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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | MS2011 - 2015-09-09 12:21 PM So he's not all cutting....but I LOVE Fiesta's Gotta Gun - By Playgun and out of Firewater Fiesta
I have a daughter that I'm head over heels in love with. Best minded horse I've ever been around and she's only four. Extremely quick and catty. & not hideous, so that's a plus as well! |
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     Location: Way up North | Whiteboy - 2015-09-09 12:17 PM Cat Ichi...they are pure athletes.
I have spent the summer doing ranch rodeos and rode a couple Cat Ichi daughters my friends have and I NEED ONE! I want to put one on barrels in the worst way!
I also rode a Peptospoonful (sp?) daughter and did not like her as much as the Cat Ichi's. Part of it could be just how she was handled before but the one I rode and the ones I have seen have a more upright neck and a little hotter/too overreactive IMO. I liked that she was feely and responsive but they seem a little like they want to outthink you and do it their way. |
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  Location: Oklahoma | I have had two Highbrow Cats that were scooting fast lil beasts! One was a filly out of an own daughter of Dual Pep and the other was out of a Doc Hickory/Dash for Cash mare. The second one mentioned was just three year old when I sold her recently but already going through the pattern at 3/4 speed easily with little help. I hope the gal who bought her enters her in some futurities. I would take a couple more just like them in a heart beat!!! |
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | Longneck - 2015-09-09 12:50 PM MS2011 - 2015-09-09 12:21 PM So he's not all cutting....but I LOVE Fiesta's Gotta Gun - By Playgun and out of Firewater Fiesta I have a daughter that I'm head over heels in love with. Best minded horse I've ever been around and she's only four. Extremely quick and catty. & not hideous, so that's a plus as well!
Lucky you!!!! One of these days I'm gonna have one! |
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 Grandma's little Beauty Queen
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       Location: Somewhere playing in the mud....Oklahoma | Β Seems like the PSB have a lot of speed as well. At least the ones we've ridden and owned do. |
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   Location: TX | I will also second the Boonlight Dancer/Boonlit comments. I have a daughter by Boonlight Dancer out of a Smart Little Lena mare that was started in the cutting pen and will eat up a cow, but I wish I had bought her in time to send her to some barrel futurities, I am still going to put her on the pattern and it should be super easy for her. I would have another in a heart beat! Boonlight Dancer has proven to be a very versatile sire with money earners in reining, reined cow horse, cutting, and a few in the roping and barrels too. Love them. |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | My husband's heel horse is by Little Instant Cat by Highbrow Cat. A very cool little guy that can run and get his hind end under him. He's about 14.1 maybe 2. Too small for me. Gorgeous though. |
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   Location: Texas | Highbrow Cat
Smart Little Lena |
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| My favorite lines have been Doc O Lena, Dual Pep and Highbrow Cat. I have a son of Rap Cat that I'm absolutely in love with. He's extremely talented, smart, and can flat run and turn. |
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     Location: God's country | There's a girl around this area who has had a lot of success with Royal Fletch daughters. They aren't huge, but are working fools. Usually end up making 1D horses. I'd sure like to try one. |
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| http://brightstoneranch.com/sophisticatedcatt.html I'm riding a 4 yr old by this guy and she is SWEET! |
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| I have a daughter of High Brow Cat out of a Smart Little Lena Mare.....super fast and will turn out from underneath you! Very intelligent also...but can be a little sparky too! She is small...14.1 but she can scoot and turn! |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | redcbrf3 - 2015-09-13 8:18 PM There's a girl around this area who has had a lot of success with Royal Fletch daughters. They aren't huge, but are working fools. Usually end up making 1D horses. I'd sure like to try one.
We have a full sister to one of the mare's that Summer was running. Our little mare Hotbox has made such a nice horse. She had just gotten a little tune up by Susan Clapp in an exhibition prior to this run, so when Pj asked her to move over a little going to the first, she DID! lol Anyway, they were 3rd in the 1D with over 100 entries Friday night. She's by Royal Fletch out of a daughter of Docs Stylish Oak. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btr6dMzVQKk |
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      Location: NE Texas | rachellyn80 - 2015-09-14 8:46 AM redcbrf3 - 2015-09-13 8:18 PM There's a girl around this area who has had a lot of success with Royal Fletch daughters. They aren't huge, but are working fools. Usually end up making 1D horses. I'd sure like to try one. We have a full sister to one of the mare's that Summer was running. Our little mare Hotbox has made such a nice horse. She had just gotten a little tune up by Susan Clapp in an exhibition prior to this run, so when Pj asked her to move over a little going to the first, she DID! lol Anyway, they were 3rd in the 1D with over 100 entries Friday night. She's by Royal Fletch out of a daughter of Docs Stylish Oak.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btr6dMzVQKk
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       Location: Washington | This is a video of an SR Instant Choice ganddaughter. (Might want to forward to the 25 second mark)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LVL_zyP5WM
She had less then 60 days and only 5 days seeing a barrel before the video was taken. I've ridden a few by the the SR Instant Choice son, Instant King, and all have been very athletic and quiet, level headed! SR Instant Choice is a Docs Hickory son. I have a grandson of Docs Hickory that has made an AWESOME barrel and all around horse.
Guess you could say I like Docs Hickory. ;) (Who is Highbrow Cats grandsire)
Edited by Lopin' Leopard 2015-09-14 3:44 PM
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| I have a Mr.San Peppy and he can surely run.He also has Doc Bar in him.
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  Location: Nebraska | cheryl makofka - 2015-09-08 9:34 AM
There is a stud named Boonlit by Boonlit Dancer, in Saskatchewan, I believe he is 8. He has over 30k of LTE in barrel racing, plus quite a bit in roping too. I think next year his foals will be futurity eligible.
Highbrow cat has had some success in the barrel pen
I've ridden one of his 2012 sons. FANTASTIC colt, great mind, nice conformation, and a ton of natural athleticism. I second Boonlit.
I also know a Paddys Irish Whiskey daughter who is pretty swell. |
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| MS2011 - 2015-09-09 1:21 PM So he's not all cutting....but I LOVE Fiesta's Gotta Gun - By Playgun and out of Firewater Fiesta
I have a yearling by him. She is really nice. Out of a PITS/Shawnee Bug daughter. About as laid back as they come and she is really coming into herself. She is TALL! |
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 Lady Di
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        Location: Oklahoma | Some customers of mine have a stallion named Mountain Whiskey that is a son of Paddy's Irish Whiskey and he is absolutely GORGEOUS and throwing some pretty nice barrel and rope horses. Look up Kalie Smith on Facebook. She's super nice, and I think this stud's babies will really start being noticed in the next few years. JMO |
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