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| I'm in love with him! Though I'm in college and can't afford a stud fee or even a prospect out of him, I'm gonna keep dreaming lol. Maybe one day. Do any of you have horses out of him? I'd love to see pictures! |
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| what about his get, i there a ton winning. but experiances. |
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 Location: Piedmont, OK | I have a two year old filly by him. I want another. She is smart and quick and gorgeous. |
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| soonergirl98 - 2016-02-21 9:18 PM
I have a two year old filly by him. I want another. She is smart and quick and gorgeous.
I'd love to see pics. |
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    Location: Loma Linda, CA | I really want one too, but my mare is longer backed and I think he has a longer back if I'm correct...
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| I will have one at the end of April or beginning of May!! Almost here!! |
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    Location: Texas!! | Tmain - 2016-02-22 6:52 AM
I will have one at the end of April or beginning of May!! Almost here!!
I'm so jealous!! But, I'm heading to the vet this morning..... I think we will breed my mare on Thursday to him! So, next year!! lol |
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      Location: Okemah,OK | I have a coming two year old filly by him. We didn't get any color (she's a plain sorrel) but I LOVE her!!! Would take a dozen more just like her! |
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      Location: Got Lobsta? | I have a 3 year old in training right now. She is super sweet and athletic! I thank BHW past threads about breeding to SOF. Many stated to breed to a short back mare, which I did. Many also said they can be buckers when breaking so I sent her off to be bucked off by someone else! lol! I just love her and can't wait to get her home in May. |
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      Location: Sweet Home Alabama | I have two yearling fillies. One out of a FG daughter and another out of an AA Identify Theft daughter. They are both very smart. Will load and lounge perfectly without hesitation. The Identity Theft filly was a little spit fire at first. Like, she used to be so bad that she'd throw her ears back and swing her butt to you when you entered her stall but now she'll greet you at the door... Most times. Her sister on the other hand, has always been the friendly sweet one. But shes also the dependant, herd sour of the two. I love them both but I like the independent, spunky spirit of the ASOFΓIT filly. I'd love to show them off but I can't resize the pictures. The ASOFΓFG is Chesnut with a blaze and the ASOFΓIT is solid bay roan.
ETA: I can't wait until next year so I can start riding them!!
Edited by Ashton94 2016-02-22 6:39 PM
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    Location: Royal J Performance Horses, AZ | This is Hottie AKA Sheza Hot royal fling
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sheza+hot+royalfling
Hmm was going to post pictures but i dont have any resized atm. Ill do it later.
But super smart, gritty, fun, TON of speed and rate... she is going to be a fun one!
Edited by Fancie_That_Chrome_ 2016-02-22 6:48 PM
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   Location: Missouri | Cross my fingers, i should have one next year. I have my APHA mare down in Wayne Oklahoma getting bred to him RIGHT NOW!! Super excited for the cross. |
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| I never ever ever ride color...it has been a rule of mine for as long as I can remember, I just never seen a colored horse I liked over a good working sorrel......with that said I want a Streak of Fling myself!!!!
Watching the filly in the Semi's this weekend sealed up the deal! .... I do not own a mare I think would cross decent enough with him to cough up the stud fee though :( All my mares are pretty lengthy in the back. I have the half sister to the Stiletto horse Brittany Pozzi is running in futurities this year...but she is by Spanish Boot and is a tank, yet pretty long too. |
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          Location: Kentucky | He's on my short list next year. |
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       Location: Oklahoma | I have a nice 2yo filly by him. Smart and athletic, but she does have long pasterns. My mare and her other three foals by different stallions don't. I'd worry more about the long pasterns then the long back. She's a pretty bay. |
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       Location: Oklahoma | I LOVE my ASOF mare. She is smart and athletic. |
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        Location: Oklahoma | I can help you out with that. LOL I have a son of his out of a daughter of Dash For Perks. Gray. ;) |
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| Lol if only I could afford one! Man it would be nice to hit the lottery! My mares are longer back, but I do have a dash for cash bred mare that might be a good cross. She's built so nice and registered breeding stock so there would be a chance for a paint. Lol I'd love to breed my 2d mare to him, she's quick and athletic, but by the time I could afford it, she'd be in her twenties. I guess I'll keep putting ASOF baby on my Christmas list. Surely Santa will send on my way ;) |
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