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3ToBurn
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2013-11-15 9:03 AM
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ThreeCorners - 2013-11-14 7:48 PM

You have a double bred Smart Little Lena. The absolute LAST horse I would breed her to is A Streak Of Fling. Smart Little Lena's are lighter framed and many are a bit long backed and weak in the loin. Smart Little Lena IS renowned for that. That is physically why they crossed so well with Peptoboonsmal who are typically and he himself is very short coupled heavier made horses. ASOF is long backed and weak over the loin and is known for passing that. That is why he crosses best with shorter coupled heavier made horses. You will have a extremily high probability of getting a light framed very long backed weak over the loin horse that resembles a dachshund.

That isn't true. They bred those two lines because they are 2 of the most dominant cutting lines out there. Just like all the people breeding DTF and FG.
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RHRanch
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Posted 2013-11-15 9:06 AM
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ThreeCorners
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Posted 2013-11-15 7:56 PM
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3ToBurn - 2013-11-15 9:03 AM
ThreeCorners - 2013-11-14 7:48 PM You have a double bred Smart Little Lena. The absolute LAST horse I would breed her to is A Streak Of Fling. Smart Little Lena's are lighter framed and many are a bit long backed and weak in the loin. Smart Little Lena IS renowned for that. That is physically why they crossed so well with Peptoboonsmal who are typically and he himself is very short coupled heavier made horses. ASOF is long backed and weak over the loin and is known for passing that. That is why he crosses best with shorter coupled heavier made horses. You will have a extremily high probability of getting a light framed very long backed weak over the loin horse that resembles a dachshund.
That isn't true. They bred those two lines because they are 2 of the most dominant cutting lines out there. Just like all the people breeding DTF and FG.

 Sorry, but your wrong. Those ARE the physical traits Smart Little Lena is known for passing and they ARE the physical traits A Streak Of Fling is also known for passing.
 I would also like to point out, there are things called "Nicking" when breeding horses. Certain families have shown a high favorability when bred to other certain families. There is the "blood" ( genotype) favorability which also carries a favorability of what those families phenotype ( physical traits) bring to the table. You never want to bring the same weakness or faults top and bottom.
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Texican
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted 2013-11-16 3:53 PM
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So three corners-you clearly vote against ASOF. Who would you pick? Just curious. There is a young stud out there I saw in BHN stallion issue, he's young and unproven but a cross between DTF X Dash for Perks mare..any thoughts on that. My worry with that and some other race bred studs is that while it would add speed it may be too many crosses back to Dash for Cash, making the foal have multiple crosses to DFC on top and multiple crosses to Smart Little Lena on the bottom.

Also really liking some of the Corona Cartel studs, any favorites?
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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2013-11-18 1:12 PM
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I dont have anything against ASOF, but you have to breed to the correct horse for the mare you are breeding. No horse on the planet is going to work on any and every mare. There is alot more to factor in then just a name. Someone mentioned Woodbridge earlier. I'd sure look into him.  Also, the few that I know that have colts by Best Advice are sure liking them.I like alot of the Corona Cartels also.  
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BamaCanChaser
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2013-11-18 1:39 PM
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Aren't a lot of the CC's on the smaller side? Or am I completely wrong on that?
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Posted 2013-11-18 4:12 PM
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BamaCanChaser - 2013-11-18 12:39 PM

Aren't a lot of the CC's on the smaller side? Or am I completely wrong on that?

You are not wrong. Corona Cartel himself is a very small horse - I was surprised by that when I saw him in person. I was also surprised that any horse could be that incredibly good looking. He is just flat out gorgeous! He made me want to find a son of his to breed to and we set about that. Didn't have good luck with the breeding manager on the first one we tried, but I'd still like to breed to a son of his. I'm going to try Cartels Feature someday - great dam, pretty, and a good owner so I won't have the trouble I had last time!

Although you'd probably be fine, I wouldn't go too big on that first foal if she's going to carry it. You don't want to risk foaling trouble. It's unusual, but when you have it, it's bad. I haven't ever bred to Shawne Bug Leo but the SB horses are famous for HUGE foals and if he's like his sire, I wouldn't pick him for my first foal out of a small mare. Second one, I think he might be a great option. He's sure gorgeous in his photos. And I absolutely LOVE SB horses - substance and speed and pretty. Hard to beat.

Perks Alive would probably be a really good choice. Joleen sends semen when you call for it too - gotta love that.

