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    Location: Viola, IL | I rode for a local cutter a few years ago, and fell in love with his broodmare - Sass. I rode several off her colts, all crossed on different top notch stallions and loved them. Lots of try, ability, and whoa. He never wanted to part with her until earlier this spring. He made a phone call and told me his price. I took my sweet time deciding if I really wanted another broodmare, but just couldn't stop thinking about her.
I picked her up today! She's my late birthday gift to myself. I unfortunately didn't get any pictures of her today, as she's a little bugged out and not having the best time settling in.
But here's her pedigree! I can't stop smiling. She's sound, never shown due to an injury that did leave her out of the futurity. But, her 5 year old filly just recently posted a 76 her first time brideless. :)
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       Location: GA | LOVE!!!!!!!!! |
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    Location: Viola, IL | I want a baby out of her RIGHT NOW. Haha.
I only paid $500 for her, too. She's been finished on cutting, but never shown, and hasn't been rode in 6-7 years, but still. |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | Bred like a mare we had for a bit, built like a tank.

http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/index.php?query_type=horse&h=LITTLE+SASSY+RUSH&g=5&cellpadding=0&small_font=1&l=
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    Location: Viola, IL | Yes! She is very tanky. |
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       Location: GA | Amjzimm19 - 2014-05-27 7:23 PM
I want a baby out of her RIGHT NOW.Β Haha.
I only paid $500 for her, too. She's been finished on cutting, but never shown, and hasn't been rode inΒ 6-7 years, but still. Β
So many cool stallions that will cross great with those bloodlines! Are you looking to get something similar to her, add race blood, or what??
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       Location: GA | Clearly she is bred SOOO close to our stallion, so I have lots of ideas of what she could cross well with :) haha! |
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  Location: Southeastern Idaho | Wow....she ought to be nice! Really good pedigree! I have a mare out of a Montana Doc daughter and she is on the hot side but we love her. |
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    Location: NC | Love me come cow horse. My guy is a grandson of Doc o Lena and wouldn't hesitate to get another one. Just good honest solid horses. |
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       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | Nice. I have one bred almost like that (not quite so much doc bar) and I am having a blast crossing him on run or cow/run. But have found there isn't much you can go wrong with.
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    Location: Viola, IL | koi322 - 2014-05-28 11:21 AM Clearly she is bred SOOO close to our stallion, so I have lots of ideas of what she could cross well with :) haha!
Would love to hear suggestions! |
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    Location: Viola, IL | luvropin - 2014-05-28 11:57 AM Wow....she ought to be nice! Really good pedigree! I have a mare out of a Montana Doc daughter and she is on the hot side but we love her.
She is a little hot by nature. She hasn't been off the farm since 08, and had been with her owner since birth. So, she's not settling in the best. Trying to keep her with a buddy and routine consistent. But when things change she gets a little hot and wigged out. |
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