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| I'm looking at possibly breeding to him, but I want to know what kind of market his colts have? Do they go for 5k? 10k? 20k? I mean, there's only 2 for sale on here and its 10k and private treaty, if this isn't allowed, then tell me and delete it, but I'm just curious. The possible mares are own daughters of Bully Bullion and Dean Miracle. I just haven't been able to find very many for reference. |
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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | I have seen them no sale at sales for 30k, seen several sell at sales for over 20k and more.
All depends on the mare and quality of the foal |
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 Miss Positive
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     Location: Crowder, OK | I have a two year old filly. Phil Huagan broke her. he said she is a freak of an athlete, and the first time i rode her, I was highly impressed. she did a spin like a reining horse in each direction. Mine is a bit HOT and she has a big motor, BUT she is out of hot blood on the bottom. I had a colt I sold before i rode him and he was the most laid back colt ive ever been around....both of my babies have had great conformation, good bone and feet. they have both been the most kindest horse and want to be in your hip pocket type. there are sev making awesome horses already, hes def proving himself as a producer with the good ones running and hes even got some good ones in the steer wrestling also. |
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 Party Girl
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | I have never personally ridden one but have seen many videos and pictures. You don't see many for sale because everyone wants to keep them. I do not think you could go wrong breeding to him. As soon as I get a broodmare that I think will cross well with him I will be getting a breeding. |
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  Location: Southeastern Idaho | I would have to add one word of advice from my experience. I bred a small mare (14.2) to him, resulting colt was huge. Swept legs at birth that took some time to straighten up. He still toes out on his right front (2 years old now), I feel this happened from how he laid in the mare. My farrier feels the same way. None of her previous colts have been crooked (this colt was her 7th) and nothing I have seen from LSoF are crooked. (And I have looked!) Huge baby small womb... My advice, don't do what I did and take too small of a mare to him. :) LOVE my baby and he will more than likely stay here on the ranch if he doesn't make a rodeo horse due to the wonky front foot. |
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| My mare wasn't huge by any means and she threw a large colt also by LSOF. My foal is huge IMO...no issues like the previous poster..Foal was trying to stand before completely delivered...lol.
In your pocket type foal...friendly, etc.
Good luck on your decision..it's hard I know. |
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