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Chasin97canz
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted
2016-01-05 10:05 PM
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Opinions on stud
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Posts: 96
Location: Rocky Mountains
The stallion is "hasta be fast"
Alright one thing I notice straight of the bat is he is race bred and bred pretty well for that matter. But you dang near NEVER see a horse as race bred as this with a truely short back
(2 to 1 ratio
) and he's is. But he also has some funky long cannon bones. You can't see it to well in his official photo! But you can see it really well in his foals! Kinda fine boned but typical for a horse like him. He also didn't do half bad on the track he received a 97 SI. I still haven't figured out this photo thing so you'll have to find his photo if your curious in researching him.
I have a frenchmans hayday palomino mare I was thinking of breeding next spring and she has low hocks
(unlike this stud
). She is a mare with a compact appearance to her. Could they be a good match? she does have decent conformation. She was a 1D 2D mare at the age of 5 so I'm sure she was top of the 1D potential. But no longer sound enough to run them cans to the ground.
Also if you have another stud in mind feel free to shout it out!:
)
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
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2016-01-05 10:12 PM
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RE: Opinions on stud
Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
Location: Wonderful Wyoming
Chasin97canz - 2016-01-05 9:05 PM The stallion is "hasta be fast" Alright one thing I notice straight of the bat is he is race bred and bred pretty well for that matter. But you dang near NEVER see a horse as race bred as this with a truely short back
(2 to 1 ratio
) and he's is. But he also has some funky long cannon bones. You can't see it to well in his official photo! But you can see it really well in his foals! Kinda fine boned but typical for a horse like him. He also didn't do half bad on the track he received a 97 SI. I still haven't figured out this photo thing so you'll have to find his photo if your curious in researching him. I have a frenchmans hayday palomino mare I was thinking of breeding next spring and she has low hocks
(unlike this stud
). She is a mare with a compact appearance to her. Could they be a good match? she does have decent conformation. She was a 1D 2D mare at the age of 5 so I'm sure she was top of the 1D potential. But no longer sound enough to run them cans to the ground. Also if you have another stud in mind feel free to shout it out!:
)
I guess the only horses I have been around that the majority do have short backs are race bred. Most of the cutters/reiners were shorter built and several were a bit long in the back for my taste. They don't have the same shape of rear end as the race horses.
That stud is decent bred, but his sire is not what I really think of as a sire of sires. Dam raced here in WY successfully. Again the fine bone is not typical of race bred and if you think he is, I would pass. Hard to judge in a photo, but I myself have never seen him in person. If you think he has high hocks, again I would pass. It seems to are picking him apart so why are you interested in him?
I suggest a son of Playgun. I think you would be happier.
Edited by wyoming barrel racer 2016-01-05 10:14 PM
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Chasin97canz
Reg. Dec 2014
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2016-01-05 10:38 PM
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RE: Opinions on stud
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Location: Rocky Mountains
Lol I noticed I am. i also didn't state race bred horses had long backs:
) that would be a load of butter nuts. I just havent been around a horse I was aware of being race bred that short. But then again I'm relatively fresh to the conformation evaluating. That is why I ask becuase I very well could be wrong. And if I am I need to be corrected:
) i was ignorant for years on this.
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BARRELHORSE USA
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted
2016-01-05 11:44 PM
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RE: Opinions on stud
I never understand when barrel racers are always wanting a short backed horse with speed, agility with a fast gathering stride ...
and they pick animals that have a mustang pony conformation.. to fit their poorly designed barrel saddles ...
Conformation can be deceiving ... now most of you would call this horse short backed .. when he has a strong back all the way thru his groan to his hips ... his withers are the deception .. they extend behind his shoulder blades as depicted by his mane which allows the horse to have far reaching strides of 26-27 ft ...
This stride length is what wins horse races ... along with a long forearm and buttock muscles that flow down into his hocks to have the power to push off and get that long stride .....>>> TAKE A LOOK ...
FOOSE ....
http://www.stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=953
Now take a look at another million+++ dollar earner on the track in full speed ..
look where his girth sits due to the length of setback in his withers ... and the sweet spot the good jockeys use to put their weight right over the shoulders .. a barrel racer would be buying saddles to fit and suck up the girth and break this horses ribs ... lol ..
KISS MY HOCKS ..
http://www.stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=1404
Just wondering ... with Dash Ta Fame being the magic cross on just about anything you can name with tremendous history to backup this statement ... why would you NOT INCLUDE his bloodlines in your choice of a stallion along with a very successful barrel bloodline sitting top or bottom ?? ....
DASH TA FAME ... if he was unknown someone would pick him apart for being a little on the goose butted side of things ..
http://www.stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=110
FIVE BAR CARTEL ... a new millionaire with DTF on the bottom side .. holy mackerel .. another with a little goose bump on his hienie ... lol
http://www.stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=1334
WAVE CARVER ... the least expensive stud fee on a million $$ earner ..
http://www.stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=556
OCEAN RUNAWAY ... full brother to Wave Carver and they look different also a million dollar earner .. he is deceased ... frzn semen $6,000
http://www.stallionesearch.com/show_stallion.asp?horse=364
And look carefully at your mare's lineage and don't start thinking that you can cross a cutter or reiner that drives like a volkswagon and has the speed of a nascar for a competitive barrel horse ... ... it doesn't work that way ... conformations are totally different for speed or rocking back on your haunches to sweep left and right or make a big sliding stop ...
GOOD LUCK !!
Edited by BARRELHORSE USA 2016-01-05 11:57 PM
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oija
Reg. Feb 2012
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2016-01-07 8:21 AM
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RE: Opinions on stud
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Location: Gainesville, TX
Chasin97canz - 2016-01-05 10:05 PM
The stallion is "hasta be fast"
Alright one thing I notice straight of the bat is he is race bred and bred pretty well for that matter. But you dang near NEVER see a horse as race bred as this with a truely short back
(2 to 1 ratio
) and he's is. But he also has some funky long cannon bones. You can't see it to well in his official photo! But you can see it really well in his foals! Kinda fine boned but typical for a horse like him. He also didn't do half bad on the track he received a 97 SI. I still haven't figured out this photo thing so you'll have to find his photo if your curious in researching him.
I have a frenchmans hayday palomino mare I was thinking of breeding next spring and she has low hocks
(unlike this stud
). She is a mare with a compact appearance to her. Could they be a good match? she does have decent conformation. She was a 1D 2D mare at the age of 5 so I'm sure she was top of the 1D potential. But no longer sound enough to run them cans to the ground.
Also if you have another stud in mind feel free to shout it out!:
)
Are you wanting to sale or keep? I think you are right to go with a racebred stud if your mare is by Dinero. I'm not sure what the bottom side of your mare is but it would be a good idea to balance her out with some speed. I think the boy you've pointed out is decent looking and decent bred if you want to keep the resulting foal. If you want to sell, you won't get much for it though. If you are looking to sell, I would go with a more well known running bred stud.
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