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907brlrcr
Reg. Jun 2017
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2017-07-19 4:20 PM
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CS Flashlight
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Location: Alaska
Does anyone have experience with CS Flashlight babies? Are they late bloomers? Are they mild tempered? Anything that you can think of worth mentioning?
Thank you.
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willrodeo4food
Reg. Dec 2004
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2017-07-19 6:47 PM
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RE: CS Flashlight
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Location: the end of the rainbow
I know nothing but I love the videos of him being dogged off of so I'll bump this up for you.
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cmcelroy0308
Reg. Aug 2015
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2017-07-20 8:47 PM
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RE: CS Flashlight
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I have a 3 year old. He's smart, great temper but I do believe a late bloomer. He won't be ready for the juvenile but he's coming along good just a little late bloomer
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Echo
Reg. May 2006
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2017-07-21 7:29 AM
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RE: CS Flashlight
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Location: MN
I've seen a couple run and they are pretty darn nice! One is a 5 yr old futurity horse that a friend's daughter
(youth
) has trained up and getting started on her own. The mare is super talented and fast, running top of the 1D already. WIth that, I would not say they are late bloomers. They seem to be pretty even tempered and willing to please.
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moeman17
Reg. Oct 2010
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2017-07-21 9:38 AM
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RE: CS Flashlight
Always been a fan of anything royal quick dash. I've had 4 grand gets, and all were super athletic and very easy to train.
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hank520
Reg. May 2009
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2017-07-22 1:08 AM
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RE: CS Flashlight
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Location: Smack in the middle of WA!
I have a 3 year old absolutely love him! One of the kindest and most sensible colts I have ever had. I have not put alot of pressure on him as he has a big motor and in the wrong hands I think he could be blown up very fast. That said he easily and willingly does everything asked of of him. My colt starter wanted to buy him after the 1st day! I would own another in a heartbeat
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