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Romeosmom
Reg. Jun 2016
Posted 2016-06-09 10:45 AM
Subject: Seven-year-old bugs alive granddaughter input??


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I'm looking at a seven-year-old bugs alive granddaughter and I'm not sure if it's good investment from what I understand she was green broke purchase two years ago and she's been sitting for two years from what I understand she has bolted with this guy's grandkid she's going to need some good training and at 7 I'm not sure if it's worth the investment. She's appendix registered AQHA I've been looking for something already started on the pattern but she is priced below $1,000. Does anyone have any input that might help me make the decision please and thank you
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oija
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2016-06-09 10:49 AM
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Is she anything besides just a BA in 75 granddaughter? Any other names on her papers? Other things drawing you to her like personality or conformation?
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Romeosmom
Reg. Jun 2016
Posted 2016-06-09 11:15 AM
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Not really I will attach a picture of paper thank you for your response and all your help I really appreciate it as I'm against the clock here. TB and qh racers
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Romeosmom
Reg. Jun 2016
Posted 2016-06-09 11:17 AM
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I couldn't attach it I guess it's too big she's out of bugs is alive and joyful pac
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2016-06-09 11:30 AM
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I had a son of BA 75 and currently have 2 granddaughters. They all three are sensitive and like being around quiet people. The son has of course passed away, but man, he was such a cool dude. Very sensitive, never even thought about bucking, could not be rode down, wanted to please so bad it sometimes got in his way. Unless you are willing to put in the time and go slow, then you might want to pass no matter how inexpensive she is.
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RunNitroRun
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2016-06-09 12:00 PM
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If she's put together nicely, has a nice disposition and priced below $1000 I'm not sure what the issue is? The price is reflective of her level of training so if you're looking for a project the price is certainly right and worth the risk in my opinion.

If you're a green rider or only ever ridden finished/well broke horses this may be too much of a project for you to take on but only you will know that.

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Romeosmom
Reg. Jun 2016
Posted 2016-06-09 12:12 PM
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I did some investigating and found the Ranch where her Dam and sire stands I was able to at least gather little bit more information
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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2016-06-09 12:29 PM
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What is her registered name? 

ETA: all horses are bad investments. 

 

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lhighquality
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted 2016-06-09 12:37 PM
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Whiteboy - 2016-06-09 12:29 PM

What is her registered name?Β 

ETA: all horses are bad investments.Β 

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Ditto!!!! (on both statements!!!)
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Romeosmom
Reg. Jun 2016
Posted 2016-06-09 1:16 PM
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A day to be alive. Reg name

Edited by Romeosmom 2016-06-09 1:19 PM
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Jenbabe
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2016-06-09 1:25 PM
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Granddaughters of BA75 are hard to find, especially that young. Depending on what the rest of her papers look like, she'd be worth that as a broodmare. If you're looking at her to ride, I'd say consider your own ability. With one like her I'd plan to treat her like she's never been started. I'm talking about starting with ground work in the round pen and then progressing as slowly or as quickly as she needs. Put a good foundation on her. I would assume she bolted with the grandkids because of their lack of experience paired with her being green broke. If starting from scratch is something you can and want to do, the I say go for it! I just bought two 7 year olds that were track broke and ran until they were 3 and have been standing in a pasture since. I started over with them and am going slow. They had a good foundation and were a breeze to do all the ground work and get back to riding. If I were looking for something to haul soon, I wouldn't plan on them because they do need time. If you have time, I'd definitely be interested.
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lhighquality
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted 2016-06-09 2:32 PM
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The bottom side of her pedigree is all locally owned stuff from around my area!! The top side is good too!!! I like her pedigree!!! Could just be her situation, but if she wasn't too expensive she would interest me!!!
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Whiteboy
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2016-06-09 2:34 PM
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I like the way she looks on paper.  http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/bugs+is+alive  
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Romeosmom
Reg. Jun 2016
Posted 2016-06-09 2:50 PM
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I suppose it's her age that concerns me most
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-06-09 2:59 PM
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Romeosmom - 2016-06-09 2:50 PM I suppose it's her age that concerns me most
I like her papers too, are you going to do your own training or send her off to a trainer? I think it would be a better deal if you found something already going, with her your going to have to get a handle on her befor you start getting her ready for barrel training, and that can take some time. I think finding something already going would be easier on your pocket book.

Edited by Southtxponygirl 2016-06-09 3:02 PM
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lhighquality
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted 2016-06-09 3:27 PM
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Whiteboy - 2016-06-09 2:34 PM

I like the wayΒ she looks on paper.Β Β http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/bugs+is+alive Β 

This link is to the sire's pedigree only!!

Here's the link to hers! http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/a+day+to+be+alive

Edited by lhighquality 2016-06-09 3:29 PM
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magic gunsmoke
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2016-06-09 9:01 PM
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Under $1,000 what do you have to loose? Those are the deals I jump on!!!!!! Good training can fix anything. At age 7 it just means she is ready to hit the ground running.
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WrapSnap
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2016-06-09 9:47 PM
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Shoot! If you're going to pass on her, I will happily stand in line to go buy her if she is well put together! Starting the older ones can be a bit more difficult, but I wouldn't be too concerned.
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Romeosmom
Reg. Jun 2016
Posted 2016-06-10 4:38 PM
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Thanks all for opinions and input!!!
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barlracr429
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2016-06-10 9:04 PM
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I really like her pedigree. that pacific baily down there on the bottom is a nice bonus!

As for her age, that wouldn't bother me as long as you know she needs slow work and time and probably just exhibitioning ny the end of this year. Don't push her. I'd find the most reputable trainer that will accept her and you can afford and send her there for a month or two.
I have a mare who is 9 this year.  She is out of a mare I ran as a kid. She was born at my parents when I still lived at home.  I'd had big plans for her as Jr horse but she was always the youngest and with work, life, a wedding, moving (twice), health issues, family and other horses, she was always on the back burner.  She was broke at age 2 and got ridden most every year, but nothing consistent. Last spring I sold my other mare so this one became my number 1.  She got ridden pretty consistent but I knew I didn't have the time to get her going on the pattern so I sent her to Nathan Peoples last fall, as a broke but un-patterned 8YO.  It didn't bother him one bit that she was so far behind for her age.  WIthin a month he had her loping a beautiful barrel pattern and 3/4 loping the poles and he gave her a calmness and a brain that I'd never seen in her.  Sending her to him was some of the best money I ever spent.   He said when i picked her up that she was ready for more and ready to be pushed but he knew that I wasn't ready (I hadn't ran a set of barrels in 2 years at this point and was struggling with my confidence).  By Thanksgiving, I finally loped her through a set from start to finish.
And now I'm pregnant so she thinks she's retired again!  I do think for her mentally, it's probably best she didn't get pushed young.  I think she's the type that could end up hot and blown up if pushed to much to soon, especially if she'd been pushed as a Jr horse.  So my advice, get the mare. 
 
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