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           Location: Kansas | Β demand for him crossed on a cow bred mare? Been looking at eventually breeding my Grey mare to him (finished on barrels and awesome in the roping pen).I just see alot of running bred mares crossed to him. Wasn't sure about cow bred mares.....such as two eyed jack, jackie bee bred mares. |
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     Location: Texas | I've seen nice ones crossed on all types. I plan on breeding to him, but all my mares are runners so I don't really have a choice on run or cow :P. But they breed a lot of ranch mares to him and they go to the barrel and roping pen. |
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| LOVE a streak of fling sons and daughters crossed on cutting/cow bred mares. I wish there were more of them out there. |
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| A college room mate and hauling buddy of mine lives in the NE corner of Nebraska. They have successfully crossed him three times on a foundation cow-bred mare of her father -in-laws. Those colts are OUTSTANDING!
Mind you, the mare has bone, mass, and correct structure with a short, wide back. Thus, ASOF has worked well on that cross as her strengths have balanced his perceived weaknesses that he can sometimes throw in his offspring. But I will say, each one of those colts is a LOOKER with BRAINS and ATHLETIC ability in spades!!
I would ride one of those colts for just about anything I wanted ...
ETA - They have had NO issues with interest and selling these colts. The one that hit the ground this last year was sold (on contingency of a live birth) before it hit the ground. :)
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| my finished barrel mare is bred almost the same as yours! add a lil poco beuno in there and they could be siblings. Iv thought about breeding mine to him as well! im interested to hear all the comments.
what about trula's horse worm? I know the mare was her husbands steer wrestling horse but i dont know how she was bred |
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   Location: Central TX | Theres been a lot of nice ones! seems that everything crosses well on him!! only thing is ive sworn to myself over and over i wont buy one ( not because i dont love them and theyre not winners) but because they are a** draggin SOB's and i dont think id be able to get one around a barrel to save my life from the many ive seen! prepare to ride the heck out of em to get them around all 3 but if you can and are aggressive they are NICE!  |
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 Location: Minnesota | zansbeunogal_2268 - 2014-02-04 8:21 AM
my finished barrel mare is bred almost the same as yours! add a lil poco beuno in there and they could be siblings. Iv thought about breeding mine to him as well! im interested to hear all the comments.
what about trula's horse worm? I know the mare was her husbands steer wrestling horse but i dont know how she was bred
Here is Worm's papers- http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/a+streak+of+rita
I just want to add that during the NFR I spent a week at Ryan and Jane Melby's. They were holding A Streak Of Fling at their training facility in Oklahoma during the NFR. He is a very well behaved stud. He is quiet and calm. I even took him out of his stall and turned him out while I cleaned it. He has a sweet personalty and seemed to have a good mind on him. Personally I think he would cross well with a cow horse.
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| My vet has been crossing him on cowbred mares for 10 years. They have has some super nice horses. Most go to the roping pen. |
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        Location: Where the stars at night are big and bright, TX | My big roan mare, her dam has been taken to A Streak Of Fling a few times and had much success with the foals and all sold immediately and 5 digit horses. That mare is Driftwood, Poco Bueno, Clabber Bar, stayed with old lines with her. |
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           Location: Kansas | Β this is the mare I would want to breed to him. Nothing fancy, but she is a solid all around horse. Registered name is Docs Silver Jill |
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    Location: Georgia | Love Streak of Fling! I have an awesome little buckskin barrel horse. . . . anyone know what you would get crossing a bay roan with a buckskin?? Just curious. |
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       Location: LOUISIANA | speed to speed..dont hate me cause i put my opinion on here! lol |
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     Location: Desert Land | I know the cross on Boon Dox John mares has been a good one. |
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| dallaswinn - 2014-02-04 11:10 AM Love Streak of Fling! I have an awesome little buckskin barrel horse. . . . anyone know what you would get crossing a bay roan with a buckskin?? Just curious. Coat Color Calculator Details: Palomino
ee/AA/nCr = 0.8789% ee/Aa/nCr = 0.5859% ee/aa/nCr = 0.0977% Details: Smoky Black
EE/aa/nCr = 0.8789% Ee/aa/nCr = 0.5859% Details: Blue Roan
EE/aa/Rr = 0.8789% Ee/aa/Rr = 0.5859% Details: Black
EE/aa = 0.8789% Ee/aa = 0.5859% Details: All EE/AA/nCr = 7.9102% EE/AA/Rr = 7.9102% EE/AA = 7.9102% EE/AA/nCr/Rr = 7.9102% EE/Aa/nCr/Rr = 5.2734% EE/Aa/nCr = 5.2734% EE/Aa/Rr = 5.2734% EE/Aa = 5.2734% Ee/AA = 5.2734% Ee/AA/nCr/Rr = 5.2734% Ee/AA/nCr = 5.2734% Ee/AA/Rr = 5.2734% Ee/Aa/nCr = 3.5156% Ee/Aa/Rr = 3.5156% Ee/Aa/nCr/Rr = 3.5156% Ee/Aa = 3.5156% ee/AA/nCr/Rr = 0.8789% ee/AA = 0.8789% ee/AA/nCr = 0.8789% EE/aa = 0.8789% EE/aa/Rr = 0.8789% ee/AA/Rr = 0.8789% EE/aa/nCr/Rr = 0.8789% EE/aa/nCr = 0.8789% ee/Aa = 0.5859% ee/Aa/Rr = 0.5859% ee/Aa/nCr/Rr = 0.5859% Ee/aa/nCr/Rr = 0.5859% Ee/aa = 0.5859% Ee/aa/Rr = 0.5859% Ee/aa/nCr = 0.5859% ee/Aa/nCr = 0.5859% ee/aa = 0.0977% ee/aa/nCr/Rr = 0.0977% ee/aa/nCr = 0.0977% ee/aa/Rr = 0.0977% | Offspring Color Probability | 21.97% - | Buckskin Roan | | 21.97% - | Buckskin | | 21.97% - | Bay Roan | | 21.97% - | Bay | | 1.56% - | Palomino Roan | | 1.56% - | Palomino | | 1.56% - | Chestnut Roan | | 1.56% - | Chestnut | | 1.46% - | Smoky Blue Roan | | 1.46% - | Smoky Black | | 1.46% - | Blue Roan | | 1.46% - | Black |
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    Location: Royal J Performance Horses, AZ | If i had a cowbred mare I'd definitely try the cross. but for now I'm breeding my pritzi Dash daughter to him for 2014.
I dont think i will be disappointed in the cross =) |
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    Location: USA | Just bought a yearling that is Zan Parr Bar X Two eyed jack X Hollywood Dunit on the bottom. He's a bay roan. Love him so far, I'll let you know more next year! |
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    Location: Deep South | BASexton - 2014-02-03 9:02 PM
LOVE a streak of fling sons and daughters crossed on cutting/cow bred mares. I wish there were more of them out there.
I love the ASOF you've been running! Very nice!! Glad you're posting on here.  |
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| There is a big time cattle ranch near my town that has been crossing ASOF on cowbred mares for years. Probably every horse they own is now a son/daughter or grandson/grandaughter of him! Extremly nice ranch horses!
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| Oakley - 2014-02-04 1:46 PM
Β Just bought a yearling that is Zan Parr Bar X Two eyed jack X Hollywood Dunit on the bottom. He's a bay roan. Love him so far, I'll let you know more next year!
Where did you find that! I would love that! I want the next one, LOL |
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