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     Location: Northern Ontario | Here is my 3yr old going on 4 in june. Barrel prospect or no? I also don't know much about paint bloodlines if someone could help me there.
She is the sweetest, most trainable horse. She acts very mature for her age. Def. no baby moments here
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     Location: NC | Dont really know a ton about sires side but I have a McCue bred horse as well. Hes a 3/4d horse who has trail ridden all over the place, goes english, chases cows and does about everything. Hes 18 this year and he will never go anywhere. I have had him 10+ yrs. My mom inherited him and she pulls checks on him and just enjoys him. We talked to his trainer who broke him and he was a turd to break but then was an angel and never changed. Some days he has more energy then my 6 yr old..
Edited to add- very cute horse!!! good luck!!
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     Location: Northern Ontario | She is really level headed and trainable. I just don't know what she would be good at though. Do you have pics of your Mccue horse? Was he also a paint? I think QHS have mccue too but its a completely different bloodline |
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| No confo critique but my gelding is a Mcque, hence my name! Lol he is an awesome horse and has been able to succeed at anything I have put him to..........love my boy!
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     Location: NC | SuperTrooper - 2014-11-18 10:06 PM
She is really level headed and trainable. I just don't know what she would be good at though. Do you have pics of your Mccue horse? Was he also a paint? I think QHS have mccue too but its a completely different bloodline
He has his moments of stubborn-ness but seems to be nicer to my mother then he was for me lol. Yup hes a solid paint.
Not a great pic sorry. This was from this summer when we took them swimming. Hes black but sunbleaches
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | I really like her booty :) |
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| She is built near exactly like my paint mare - especially the hind end - but no common horses on allbreed. My mare only has paints on her top-top line. Rest are AQHA.
I'd try her!! She's gorgeous. You could show her halter and by the looks of it she would be good at nearly anything. My mare went to Snaffle Bit Futurity and is *mean* on cows. Literally. If I let her get close enough she bites. Lol! She's great on trails, has shown halter, western pleasure, and trail classes, and is pretty damn good at a jackpot considering her age and mechanical lameness. She's my broodie now. |
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| She is really cute! Big motor. I know that conformation can make the difference on the pattern but I honestly think heart has way more to do with their ability than build. Yes one that is structurally more sound will hold up longer but I have seen some real donkeys lay down amazing run after amazing run and shut the clock down in a hurry. you never know what you have until you start running them.
As for blood lines, I didn't recognize any of the paint of the paint blood but I am not educated on them however the McCue on your filly's papers does go back to Peter McCue which is the same horse that influenced the quarter horse blood so much. As of 2009 there were 5.3 million horses that had/are registered in the AQHA and of those 5.1 million, or 96% of all registered quarter horses can be traced back to him. Given that the quarter horse influenced the paint breed so much I would lay money on it that the majority of paints also go back to Peter McCue, but Peter McCue was born in the 1890's he would have no influence on your filly.
Good luck with her! She is really cute! |
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     Location: Northern Ontario | Thanks everyone. I can wait to see what she excels in but I already have a few barrel clinics booked in the spring |
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     Location: Texas | I like her!  |
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     Location: Northern Ontario | Woohoo barrelracing4christ! Another paint barrel horse!
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | I would get her ready she has the goods. Her bottom side has a few speed horses which is where you want it any way. dont recognize a whole lot on the top. |
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | I would get her ready she has the goods. Her bottom side has a few speed horses which is where you want it any way. dont recognize a whole lot on the top. |
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           Location: Kansas | Looks like a nice mare to me |
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    Location: White Mountains of AZ | Heart has a huge factor :) She looks like she has a kind eye, Have fun!!! |
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     Location: Northern Ontario | cow pie - 2014-11-24 10:07 AM
I would get her ready she has the goods. Her bottom side has a few speed horses which is where you want it any way. dont recognize a whole lot on the top.
I am very curious about different bloodline(even if its not the be all end all). Which horses in her pedigree are speed horses? |
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   Location: Texas | Leo San Cita is APHA Champion & known sire. She is very PRETTY ...Good Luck with her :) |
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| I used to ride a Mcque mare, and she took me to all around events and tried her heart out. We ended up top 10 in the state for 3D youth in my last season running her. She was a nice solid paint mare, looked like a foundation QH. |
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