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       Location: TEXAS | http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/zfour+west+crook
This mare was crossed on Famous Gold Coin. I currently own the filly. Just trying to know more about her dam's side :) |
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| Some very old bloodlines here. Nothing really known for speed other than Johnny Dial and he is so far back it is of little influence. Poco Pine and Poco Tivio were the bloodlines that crossed on Doc Bar so successfully to make superior cutting horses. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Dont really know much about those lines the only ones that stand out to me is Poco Bueno and Senor Bailey, this mare got's really old good lines back aways. Should be a pretty stout mare carring the Poco Bueno lines.. |
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | Southtxponygirl - 2018-04-10 1:12 PM Dont really know much about those lines the only ones that stand out to me is Poco Bueno and Senor Bailey, this mare got's really old good lines back aways. Should be a pretty stout mare carring the Poco Bueno lines..
Back in the day, we owned a daughter of Poco Pine. She was a good halter, pleasure and reining horse. We also showed a son of Senior Bailey in pleasure, reining and cattle events. Senior Bailey's colts didn't get much size to them. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | NJJ - 2018-04-10 6:10 PM Southtxponygirl - 2018-04-10 1:12 PM Dont really know much about those lines the only ones that stand out to me is Poco Bueno and Senor Bailey, this mare got's really old good lines back aways. Should be a pretty stout mare carring the Poco Bueno lines.. Back in the day, we owned a daughter of Poco Pine. She was a good halter, pleasure and reining horse. We also showed a son of Senior Bailey in pleasure, reining and cattle events. Senior Bailey's colts didn't get much size to them.
I love the Poco Bueno lines, awwww those were the good old days when you had a Poco Bueno or Senor Bailey bred horse, my old mare that was shot out here about 5 years ago was a Poco Bueno bred.. You could really see it in her.. |
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        Location: Aubrey, Texas | Here ya go, Roxie: Poco Bueno winning Grand Champion Stallion at Ft. Worth Fat Stock Show: E. Paul Waggoner on the left, George Tyler showing him.
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| Had a grandson of Poco Bueno. Nice little. Western pleasure horse but had no speed whatsoever. He would get those short legs moving and just could not cover any ground. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | cloverleaf - 2018-04-10 7:32 PM Here ya go, Roxie: Poco Bueno winning Grand Champion Stallion at Ft. Worth Fat Stock Show: E. Paul Waggoner on the left, George Tyler showing him.
He was soooo handsome, you were a somebody when you had one of his get, just so sad the good old days are behind us.. Thanks for sharing this picture Cloverleaf..  |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Another favorite of mine is Boston Mac, such a beautiful stallion, I just love the older bloodlines
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        Location: Aubrey, Texas | Yes, Boston Mac was a great horse. Remember when a horse could be AAAT AND Grand Champion at Halter? And sire performance winners? |
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