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    Location: Central Iowa | Anyone have any experience with Miss N Cash offspring?
Honest Opinions please, good, bad, ugly! Any photos would be great too! |
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| I do not have personal experience, but I've had a few friends that have. Super nice horses, fast, gritty, good minds. I would not be afraid of that breeding at all. Note: they've all been mares. |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | had one, would have another |
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   Location: Roping pen | Have had a dozen or so. All good. Top end speed can be hit and miss, as some have it and some don't. They are the most turnyest, ratest, push style you will see in my opinion. They can be a little watchy but most come out of it. Are typically a handful the first 30 rides. Never have had one buck to much, but they can leave you sitting in the dirt if they want to turn around. Average trainabilities--have to show them a few times, then they typically remember it....gritty and have longevity. Soles can be a little thin.
That line is at the top of prospect list when we go shopping most years. |
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| I owned one for a month. She was double bred Miss N Cash. THE BEST little horse I've ever owned. Had someone ask what it would take to buy her. I said a number and they called me the next day. I CRIED! But I see her alot and she's at a great home. Just sucks cuz I wanted to run her! LOL! Little, can be watchy but a blast to ride and sooooo smart! |
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      Location: Saskatchewan | I've got one right now. She's ridiculously smart, I havent got her on the pattern yet though, mostly been using her on the ranch. She's got lots of cow and is on the smaller side. She has a bit of a spontaneous bucking or just getting rid of you problem if she isn't getting rode multiple times a week, so she's just that kind of horse.
She is a grand daughter of Miss N Cash:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/zans+swift+cash
She has wheels, but won't run if she doesn't want to (mare things)!
Hopefully I can get her going on the pattern this year and hopefully she catches on and likes it! I feel like if she doesn't like to do something, I'll have one heck of a time getting her to do it. She's a nice little horse, but hasn't quite been a walk in the park to get going.
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          Location: You never know where I will show up...... | Mine have all just been grandget, but all have been really nice horses! |
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      Location: Saskatchewan | I've got a little video of mine. This was after I had maybe 30-40 days on her and she was getting a little bit ahead of herself riding out in the pasture moving cows and stuff, so I put her back in the roundpen a couple times just to slow her brain down a little. I could ride her little trot all day long!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS4fNgUEa-c&t=121s |
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    Location: Pittsburg, Texas 75686 | YES YES YES....love the Miss N Cash. We bred to him years ago. He is a great outcross for barrel horses. Wish I still had mine. Miss N Cash was so level headed and so nice to be around. Great horse. |
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      Location: Lewisburg, Tennessee | LOVE our Miss N Cash gelding! We bought him an unbroke 2 yr. old and that was 12 years ago. In fact his name at our place is, "The Golden Child." The most level-headed, dependable, easy to be around horse we've had...and smart - you better lock all the gates, panels, and lead ropes because Shorty will figure it out. He can do anything - run barrels, poles, heel, pack elk, lol. Had a few NFR heelers try to buy him, but he's like family, and will probably be with us forever.  |
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      Location: Willows, CA | I had the great pleasure of riding his mother, Doc N Missy, the year that Bob Nelson showed her to Reserve World Champion NCHA Open Horse. She was amazing in every way, and the offspring of her son got their brains from her. She was a thinker for sure. If I could figure out how to post a picture of her I will do so. I have a good one.
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      Location: Willows, CA | Doc N Missy photo
Just can't seem to make this small enough to post. I have other talents, but sending photos seems to not be one of them.
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | winwillows - 2017-03-20 1:21 PM Doc N Missy photo Just can't seem to make this small enough to post. I have other talents, but sending photos seems to not be one of them.
I can post the picture if you would like. |
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      Location: Willows, CA | Southtxponygirl - 2017-03-20 2:38 PM
winwillows - 2017-03-20 1:21 PM Doc N Missy photo Just can't seem to make this small enough to post. I have other talents, but sending photos seems to not be one of them.
I can post the picture if you would like.
Pm me your email and I will send it to you. Thanks. |
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | QHriderKE - 2017-03-17 12:03 PM
I've got one right now. She's ridiculously smart, I havent got her on the pattern yet though, mostly been using her on the ranch. She's got lots of cow and is on the smaller side. She has a bit of a spontaneous bucking or just getting rid of you problem if she isn't getting rode multiple times a week, so she's just that kind of horse.
She is a grand daughter of Miss N Cash:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/zans+swift+cash
She has wheels, but won't run if she doesn't want to (mare things )!
Hopefully I can get her going on the pattern this year and hopefully she catches on and likes it! I feel like if she doesn't like to do something, I'll have one heck of a time getting her to do it. She's a nice little horse, but hasn't quite been a walk in the park to get going.
The type of personality and traits your describing I would bet 99.9% is coming from the bottom side, I've had a few with similar breeding and especially the several two eyed jacks that I had that were very cold backed and testy sons of guns! At the same time very athletic and smart. Plus it's a SHE devil lol (I love my mares) but I have learned with a mare you can ask them but you cannot tell them! |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | winwillows - 2017-03-20 2:55 PM Southtxponygirl - 2017-03-20 2:38 PM winwillows - 2017-03-20 1:21 PM Doc N Missy photo Just can't seem to make this small enough to post. I have other talents, but sending photos seems to not be one of them. I can post the picture if you would like. Pm me your email and I will send it to you. Thanks.
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | WinWillows picture
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      Location: Saskatchewan | RnRJack - 2017-03-20 3:06 PM
QHriderKE - 2017-03-17 12:03 PM
I've got one right now. She's ridiculously smart, I havent got her on the pattern yet though, mostly been using her on the ranch. She's got lots of cow and is on the smaller side. She has a bit of a spontaneous bucking or just getting rid of you problem if she isn't getting rode multiple times a week, so she's just that kind of horse.
She is a grand daughter of Miss N Cash:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/zans+swift+cash
She has wheels, but won't run if she doesn't want to (mare things )!
Hopefully I can get her going on the pattern this year and hopefully she catches on and likes it! I feel like if she doesn't like to do something, I'll have one heck of a time getting her to do it. She's a nice little horse, but hasn't quite been a walk in the park to get going.
The type of personality and traits your describing I would bet 99.9% is coming from the bottom side, I've had a few with similar breeding and especially the several two eyed jacks that I had that were very cold backed and testy sons of guns! At the same time very athletic and smart. Plus it's a SHE devil lol (I love my mares ) but I have learned with a mare you can ask them but you cannot tell them!
Yeah, she's kind of a hag sometimes.
Not the most reliable mount as of yet that's for sure. She bucked me off in front of my boyfriend the first time he ever came to mom and dad's ranch to help out hahahahahahahah
Once I can get through to her, I'm sure she'll turn out into a very nice horse.... it's just the getting through to her part that's the challenge. |
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      Location: Willows, CA | Southtxponygirl - 2017-03-20 3:52 PM
WinWillows picture
This was Miss N Cash's mother, Doc N Missy. Bobby Ingersoll won the Shaffle Bit Futurity on her, then Dan Lufkin, who owned her decided she might make a cutter. She did. Bobby Nelson showed her to NCHA Reserve World Champion Open Horse. This is where Miss N Cash horses got their smarts. Just a really great mare, and wild ride when she hooked up on a cow. |
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