations back

http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/rws+pepysleavnsparks

That horse should be in the cutting pen, or on cows, but those are the kind of lines I have ran a lot and some of them make Awesome barrel horses. You should certainly have the turn and ability there! I would def give him a try, I never pass up a good bred cow/cutting horse for barrels.
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CanCan
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2018-01-19 8:48 PM
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Run. Run. Run. Only gelding we had with PSB was nuts. I watched him try to climb out of his stall. (He almost made it.) He would have crawled out of his skin if he could have. It was either the PSB or that cursed stripe down his back.
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2018-01-19 10:46 PM
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CanCan - 2018-01-19 8:48 PM

Run. Run. Run. Only gelding we had with PSB was nuts. I watched him try to climb out of his stall. (He almost made it.) He would have crawled out of his skin if he could have. It was either the PSB or that cursed stripe down his back.

Going to blame the stripe because I’ve got 2 PSB’s in the barn who are both great to be around. One being a 4 year old colt with 120 days on him, green but willing and wanting to please, despite almost no handling until 7mo ago, the other being my good horse whose well on his way to being wicked roping and running barrels. We have a 3rd Mr San Peppy bred clocking in the open 3D with my 10 year old niece who’s done all his barrel work.


If he was a year or 2 older and started we’d be interested in him for the right money.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2018-01-19 11:48 PM
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We were just laughing today about how SanPeppy horse could buck.
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RnRJack
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2018-01-20 6:32 AM
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streakysox - 2018-01-19 11:48 PM

We were just laughing today about how SanPeppy horse could buck.

This also, not to discourage anyone but my good psb colt could bronc like no ones business, but he was peptoboonsmal also had one or two of them that had the same characteristics. The PSB is pretty far back in yours but like I said they make the best all around horses, please give him a try I bet you won’t be disappointed.
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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2018-01-20 9:47 PM
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CanCan - 2018-01-19 8:48 PM Run. Run. Run. Only gelding we had with PSB was nuts. I watched him try to climb out of his stall. (He almost made it.) He would have crawled out of his skin if he could have. It was either the PSB or that cursed stripe down his back.

 Aren't PSB horses suspect of PSSM?  Lots of issues there.
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2018-01-21 1:14 AM
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Old foundation blood horses and yes bred mostly for cows but know a lot of jam up barrel horses bred this way.

I have personally ridden many PSB horses and they are gritty. They can be a bit difficult but most of mine are doc bar also which I believe to be the common denominator. Doesn't shy me away one bit because of how talented they are.
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SKM
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2018-01-21 9:49 AM
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Any horse can be a barrel horse thanks to the D system. As long as the horse is structurally correct and balanced with a good mind, they have potential. Typically though the smaller, cowbreds tend to do better in small pens where you need quick feet more than sheer speed.
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Tmain
Reg. Sep 2013
Posted 2018-01-21 10:06 AM
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My 1D/2D gelding is PSB and he is a little quirky, but has more grit than about 10 horses. I would give it a go.
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little_bug
Reg. Oct 2008
Posted 2018-01-21 10:29 AM
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We have two PSB geldings. One bucked everyone off until he was well over the age he should LOL. Reining horse broke though and work a cow like no other. He is now 16 and my breakaway horse as well as my boyfriends heel horse and pick up horse. I also have a 4 year old colt. Dog gentle, puppy dog, quiet, wants to be broke - until one day he decided to get it on and bucked the guy off and broke his shoulder. Now he is mine. He bucke every day for awhile after that... and it was 6 times in one 2 hour ride. No rhyme or reason - just seemed to be for the fun of it. He seems to be over it now but he **** sure went through a phase and his phase was no joke. I am sure it will come back again one of theses days LOL. I wouldn't hestitate to own more by any means but I also don't mind a little buck. 
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Ohiobarrelracer
Reg. Feb 2017
Posted 2018-01-22 7:38 AM
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a friend of mine has a PSB mare and shes just as evil as can be. Hot hot hot. not real fun to be around. she works hard and runs about solid 3d times, super catty, but that attitude just turns me away. Thats really the only PSB  horse ive spent real time around so i hope it was just her and not them all. lol 
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rodeowithjoker
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2018-01-22 12:44 PM
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SKM - 2018-01-21 9:49 AM Any horse can be a barrel horse thanks to the D system. As long as the horse is structurally correct and balanced with a good mind, they have potential. Typically though the smaller, cowbreds tend to do better in small pens where you need quick feet more than sheer speed.

Not really trying to argue here, but my Peppy San gelding http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/jrs+lenas+letta+pep is 14 hands with shoes on and he's better in bigger (15-16 second patterns) arenas than in tiny traps. His footwork is amazing but he's so ratey that it's almost impossible to be clean on him in a 13 second pattern.

Fred's not a bucker (he tried once last week and it barely even qualified as a crowhop) nor is he crazy. He won a good amount of rodeo money last summer in the outdoor pens with crappy ground because he can stand up on anything. I'm looking forward to having him in my trailer this summer again! 

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