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| The term PREPPERS I used are the people that specialize in sale prepping horses to go into the high powered sales.
In racing LAZY E and JEH ranches take in yearlings etc for 60 days of grooming, feeding and exercising as if they were going to a beauty contest rather than a horse sale. At these high powered sales the least amount of long hair, poor condition, or trimmed feet or bridle path and condition of mane and tail can be a price buster ...... |
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   Location: Alberta, Canada | Thank you to everyone who has responded. I now have much to mull over! I appreciate all the input. :) |
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        Location: North of the 49th Parallel | Since you're in Alberta I'd look into Fiesta Royale or Ninety Nine Goldmine. I believe both of them are CBHI Stakes Enrolled studs. Nice mares, I'm a little jealous. |
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| PIW and the Starlight stud are full brothers. We have admired the Whiskey horses for a long time. Finally have a yearling gd another in the oven and are breeding to him this year. Some of the big name programs are using his daughters as broodmares so you sure seem to have the possiblity of having some good property on your hands. |
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  Location: Oklahoma | Our handsome boy would be most happy to be your mares, or one mare's boyfriend. www.http://barrelhorseworld.com/horsedetail.asp?ID=93933 see our website he is having some outstanding foals, his very first to compete winning a check at her first 2 futurities. Looking for many more to come. |
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| koi322 - 2014-02-26 8:41 AM
C Farms - 2014-02-26 9:34 AM
Sun Frosted Rocket would be a great choice!
SUN FROSTED ROCKET, is an exceptionally good looking Appendix QH stallion, sired by Sun Frost, a dominant sire of standout barrel, roping, cutting, reining and rodeo competition horses. Progeny earnings $1.9 million β¦ total progeny/grand progeny earnings near $3 million! Out of Call Me Wrangler, a daughter of Rocket Wrangler.
SUN FROSTED ROCKET,15.1 hh. "Sunny" is a 1-D Barrel Sire from limited ...performers!
is a 1-D barrel horse, and 19-20 pole horse. He has an excellent mind, and a huge heart. He passes on an excellent dis position to his foals, along with amazing looks. This stallion has it all, speed, stamina, and looks. If you have any questions or need further information send us a message!
"A cloudy day is no match for a Sunny dis position"
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sun+frosted+rocket
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sun-Frosted-Rocket/157971741014203?re...
Someone posted a pic of him yesterday that showed up on my news feed on FB. Beautiful boy!!
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  Location: Central Texas | Kipas Special, I believe he is in utah. Gorgeous black stud with 102SI. Producer of stakes horses and barrel horses. Great cross on Dash ta Fame bred mares. If you are interested message me, I have a discounted breeding. |
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| whats the stud fee on sun frosted rocket I live in south la, we dont have many pal, stallion round surley not with his breeding. |
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| gilliegirl - 2014-02-25 10:15 PM I just purchased three new mares, all with reining or cow horse bloodlines. A daughter of Paddys Irish Whiskey, a Daughter of Grays Starlight and a Daughter of Topsail Whiz. I lucked out into a purchase agreement for them and am wondering if anyone has any experience running these bloodlines, or any recommendations on who to breed to?? I'm feeling pretty excited right now.... But don't even know where to start looking for studs. Any ideas?
Totally off topic: Original poster, what kind of puppy is in your avatar?? |
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | smiley - 2014-03-14 6:00 AM
gilliegirl - 2014-02-25 10:15 PM I just purchased three new mares, all with reining or cow horse bloodlines. A daughter of Paddys Irish Whiskey, a Daughter of Grays Starlight and a Daughter of Topsail Whiz. I lucked out into a purchase agreement for them and am wondering if anyone has any experience running these bloodlines, or any recommendations on who to breed to?? I'm feeling pretty excited right now.... But don't even know where to start looking for studs. Any ideas?
Totally off topic:Β Original poster, what kind of puppy is in your avatar??Β
Not the OP, but it looks like a black and white English Springer Spaniel. |
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| gilliegirl - 2014-02-26 2:25 PM Thank you to everyone who has responded. I now have much to mull over! I appreciate all the input. :)
Weird, my comment is gone - can you tell me what kind of puppy/dog is your avatar? Nice looking dog. |
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | Smiley, your question isn't gone. It's actually on her 3 times now. LOL. |
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      Location: Montana | I'd also try the Paddy and Starlight mares to straight racebred studs with good minds. Then I'd breed the Whiz mare to a pretty colored reiner in hopes of raising a cute colt that would be easy to sell. Nothing against the Topsail Whiz horses but for my taste the other two are more likely cross-over pedigrees. I'd look for a pretty, colored stud with a good value in his stud fee. Of course if I saw the mares in person . . that might change everything!
And depending on what kind of a year I was having in general, and what I found for studs in the two categories, I'd even consider raising 2 reiners to sell the first year and one barrel prospect. You have a ton of flexibility here - and that is a nice thing!
Congrats on your good deal!
And I want a puppy like that too! (If he doesn't chase foals. . . .) I mean that! Where did you get him/her?
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        Location: Carpenter, WY | Don't know what your plans are for the babies but being as these are daughters of some of the biggest names in the cow horse industry I would stick with some good cow horse studs on at least two of them and pick a versatile cow/speed stud on probably the topsail mare. We just had a WR This Cats Smart baby and even at a month and a half old am very impressed with him. There are a awful lot of nice studs out there. Google the last ncha and nrha sales and look at the sale results to see if there was one or two sires that brought the best prices. Congratulations and you could really build a nice program on these three mares |
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