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| I was looking into stallions to breed to my Frenchmans Guy daugher this next year. I was at Producers Gone Wild in Moses Lake and saw a few babies from On a Gator run and was very impressed. Has anyone had any personal experience with his babies? I am looking for something to cross with my mare that has a little more run. 
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| I think he is one of biggest sleepers in the stud world. I only have experiance with two both are big good looking horse that will do anything and have tons gas but level headed. |
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| Totally agree. There are not too many around here but the 2 I know of are really nice, good bone and good minded. They both do well at rodeos and supershows placing in the 1D. I'd breed to him in a hearbeat for just $1500 (!) if you are thinking about keeping the foal for yourself. If you're looking for resale value, he may not be your guy because he isnt as well known. |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | jbhoot - 2020-09-25 2:40 PM
I think he is one of biggest sleepers in the stud world. I only have experiance with two both are big good looking horse that will do anything and have tons gas but level headed.
you should have bought him when he was for sale a few onths ago |
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| I was so suprised at how reasonably he was priced for all of the incentives he is paid into. This is all of what I found so far. FF, SSS, BRN4D, Cowboy State, Colorado Classic, C-N, VGBRA, Triple Crown 100, JJBI, Royal Crown, TQHA Racing, TQHA Barrel Racing incentive and adding more!! |
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| 1DSoon - 2020-09-25 1:55 PM jbhoot - 2020-09-25 2:40 PM I think he is one of biggest sleepers in the stud world. I only have experiance with two both are big good looking horse that will do anything and have tons gas but level headed. you should have bought him when he was for sale a few onths ago Why I got out of the breeding business years ago.
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  Location: Rc | raenallday - 2020-09-25 1:06 PM
I was so suprised at how reasonably he was priced for all of the incentives he is paid into. This is all of what I found so far. FF, SSS, BRN4D, Cowboy State, Colorado Classic, C-N, VGBRA, Triple Crown 100, JJBI, Royal Crown, TQHA Racing, TQHA Barrel Racing incentive and adding more!!
Same here I heard that his progeny has been doing pretty good at furturities this year. I'll try to see if I can get the articles. They were on Barrel Racing Report... |
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    Location: Somewhere up North | I own a 4-yr old Gelding by OAG and I can tell you without hesitation this is the smartest, easiest horse I've trained to date. You can ride him daily or not ride him for 2 or 3-weeks and he is exactly the same, which tells me a lot about a horse. I've also got two other Geldings by sons of DTF. One is a 6-yr old by JL Dash Ta Heaven and the other is a 5-yr old by John Fame. Of the three, the OAG gelding is the most easy going, non-complicated horse of the bunch. If you are looking for a Stud to breed your mare to, I would highly recommend OAG. He puts good minds, bone and balance on all of the off's I've seen by him. |
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     Location: God's country | I have a 2 year old colt by OAG. He's out of a soggy Otoe, Driftwood, Gunsmoke Sans mare. He's very good minded even though I haven't cut him yet. The one thing I have noticed, although I do think this is coming from his mother's side, is he's growing off slower. He's around 14 hands but is as wide as he is tall. I'm confident he will get taller, just is slower to get there. He got hurt very badly at 2 weeks of age. Some other horses got in his and his mother's pen and ran him through the fence. His chest was hanging in tatters and the vet had to lay him down and sew on him for 2 1/2 hours. So then he had to be doctored on a lot at a very young age. Even with that, he's always been pleasant to be around. I was waiting for him to grow a little more before I started saddle breaking him, but I don't anticipate him being any trouble. He just kind of takes everything in stride.
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