I like ASOF too but agree this isn't the mare I'd pick for him. Their other stud - the gray horse - might work really well. Heck, I forget his name but someone will not be having a senior moment and type it.
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Texican
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted 2013-11-18 4:22 PM
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Cs flashlight, yes I had considered him as well and have also been considering the fact that thus is her first foal so you are right- don't want to over do it the first time around.
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TheOldGrayMare
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2013-11-18 4:32 PM
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ASOF has crossed very well on cowbred mares. 
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Thecowgirlinme
Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2013-11-18 9:19 PM
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I wouldn't pick ASOF.
I'd buy one that you get to pick out conformationally, If you wanted asof. My Mom has one, out of a peppy San badger/doc bar mare and she is wonderful, nearly the perfect horse. You can do anything with her and she's beautiful. And is she has a wonderful attitude.

I have a Prime Talent gelding, crossed on a cowbred mare- dry doc, Jessie James,
And I would love a barn full. Smart, PERSONABLE, beautiful, athletic, and can FLY. Very ornery but I wouldn't trade him for the world. I've rode several horses and I've never sat on one that can run like he can, he can be standing still, take off and be at the other end of the arena before you have time to blink.
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nickelbar
Reg. May 2010
Posted 2013-11-22 10:22 AM
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We bred Shawne Bug Leo to a cowbred/JOH mare and the broodmare is maybe 14.1hands. I will guess that filly by him with that particular broodmare will be 14.2 or 14.3 when she gets done maturing. So if you bred him to a smaller mare you may get an in between colt. Most of his colts are inbetween 15 to 15.3 hands. They are normal size usually with nice hips and shoulders and VERY GOOD top lines.

I do have to say that we turned that yearling out with a weanling and that filly by SBL and out of the Cow/JOH mare is a cowy filly. She is extremely quick footed and will work or cow the other filly. We are excited to start working with her in the spring of next year. I would recommend SBL just because we obviously LOVE his colts and him because everyone of his colts have been WINNERS and BIG MONEY EARNERS that have been shown. We think that is pretty special! And they are all to different type mares.

There are many great stallions to choose from. We have a Woodbridge filly and they all seem to carry the same characteristics if you talk to the trainers. Some are notorious for just kicking out, being quirky, and somewhat of a bully BUT I can say that WE LOVE OURS with all her "issues" and all she will be a true contender when it finally hits her!!

I like BEST ADVICE too..Furyofthewind..Perks Firewater Flit...and also Dashin Dynamo by First Down Dash.
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Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2013-11-22 10:29 AM
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If I had a cow bred broodie like that I would give dashin dynamo a try, cheap stud fee, short coupled, and going to go somewhere... In my humble opinion
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Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2013-11-22 10:41 AM
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 I'm going to brag a little on this little filly.  I haven't had anything this willing and easy ever.  She has been handled some, but not overdone.  Maybe once a week haltered and led around a little.  Had the farrier out early in the week for her first trim, and with only a rope around her neck had all 4 feet done, no sweat.  The farrier who was out for the first time was as impressed as we were  I don't know, but I'd sure consider the Tres Seis lines for your mare.  This filly is Slim out of our Doc O Lena grandaughter



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Texican
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted 2014-02-02 10:02 AM
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Precious baby! So, another question. I think I have narrowed it down to Best Advice, Perks Alive or Firewater ta Fame this time around. If I end up going ahead and breeding her this year and then decide to sell the foal, will there be a market for it? I ask this because so many of the i demand prospects seem to be race/race or barrel/race etc. Just wanted some opinions on this from those of you that have done this before.
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Jess
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-02-02 1:19 PM
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I have a fly Jess fly out of a Peppy San Badger daughter, incredibly athletic mare, but has a temper and will dang sure buck. I haven't seen him crossed on a cow bred mare, but I really like Ivory James.
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Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2014-02-02 3:39 PM
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 Another horse you may want to consider is Sizzlin Cartel. 
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adollarforannie
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2014-02-02 4:05 PM
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I'm going to throw another stud out there for your consideration. Zippy Zevi
Dasher. We had an amazing cow bred mare that was barley 14 hands but was a barrel racing machine.!! We went to NBHA wold and stayed at synergy stables ( they have since sold him ) took one look at zippy and decided to breed our precious mare to him. We Wernt even considering breeding g her at the time. So as only god or fate whichever you prefer stepped in And the baby out of this combination is incredible!!!
At only 3 months of age our baby lost her mom to a broken leg and we were left with our hearts broken and this gift from her our little ried.
To make a long story short he put height , bone and a better temperament on this babe than her mom ever had. She is now an amazing barrel horse faster , stronger and smart. What our mare was in need of zippy gave her and I would breed to him again in a heartbeat.
Just my story of a cow bred mare and a son of dash ta came / grandson of zevi
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zipper
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2014-02-02 8:19 PM
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Dash For Perks out of a Disco Jerry (TB) mare

He's crossing great on cow-bred mares.
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