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| tell me about your eddie stinson babies!
Smart? hot? athletic?
i wanna know everything! |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | They look pretty darn athletic to me. I drool over CFour Tibbie Stinson daily. I don't have one, but I think he's definitely a stallion to watch as a future sire. |
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| My friend has a recip mare cooking one of his right now out of the stunning mare Flash Red Jet (Flare), I can't wait to see it hit the ground. Momma's one hot cookie, but man she can breeze a pattern and win by a mile. I loved watching Jimmy Bryant run her. |
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     Location: California | Mine is very nice. She is laid back but perks up when asked. No stupid stuff so far. I didn't know what to expect but so far I really like her. |
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| yall know he is club footed, like major. just looked his pic. or did i see things. i really like his materinal side.
Edited by daisycake123 2016-02-16 6:07 PM
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| daisycake123 - 2016-02-16 5:05 PM
yall know he is club footed, like major. just looked his pic. or did i see things. i really like his materinal side.
You realize you can't judge anything by a picture, right? Unless you have seen him in the flesh, you don't know for sure if he's club footed. If he is, did you get the back story to see if he was born like that or if it's man made?
I know his dam. I had the chance to buy her when she was racing. She was with the trainer we had at the time. Very nice mare. Too bad I was broke at that time and just starting out. I can tell you for a fact she didn't have a clubbed foot.
Edited by SKM 2016-02-16 8:15 PM
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| I have had 2 babies! The first one will start her futurity year 2017. Under the skilled hands of Kelly Green! She is a doll, correct in every way!! Her little sister is amazingly athletic like big sis! Look for these two to turn heads!!straight legs and perfect!! |
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| We've had the pleasure of training a few Eddie Stinson colts for the futurity ranks. In general, we have found them to be very good minded, very strong body structure, great feet and very trainable. All of ours have turned out to be very solid and consistent competitors with very level headed personalities. Our two main ones to date are "BT Buddy Stinson" earner of over $116,000 his futurity year as well as qualifying for the "American" semi-finals in 2013, and "Dirty Dan Stinson" earner of over $36,000 his futurity year (2015). We have two 3 yr olds currently in training for next year's futurity season and they are looking just as promising. Both also qualified for the AQHA World Finals with BT Buddy Stinson earning his ROM in barrel racing before he even turned 4 yrs old.
I have seen Eddie Stinson in person and I did not notice that he had a club foot, however, we have had 6 Eddie Stinson's come through our barn in the last 2 years and, as I am the shoer as well, not a single one of them had any sign of a club foot. In fact, I can tell you they have very good feet.
I highly recommend them to anyone who enjoys a good sound minded, sound bodied, rock steady barrel horse.
As a side note, I do not work for Victory Farms nor do I benefit in any way from recommending the Eddie Stinson colts. I just like people to know some real, hands on experiences with the colts instead of listening to assumers and guessers. |
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| daisycake123 - 2016-02-17 4:05 PM
yall know he is club footed, like major. just looked his pic. or did i see things. i really like his materinal side.
When I saw him in okc he wasn't like major club footed
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Sock Snob
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| the picture is all i had to judge him by. just wanted to know//but i liked his materinal line. in my younger day i had one bred very much like his mother, i bought as a three year old she was 14.00 hands no one wanted her, she grew to a tank and 15 hands, she had a move on a barrel and was a natural and had a short neck but could bend her body like it was nothing. |
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| I think you're right, the shorter, stouter ones seem to be the superstars for the most part.
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   Location: North Dakota | I'm really loving the looks of them! Trying to find a 3 year old filly is proving to be difficult! |
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     Location: Desert Land | shakeit0410 - 2016-02-17 12:03 PM I'm really loving the looks of them! Trying to find a 3 year old filly is proving to be difficult!
Probably because his foal crop #'s are low so there just aren't a ton of them out there to begin with...only 36 AQHA registered foals in 2013. Which is great for re-sale values. Those are the kind of studs I like to breed to so the market isn't flooded with a ton of colts by the same sire for sale. I wish I would've bred to him when his stud fee was lower, he really is a nice horse. |
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