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        Location: Texas | Anyone have foals of his? I'd like to know what they are like.
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| View Me Flying is kind of a wild card because his first crop of foals is three right now so correlations are difficult to spot. His sire, Tres Seis is known for producing fast babies, with quiet minds and sweet personalities. His grandfather, Merridoc, sires a lot of flighty, hot, and fragile minded horses, that also have plenty of athleticism and grit. Horses by Streakin Six, VMF's great grandfather, tend to run a little hot, but crazy fast, and one of my personal favorites. People who have met VMF say that he has a nice mind and my friend has one of his yearlings that she absolutely loves. |
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        Location: Western performance horse Hades | I really liked the two yearlings I saw last year at the Texas Best Sale. Plus he's a half-brother to a really nice stick Inexpressoblle, who doesn't have a dime of his rodeo earnings included in his Equi-Stat total. (They didn't keep track of it during his time.)
View Me Flying si 101 (2006) 4 wins, $67,949, 3rd Heritage Place D G2, finalist Remington Park D G2. Half-brother to INEXPRESSOBLLE ($77,407, finalist Old Fort Days Ft, BFA World D & Sweepstakes; Multiple 1D Winner). Oldest 3 foals are 2 in 2015. |
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      Location: north dakota | I'll know in about a month. I bought a FG daughter bred to him. I have a yearling that is a Tres Seis grandson and he has been very easy to work with. |
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        Location: Texas | Thanks for the info. The mare I'm considering breeding to him seems to throw foals with the stallion contributing quite a bit to their dispositions. So, I'm curious about what his foals are like. On paper the cross looks great. |
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Posts: 1889
        Location: Texas | Wanted to see if anyone is breeding to him this year or has foals on the ground. Anyone personally been around him? |
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