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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | GoGaited - 2013-11-18 3:05 PM equussynergy - 2013-11-18 9:51 AM Are their any cremello or perlino barrel or race horses out there? Or studs out there?
Why don't we see them in the arena more or on the track? Because for the most part they are conformational train wrecks. Besides, can they even see out of those ugly, squinty eyes?
Really!!! I dont see anything wrong with his eyes, so I guess all people with blue eyes cant see The conformation on this fella looks darn good to me. |
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  Location: Four Corners Colorado | Whiteboy - 2013-11-18 2:07 PM GoGaited - 2013-11-18 3:05 PM equussynergy - 2013-11-18 9:51 AM Are their any cremello or perlino barrel or race horses out there? Or studs out there?
Why don't we see them in the arena more or on the track? Because for the most part they are conformational train wrecks. Besides, can they even see out of those ugly, squinty eyes? Are you serious? I sure hope they were joking! These boys are all pretty good looking. I'd like to see some good mares too! It seem they are out there just rare.
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  Location: Four Corners Colorado | willyturnit - 2013-11-18 1:48 PM willyturnit - 2013-11-18 12:16 PM There is a Cremello stallion by La Jollas Gold and out of an own daughter of Special Elan. We sold him as a weanling and I know they had intentions of standing him at stud. Let me see if I can find him. His registered name is La White Knight
www.allbreedpedigree.com/la+white+knight
Oh and he is in a movie :-)
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        Location: Silex Missouri | There are very few of them becuase they didn't use to be able to register them. They used to be considered albinos. Now, through DNA/genetics they figured out they are Cremellos/Perlinos and that they are in fact 100% color producers. I had another one by LJG that AAA on the track and was the first ever race winning cremello. Awesome mare with perfect build and a very nice head. Sorry you feel they are ugly and have squinty eyes. Last time I checked they aren't squinty. But to each their own. I currently have one by LJG and out of 7/8 sister to Chasin Firewater. |
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How long has he been at stud? Any winners?
Personally, I could care less what color a horse is. As long as they are capable! |
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      Location: Where ever there's sunshine! | I looked at breeding to Mr Poco Jessie Tivio - Perlino stallion owned bedonna..good looker |
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    Location: Deep South | HorseMommyFiveO - 2013-11-18 6:06 PM
How long has he been at stud? Any winners?
Personally, I could care less what color a horse is. As long as they are capable!
I'm pretty sure I read that he's only three and that 2014 will be their first year breeding him. |
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| GoGaited - 2013-11-18 4:05 PM equussynergy - 2013-11-18 9:51 AM Are their any cremello or perlino barrel or race horses out there? Or studs out there?
Why don't we see them in the arena more or on the track? Because for the most part they are conformational train wrecks. Besides, can they even see out of those ugly, squinty eyes?
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Just Plain Lucky - 2013-11-18 7:29 PM GoGaited - 2013-11-18 4:05 PM equussynergy - 2013-11-18 9:51 AM Are their any cremello or perlino barrel or race horses out there? Or studs out there?
Why don't we see them in the arena more or on the track? Because for the most part they are conformational train wrecks. Besides, can they even see out of those ugly, squinty eyes? Wat
It just stumps me how some people can say really dumb things about something they know not a thing about . I'm with you.... WAT is right.  |
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       Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm | Frenchmans Bully is a cremello and I think he's in OK. Bob and Kay Weeks have him. I think he's sure well bred. There's not a hole in his pedigree.  http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/frenchmans+bully |
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  Location: Central Montana | GoGaited - 2013-11-18 2:05 PM equussynergy - 2013-11-18 9:51 AM Are their any cremello or perlino barrel or race horses out there? Or studs out there?
Why don't we see them in the arena more or on the track? Because for the most part they are conformational train wrecks. Besides, can they even see out of those ugly, squinty eyes? Wow.
Just, wow. What a totally uneducated thing to say.
Now, I'm going to have to go take photos of mine.
I haven't posted that I have a new horse because I do not have many photos of him yet (BHW rule, a new horse requires photos) and he is diirrrtttyyyy and will stay that way until spring when it gets warm enough to bathe him. He was not my first or probably in my top 10 for color choices but he was in my budget and had the training I was looking for. He has a very distinct golden champangne tint to his coat.
Except for some bad shoeing that has left him looking a little crappy in the front end (we are on our way to fixing that) he is put together superbly. He is not race bred, he is bred and trained to rein, and he can flat get down and roll back in a heartbeat. He will be working barrels this summer as well as working reining patterns in the show ring. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/dunit+in+creme
Edited to add a photo of him, this was emailed to me before I bought him, gotta dig around and see what I have for photos of him.
