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     Location: In The Land of Cotton | scwebster - 2016-08-15 11:24 AM Anyone recall what Streaking To Fames stud fee was last? Its now private treaty..
It was $2,500. I don't know now. Call Jolene, she is very nice. |
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| 3canstorun - 2016-08-15 10:37 AM scwebster - 2016-08-15 11:24 AM Anyone recall what Streaking To Fames stud fee was last? Its now private treaty.. It was $2,500. I don't know now. Call Jolene, she is very nice.
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  Location: Southeastern Idaho | We took our Dual Pep daughter to Lions Share of Fame. He is 4 this year and riding great on the ranch and starting him on barrels. POWER plus with this guy...good thing he is gentle. Super athletic but does toe out on the front right, reason for delaying his barrel training until he handles himself with confidence. His dam carries them for a full year and her colts are HUGE. We think such a large colt laying in a small mare didn't help the leg situation as both sire and dam produce straight babies.
We do love his look and size. Wears a size 1 shoe.
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| luvropin - 2016-08-15 12:03 PM We took our Dual Pep daughter to Lions Share of Fame. He is 4 this year and riding great on the ranch and starting him on barrels. POWER plus with this guy...good thing he is gentle. Super athletic but does toe out on the front right, reason for delaying his barrel training until he handles himself with confidence. His dam carries them for a full year and her colts are HUGE. We think such a large colt laying in a small mare didn't help the leg situation as both sire and dam produce straight babies. We do love his look and size. Wears a size 1 shoe. That is a big fella you got there!! Nice!! Looks like his sire. A friend of mine bred an own daughter of Gallo De Cielo to LSOF and got a blue roan stud colt. He is only a yearling but a well built guy. Def would consifer LSOF.
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  Location: Southeastern Idaho | I think for the money LSOF is one of the best deals out there. We love the quiet temperament on Dually. Love the size and the bone. And this sucker is fast....we just have to let him find his feet. May take a little longer than a straight colt but I think he will be worth the wait. :) |
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         Location: Where I am happiest | Lph88311 - 2016-08-12 1:16 PM We bred a daughter of Dual Rey to A Dash Ta Streak last year. He is a young sire and doesn't have a produce record yet but I was impressed with his confirmation and liked that he had ASOF and DTF bloodlines. This mare is super quick and catty, but is a little fine boned and only about 13.3 so I wanted to breed her to a bigger stallion (we did ET). I tried to breed a little more run into the foal, as this mare can turn on a dime. We also bred that mare to a cutting stud and you can definitely tell the different in the 2 fillys lol.
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| A little different than the others mentioned but... Judge Cash, Mighty Mind Bender, Shawnee Bug Leo and Honor A Bounding are all proven to cross well on cow bred mares.
Judge has many that are out of cow breds that are proven..Brenda Mays..
Peggy has some really nice cow bred crosses with HAB out of cow breds.
And I know Bender has good ones, I own a daughter of his out of a cow bred mare and she is a special mare.
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