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     Location: In gods country | What's your favorite FWF stud out there? And why? |
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  The Color Specialist
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | Firewaterontherocks. HE is a performer and so are his offspring. |
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  Making the post season
Posts: 7288
       Location: your guess is as good as mine | Firewater Finale and Flitterpated |
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 You get what you give
Posts: 13030
     Location: Texas | I haven't bred any mares to any sons of Firewater Flit yet… but I really like Firewaterontherocks, Flaming Firewater, and Firewater Finale.
Two not as mainstream FWF sons I REALLY like are Fire Easy and Fire Sixes. I would love to get ahold of one of their babies.
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| Firewater Finale, I had a filly of his, best minded horse I have ever been around. Bought at 4 months, sold her at 3, current owner keeps me posted of their progress, she is turning into a great barrel horse. Current owner bought her sight unseen. I sent numerous videos and continually told her what a great mind she had. After the purchase I can't tell you how many texts and emails I recieved telling me she was even better than I described.
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | There are too many good ones and only a couple that I have seen that I wouldn't breed to. I have a Firewater Finale that I love. He is built right and has the best disposition. He was a nice performer, is paid into about every incentive and has a more than reasonable stud fee for the return people get selling his babies. I could have sold mine 10 times over, but I am trying my hardest to keep him. |
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Elite Veteran
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| Chasin Firewater! He was/is an athlete and his kids are performers as well. Not to mention gorgeous! He's paid up in just about every incentive and the babies seem to have great resale value. My yearling by him is freaky athletic and smart; can't wait to get her started under saddle next year!
Another that I'd like to breed to in the future is Firewater Finale; I don't think I've heard a bad thing about him or his offspring. Plus, I love how he is bred on the bottom side. |
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Posts: 3782
        Location: Gainesville, TX | FWOTR and CF. Both performers and producers. Lookers with good resale value. |
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Posts: 6343
      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | i have a firewater finale and i would have another in aheart beat, i also have a fire sixes and hes a darling (so far) that opinion may change in a month..lol...im hoping hes as easy to start as the finale filly as she was born broke (well it seemed that way)..................
i really like flitterpated as well
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     Location: Desert Land | Chasin Firewater - he is a proven performer and producer. I have seen all but 1 of my DTF mare's foals and so I know what she throws and her colt by Chasin is by far the best - serously something special. I have had several breeders who own their own stallions compliment me on how nice he is.
And JB Quarter horses was really great to work with. My next choice would be Firewater Finale - I think his stud fee is very reasonable and the what interaction I have had with Amy, I think she would be great to work with as well. |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | TheOldGrayMare - 2014-08-28 8:47 AM Chasin Firewater - he is a proven performer and producer. I have seen all but 1 of my DTF mare's foals and so I know what she throws and her colt by Chasin is by far the best - serously something special. I have had several breeders who own their own stallions compliment me on how nice he is.
And JB Quarter horses was really great to work with. My next choice would be Firewater Finale - I think his stud fee is very reasonable and the what interaction I have had with Amy, I think she would be great to work with as well.
She is UNREAL to work with. If only all stud owners were so accomodating, maybe they would get more mares to their stallions. |
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                      Location: Here | wyoming barrel racer - 2014-08-28 10:07 AM TheOldGrayMare - 2014-08-28 8:47 AM Chasin Firewater - he is a proven performer and producer. I have seen all but 1 of my DTF mare's foals and so I know what she throws and her colt by Chasin is by far the best - serously something special. I have had several breeders who own their own stallions compliment me on how nice he is.
And JB Quarter horses was really great to work with. My next choice would be Firewater Finale - I think his stud fee is very reasonable and the what interaction I have had with Amy, I think she would be great to work with as well. She is UNREAL to work with. If only all stud owners were so accomodating, maybe they would get more mares to their stallions.
They go above and beyond Plus Dazzler is pretty amazing I have had the honor to have him stall at our place a few times and he is all that and more |
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 Serious Snap Trapper
Posts: 4275
       Location: In The Snow, AZ | I've heard good things about Firewater Fooler. |
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 Grandma's little Beauty Queen
Posts: 12653
       Location: Somewhere playing in the mud....Oklahoma | Firewater Finale and Flaming Fire Water! |
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  Angel in a Sorrel Coat
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     Location: In a happy place | All of them! |
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Posts: 435
     Location: Colorado | I would love to have a FWOTR. Last year I bred a little 14.2 h smaller made Pa Jones grand daughter to FIREWATER FINALE and this foal is amazing. She is 3 months old and loads, ties, easy to handle and can worm her with no halter, easy to trim, very kind, and full of herself, and loves people. She is barely halter broke and will already pony with her mom. Shes fast as HECK and athletic as you will ever see one. I love her more than I can even tell you! Amy was great to work with and I will be buying more Firewater Finale colts to ride in the next few years.
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | mph - 2014-08-28 11:08 AM I would love to have a FWOTR. Last year I bred a little 14.2 h smaller made Pa Jones grand daughter to FIREWATER FINALE and this foal is amazing. She is 3 months old and loads, ties, easy to handle and can worm her with no halter, easy to trim, very kind, and full of herself, and loves people. She is barely halter broke and will already pony with her mom. Shes fast as HECK and athletic as you will ever see one. I love her more than I can even tell you! Amy was great to work with and I will be buying more Firewater Finale colts to ride in the next few years.
Yours has that pretty dished face too! I didn't know where mine came from as the mare has a pretty head, but not gorgeous. FW Finale looks too studly for the dished face. Mine does seem to have his daddy's unruly mane...at least in the pics Amy shares, he seems to have a lot of mane.
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | That pic was from April when he was hairy and dirty. Here he is from last week. He's too friendly for a good picture.
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