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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | How much more will a three year old grow? Father is 16.1 and a son of Bully Bullion. He is currently 14.3... a smidge short for me, but I've rode em like that before.... but I had rather not settle on something that short. (I'm 5'9") I know that saddle fitting won't be fun for a few years, but how about height? Any thoughts on how much more he'd grow, if any at all? |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Bully Bullion was short and all but a couple I have seen in person were in that 15-15.1 range and stout. I wouldn't think yours would have a ton of potential to get that tall unless the taller sire seems to sire more that way and the dam is tall as well.
I have a 3yr old that is 16.2 at the withers and 16.3 at the hip and I am hoping he reaches his projected potential of 17.1. I am afraid we are running out of time though. Not sure how much more he will grow. He isn't barrel racing breeding. His sire, at 16.2, produces horses much taller and his dam is 15.3 and also has produced some height as well as her sire. It's sure a waiting game. |
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My Heelers are Heroes
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| My son just bought a coming 3 yr old. He is decent bred, old breeding. While he's not bred to be tall, he is currently pony size. Praying he grows or I will have a registered horse that can go into a pony class. Funny thing is I grew up with a girl that had a registered QH and she was able to ride him in pony classes. He made it to QH world show too. |
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 The BHW Book Worm
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| Curious as well.. I have a 2 year old by a 15.3 sire by bully bullion but she is out of a 14.3 cutting bred mare. Now at 2 she is 14.1 I'm hoping for 15. |
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | wyoming barrel racer - 2014-04-10 10:46 PM Bully Bullion was short and all but a couple I have seen in person were in that 15-15.1 range and stout. I wouldn't think yours would have a ton of potential to get that tall unless the taller sire seems to sire more that way and the dam is tall as well.
I have a 3yr old that is 16.2 at the withers and 16.3 at the hip and I am hoping he reaches his projected potential of 17.1. I am afraid we are running out of time though. Not sure how much more he will grow. He isn't barrel racing breeding. His sire, at 16.2, produces horses much taller and his dam is 15.3 and also has produced some height as well as her sire. It's sure a waiting game.
His dam is out of Juno Dat Cash are you familiar with those lines? I can't find anything on the dam to see about her height.
I'm hoping the horse that I have that's I say is 14'3" is really like 14'1-2" cause I really like this guy! haha |
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | Thistle2011 - 2014-04-11 2:37 AM Curious as well.. I have a 2 year old by a 15.3 sire by bully bullion but she is out of a 14.3 cutting bred mare. Now at 2 she is 14.1 I'm hoping for 15.
People always want to be taller... but I think the world of horses you want to be shorter!! At least in my case!! lol and I'm not really all that tall, but it's all in my legs! |
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      Location: Sweet Home Alabama | Don't most grow until around 5 years old? I've also heard that colts are slower to mature than fillies. Idk how true that is though... |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Give him time, did he just turn 3 this year? They keep growing till they are about 5 years old. |
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| Ive got a gelding that was only 14.2 at 3yr and was 15.1 by the time he was 5. Let him go awhile before ya decide ya dont like him. If he dont get taller I love to heel off of 14 ish horses. |
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 The One
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          Location: South Georgia | What height was the dam? Was nutrition ever an issue? |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Most continue to mature and fill out until 5 but it also depends on the feed program from weanling to about 2. If they have been fed up like sale horses, they will be done faster. They only have their genetic height potential and you can't go over that. Juno was out of a Master Hand mare if I am remembering without looking him up, Lady Juno I believe so you have some height by chance from the TB. I love the Master Hands I have seen, but I can't recall if they were taller horses. I know one was. I am short so I never cared much unless they appeared to be under 15 hands. I sure hope you get what you want. I am in the same boat with my tall guy. that extra 2-3 inches can make a difference in his price by $5k in the hunter/jumper world. Crazy
Edited by wyoming barrel racer 2014-04-11 9:54 AM
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | Thanks everyone! He will be 4 this year and I really doubt nutrition was ever an issue. IMO he is well built for a three year old. If the height wasn't an issue for me I'd be over the top in love already. |
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| Two times I've dropped off 3ish year olds to the trainer only to meet them again at 4ish and not recognize them. One was a real shorty at just over 14 hands and was 15.2 by the next time I saw him! Some lines mature younger or older. This fella was all very old cow lines on his bottom side and Special Leader on the top. |
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | I have a Grandson of Frencans Guy and Martha Six Moons and he just barely is 14hh. His full sister is 2 and she is already 15hh. |
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 Firecracker Dog Lover
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| It's really hard to say, mine at 3 was close to 15 hands, this year at 6 he is at least 15.3. His dam is 16.1 and the sire was 14.2 (maybe). This was this mare's first foal. I feel like mine is still filling out and he may have gotten taller over the winter (that is how he feels anyway, I am afraid to measure him). :) |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | brlraceaddict - 2014-04-11 12:42 PM It's really hard to say, mine at 3 was close to 15 hands, this year at 6 he is at least 15.3. His dam is 16.1 and the sire was 14.2 (maybe). This was this mare's first foal. I feel like mine is still filling out and he may have gotten taller over the winter (that is how he feels anyway, I am afraid to measure him). :)
I hope it was by AI or that poor fella would have to use a ladder lol. They really can change a lot, it is just a guessing game. I know some will breed their 14.2 hand mare to a tall stallion in hopes of getting taller and end up with a 14.3 hand baby. My first colt born was by a 16 hand stallion and 15.3 hand mare and he is 15 hands. I was disappointed but he is what he is. |
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 Firecracker Dog Lover
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2014-04-11 11:59 AM brlraceaddict - 2014-04-11 12:42 PM It's really hard to say, mine at 3 was close to 15 hands, this year at 6 he is at least 15.3. His dam is 16.1 and the sire was 14.2 (maybe). This was this mare's first foal. I feel like mine is still filling out and he may have gotten taller over the winter (that is how he feels anyway, I am afraid to measure him). :) I hope it was by AI or that poor fella would have to use a ladder lol. They really can change a lot, it is just a guessing game. I know some will breed their 14.2 hand mare to a tall stallion in hopes of getting taller and end up with a 14.3 hand baby. My first colt born was by a 16 hand stallion and 15.3 hand mare and he is 15 hands. I was disappointed but he is what he is.
Nope - live pasture cover. Maybe my mare was standing in a hole somewhere. Hehe! I was hoping for something right around 15, maybe 15.1. Mine is an ox and he is the horse in my avatar. |
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 I Don't Brag
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| My orphaned colt will be 3 in a couple of weeks. His mom was about 15h until her 7-8 year old year when she grew a couple of inches taller and much stouter. His sister has always been stout but she also put on a couple of inches in her 8-9 year old year. His daddy was maybe 14 -14.2 as a 3 year old.
This boy is about 16h at the butt and has some catching up to do in the front end. If he grows until he is 5 and then puts on another 2 inches at 8, he is going to be hugh!! |
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Nut Case Expert
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      Location: Tulsa, Ok | I have a gelding that was 14.2 as a late 3 year old when my husband claimed him at the track. By the summer of his 5 year old year he stood 15.3. I think it is hard to tell as every horse may have a different growth program. |
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 Location: Fairview, MT | Give him time!! I know it sucks I'm there too playing the waiting game but I've had them grow till they were 7. Good luck he sounds nice. Good luck! |
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