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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | This mare is a free running fool who can turn harder then she can run but I don't see much running except the jet smooth way in the back, anyone have or had anything close to these
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | Doc Bar was bred to be a runner but was an epic fail before he started cutting |
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| Doc Bar and Sugar Bars horses can get out and flat GO when the right lines are put together.
ETA - Sugar Bars is the paternal grand sire of Firewater Flit ....
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| I have a Peppy San Badger and a Freckles Playboy and I have never breezed a racehorse or total racebred but it feels to me like those mares FLY when I breeze them up the hayfields!!
Doc Bar was bred to be a racehorse, Sugar Bars was by Three Bars, a Thoroughbred, and of course Jet Smooth.
ETA: Never doubt how a horse (In your case Jet Smooth, Lightning Bar, Three Bars...), even far back in the pedigree, can influence a horse.
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       Location: Loco,Ok | Β Aside from the DB SB Little PeppySmooth Herman was a world champion open cutting. Solano can runPudden Head as good as it gets to do anything. Like have a boat load of them.Should run turn and anything you want to. |
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | Good to know, I see a lot of the foundation but notice the running Is really far back so wondering if it's carried through all those generations or she's just a freak of nature lol, oh and she can turn, if I don't sit back I will go over her head!!!
I do plan on keeping her for a long while and possibly breeding her
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| RnRJack - 2017-06-23 8:44 PM
Good to know, I see a lot of the foundation but notice the running Is really far back so wondering if it's carried through all those generations or she's just a freak of nature lol, oh and she can turn, if I don't sit back I will go over her head!!!
I do plan on keeping her for a long while and possibly breeding her
Did she happen to come from the Buck Daniels ranch? I can't tell if she has more brands on the other side.
I just looked at my breakaway horse's papers... And think I just answered my own question! They have the same sire! :)
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | Yes she was born And raised at the buck Daniels ranch and trained by Kristen & Jason hanchey :)
Is your horse red with a white blaze too? Many of his are red, he was a great rope horse!
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | Which mare is he out of? Are you on Facebook? |
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       Location: on the fine line between insanity and geniusness | 1DSoon - 2017-06-23 8:51 AM
Doc Bar was bred to be a runner but was an epic fail before he started cuttingΒ
I don't usually argue on these posts, but since you're the first one to call everyone else out, today I will make an exception. They never actually cut a single cow on Doc Bar. Do your research. He was and still is a pioneer of cutting bred stallions, but was never ridden into a heard of cattle. Just to bring you up to speed. |
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | Speed_Demon1 - 2017-06-24 10:03 AM
No I'm not, he's out of Aeoros Miss Frances
I haven't heard of that one, are you in Florida as well? How do you like your gelding? Wish I could see a pic a lot of them look so much alike! |
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| Yes I am, between St. Augustine and Daytona! He's one of the coolest horses I've ever been on! He's very cowy, very quick, smart, a little lazy but he can be brought out of that quickly! I've only had him a little over a month and we are really starting to get together now (we had some "respect" issues to begin with ;) but he's out of that now!) a lot of the kids I hs rodeo with have these horses and we just happened to luck out and find him after going all the way to Texas to look at some!
This is about the only "full body" picture I have :)
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1DSoon - 2017-06-23 8:51 AM
Doc Bar was bred to be a runner but was an epic fail before he started cuttingΒ
I don't usually argue on these posts, but since you're the first one to call everyone else out, today I will make an exception. They never actually cut a single cow on Doc Bar. Do your research. He was and still is a pioneer of cutting bred stallions, but was never ridden into a heard of cattle. Just to bring you up to speed.
First of all, in the late 50's, horses were used in every event. Racing started because cowboys started bragging about their horses and QHracing became popular. I used mine for everything for years and still take mine to an occasional judged show. Specialized breeding is fairly new. Doc Bar was born in 1956. Doc Bar was just another stallion until he was bred to Poco Lena, who lived just up the road from Ashley and me buy the way. Doc O Lena and Dry Doc were the horses that made Doc Bar a household name. Ashley wasn't around back then, but I was. |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | Ashley Lynn - 2017-06-24 11:06 AM 1DSoon - 2017-06-23 8:51 AM Doc Bar was bred to be a runner but was an epic fail before he started cutting I don't usually argue on these posts, but since you're the first one to call everyone else out, today I will make an exception. They never actually cut a single cow on Doc Bar. Do your research. He was and still is a pioneer of cutting bred stallions, but was never ridden into a heard of cattle. Just to bring you up to speed.
you're argueing with yourself.
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | Speed_Demon1 - 2017-06-24 11:32 AM
Yes I am, between St. Augustine and Daytona! He's one of the coolest horses I've ever been on! He's very cowy, very quick, smart, a little lazy but he can be brought out of that quickly! I've only had him a little over a month and we are really starting to get together now (we had some "respect" issues to begin with ;) but he's out of that now!) a lot of the kids I hs rodeo with have these horses and we just happened to luck out and find him after going all the way to Texas to look at some!
This is about the only "full body" picture I have :)
He is super cute, I'm glad you're happy with him, mine acts the same way, she really wants to work but can be lazy! Keep me updated |
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