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| Ive seen some horses I like by Azoom. I know they lean more to the race side. Other than that I don't know much. So I am wondering what your opinion is on these guys in the barrel pen? What is their temperment like? Thanks for any input! |
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      Location: Home on the Range | RED CARPET ZOOM 4yo Son of AZOOM is the 2014 Old Fort Days FUTURITY Champion! I had a 3yo Daughter staying with me for several months and she was a sweetheart to work with.
Edited by downngo 2014-09-01 9:59 AM
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| Very cool, had no idea. Thanks for the input! |
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        Location: Western performance horse Hades | Red Carpet Zoom is Azoom's biggest winner. There are only four Azoom money earners listed in Equi-Stat and without Red Carpet Zoom they have earnings of $1300 total. |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | My friend has an Alazoom 2 yo son (alazoom is by shazoom) for sale (http://barrelhorseworld.com/horsedetail.asp?id=233943). He's very very calm. They had been working on breaking him to ride and he was a breeze... her 11 yo niece was walking him around. She has a bunch of videos on her Facebook. She was going to keep him around since he's so calm, but she needs to downsize her herd a bit so he is for sale. |
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| Nice! I have one in mind, but love to know that hes so calm! Thanks! |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | suncrestjessi - 2014-09-01 10:58 AM Nice! I have one in mind, but love to know that hes so calm! Thanks!
No problem. I actually really like hers. She needs to update her photos but they are nice horses. I don't think you'll be disappointed :) |
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| I rode a few out of them that belonged to a race ranch. They had a mare out of Shazoom that they bred to Streakin Six, Royal Shake Em ect. All of the mares out of the crosses were NUTS but all of the studs were very sweet and easy to mess with. Even as 4-6yos that didn't get handled much were pretty easy. The mares acted like the studs should have. |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I have heard they aren't as user friendly as some out there. A bit hot. |
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Miss Not Exciting
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       Location: Ft Worth TX | I LOVE MY 3 YO Shazoom X Holland Ease GELDING! And I use to HATE shazoom horses. this guy is calm calm calm, a little lazy but a huge stride and a big want to please |
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Thanks, Alison :)All, I can say is my 2 yo by Alazoom out of Passin Easy Secrets by Raise a Secret has class. He has been ridiculously easy to break and is really a nice colt. He is a little small right now, but I owned his dam and saw his sire. I'm positive he's going to grow and can already see him widening out. My 11 year old niece broke him. He is just that easy and he has some power when he takes off.I, also, have a super accident prone Mr. Queens Mystery....but, I'm 99.9% sure that she get's that from her dams side....not the Shazoom side. |
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     Location: Texas | I had a Shazoom daughter out of a Streakin La Jolla mare. The Shazoom was a half sister to Dashin Czar. I was warned about the Shazoom disposition and how they were crooked legged. My mare was over at the knee, but she was an awesome horse with an awesome mind. Unfortunately she ran with a chip in her stifle for a while before we could figure out why she was falling apart. We took it out surgically but she didn't quite come back in the time frame the vets said she would. So I sold her to a BB on here and she is now in foal to Tres Seis- her baby will be a 3/4 sister to Dashin Czar.
I really loved the Shazoom I had, but I also get along really well with free running race bred horses. She was one you just rode quiet and correct and she would clock. No whipping in-between the barrels and no spurs. |
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  Location: Texas | I don't know how the rest of them act but I love the stallion Jess Zoomin. I saw him at the first of July and fell in love. He was my favorite out of all the stallions I saw at the 6666 Ranch. He liked attention unlike Mr. Jess Perry. |
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| Thanks for all the input! Looks like the guy I liked is sold. Bummer. Oh well, probably didn`t need another anyway, lol! |
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| Sydney Blanchard has a very nice Azoom. It really depends on what the bottom is. I know of 2 out if Bully daughters that ate showing a lot of promise. The one ran out $100,000 on the track and a 13 year old girl is running him on barrels. He's hit the 1D locally with her. He's still green enough on barrels that a big shows he tends to go back to the track. But they said he has a great mind and personality. |
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  Location: Wyoming | PuffyVelvet - 2014-09-01 5:57 PM
I don't know how the rest of them act but I love the stallion Jess Zoomin. I saw him at the first of July and fell in love. He was my favorite out of all the stallions I saw at the 6666 Ranch. He liked attention unlike Mr. Jess Perry.
I bred my mare to Jess Zoomin and got an absolutely gorgeous filly. Hands down the best 2 year old I have ever had. Smart, athletic and did I mention that she's pretty??? Also so willing and has a great mind, I broke her myself and she has been easy. I'm probably going to breed back to him next year! I have a picture of Jess Zoomin from when I saw him at the 6666 ranch, I'm going to try to find it and post it! He's a cool dude. |
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| Its really nice idea.I appropriate it. |
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  Location: Wyoming | My Jess Zoomin 2 year old
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| Shazoom is a son of Takin on The Cash and I have sure liked the mares that we have had out of Takin on the Cash. Super Sweet. Although I have not had any Shazoom's
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  Location: Texas | PERFECT TURNS Your filly is beautiful! What is her dam's pedigree?
Edited by PuffyVelvet 2014-09-02 3:40 PM
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