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  That's White "Man" to You
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| Tell me what you think about this girl. I just dont know very much about cowbreds, especially as a broodmare. Do you find cowbred crosses as easy to sell? I would breed her to race bred studs if I get her. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/ms+peppy+s+jewel |
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  Location: Mississippi | I like her a bunch, she should cross very well with a running bread stud |
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| She should be a wicked broodie that would bring lots of athleticism, ability and grit to her babies! I would stand in line to have babies with that bottom side crossed under some speed! But that's just my opinion!
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    Location: Somewhere around here | I think they are easy to sell if they are in the right location. That mare could sell pretty good where I live but people here still ranch with horses and brand their cattle. I personally really like her bloodlines, especially since her sire was a successful cutting horse, but agree with breeding her to a race stud. You'd probably get some fast and quick turners out of her. |
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       Location: lexington KY | My kind of pedigree! Love PSB and Doc Olena. |
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       Location: Washington | You could not go wrong with this mare. Her lines are older then the highly sought after up and coming line but she could cross on ANYTHING. Her lines are what made the now day greats! |
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  That's White "Man" to You
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| She had this foal a couple of years ago and is bred the same right now. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/jewels+magic+shine Do you think this foal should sell okay? |
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       Location: Washington | Advertised to the right audience, yes the baby will sell. Might not bring thousands. I can find the sire was shown but dont see any show records and none of his foals have done anything yet. I also see he's now deseased???
Edited to add: Wouldn't bring thousands as a weaner. Once started under saddle and doing something, I would think it would bring a decent price tag
Edited by Lopin' Leopard 2014-01-28 10:29 AM
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| I love her papers! Peppy San Badger horses are extremely athletic, can be a little hard headed but is one of those "horse of a lifetime" types of horses. I've had a Peppy San Badger, and I've had a Doc O'Lena bred horse that both made outstanding barrel horses! They are catty and have the heart and want to. This bred to a nice running bred stud would make an AWESOME barrel prospect! This mare bred to a nice cowbred stud would make an AWESOME cutting, reining, or roping prospect! Win win either way with this one :) Good Luck!! |
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    Location: NW. Florida | I bet the colt would make a heck of a heal horse. |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | In all honestly, she is pretty top of the line. If I was into cowbreds, I would be all over her. She would be such a neat cross on so many running breds if that were your thing. |
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  That's White "Man" to You
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| So here is the kicker... she may be a herda carrier as her sire lenas jewel bars was a known carrier. She hasn't been tested yet, which I would do. But if she were a carrier would that be a deal breaker for you? |
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         Location: Finally horseback again.... | Seriously!!! and own daughter of Lenas Jewel Bars that is only 11??? Im not sure you actually know what you have... Do a little research on Lenas Jewel Bars daughters and what they are actually worth as broodmares. I saw one bring 55k a year or so ago at a dispersal. He has a show and produce record a mile long and his daughters are sought after.
Please dont waste time on a barrel breeding on this mare. She is cutting royalty and if you are in business to make money, you sure have a good start. Bred to the right stud, she is a goldmine. There are very few left, his last offspring were I think in the 2003 and 2004 range. If it were me, I would breed her to something like Smooth As A Cat or Highbrow Cat himself and put her in a NCHA sale. I would take her off your hands in a heartbeat!!! |
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         Location: Finally horseback again.... | ~~
Stallion Record Lenas Jewel Bars
1820499; 1981; Sorrel; Height: 14.3; (Doc O'Lena x Freckles Royal); View Offspring Stallion Show Record for Lenas Jewel Bars AQHA High Point Performance Horse NCHA money-earner ROM Performance
Stallion Offspring Record for Lenas Jewel Bars Hall of Fame Offspring: World Champion Offspring: Superior Performance Offspring ROM Performance Offspring NRHA Money-earners NCHA Money-earners NRCHA Money-earners |
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           Location: Kansas | I LOVE!!!!!
Excellent cross of well known stallions that were very versatile in and out of the arena. That colt, crossed on the right stallion....could go in any direction you want! |
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| Heres my vote: Dont buy her... where is she located, because I want to buy her instead! LOVE LOVE LOVE those bloodlines! So old and hard to find... thats a diamond in the rough for sure! |
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     Location: SE KS | Tys-ol-lady - 2014-01-28 12:03 PM
Heres my vote: Dont buy her... where is she located, because I want to buy her instead! LOVE LOVE LOVE those bloodlines! So old and hard to find... thats a diamond in the rough for sure!
No no no, I wanna know where she is. Would buy this kinda breeding even if she was 20!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Yes it would be a deal breaker. If I understand they only need 1/2 the gene to have issues. |
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  Location: Southeastern Idaho | wyoming barrel racer - 2014-01-28 12:04 PM
Yes it would be a deal breaker. If I understand they only need 1/2 the gene to have issues.
Ditto...deal breaker for me as well. |
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