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Texas Tornado
Reg. Dec 2006
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2018-02-01 10:29 PM
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Anybody training and/or running Tres Seis colts and whatβs your opinion?
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wranglergirl1970
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2018-02-02 6:30 AM
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I have a 4 year old stud colt, A Famous Tres, he is out of a DTF mare. LOVE. He isn't big, 15HH but wicked fast, long and low stride. He is super sweet, has the best work ethic and really likes his job. I can't fault him in any way other than his pasterns are little longer than I like. Would own another in heart beat.
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hoofs_N_bridles
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I have seen quite a few. Never personally had one. But what I've seen I like.
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runfastturnsmooth
Reg. Jan 2017
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2018-02-02 9:09 AM
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Snatch up every colt or mare you can get that is affordable and worth a try.
Do you know of one for sale. PM me!
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Texas Tornado
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They are out there winning for sure
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quickdraw
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2018-02-05 5:54 PM
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I rode one that was for sale. I was so sure I would buy her. She was 3 at the time so keep that in mind. She was in the hands of a very good trainer. She had a bit of an attitude of "I'm only going to do what you MAKE me do" even for a broke 3 yr old and she didn't feel smooth at all. She felt like her feet hit the ground really hard and she was heavy on her front end. However I have seen so many doing great in the arena, I probably just haven't sat on the right one. Every bloodline has good ones and not-as-good ones.
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LabRat
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2018-02-06 9:40 AM
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quickdraw - 2018-02-05 5:54 PM I rode one that was for sale. I was so sure I would buy her. She was 3 at the time so keep that in mind. She was in the hands of a very good trainer. She had a bit of an
attitude of "I'm only going to do what you MAKE me do" even for a broke 3 yr old and she didn't feel smooth at all. She felt like her feet hit the ground really hard and she was heavy on her front end.
However I have seen so many doing great in the arena, I probably just haven't sat on the right one. Every bloodline has good ones and not-as-good ones.
This is my experience as well. Poor work ethic and heavy front end. I'm sure they can tear down the track like a freight train but not my preference for a user friendly barrel horse.
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runfastturnsmooth
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LabRat - 2018-02-06 9:40 AM
quickdraw - 2018-02-05 5:54 PM I rode one that was for sale. I was so sure I would buy her. She was 3 at the time so keep that in mind. She was in the hands of a very good trainer. She had a bit of an
attitude of "I'm only going to do what you MAKE me do" even for a broke 3 yr old and she didn't feel smooth at all. She felt like her feet hit the ground really hard and she was heavy on her front end.
However I have seen so many doing great in the arena, I probably just haven't sat on the right one. Every bloodline has good ones and not-as-good ones.
This is my experience as well. Poor work ethic and heavy front end. I'm sure they can tear down the track like a freight train but not my preference for a user friendly barrel horse.Β
They can be head strong and gritty. Almost remind me On the Money Reds in that since. They sure have grit n sass! = heart!
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