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     Location: Durango CO | What does everyone think of his babies and how are they doing in the arena. I am looking into a son of his.
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     Location: Desert Land | I live in CA a few hours from Lyndee. I haven't seen her stud in person, but he sure looks nice and Lyndee has bred some nice prospects by her stud. I like Willie Wanta Dash and Merridoc.
His name translates to another failure or another defeat - which I guess it not appealing when you know what it means, LOL. |
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         Location: Where I am happiest | They are very nice! Otro Fracaso is very under rated and his stud fee is only $1000. He doesnt have all that many foals on the ground and every single one of them really clocks! I watched 4 different ones by him in Arizona last month and all 4 clocked in the 1D. One laid down a 17.1 on a standard set and then 2 others ran a pair of 17.3's. NICE!! |
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     Location: Durango CO | What a name! LOL. I watched some videos of some and they all look to have the same powerful style. |
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| Not impressed with the gelding I know of his, but every stud can have a dud so I'd take that as it is
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     Location: Desert Land | gunner07 - 2014-02-03 10:04 AM Not impressed with the gelding I know of his, but every stud can have a dud so I'd take that as it is
Well you have to take into account that he's only 50% of the genetics on said "dud". |
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     Location: Durango CO | Why did you think he was a dud? |
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      Location: CA | I really like his babies. I was seriously considering one a few years ago but Lyndee only had weanlings and I wanted a 1-2 year old. The few that are running all seem really nice and seem to run very similar. |
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| I'd love to breed to him but she only does a few outside breedings thru a couple auctions, unless things have changed. I love my baby from a different Merridoc son and he's always caught my eye so hopefully I get one in a couple years! |
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| Lol- Google says his name means "Another Failure".
Hopefully that just means they were hoping for a filly after a bunch of colts! |
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   Location: Texas | Β We flew to California two years ago this March and my daughter tried one of her 4 yr old mares.Β She fell in love with her so much that we drove out there 2 months later to pick her up and let her ride with Lyndee a couple days.Β My daughter loves this mare, she is smart and doesn't miss a beat and has a good attitude.Β Β Her name is Sippin Diesel and her mother is Sippin Firewater.Β Lyndee is great to deal with.Β We had met her a couple years earlier at JL when she had some of his horses in training.Β From what I understand, she is breeding outside now also.Β
This is what she told me. They do breed for $1000 shipped semen only and 95 percent winners from a very small set of mares. For specific questions her contact numbers are on her website.
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        Location: Western performance horse Hades | Willie has a very high percentage of winners and Lyndee has always said his colts have made her job easier. She's sold quiet a few that she had given a good start that went on to be finished out by amatuers. I remember one--that I should have bought--carried her rider to her first sub-18 on a standard pattern and the two later won rodeos in Arizona. That says a lot for their mind and trainablity with a wide variety of riders.
There are several videos on Lyndee's website and also on her youtube channel. |
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| I have a mare by him and absolutely love her in fact if I had a mare to breed it would be bred to him.
My mare was off for over year when I bought her out of Oklahoma unloaded off the trailer later that day rode her nothing bothers her at all quite and loves her job.
Extremly catty quick with a great mind. This will be a fun year. And talk about built and athletic can't ask for much more.
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     Location: Durango CO | motorjock - 2014-02-03 7:34 PM
Β We flew to California two years ago this March and my daughter tried one of her 4 yr old mares.Β She fell in love with her so much that we drove out there 2 months later to pick her up and let her ride with Lyndee a couple days.Β My daughter loves this mare, she is smart and doesn't miss a beat and has a good attitude.Β Β Her name is Sippin Diesel and her mother is Sippin Firewater.Β Lyndee is great to deal with.Β We had met her a couple years earlier at JL when she had some of his horses in training.Β From what I understand, she is breeding outside now also.Β
This is what she told me. They do breed for $1000 shipped semen only and 95 percent winners from a very small set of mares. For specific questions her contact numbers are on her website.
Ok don't call me a stalker but I watched every single video you guys have on YouTube. Sippin diesel looks really nice.
They seem to have a four wheel drive style but then I saw a few runs with what looked like more roll back turns. |
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     Location: Durango CO | Thanks for all the replies everyone. This horse had a late start and is 7 and ready to push so I hope this later start won't affect him much! |
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| I have a coming three year old by him, out of a jets payday mare. LOVE HIM. He's very level headed for such a young colt. Takes everything in stride and hauls better than most older horses. I've been around a lot of them. Very trainable, very forgiving, very fast, and very big. All his babies seem to have a nice short back and ground covering stride, too. Which means they are faster than they look and turn like little horses.
If you go to her website she has a ton of videos of his get. They all have his good mind, without exception that Ive seen. Watch his Race video: He walks into the gate flat footed, stands quietly, and turns on the burners when it's go time. Then watch his colts videos: they walk in the arena, turn it on and kill the clock, then walk out.
She won the Western Speed Horse this summer on a mare out of his early foal crop. She had been in the broodmare pasture with babies, Lyndee pulled her out, tuned her up, and ran a sub-17 on a standard pattern. Doesn't get much better than that. I'd buy more. |
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     Location: Durango CO | So excited to hear about him! |
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| If you decide on not buying this gelding, please tell me where/how much. I'd love to have an older "Willy Baby". |
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