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Whinny19
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2017-09-28 8:38 PM
Subject: RE: Cutting Horse Studs



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My boyfriend picked up a Playgun grandson as a rope horse last year, he's by a Playgun son named Ranger Cookie. Not real well known but extremely accomplished, has loads of AQHA points in roping events & barrels. Ranger Cookie's dam was also nothing to sneeze at in the roping pen. We've been really impressed with this horse. He's a little spooky & snorty on the ground but will do anything under saddle. We used him in the backcountry during hunting season last year, he was a super nice heel horse when we bought him & is turning into a great head horse. Stands right at 15 hands but will jerk a steer like a big horse, and he will not be outrun. He's been working his tail off all summer in the feedlot too. Maybe one of these days I'll get to steal him away long enough to try him on the pattern, lol. I really like PG Dry Fire, Hired Gun, & Fiestas Gotta Gun too, but after seeing this horse in action I'd say Ranger Cookie is another Playgun son worth a good hard look.

Edited to add: I just thought I should add as a disclaimer that I am a running bred fan all the way. But cowbred or no, this little horse can flat fly! 


Edited by Whinny19 2017-09-28 9:49 PM
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madredepeanut
Reg. Aug 2017
Posted 2017-09-29 1:00 AM
Subject: RE: Cutting Horse Studs





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Whinny19 - 2017-09-28 6:38 PM

My boyfriend picked up a Playgun grandson as a rope horse last year, he's by a Playgun son named Ranger Cookie. Not real well known but extremely accomplished, has loads of AQHA points in roping events & barrels. Ranger Cookie's dam was also nothing to sneeze at in the roping pen. We've been really impressed with this horse. He's a little spooky & snorty on the ground but will do anything under saddle. We used him in the backcountry during hunting season last year, he was a super nice heel horse when we bought him & is turning into a great head horse. Stands right at 15 hands but will jerk a steer like a big horse, and he will not be outrun. He's been working his tail off all summer in the feedlot too. Maybe one of these days I'll get to steal him away long enough to try him on the pattern, lol. I really like PG Dry Fire, Hired Gun, & Fiestas Gotta Gun too, but after seeing this horse in action I'd say Ranger Cookie is another Playgun son worth a good hard look.

Edited to add: I just thought I should add as a disclaimer that I am a running bred fan all the way. But cowbred or no, this little horse can flat fly! 

Earlier today was the first I had heard of Ranger Cookie, and then here you are talking about him! After looking him up and watching videos, I agree that he is another good son of Playgun

So many good Playgun sons out there, each of them from a solid maternal line too!
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Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2017-09-29 2:18 PM
Subject: RE: Cutting Horse Studs


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Wasn't Marlene Eddleman's great Dutch Watch cutting horse bred?  Just curious.....I seem to remember he was a cutting horse reject.


 
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