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 Location: Wyoming | I haven't but am also wondering the same. Also- if Myers are going to be sending him to someone to futurity his 4 or 5 yr old year? |
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  That's White "Man" to You
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| hoofs_N_bridles - 2018-05-16 1:41 PM I haven't but am also wondering the same. Also- if Myers are going to be sending him to someone to futurity his 4 or 5 yr old year?
What would you do if he were yours? |
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  Location: Illinois | He's on my radar for sure, that kind of mare power isn't found a lot anymore. I hope we'll see him in the barrel pen soon. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Very nice bred and got looks to match his pedigree..  |
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 No Tune in a Bucket
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       Location: Texas | What a looker!!! My only concern would be those dang 4 white feet but they sure add to his flashy good looks. Breeding is not too shabby. lol |
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  That's White "Man" to You
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| RocketPilot - 2018-05-16 5:39 PM What a looker!!! My only concern would be those dang 4 white feet but they sure add to his flashy good looks.Ā Breeding is not too shabby. lol
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I dont buy into the white feet thing.Ā As long as the horse has proper nutrition the white feet are no different.Ā I have a horse with 4 white feet and he has some of the best feet around.Ā Ā
I had to go back and look but I dont see any white feet on him anyway. What are you looking at?
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  Location: Illinois | Whiteboy - 2018-05-17 10:44 AM
RocketPilot - 2018-05-16 5:39 PM What a looker!!! My only concern would be those dang 4 white feet but they sure add to his flashy good looks.Ā Breeding is not too shabby. lol
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I dont buy into the white feet thing.Ā As long as the horse has proper nutrition the white feet are no different.Ā I have a horse with 4 white feet and he has some of the best feet around.Ā Ā
Every farrier I've ever met & my vets have all said the white feet thing is a myth. It's not the foot, its the nutrition. |
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 Location: down south | Iām with you, Rocket Pilot, on the 4 white feet ... I refuse to buy one with more than two white feet. Of course, Iām old school ??. LOVE the looks and breeding of Lucky Wonder Horse too! Hope to see and hear more about him. |
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Defense Attorney for The Horse
   Location: Claremore, OK | A good foot is a good foot, white or not and vice versa ;-)
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      Location: Decatur, Texas | Where are we getting 4 white feet from? 
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 Location: Wyoming | Whiteboy - 2018-05-16 12:53 PM
hoofs_N_bridles - 2018-05-16 1:41 PM I haven't but am also wondering the same. Also- if Myers are going to be sending him to someone to futurity his 4 or 5 yr old year?
What would you do if he were yours?Ā
Start him and see what he can do with a trainer. If not staying sound or gets injured once take him out. If trainer says he isn't going to make a very top, top horse before futurity season bring him home. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | RocketPilot - 2018-05-16 5:39 PM What a looker!!! My only concern would be those dang 4 white feet but they sure add to his flashy good looks. Breeding is not too shabby. lol
Hummm, maybe you didnt look up the right horse, all I saw was a buckskin with 4 black feet unless the grass is covering them up. but here is what I'm seeing.. |
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       Location: Mountains of VA | It aggravates the heck out of me when horses are stood uphill for their pictures!!! I want to see more realistic pics of their conformation. Yes, it is a trick of the trade to stand animals up hill for pics. |
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| hotpaints - 2018-05-17 7:13 PM It aggravates the heck out of me when horses are stood uphill for their pictures!!! I want to see more realistic pics of their conformation. Yes, it is a trick of the trade to stand animals up hill for pics.
It makes them appear level and rounds out the hip. I've never understood that either. |
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| Whiteboy - 2018-05-18 10:45 AM
hotpaints - 2018-05-17 7:13 PM It aggravates the heck out of me when horses are stood uphill for their pictures!!! I want to see more realistic pics of their conformation. Yes, it is a trick of the trade to stand animals up hill for pics.
It makes them appear level and rounds out the hip.Ā I've never understood that either.Ā Ā Ā
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| LUCKY WONDER HORSE LOOKS TERRIFFIC ON PAPER ..
and has done some growing since his long yearling photo was taken
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/lucky+wonder+horse
but someone forgot that the TINYS GAY dam of DASH TA FAME
is what gives his get their turning ability at speed ā¦. NOT FDD .. when added
to certain barrel bloodlines it adds to their speed and agility.
LUCKY WONDER HORSE ⦠2 1/2 YEARS OLD
https://youtu.be/5_dowUYnmYQ
LUCKY WONDER HORSE
almost 3 December 2017 in header training
The overdose of high caliber racing genes has given him long cannon bones
which equals high hocks and knees and reduces a horses agility.
https://youtu.be/E9uoPnoh5FI
Never forget the Myers also have a big roper following too!!
I think old LUCKY is going to be a header !!
Edited by BARRELHORSE USA 2018-05-20 12:20 AM
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Ā FDD's are often butt high, have to hide that fact...even though they still win lol |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | I just got off the phone with the Meyers. I told them Jack said their sheet was all jacked up.
So they are sellinig him. Said to tell JD thanks.
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