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scwebster
Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2015-12-10 12:54 PM
Subject: Jumping on the ASOF bandwagon...



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So if you cant afford to breed to, or buy an own get of A Streak Of Fling...do you buy a French Streaktovegas,  A Streak Of Fame, (ETA) A Dash To Streak?
 


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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2015-12-10 1:05 PM
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We bred a mare to fulton's jr stallion by ASOF last year. A Dash Ta Streak. He is and will be promoted correctly, he is in training with Jordon Briggs and will hit the arena soon. I was told he is exceptionally minded and that is evidenced by the video's and pics Jordon has posted of him. James Ranch where they both stand told me he is def. easier then ASOF, AND he is in some incentives and is on the list for FF. Plus he is out of a great DTF daughter that was reserve world BFA champ before she went to Brazil. Plus, the last reason why, is he is the most correct out of all of them. So he was/is the most logical and total package of the ASOF.
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MinorRed
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2015-12-10 1:08 PM
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I have a weanling by A Dash Ta Streak (Fulton's young horse by ASOF), he is without a doubt the most correct colt I've had. He has been so willing and fun, and he is blue roan to boot!
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scwebster
Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2015-12-10 1:08 PM
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ThreeCorners - 2015-12-10 1:05 PM We bred a mare to fulton's jr stallion by ASOF last year. A Dash Ta Streak. He is and will be promoted correctly, he is in training with Jordon Briggs and will hit the arena soon. I was told he is exceptionally minded and that is evidenced by the video's and pics Jordon has posted of him. James Ranch where they both stand told me he is def. easier then ASOF, AND he is in some incentives and is on the list for FF. Plus he is out of a great DTF daughter that was reserve world BFA champ before she went to Brazil. Plus, the last reason why, is he is the most correct out of all of them. So he was/is the most logical and total package of the ASOF.

Thank you!! I cannot believe I didnt remember to list him initially! I do remember reading that he had a better temperment than his sire. 
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WrapN3MN
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2015-12-10 8:36 PM
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Streakin Boon Dox is also one to consider. I try to keep up with him on Facebook and he seems so CHILL. I am wanting to breed my DFC X Doc O Dynamite mare to him because he seems very well minded; and can lay down a run to boot. My mare has speed and turn, so all I really would want to improve on her is her mind.

I've seen A Dash Ta Streak in person and he is to die for. I really don't think you can go wrong with any of them.

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Mainer-racer
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2015-12-11 9:48 AM
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Question on SOF...what is problems with his offspring? I see a post say something about temperment? Just asking as I heard some can be a handful but Bling looks awesome and sweet!
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Whiteboy
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Posted 2015-12-11 10:17 AM
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Mainer-racer - 2015-12-11 9:48 AM Question on SOF...what is problems with his offspring? I see a post say something about temperment? Just asking as I heard some can be a handful but Bling looks awesome and sweet!

 They can be alot of horse for less experienced hands.  Some require a bit of chemical assistance to settledown enough to focus.  They are high power performance horses, who do a great job in the right hands, but they also can hurts lots of people in the wrong hands.  You cannot argue their success in the arena, and I have to give props to those trainers who have been so successful with them! 
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whiplashranch
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2015-12-11 11:14 AM
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I have a yearling ASOF filly (out of a Pacific Bailey bred mare) that is one of the sweetest and quietest ones we've ever had. She has a head full of sense and has been a dream to handle since day one. Hoping she stays that way as she gets older but I'd take 10 more like her if they all had her temperament!
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TheOldGrayMare
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2015-12-11 11:22 AM
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I have an ASOF stud colt out of the great Firewater Fiesta at my house right now. Super sweet, super smart. I really like him!
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shubug007
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2015-12-11 11:46 AM
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That's a nice cross. I'm a tad bit jealous. I'm drooling over ASOF. I liked him when he first came around. I like the frenchstreaktarodeo stud too.
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Mainer-racer
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2015-12-11 12:39 PM
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Whiteboy - 2015-12-11 11:17 AM
Mainer-racer - 2015-12-11 9:48 AM Question on SOF...what is problems with his offspring? I see a post say something about temperment? Just asking as I heard some can be a handful but Bling looks awesome and sweet!
 They can be alot of horse for less experienced hands.  Some require a bit of chemical assistance to settledown enough to focus.  They are high power performance horses, who do a great job in the right hands, but they also can hurts lots of people in the wrong hands.  You cannot argue their success in the arena, and I have to give props to those trainers who have been so successful with them! 

