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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-11-05 7:56 PM
Subject: oklahoma state university bredding program


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oklahoma state university breeding program. Cant find anything out about this program. I have a little corona mare that came out of this program. Trying tomfund out something about program.
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dinero7783
Reg. Nov 2004
Posted 2015-11-05 9:45 PM
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Little Corona was owned by Michael Lozier from Glencoe, OK. He has some nice barrel horses out there, my husbands aunt actually owns a son of his that they breed some of their mares to and have had really good luck with his colts. Little Corona was probably just stood at the OSU Vet Med Ranch, they stand several stallions each year. I actually bought a Dash Ta Fame daughter that I trained from them back in 2008 or so. They have numerous nice stallions but their program isn't promoted AT ALL! They "auction" off the weanling/coming yearling foals by a "sealed bid" so in other words, you can bid $100 on a baby and may get them. It sucks because those foals could bring decent money at a performance horse auction but a donor thinks the word "auction" means slaughter. Kinda ridiculous but they do have some nice babies occassionally.
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teamthompson
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2015-11-06 9:10 AM
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I am in the same boat ----> daiseycake

my little 4yo filly was bred by this program and haven't had any luck w information on the dam or sire...

my fillies sire is OSU TOP GUN, will post a picture of the papers....



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teamthompson
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2015-11-06 9:19 AM
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sorry about all the pictures, I just love seeing everyone's horses and the papers and how they are bred.....

I even called the university to talk to the head of the breeding program, left message and never got a call back, that was over a month or so ago.......
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FlyingJT
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2015-11-06 9:34 AM
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If you call 405-649-2504 it goes straight to Dennis's cell phone. He's the ranch manager, he should be able to help you or get a student to help you.
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FlyingJT
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2015-11-06 9:42 AM
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dinero7783 - 2015-11-05 9:45 PM

Little Corona was owned by Michael Lozier from Glencoe, OK. He has some nice barrel horses out there, my husbands aunt actually owns a son of his that they breed some of their mares to and have had really good luck with his colts. Little Corona was probably just stood at the OSU Vet Med Ranch, they stand several stallions each year. I actually bought a Dash Ta Fame daughter that I trained from them back in 2008 or so. They have numerous nice stallions but their program isn't promoted AT ALL! They "auction" off the weanling/coming yearling foals by a "sealed bid" so in other words, you can bid $100 on a baby and may get them. It sucks because those foals could bring decent money at a performance horse auction but a donor thinks the word "auction" means slaughter. Kinda ridiculous but they do have some nice babies occassionally.

They auctioned off everything in May and moved to New Mexico. He's now at Faires Ranch in Cushing.
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teamthompson
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2015-11-06 11:16 AM
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so who is Dennis?

is he the director of the breeding program?

so my filly sire is named OSU Top Gun, i would presume he was bred by this program and posiibly owned?

is he still a stud there?  any accomplishments?  cant find any info.....

u think they would have a website broadcasting what they do and which horses they have etc........

 
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FlyingJT
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2015-11-06 11:46 AM
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teamthompson - 2015-11-06 11:16 AM

so who is Dennis?

is he the director of the breeding program?

so my filly sire is named OSU Top Gun, i would presume he was bred by this program and posiibly owned?

is he still a stud there?  any accomplishments?  cant find any info.....

u think they would have a website broadcasting what they do and which horses they have etc........

 

He's the ranch manager and oversees the breeding program. They have a facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/OSU-Center-for-Veterinary-Health-Sciences-R... , but not much is on it and no they have no website. The only stud I know by name there is, Ain't Your Wagon. THey have several others but I don't know their names.
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teamthompson
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2015-11-06 3:00 PM
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ok great thanks for the info....
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teamthompson
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2015-11-06 3:07 PM
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I just called and spoke with Dennis....

He said my filly daddy is part of the Animal Science Department.....

The vet school has their own breeding and the animal science has theirs....

The ranch manager just retired from the animal science breeding program, but Dr. Steven Cooper is who to call....

OSU Top Gun is a gray stud over at the animal science program....
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tiamartin2020
Reg. Jun 2020
Posted 2020-06-09 3:14 AM
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That's weird. Second link in Google is http://afs.okstate.edu/equine-program buyessays about the equine industry and program in the Oklahoma State University.

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KatieMac88
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2020-06-10 12:30 PM
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teamthompson - 2015-11-06 3:07 PM I just called and spoke with Dennis....

He said my filly daddy is part of the Animal Science Department.....

The vet school has their own breeding and the animal science has theirs....

The ranch manager just retired from the animal science breeding program, but Dr. Steven Cooper is who to call....

OSU Top Gun is a gray stud over at the animal science program....


I graduated from OSU in 2010. Dr. Cooper is a good guy. I'm sure he'd be happy to help you out in tracking down information. 

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