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| I'm looking at two stallions, one is Corona Cartel x Ima Ramblin Girl, First Down Dash. The other is A Streak of Fling x Short Penny, Dash Ta Fame (he's a full brother to Bling). Crossing with a cowbred mare - she is Peppy San Badger, Driftwood, Doc Bar, Freckles Playboy bred. What would you prefer and why? |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | if the those were the only two stallions in the world left to breed to it would be the second one.
I've been around him in person and he's pretty cool. Has some talent as well. I would now be a little concerned about his connections but he's a pretty nice indvidual
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| What do you mean by connections? |
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   Location: Wisconsin | I would also want to know the results of their 5 panel test. |
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| My mare is 5 panel N/N and both of the stallions are as well :) |
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  Location: in the ozone | Just because they are n/n on 5 Panel does not take into consideration of PSSM2 variants. I would steer clear of the 2nd one due to suspects in that breeding. But I would also not breed a PSB mare w/o testing her first too. |
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| I would breed to the 2nd. I think we all have reservations about the PSSM2 but of those choices, the 2nd. |
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     Location: Alabama | Call AQHA and make sure foals from each stallion are able to be registered.
That said, I would pick the second cross.
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | Sockittoemred - 2018-02-01 1:55 PM Call AQHA and make sure foals from each stallion are able to be registered. That said, I would pick the second cross. 
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       Location: When you hit the middle of nowhere .. Keep driving | I am going to be the odd one out here and go for the first one. I own his dam's 1/2 brother and I love him to bits, his babies can run or turn too! Corona Cartel doesn't bother me either, where some others its a No No.  |
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    Location: Duvall, WA | Can I ask what it is people don't like about Corona Cartels as barrel horses? |
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | ndiehl - 2018-02-02 9:17 AM I am going to be the odd one out here and go for the first one. I own his dam's 1/2 brother and I love him to bits, his babies can run or turn too! Corona Cartel doesn't bother me either, where some others its a No No. 
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| NipntuckLR - 2018-02-02 11:08 AM
Can I ask what it is people don't like about Corona Cartels as barrel horses?
What I have read is that Corona Cartel horses are really hot and tend to have fragile minds. But that's just heresay, I've never been around CC horses. That's why I'm asking for bloodline advice lol. I think that maybe my cowbred mare's bloodline might even out those traits in the CC horses. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Which full brother to Bling? There are 2 I thought. One is always with terrible pictures. I imagine the horse looks fine but the angles are always way off. I would go with the CC. I like the bloodline myself. |
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  Location: Ohio girl moved to PA | pb2017 - 2018-02-05 7:38 PM NipntuckLR - 2018-02-02 11:08 AM Can I ask what it is people don't like about Corona Cartels as barrel horses? What I have read is that Corona Cartel horses are really hot and tend to have fragile minds. But that's just heresay, I've never been around CC horses. That's why I'm asking for bloodline advice lol. I think that maybe my cowbred mare's bloodline might even out those traits in the CC horses.
I gallop in the mornings at the local racetrack and all the CC horses ive came across are HOT HOT HOT and crazy!! Now i know these are racehorses, but my goodness. They have definitley made me want to keep clear of any CC bred horses. |
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | Ohiobarrelracer - 2018-02-06 8:09 AM pb2017 - 2018-02-05 7:38 PM NipntuckLR - 2018-02-02 11:08 AM Can I ask what it is people don't like about Corona Cartels as barrel horses? What I have read is that Corona Cartel horses are really hot and tend to have fragile minds. But that's just heresay, I've never been around CC horses. That's why I'm asking for bloodline advice lol. I think that maybe my cowbred mare's bloodline might even out those traits in the CC horses. I gallop in the mornings at the local racetrack and all the CC horses ive came across are HOT HOT HOT and crazy!! Now i know these are racehorses, but my goodness. They have definitley made me want to keep clear of any CC bred horses.