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| GoGaited - 2013-11-18 3:05 PM
equussynergy - 2013-11-18 9:51 AM
 Are their any cremello or perlino barrel or race horses out there? Or studs out there?
Why don't we see them in the arena more or on the track?
Because for the most part they are conformational train wrecks. Besides, can they even see out of those ugly, squinty eyes?
How does color make a horse a confirmational train wreck last I checked color had the least to do with that. And I'm sure if you had blue eyes you would understand and you wouldn't call them "ugly squinty eyes" I have sky blue eyes and while they are sensitive to sunlight they arnt "ugly squinty eyes" I actually get a ton of compliments on them. As does my cremello gelding! Maybe you should think before you type. While they arnt the most sought after color they are out there and all they are is a double diluted sorrel, not an albino (I get asked a million times when I haul if he's an albino) they can do everything a normal horse can squinty eyes or not. He has No issues being outside warming up or running outdoors. Although I do keep a fly mask on his face when im not riding to somewhat help with the sunlight bc I know I don't like going out without sunglasses. they are becoming more and more popular as they are allowed to be registered now. My guy is actually reining bred and has doc o lena on his papers but I guess since he's a cremello with ugly squinty eyes you wouldn't like him! |
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I was just going to mention him. I don't know much about Bullys On Fire but Rusty French Girl has proven herself to be quit the producer!
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       Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm | Rope-N-Run - 2013-11-18 9:45 PM I was just going to mention him. I don't know much about Bullys On Fire but Rusty French Girl has proven herself to be quit the producer!
And he's good looking too. I haven't seen that picture before. He's nice. |
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   Location: Oregon | GoinJettin - 2013-11-18 8:24 PM
GoGaited - 2013-11-18 2:05 PM equussynergy - 2013-11-18 9:51 AM Â Are their any cremello or perlino barrel or race horses out there? Or studs out there?
Why don't we see them in the arena more or on the track? Because for the most part they are conformational train wrecks. Besides, can they even see out of those ugly, squinty eyes? Wow.
Just, wow. What a totally uneducated thing to say.
Now, I'm going to have to go take photos of mine.Â
I haven't posted that I have a new horse because I do not have many photos of him yet (BHW rule, a new horse requires photos) and he is diirrrtttyyyy and will stay that way until spring when it gets warm enough to bathe him.  He was not my first or probably in my top 10 for color choices but he was in my budget and had the training I was looking for. He has a very distinct golden champangne tint to his coat.
Except for some bad shoeing that has left him looking a little crappy in the front end (we are on our way to fixing that) he is put together superbly. He is not race bred, he is bred and trained to rein, and he can flat get down and roll back in a heartbeat. He will be working barrels this summer as well as working reining patterns in the show ring. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/dunit+in+creme Edited to add a photo of him, this was emailed to me before I bought him, gotta dig around and see what I have for photos of him.
OMG ... He is BEAUTIFUL!! If you decide you dont need him I will happily take him off Your hands ;););)  |
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       Location: Central Washington | OregonBR - 2013-11-18 9:53 PM Rope-N-Run - 2013-11-18 9:45 PM I was just going to mention him. I don't know much about Bullys On Fire but Rusty French Girl has proven herself to be quit the producer! And he's good looking too. I haven't seen that picture before. He's nice.
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     Location: Jersey Girl | Scootch - 2013-11-18 11:43 AM equussynergy - 2013-11-18 9:51 AM Are their any cremello or perlino barrel or race horses out there? Or studs out there?
Why don't we see them in the arena more or on the track? I think it takes a special person to be attracted to this color. I personally don't like a cremello but that is just my opinion. Of course, I have a lot of friends that don't lik them either. I am with you.
I don't care for perlino's either
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      Location: Midwest Farmer's Daughter: Central Illinois | There is a mare run here that is a bang-up tank of a horse. She is owned by Bob & Norma Quisenberry & run by Norma. Amazing horse & amazing woman - she's 70+ I think? (Don't quote me on that, I would hate to think she's older than she is!) She WILL take your money.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sf+blue+lite+special
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | RLB - 2013-11-19 5:34 PM
There is a mare run here that is a bang-up tank of a horse. She is owned by Bob & Norma Quisenberry & run by Norma. Amazing horse & amazing woman - she's 70+ I think? (Don't quote me on that, I would hate to think she's older than she is!) She WILL take your money.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/sf+blue+lite+special
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