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cecollins0811
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Spin off from genetic shouldering question
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What bloodlines would you say are more prone to developing a roll back style and what other bloodlines are more likely to develop a shapey or round type of style?
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
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RE: Spin off from genetic shouldering question
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Location: Wonderful Wyoming
Most of the pictures I have seen of Fire Water Flit get and grand get are somewhat straight shouldered through their neck. I don't see many that look like they have a shape around the barrel. My Firewater Finale colt is the same way. He doesn't shoulder in at all, but holds himself up nice, just not what I am used to and to me it is a roll back style. He gets in there to the back side and snaps around to the next barrel. My Burrs First Down was a 4 wheel drive kind of motion. He also handled all ground types. Just got in there and kept moving. I would take either styles at the moment, this Finale colt is such a blast to ride and train. He just eats up what you teach him and progresses so fast.
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