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 Lady Di
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        Location: Oklahoma | casualdust07 - 2014-01-21 10:51 AM cranky B4 10am - 2014-01-21 8:03 AM So, I guess I have to exception to the rule then...   this little mare will go in and give me a nice run, but she is by far the laziest horse I have been on in 2 decades!! Outside the race (yes she knows the difference, very smart!! ) she will not move a muscle unless you really get after her.... lol, she is my turtle... Planning on breeding her to a stud with SI of 116.... maybe that will help...  http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/peggy+sue+pistol I'm looking at something who's race on top and out of a granddaughter of smart chic o lena on the bottom… I talked to my reining friend and she said the particular stud the fillys dam is by throws really good reiners- IE lazy, head down, super easy to train. LOL. She said lazy like it was a good thing. I was like well, add some run in the mix and maybe this one won't be lazy! I personally like my cowbreds out of a race mare with a cowbred stud, because the run typically comes from the maternal line if we're talking geldings, which is what I ride. I, too, prefer the Doc Bar lines if I'm going to have cow crossed on run. Not too fond of the others. Here's the pedigrees on the two cow/run crosses I've owned that were top 1D horses: www.allbreedpedigree.com/special+joe+bars and www.allbreedpedigree/rq+dox+honor
Edited by dianeguinn 2014-01-21 11:00 AM
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 You get what you give
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     Location: Texas | I prefer the run on the bottom as well but this is kind of an unplanned chance occurrence with a horse that's already born, so I guess it's what I've got to work with! Not that the breeding was unplanned, it's just that we're not looking it and it kind of fell in our laps.
Edited by casualdust07 2014-01-21 11:11 AM
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      Location: MT | I just love my Doc O'Lena bred horses. I am currently riding 3 of them and have had several in the past. They have been smart, willing, horses with a lot of talent. | |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | dianeguinn - 2014-01-21 10:58 AM casualdust07 - 2014-01-21 10:51 AM
cranky B4 10am - 2014-01-21 8:03 AM
So, I guess I have to exception to the rule then...   this little mare will go in and give me a nice run, but she is by far the laziest horse I have been on in 2 decades!! Outside the race (yes she knows the difference, very smart!! ) she will not move a muscle unless you really get after her.... lol, she is my turtle...
Planning on breeding her to a stud with SI of 116.... maybe that will help...
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/peggy+sue+pistol
I'm looking at something who's race on top and out of a granddaughter of smart chic o lena on the bottom… I talked to my reining friend and she said the particular stud the fillys dam is by throws really good reiners- IE lazy, head down, super easy to train. LOL. She said lazy like it was a good thing. I was like well, add some run in the mix and maybe this one won't be lazy!
I personally like my cowbreds out of a race mare with a cowbred stud, because the run typically comes from the maternal line if we're talking geldings, which is what I ride. I, too, prefer the Doc Bar lines if I'm going to have cow crossed on run. Not too fond of the others. Here's the pedigrees on the two cow/run crosses I've owned that were top 1D horses: www.allbreedpedigree.com/special+joe+bars and www.allbreedpedigree/rq+dox+honor
THis little mare is cowbred on top and bottom. Can't do too much about that. But maybe I can introduce some speed to her. She kinda fell into my lap for a backup horse, just to be able to jump on and have fun. Which so far she has done. One good thing about her being a turtle is that I can put my nonhorsey husband on her and she wont do anything crazy! | |
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