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    Location: North of where I want to be | Anyone have one? What can you tell me about them |
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  Location: Rome GA | I have a 5 yo mare by SFW out of a daughter of FWF. I couldn't ask for a more willing, pleasant mare. She's athletic and quick. Nothing bothers her. I call her my old lady horse   |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | I have one, big, athletic and gorgeous
She was a little later to mature than most of my others but she is very nice.
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           Location: Kansas | Most sun frost horses I've seen, and the one I owned was late to mature. They generally are smart and athletic horses that do anything asked. |
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   Location: North Dakota | my friend and hauling partner runs a 5 year old daughter. She ran her in the futurities last year and a couple pro rodeos. multiple futurity winner, placed at the pro rodeos, money winner in the 1D at huge jackpots. All around one badass horse. and the sweetest personality. few quirks, but that's part of what makes her such a cool horse. I'd take a barn full if they were all like her. |
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   Location: Driving, Grooming, or Saddling for a Kid! | I love ours. He is very willing and quiet. Very athletic. |
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| I love mine. His name is Sun Frost Scooter. He is very odd about some stuff, but is all business in the arena. |
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       Location: Tex. Panhandle | I had an own son crossed on the Streakin Six mare. Unfortunately I had to sell him last summer. He was a dream. We did everything from the ground up including breaking. He was working a nice solid pattern inside of 6 months and had an amazing handle on him. He made everything easy. If I every train one from the ground up again .... anything else will seem like work compared to my gelding. He was one ratey guy on the pattern, but was as honest as they come! Id own another any time! Trailered, stalled, took new places in stride..... you couldnt ask for a better minded colt |
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| Iv been seeing quite a few brood mares that are out of Sun frost wonder. So, Im assuming they are doing well. There was a guy down the road that had one. I rode him once. He was a big boned horse for sure. They didnt know what they had and didnt mess with him on barrels much. :/ |
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    Location: North of where I want to be | Any input on grand get? I know that is a bit of a stretch. When you folks say a little late to mature are you speaking mentally or physically, or in general?
Edited by KRJ1791 2016-05-17 4:54 AM
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| KRJ1791 - 2016-05-16 8:06 PM Any input on grand get? I know that is a bit of a stretch.
When you folks say a little late to mature are you speaking mentally or physically, or in general?
pm LRQHS she has a colt out of a daughter of SFW and by PC Lock N Frost. |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | KRJ1791 - 2016-05-16 9:06 PM Any input on grand get? I know that is a bit of a stretch.
When you folks say a little late to mature are you speaking mentally or physically, or in general?
mentally
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| KRJ1791 - 2016-05-16 8:06 PM
Β Any input on grand get? I know that is a bit of a stretch. When you folks say a little late to mature are you speaking mentally or physically, or in general? Β
Mentally |
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