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| What do you all know about his get. Specifically mares by him? Thanks!
Any info on him and his get appreciated. How is he as a broodmare sire?
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I had a Grandson of Streakin Six and love how easy going he was and easy to train on barrels after he came off the track. He didnt have much of a speed index only a 65, had a few starts but hurt his front leg, so I got him at a good price back in 93, really enjoyed this horse. His daddy was a own son of Streakin Six of course and didnt do much better on the track, LOL. His SI was only a 75. But I love how easy going these horses are, I would love to breed my mare to a proven Grandson of his. But they are getting hard to come by around here. I will try to load a few pictures.
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| I used to run a daughter of kiddin and streakin and loved her so just reserved a foal out of a daughter of streakin sixes and by judge cash, very excited!!! |
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| bc3up - 2013-11-19 8:30 PM
I used to run a daughter of kiddin and streakin and loved her so just reserved a foal out of a daughter of streakin sixes and by judge cash, very excited!!!
Should be a good one. I sold a son of Streakin sixes That we ran for 5 years. Had him in 4 futuritys he placed in all 4 in the 1d and had the fastest time at the roper. Went on to run out over 25k in money and prizes. At one time he was the highest earning barrel horse by Streakin Sixes...Don't know if he still is have not checked lately. I flat love Streakin sixes they can fly!!! I am not any good at links but if you google Michelle Irwin 3 can tango there is a video of him running I think third out of over 300. Good luck!
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | bc3up - 2013-11-19 8:30 PM I used to run a daughter of kiddin and streakin and loved her so just reserved a foal out of a daughter of streakin sixes and by judge cash, very excited!!!
Oh now thats going to be a nice baby I bet. I would love to get my mare bred to a Streakin Six grandget, shes a grandG of Fire Water Flit on the bottom, and a GrandG of First Prize Rose on top.  |
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     Location: Red Raiderland | bc3up - 2013-11-19 7:04 PM What do you all know about his get. Specifically mares by him? Thanks! Any info on him and his get appreciated. How is he as a broodmare sire?
Ok, you are talking about Streakin Sixes not Streakin Six, right? We had this mix up on a thread not too long ago.   |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Oh well I was with Streakin Six. Sorry  |
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        Location: Western performance horse Hades | Streakin Six = love in the barrel pen
Streakin Sixes = none of the professional trainers that I talk to will touch them. Indigo Illusion is the deal breaker. |
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| zipper - 2013-11-20 9:01 AM
Streakin Six = love in the barrel pen
Streakin Sixes = none of the professional trainers that I talk to will touch them. Indigo Illusion is the deal breaker.
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| I guess I'll take my chances;) maybe the judge cash will balance it out, not to mention indigo illusion was a talented runner so speed is there....
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       Location: Opelousas, LA | We have a broodie by Streakin Sixes and her colts are some of the best minded we have. Her Zoomin for Bux baby just ran second in an allowance race (93SI) and came back positive for EPM three days later. I noticed his left nostril drooping after the race and the rider said he took a bad step when he switched to his left lead, we had him tested and will start the meds as soon as they get here. I am very exited to see what he can do if we get him feeling better.
I also have a Letta Hank Do It yearling out of her that is the most laid back, old soul I have ever been around. I have briefly sat on him bareback and can't wait to start him for real.
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       Location: So. Cali. | Kaycee - 2013-11-19 7:27 PM bc3up - 2013-11-19 7:04 PM What do you all know about his get. Specifically mares by him? Thanks! Any info on him and his get appreciated. How is he as a broodmare sire? Ok, you are talking about Streakin Sixes not Streakin Six, right? We had this mix up on a thread not too long ago.  
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| One of the most under rated studs on the market. (now in Brazil) I have a palomino/ rabicano yearling being broke now and is doing GREAT. His dam Indigo Illusion , is one of the great mares of all time. He ran as a 2 yr old with EPM. Really came on as a 3 yr old. I also have a AAA mare by him that is one of my favorites. Very kind and really broke to ride. I've probably had 6 or 7 thru the years and really liked them all. |
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| bc3up - 2013-11-19 10:33 PM
Yep streakin sixes
It's not to late to give it back
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 Location: TX | We have a mare that we bought sound off the track by Streakin Sixes and she is amazing. Very docile and very well minded. She is built to the hilt and a very big, well made mare. She will be bred to our First Down Dash son in 2014. We love ours! |
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 Location: Oklahoma | We have a daughter of Streakin Sixes out of a Rona's Ryon mare and I absolutely adore her babies! They have been so incredibly good minded, willing fast learners not to mention GORGEOUS! I personally always try to have him somewhere in any mare's pedigree we buy. I have owned three daughters of him and have been so pleased. |
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| jaimelynn0425 - 2013-11-20 11:59 AM
We have a daughter of Streakin Sixes out of a Rona's Ryon mare and I absolutely adore her babies! They have been so incredibly good minded, willing fast learners not to mention GORGEOUS! I personally always try to have him somewhere in any mare's pedigree we buy. I have owned three daughters of him and have been so pleased.
Thanks this mare is the same, very calm and easygoing, and her foals sound the same so, crossed on judgecash I'm thinking, could be great! |
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