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| what are some of experiences you have had with on the money red or rare jet horses. How are they to train, behavior etc. give me everything the good the bad and the ugly |
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 Miss Laundry Misshap
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| This is my guy. Rare Jet isn't real close to the front, so I don't know how much it'll help you. He's a hard worker, but we had to find his heart. Once we taught him that we meant business and weren't going to give up on him, he leveled out nicely. He was nervous, had an attitude, and didn't want to be loved on when we got him, but now he's gold. He has always been super solid. No spooking or other dumb stuff from him. Get on and go. He's also extremely fast, push style, snappy turns, and calm afterwards.
edit to add my forgotten link! http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/one+rare+one
Edited by Nateracer 2015-01-21 10:40 AM
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     Location: south arkansas | I have a granddaugher of OTMR on Mare side, she 7 this year I purchased her from the lady who had her sire and mare and she was foaled on her place. She broke and trained her at at the time I bought her she had not been hauled so I have hauled and seasoned her. Have had not one problem from her very willing eager to please, quiet at the trailer, at larger shows, coming up the alley, after a run she drops her head and walks off. I have let novice kids ride her around in the pasture I cant say enough good about her. She is Oklahoma Fuel on the sire side. Now she doesnt really like you trying to pet or love on her she would rather just do her job and you let her go back out in the pasture but she is a real pleasure to be around and work with. I would have a pasture full of them |
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| so far I have had a OTMR grandson and a OTMR son and both very level headed, respectful naturally, sweet, smart horses. Both were stallions. One had live- covered in the past but you would never know it.
ETA one was not out of the other, so not closely related.
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 Love Me Some Robert Redford
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     Location: WV | I have two that are gd's of OTMR. Love them both, similar personality's, not spooky, good feet etc.. These girsl were easy to start and just have good minds.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/show+me+the+money3
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/rh+painted+with+money
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 Don't Wanna Make This Awkward
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   Location: Texas | I have a Redlight Greenlight son(OTMR x FWF mare).
I love hime, sweetest horse I've ever owned. He can be a pain in the a$$ sometimes but most of the time he is a joy to be around.
Anyone can jump on him and win which I think is a special trait for a horse to have. My sister placed in every HSR she ran on him and one a saddle off one run she made on him in another association. And she's ran him maybe 7 times? 2 buckles, a saddle, and atleast $500 in 7 runs is amazing to me, but I might be a little biased since he's my baby.
This is a video after being on and off for 2 years with lameness(finally figured out thank god) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptjH4mLDHQs&list=UUchtC15QY_aVNim2YA-0Jyw&index=1
This is just my favorite run i've made on him
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVwq1bo4lsQ&index=12&list=UUchtC15QY_aVNim2YA-0Jyw? |
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 You get what you give
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     Location: Texas | i don't have any experience with OTMR but we do have a Rare Bar daughter and love her. To me, I can pick a Rare Bar out in the crowd- they all have a type to them. Gritty gritty mare and a true 1D horse. Runs 120% every time. |
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| Don't know about Rare Jet, but OTMR is my favorite. Super easy to train IMO and always fast. |
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