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   Location: God's country...aka TEXAS | Firewater Ta Fame! All of his babies are exceptionally kind and easy to get along with. They are born broke, no silliness what so ever. I have 3 of them all out of different mares. They just want to please. That's why I have 3 - I don't want to ride anything else lol |
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| Forgot to add PYC horses- my friend has a 2 year old Freighttrain B filly and she is one of the best minded horses I have seen. I met Second Painted Sign and he's great minded as well. Overall I hear great things about them. |
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Lots of the Bully Bullion's and Wonder Otoe's are very quiet and willing. Great minds. |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | JLBerry - 2017-09-29 8:46 AM
Firewater Ta Fame! All of his babies are exceptionally kind and easy to get along with. They are born broke, no silliness what so ever. I have 3 of them all out of different mares. They just want to please. That's why I have 3 - I don't want to ride anything else lol
We have a yearling filly. Not yet ready to ride but she sure is sweet as apple pie. She will come a mile across the pasture to say hello. |
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| Only one mention of A Smooth Guy - does anybody else have experience with them? One has caught my eye (out of a Rare Bar daughter). |
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      Location: California | OhMax - 2017-09-28 3:31 PM
mtcanchazer - 2017-09-28 10:43 AM
I have a Playgun x Easy Jet gelding that is really quiet and willing...a little bit looky on the trail, but not spooky, he just rubber necks at everything, LOL. In the arena, he is all focus and he is so athletic and smart, he's only seen the barrel pattern less than 10 times and he's already figuring it out. He has really nice bone and conformation too. I wouldn't mind having more of them in the future bred this way.
I think the looky part is the cow bred in him, 4 of our 5 are cowbred and all of them are like this - not spooky but they are always very aware of their surroundings. Our 5th is also a bang up rope horse but cowy by training not breeding (all run ) and he is the quietest to ride out.
Very interesting, have had a couple of royally cow bred (the lenas and docs etc, not old quarter horse like king and driftwood) and they were both hot and looky, it would make riding really uncomfortable sometimes. One was a 1D horse and another a team penner. Sold them both as it got to the point where I didn't enjoy working them. Absolutely stunning conformation and athletisicm though.
Edited by *almost there* 2017-10-02 9:17 PM
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    Location: California | I had a Sun Frost horse that was extremely quiet and willing. Had a few quirks but he was amazing. I have since then ridden a few more and if I could afford to buy a barn full I would. Unfortunately, they seem to be 8-10k when they hit the ground from what I have found. |
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   Location: OH | Sun Frost--Sun Frost--and some more Sun Frost. LOL. Been breeding them now for 17 years and it is the best decision we ever made.
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      Location: Mississippi | Mighty Broke - 2017-09-28 6:19 AM wildride - 2017-09-28 11:54 AM luvropin - 2017-09-28 4:46 AM I have started to really appreciate a quiet and willing attitude as I get older. I found a driftwood/sun frost bred filly a few years ago and I liked her so much I went back to the ranch and bought 2 more bred like her. Have enough fire/speed to catch cattle competitively (roping), ranch on them all day (they go anywhere), and put anyone on them. Can't have enough of these horses. We also have a 5 year old Lions Share of Fame son that fits your description. QUIET but has an engine for sure. Big and strong. Turned into my husbands main ranch mount. I don't think you could pry him out of his cold dead hands at this point. This really interests me. I have a Sunfrost/Driftwood gelding that is scared of everything and cannot focus away from home. He is just about to wear out my patience! Interesting---I have ridden a ton and some can be watchy (is that a word) LOL. But I have never had any that were spooky.
He is definitely "watchy", but he also will drop out from under you and wheel around while "watching". He also is scared of any type of ground change (like from dirt to grass, or dark to light, etc.). He is very strange. Very athletic, but so "watchy" he can't focus. Any suggestions? |
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       Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm | I have a 2 year old On A Gator o/o a Judge Cash daughter that is wonderful minded. Catches on quick and does whatever you want him to. I also have an Honors A Bounding o/o the same mare that is VERY quiet and willing. He loves attention and no drama.
ETA: My HAB, Captain Biankus crosses are nice as well.
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       Location: midwest mama | Bully Bullion - especially on the dam's side.
I have been around many of them and they are all quiet and good minded but athletic and ready to get the job done. |
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| OldSchoolCowgirl - 2017-10-03 3:12 PM
Bully Bullion - especially on the dam's side.
I have been around many of them and they are all quiet and good minded but athletic and ready to get the job done.
Really?! I've only known 2 Bully Bullions (owned one) and both wanted to do everything their way, and with attitude. I didn't enjoy riding mine at all!!! He was Easy Jet on the bottom (and I generally love Easy Jet horses). |
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