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Good bloodlines for barrels?EDIT - going to see her!

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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-02-26 8:44 PM
Subject: Good bloodlines for barrels?EDIT - going to see her!


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I am looking for a new project horse.. As my mare is off and on unsound.
I found a lovely coming 3 yr old smoky black Qh/paint filly. She is small, only 13.3hh expected to mature around 14.1-2.

On her sires side.. Nu chex to cash, peppy san badger, colonel freckles, king fritz

On her dams side... Jet smooth (jet deck), top deck

I know peppy san badgers are good cow horses, as well as king fritz.. Has anyone had horses with this breeding on barrels? How do you think she'd do?

Also, any shorter horses out there running barrels?
Worst case scenario.. I could resale her this summer once some works done on her.. She's only $300 :)
Thanks in advance!

Edited by mystiboo 2014-03-02 3:38 PM
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-02-26 8:49 PM
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I rode some really nice cowhorses for a guy and loved anything that came in Colonel Freckles bred, also a fan of King Fritz. I can't help but think the Jet smooth would be a little further back to contribute much, but either way, it is a line I love, especially if through a daughter of his. 
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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-02-26 9:02 PM
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Thanks! Yes, the jet smooth is way back.. Great great grandfather I believe. Maybe a bit farther back. Not really any other names I recognized on the dams side.

What were the personalities of the colonel freckles horses you rode? Did they have good speed? :)

I know bloodlines don't depict the horse all the time, but it'd be nice to have a general idea of what she might be like.

From the one picture, she looks very nicely built. I am going to look at her next week and will take pictures then.

Another question.. I don't have much experience with selling horses. Would the fact that she's unregistered make her hard to sell.. Or will people overlook that If its's a nice horse? :)
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GoMistyGo
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2014-02-26 9:06 PM
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 Hi - how did you come up with your "name"?  I have mare named Misty and a gelding named Boo. :)
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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-02-26 9:08 PM
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^^ I actually meant to put "mystimoo" but misspelled it :P My Mare's name is Mysti so her nickname is Mystimoo :)
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GoMistyGo
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2014-02-26 9:17 PM
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mystiboo - 2014-02-26 9:08 PM

^^ I actually meant to put "mystimoo" but misspelled it :P My Mare's name is Mysti so her nickname is Mystimoo :)

I call my mare MistyMoo too. How funny. :)
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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-02-26 9:19 PM
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Hahah! I guess it has a cute ring to it :3
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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-02-26 9:39 PM
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Pictures.. What do you think? :)
These are from last summer.. At 2 yrs old. Not the greatest conformation pictures but I really like her hip!

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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-02-26 10:11 PM
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The CF horses were bigger boned than any of the other bloodlines (Smart Little Lena, Reminic, Hollywood Dun It etc), most were horses that were by Smart Chic Olena or his sons and out of CF daughters. They were very intelligent, good sized (15-15.1) and stouter. Really liked them. They could run. I wouldn't call them FAST, but they were quick.

Sherri Cervi's horse is shorter and kicks serious booty at the NFR and most other places. So size is just what ever floats your boat. 
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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-02-26 10:28 PM
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wyoming barrel racer - 2014-02-26 8:11 PM

The CF horses were bigger boned than any of the other bloodlines (Smart Little Lena, Reminic, Hollywood Dun It etc), most were horses that were by Smart Chic Olena or his sons and out of CF daughters. They were very intelligent, good sized (15-15.1) and stouter. Really liked them. They could run. I wouldn't call them FAST, but they were quick.

Sherri Cervi's horse is shorter and kicks serious booty at the NFR and most other places. So size is just what ever floats your boat.Β 

I absolutely LOVE stingray! Didn't realize she was short though! Guess it doesn't matter then! :)
The main thing I'm worried about is that I'm pretty tall (5'9-10) .. But this filly looks like she has substance.
Thanks!
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CrossCreek
Reg. Mar 2007
Posted 2014-02-26 10:38 PM
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Good, if older, bloodlines. She'll be small if you're that tall, but look at Sherry and StingRay...yes, her being unregistered will make her harder to sell, but for 300 bucks, depending on how well she "makes" you might could get a couple/three thousand if she winds up working really nice. I'd prefer to find something registered for just that reason, though. Good luck!  and yes, I see lots of fairly short horses do pretty good...
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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-02-26 11:50 PM
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CrossCreek - 2014-02-26 8:38 PM

Good, if older, bloodlines. She'll be small if you're that tall, but look at Sherry and StingRay...yes,Β her being unregistered will make her harder to sell, but for 300 bucks,Β depending on how well she "makes" you might could get a couple/three thousand if sheΒ winds upΒ workingΒ really nice. I'd prefer to find something registered for just that reason, though. Good luck!Β  and yes, I see lots of fairly short horses do pretty good...

If I could get a couple thousand I'd be perfectly happy! Not sure if I would sell her or not. I was planning on buying an already started horse.. But for $300 I'm really tempted. Anyways, I do have a ton of time of my hands it might be good for me to have a project :)
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quikchik
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2014-02-27 8:34 AM
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I'm 5'9, and my horse is 14.1 - 14.2, and she has never had a problem, and I don't feel too big. She is stouter built, like your horse.
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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-02-27 12:25 PM
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^^ Great thanks! I've never ridden a horse under 15h, so wasn't sure! Glad it can be done :D
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wierqh
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-02-27 12:30 PM
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I like the shorter horses. 15 HH adverage.  An older horseman told me a long time ago that if big meant fast, a cow could catch a rabbit.
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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-02-27 1:06 PM
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^^ I love that! So true! And come to think of it... All the really fast runners I know are pretty short. Maybe being closer to the ground makes you able to move faster since you don't have such long legs to work around. :)
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dream_chaser
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2014-02-27 1:10 PM
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 You won't know till you try....

As for short horses, Christy Loflin runs Movin who is maybe 14.2,I think , and she's won Pendleton 2 years in a row....


http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mESMD9uiy78

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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-02-27 1:50 PM
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dream_chaser - 2014-02-27 11:10 AM

Β You won't know till you try....

As for short horses, Christy Loflin runs Movin who is maybe 14.2,I think , and she's won Pendleton 2 years in a row....


http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mESMD9uiy78

Wow that little horse can move! The Pendleton roundup looks like tons of fun! :)
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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-03-02 3:36 PM
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So I'm going to look at her today! Anything in particular I should ask or look for? She said she can be hard to catch but is friendly and likes pets if you dont have a halter. Doesn't sound like she's had anything done with her much at all.

I've never went to look at an unbroke horse before. I have boughten at auction.. Checking over legs, running hands all over, watching them move around. Anything else?
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mystiboo
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2014-03-02 8:39 PM
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So I looked at her today.. As well as her half sister who's a year older! They were super friendly and sweet.. Loved attention and scratches! I really liked the build of the black one(pictures on this thread) but she has pretty much been not handled at all. She comes up and you can pet her everywhere.. But when you try to restrain with a halter or rope she runs away... Then comes back. The lady said she never really learned to lead as she didn't have time.
The other filly is turning 4.. But only 13.3-14hands right now. She's also smaller built. She os bum high so she should grow a bit more. She is halterbroke, leads, stands for farrier, deworms etc. She's also a bit more personable. I like her personality more.. But doesn't look like she will be big enough for me.

The black filly is the same height at a year younger.. So she should grow more. Her conformations nice.. Has a nice hip and big shoulders. But would be a huge huge project.

Not sure what I should do :/
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