That is what I've heard, so I decided to send my off to an experience trainer to break her out. She is great, really sweet, however he did mention to me that she is a Diva and can get sassy at times. He said SOF can be a handful to break out. Thanks for the info!
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NoNoBadGirl
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2015-12-11 4:48 PM
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Mine is very gentle and sweet natured (mare). 
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*almost there*
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Posted 2015-12-11 4:56 PM
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Can someone tell me why his stud fee is so high? I don't mean to sound offensive, but isn't Dash Ta Fames $5000. . . And again, no offense, his records do not out do DTF. Genuinely curious if anyone knows.
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whiplashranch
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Posted 2015-12-11 5:14 PM
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*almost there* - 2015-12-11 4:56 PM

Can someone tell me why his stud fee is so high? I don't mean to sound offensive, but isn't Dash Ta Fames $5000. . . And again, no offense, his records do not out do DTF. Genuinely curious if anyone knows.

DTF was 6500 but I think may be 7500 now????
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TheOldGrayMare
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2015-12-11 5:17 PM
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*almost there* - 2015-12-11 2:56 PM Can someone tell me why his stud fee is so high? I don't mean to sound offensive, but isn't Dash Ta Fames $5000. . . And again, no offense, his records do not out do DTF. Genuinely curious if anyone knows.
Dash Ta Fame's stud fee hasn't been 5k for a while.

I just asked Darian Burt and she said it will be $7,500 for 2016.


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Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2015-12-11 6:16 PM
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TheOldGrayMare - 2015-12-11 3:17 PM

*almost there* - 2015-12-11 2:56 PM Can someone tell me why his stud fee is so high? I don't mean to sound offensive, but isn't Dash Ta Fames $5000. . . And again, no offense, his records do not out do DTF. Genuinely curious if anyone knows.
Dash Ta Fame's stud fee hasn't been 5k for a while.

I just asked Darian Burt and she said it will be $7,500 for 2016.

Okay I misspoke about that one, but $4500 is still a lot of money, I'm still curious about ASOF.
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rebel racing
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2015-12-11 6:18 PM
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ASOF is Beautifull horse but at 4500 Id rather spend 1000 Less & Breed to Royal Quick Dash or 2500 or less to any of his Full Brothers!!! Separatist is only 300 more than ASOF & He has a really good record too... Color should be the Last choice in breeding horses!!! Id rather breed to Champions & Champion Producers that cost less money!!! I agree with the Right Trainers comment on Any Horse because a Bad trainer can Ruin a Good Horse & a Good trainer can make an OK Horse Better!!! Just My 2cents & Id Really like to have a few ASOF foals but Not at 4500!!!
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rodeodelux
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-12-11 7:06 PM
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I went ahead and booked to him at $4500...... My mare is by Leaving Memories out of a Beduino mare. I have loved all her babies so far!!
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rebel racing
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2015-12-11 7:28 PM
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That should be a Nice Cross!!!
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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2015-12-11 8:11 PM
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rebel racing - 2015-12-11 6:18 PM ASOF is Beautifull horse but at 4500 Id rather spend 1000 Less & Breed to Royal Quick Dash or 2500 or less to any of his Full Brothers!!! Separatist is only 300 more than ASOF & He has a really good record too... Color should be the Last choice in breeding horses!!! Id rather breed to Champions & Champion Producers that cost less money!!! I agree with the Right Trainers comment on Any Horse because a Bad trainer can Ruin a Good Horse & a Good trainer can make an OK Horse Better!!! Just My 2cents & Id Really like to have a few ASOF foals but Not at 4500!!!

 Well thats all fine and dandy and those are all nice horses in their own right BUT, none of them have produced the barrel earnings ASOF has. That is why he is priced where he is.
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