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     Location: Texas | The few Dineros Ive seen/been around I would definitely not call lazy either.. both were pretty cold backed when young and green and one worked out of it with age, the other not so much |
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         Location: Sunnyland Florida | This is an interesting post. I have a son of PC Frenchman's Hayday (Bully Bullion, Firewater Flit on the other side) that I absolutely LOVE, and he is a hot, hot mess. He's 2 years old and a huge stinker, very busy, slow maturing. He won't leave the others in the pasture alone, always picking at others, rearing, biting, etc. He is not broke yet - too immature. He sure looks the part, I'm hoping he will be real special.
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| I am trying to find out some history on him. I believe he will have "go" when I ask him. |
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         Location: Sunnyland Florida | I bet you won't have a "go" problem, I've had others laid back and lazy, but when they figure it out, they're set and ready.
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   Location: OH | Runaway - 2017-07-19 9:34 AM
This is an interesting post. I have a son of PC Frenchman's Hayday (Bully Bullion, Firewater Flit on the other side) that I absolutely LOVE, and he is a hot, hot mess. He's 2 years old and a huge stinker, very busy, slow maturing. He won't leave the others in the pasture alone, always picking at others, rearing, biting, etc. He is not broke yet - too immature. He sure looks the part, I'm hoping he will be real special.
I will imagine that once he is given a job---the silliness will be gone. Hopefully anyways. |
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| Runaway - 2017-07-19 1:35 PM
I bet you won't have a "go" problem, I've had others laid back and lazy, but when they figure it out, they're set and ready.
Is the mare running bred?
Check out what Liana D said above (pg1) ..... you can google YouTube videos of the dam running and winning in the barrel pen, VERY nice mare. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | casualdust07 - 2017-07-18 1:13 PM The few Dineros Ive seen/been around I would definitely not call lazy either.. both were pretty cold backed when young and green and one worked out of it with age, the other not so much
The above is what I know of them. They were anything but lazy.LOL |
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  Location: TX | I have a two year old by PC Frenchmans Hayday and out of Driftwood mare, just got him back from being broke and really like him and the trainer said he was going to be special and wants to please.
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| I ran Trade Lady Eight for years (she is actually the horse in my avatar) and have been around nearly all of her babies. I kept 2 mares out of her and my sister kept a gelding out of her. PJ is not like her other babies. They want to work, are very responsive and are definitely not lazy.
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| We have a 6 yr old gelding out of him. I understand the seem to be lazy thing but once he started working he is peping up every run. He is anything but lazy now. He is out of a granddaughter of Hempen. He is full of the funny stuff though, he can untie knots, take of his boots and is always busy. I would say they are a little maturing but he is coming on strong now. enjoy the quietness now. |
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| Yes his mother is running bred she has produced many 1D horses and was a 1D horse herself. |
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| That totally sounds like mine he takes everything you put on the fence off. He is very curious and nosey. He also puts his feed pan in the water trough. |
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    Location: Central Iowa | I am excited to read this post as well. I have a yearling Slick by Design colt out of a $ earning daughter of PC Frenchmans Hayday. So far he is very laid back, easy going and just a puppy dog! I cant wait to get on him next year! |
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| Wondering if the original poster kept this gelding. I am in the same boat. 5 year old very lazy. |
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       Location: torrington, wy | We have an own son, PB Getusum Dinero and he is an energizer bunny. He is also a stallion. but very well mannered, and easy to haul. He is a 1d barrel horse.
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| I like those traits. Quiet until they have a job. I think barrel racers are use to the hot headed nuts. Haha. |
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