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| Has anyone ever had a Blue Valentine,Hancock make a barrel horse? |
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| I have! And she was one of the best barrel horses I ever had... when SHE wanted to be. She was very fast and athletic, but was absolutely the most stubborn horse I have ever been around. She had gate issues, and would not go above a lope at home, even with someone chasing with a lunge whip haha. I loved running on her, we won quite a bit, but because of how stubborn she was, I would never own another bed like her. They are all individuals though, and respond different to different people :) |
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       Location: In The Snow, AZ | I tried... He went down the road as a bucking, project horse for several thousands less than I bought him for. |
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     Location: SE KS | I'm going to try it with this one!!!!
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/highs+blu+goldseeker |
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        Location: NC | I am attempting it right now with this girl. It has been a long work in progress, but that isn't entirely her fault since I bought her barely broke when I was 8 month pregnant... Then between having other horses, the new baby and a new house... she doesn't get the time she deserves... but as another poster mentioned she can have a stubborn side too. but really sweet and loves attention.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/bvh+bad+fast

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   Location: TX | ME!!
This is my little mare
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/montana+blue+drift
The dam isn't much of anything special on paper, but she was my baby! I won a lot on her through junior high and high school. I absolutely love this little mare. She's so talented. Hard headed, but talented. I've put A LOT of time into her and I really think she's going to turn out to be nice. She's 7 now and I've only gotten about 20 competition runs on her but she's running in 2D/3D in Texas.
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    Location: Somewhere around here | All I gotta say is good luck. Most horses with that breeding will be either on the good/great side of the spectrum or complete opposite and wishing you had a gun in your hand. |
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| Thanks everyone for your input on this.I have the chance to buy a three yr. old gelding and I was tossing it around and I knew if I tossed to you guys you would give me your honesty and I surely do appreciate it. |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | My friend has one. 2d at bigger shows, 1/2d locally and 21s in poles and probably has more to give. He's a nice horse, very soft and feely. He is very quick on his feet and catty. |
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| I had a colt that was bred like that. I broke him and sold him. I didnt like his attitude. But he is doing awesome in the barrel pen. Placing in the 2d currently I believe. He is a free runner.
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