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     Location: NC | Has anyone else had/dealt with a Cartels Feature baby or knows anyone that has? Good/bad? If you want to pm me go for it. 99% sure i am buying a filly whos sired by him. (dam is a frenchmans guy grandaughter)
Thank you!!
Edited by Racer4eva 2018-07-31 7:16 PM
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     Location: NC | Bump anyone? Would really like to know more about him/his babies!! |
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| He's a nice horse, I've seen him in person and he's got good bone and feet. We had two foals by him, a colt and a filly. Both very sweet and handle-able. No issues halter breaking or anything like that, kind of just went with the flow. I would breed to him again if I was on a budget. |
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     Location: NC | WiscoRacer - 2018-08-01 12:11 AM
He's a nice horse, I've seen him in person and he's got good bone and feet. We had two foals by him, a colt and a filly. Both very sweet and handle-able. No issues halter breaking or anything like that, kind of just went with the flow. I would breed to him again if I was on a budget.
Thank you so much!! Picking her up in dec after shes weaned. Glad someone knows something about him!! |
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     Location: NC | Bumping this up again as the time shes coming home is getting closer and maybe someone else knows anything else about him(i am not a patient person sometimes and I would like her here already!) |
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        Location: Silex Missouri | I'm kinda bias because we own him. He is very talented and super athletic. His babies are super smart, fast and atheltic. To my knowledge there has only been 1 to make it to the barrel pen. Most have gone to the track and have stayed there until they were 3 or 4 putting them out of barrel futurity age. His first several foal crops (before we owned him) were very small, maybe 8 foals. The owners were still racing him so did limited breeding. His oldest after we purchased him are 4 this year I believe. I have a video on my FB page of a 3 year old I have started on the pattern. A young lady (16 yrs old) has one she trained and has started to compete on this year and I see a very similar turning style. Very balance and collected. Again, this is my opinion but so far I have heard no complaints from any race trainer that has them. I have a 3 year old I just brought home from the track I will be starting (AAA three times this year at 2 different distances) and a 4 year old I have not brought home yet that I will also start on barrels. I am super excited for them and hope more people will take them into the barrel arena. |
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     Location: NC | willyturnit - 2018-10-22 12:50 PM
I'm kinda bias because we own him. He is very talented and super athletic. His babies are super smart, fast and atheltic. To my knowledge there has only been 1 to make it to the barrel pen. Most have gone to the track and have stayed there until they were 3 or 4 putting them out of barrel futurity age. His first several foal crops (before we owned him) were very small, maybe 8 foals. The owners were still racing him so did limited breeding. His oldest after we purchased him are 4 this year I believe. I have a video on my FB page of a 3 year old I have started on the pattern. A young lady (16 yrs old) has one she trained and has started to compete on this year and I see a very similar turning style. Very balance and collected. Again, this is my opinion but so far I have heard no complaints from any race trainer that has them. I have a 3 year old I just brought home from the track I will be starting (AAA three times this year at 2 different distances) and a 4 year old I have not brought home yet that I will also start on barrels. I am super excited for them and hope more people will take them into the barrel arena.
Thank you so much for responding!! Im really looking forward to getting her home. She'll be solely a barrel/pole horse but I believe in trail riding and doing fun stuff to keep their minds happy. I had owned her momma before she got hurt and became a a broodmare and she was a great are. |
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