And could be the way they were started. I've been around several and haven't seen this problem. |
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    Location: MN | total performance - 2018-02-06 8:14 AM Ohiobarrelracer - 2018-02-06 8:09 AM pb2017 - 2018-02-05 7:38 PM NipntuckLR - 2018-02-02 11:08 AM Can I ask what it is people don't like about Corona Cartels as barrel horses? What I have read is that Corona Cartel horses are really hot and tend to have fragile minds. But that's just heresay, I've never been around CC horses. That's why I'm asking for bloodline advice lol. I think that maybe my cowbred mare's bloodline might even out those traits in the CC horses. I gallop in the mornings at the local racetrack and all the CC horses ive came across are HOT HOT HOT and crazy!! Now i know these are racehorses, but my goodness. They have definitley made me want to keep clear of any CC bred horses. And could be the way they were started. I've been around several and haven't seen this problem.
And I've been around several who have been complete dead heads but when it came time to run, they could flat out fly and turn. I have one in my pasture right now (yearling) and he is so level headed. Ive been so impressed with him and his attitude towards everything! |
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| In my experience CC horses are incredibly smart and not what I consider hot. Mine are CC on top, cowbred on the bottom. Great horses with good bone and feet. To the OP, I'd breed to the CC stud. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | total performance - 2018-02-06 7:14 AM Ohiobarrelracer - 2018-02-06 8:09 AM pb2017 - 2018-02-05 7:38 PM NipntuckLR - 2018-02-02 11:08 AM Can I ask what it is people don't like about Corona Cartels as barrel horses? What I have read is that Corona Cartel horses are really hot and tend to have fragile minds. But that's just heresay, I've never been around CC horses. That's why I'm asking for bloodline advice lol. I think that maybe my cowbred mare's bloodline might even out those traits in the CC horses. I gallop in the mornings at the local racetrack and all the CC horses ive came across are HOT HOT HOT and crazy!! Now i know these are racehorses, but my goodness. They have definitley made me want to keep clear of any CC bred horses. And could be the way they were started. I've been around several and haven't seen this problem.
and fed, stalled and well, trained to be a race horse. If you got one as a baby, ranched on it and road it and trained it like any other I imagine you would get a different story. The info I got from anyone that trained direct get is they are so smart and kind. I started plenty of cutting bred and as a majority, they were fairly reactive. I think what one person thinks is quick and reactive, is often mistaken for hot. Hot is often more a matter of training. For example run run run a horse everywhere and then expect it to stand in one spot right after. That is training. |
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2018-02-06 9:49 AM
total performance - 2018-02-06 7:14 AM Ohiobarrelracer - 2018-02-06 8:09 AM pb2017 - 2018-02-05 7:38 PM NipntuckLR - 2018-02-02 11:08 AM Can I ask what it is people don't like about Corona Cartels as barrel horses? What I have read is that Corona Cartel horses are really hot and tend to have fragile minds. But that's just heresay, I've never been around CC horses. That's why I'm asking for bloodline advice lol. I think that maybe my cowbred mare's bloodline might even out those traits in the CC horses. I gallop in the mornings at the local racetrack and all the CC horses ive came across are HOT HOT HOT and crazy!! Now i know these are racehorses, but my goodness. They have definitley made me want to keep clear of any CC bred horses.Β And could be the way they were started. I've been around several and haven't seen this problem.Β Β
and fed, stalled and well, trained to be a race horse. If you got one as a baby, ranched on it and road it and trained it like any other I imagine you would get a different story. The info I got from anyone that trained direct get is they are so smart and kind. I started plenty of cutting bred and as a majority, they were fairly reactive. I think what one person thinks is quick and reactive, is often mistaken for hot. Hot is often more a matter of training.Β For example run run run a horse everywhere and then expect it to stand in one spot right after. That is training.
CC usually are ones with sense even all fed up, fat, swam, sassy and ready for yearling sales. Even older race horses that know the drill with CC up close or own get are much calmer and smarter than other lines. CC can be sneaky smart, they will remember your mistakes and sure keep an exercise rider on their toes. I have a few bruises still from my last ride with my fav Conronas Leaving You colt hahaha
Edited by runfastturnsmooth 2018-02-06 12:01 PM
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