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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | Well put together
Super chill
Fantastic Pedigree
Hasn't produced much to date but seems to be getting more on the ground and in the right hands.
I have a weanling out of a Docs Abby Lee daughter that is pretty spiffy. I will use him again. |
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  That's White "Man" to You
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| 10 performers averaging $700. Great pedigree but would expect better results considering. |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Whiteboy - 2018-08-27 3:29 PM
10 performers averaging $700.ย Great pedigree but would expect better results considering.ย ย
How old are they WB? |
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 Scooters Savior
       Location: "Si Fi" Ville | I talked with the owners and they had a pretty bad run of luck in the first crop.
Iโve got one out of a First Down Dash/ Bugs Alive in 75 mare. Sheโs at the trainer, in school. Trainer likes her, said sheโs as athletic as any cutter she ever rode, smooth as silk, never bucked, bold as heck, and has plenty of speed. Chandlers Mom has seen pics and video. So far sheโs looking promising.
If I knew how to post a video you could see if you liked them
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 Location: Texas | I want a good temperment, confirmation, and versatile foal. My current mare does all kinds of activities from barrels, sorting, penning, poles, trails at the lake, and much more. I'm wanting my foal to be the same way and I'm NOT expecting a superstar 1d horse from them either. I still have plenty of years left on my mare and don't plan on breeding her for at least 4yrs. My mare has CD Olena and Reminic breeding if that helps any. I just want some info on him to see if he'll be a good choice for me and what I'm wanting. |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | treasurehunter - 2018-08-27 10:46 PM
I talked with the owners and they had a pretty bad run of luck in the first crop.
Iโve got one out of a First Down Dash/ Bugs Alive in 75 mare. Sheโs at the trainer, in school. Trainer likes her, said sheโs as athletic as any cutter she ever rode, smooth as silk, never bucked, bold as heck, and has plenty of speed. Chandlers Mom has seen pics and video. So far sheโs looking promising.
If I knew how to post a video you could see if you liked them
Or not.
Oh yes mam, she's really nice!!!! |
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  That's White "Man" to You
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| Chandler's Mom - 2018-08-27 8:50 PM Whiteboy - 2018-08-27 3:29 PM 10 performers averaging $700. Great pedigree but would expect better results considering. How old are they WB?
We dont know that, but he has 102 registered at this point. And keep in mind that the money won isn't necessesarily 1D money. I like him, I like his breeding, I like his stud fee. Did he perform? |
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 Hummer's Hero
Posts: 3071
    Location: Smack Dab in the Middle | A fb friend of mine (relatively local) has one. I'm very underwhelmed by that particular colt based on pictures. I've always liked the stud, so I hope he blooms and I end up liking him, but so far he's kind of a dink, IMO. |
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| Whiteboy - 2018-08-28 7:27 AM
Chandler's Mom - 2018-08-27 8:50 PM Whiteboy - 2018-08-27 3:29 PM 10 performers averaging $700.ย Great pedigree but would expect better results considering.ย ย How old are they WB?
We dont know that, but he has 102 registered at this point.ย And keep in mind that the money won isn't necessesarily 1D money.ย ย I like him, I like his breeding, I like his stud fee.ย Did he perform?
I believe he had a career ending injury before he was able to really begin competing, so he himself has no performance record unfortunately.
OP, we have a bun in the oven for 2019 and couldnโt be more excited. His FB page has some videos of his offspring out there running, and they sure do look nice- maybe a bit slow to mature (which is fine for me), so darn level headed and all well built. I donโt see why a foal by him couldnโt be an all-around horse. Ours is already spoken for, and the prospective owner wants to do everything from trail ride to pack in the mountains to arena work.
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 A Barrel Of Monkeys
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          Location: Texas | I have a race mare in foal to him for 2019. The mare is faaassst. I'm excited for this cross, and expect the baby to be a good one. |
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| I have a almost 4 month old filly on the ground by him. She is out of my Miss N Cash mare. I think she is put together really well and has a great mind so far. I am over the moon happy so far. :) |
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Extremely nice with great hind leg, it really takes a long time to prove a stallion be patient folks you will like these horses.  |
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        Location: somewhere up north | Tiffany1261 - 2018-08-27 11:24 PM I want a good temperment, confirmation, and versatile foal. My current mare does all kinds of activities from barrels, sorting, penning, poles, trails at the lake, and much more. I'm wanting my foal to be the same way and I'm NOT expecting a superstar 1d horse from them either. I still have plenty of years left on my mare and don't plan on breeding her for at least 4yrs. My mare has CD Olena and Reminic breeding if that helps any. I just want some info on him to see if he'll be a good choice for me and what I'm wanting.
We sold one to my girlfriend and he is an amazing colt! He's just four now. He was one of the nicest colts we have started. His dam came from a reining farm in Texas. This colt has been easy to haul, train and is built extremely well. Stocky, strong legs and feet. Her non riding husband just rode him this past week in the Black Hills of SD and he didn't miss a beat. Walked quiet with his head down. I wouldn't hesitate to have another one like him!
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Posting this for Chandlers Mom, I think this is Treasure Hunters horse.
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Giving this a bump back up for Chandlers Mom. |
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| Love mine! She's a natural and has no earnings yet. She is 4. She likes to hurt herself A LOT! I haven't entered either. Hoping we can make some 5yr old futurities next year. She has the coolest turn. Gets on the backside and drops down (feels like a foot) and launches off straight as an arrow. Had my SIL get on and just lope circles and she said what a crazy, cool feel she had to her because she reaches so far under herself. I am actually surprised there aren't more earnings behind his offspring. I bet you will see it go up in the next 5yrs! And I bet she will never go by a barrel.
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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | I haven't had any experience with him or his get, just wanted to say I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Playgun bred horses. Mine has only been entered 4 times and is running in the 1D. |
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 My Heart Be Happy
Posts: 9159
      Location: Arkansas | Southtxponygirl - 2018-08-29 8:50 AM
Posting this for Chandlers Mom, I think this is Treasure Hunters horse.ย ย
TH also sent me a bridleless video of her, but for some reason it wouldn't go thru to Miss R. Pretty cool  |
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   Location: Kansas | RockinGR - 2018-08-28 8:52 AM
A fb friend of mine (relatively local) has one. I'm very underwhelmed by that particular colt based on pictures. I've always liked the stud, so I hope he blooms and I end up liking him, but so far he's kind of a dink, IMO.
If you're from east/central Kansas, I think I know which one you are talking about. And I feel the same way. |
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