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| Cloverleaf, I sure would!! If my girl was just a decade younger I would sure try it. Especially on a Frenchmen's Guy/ running bred line I really like Frenchmen's Feature. Just something about that line speaks to me |
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| joemama - 2018-04-11 9:56 PM
Mighty Broke - 2018-04-11 3:55 PM
bowersk - 2018-04-11 4:40 PM The Ole Man, Goldseeker Bars, Flit Bar Beggar
Flit Bar Beggar---don't here that much any more. I have a broodmare, retired now, that has the same dam, Her name is Iza Flit Bar Too.Β
I agree with Flit Bar Beggar
A local lady owns Flits Bravest Heart a son of Flit Bar Beggar and she might stand to the public for the right price...
He is amazing and won a bunch himself and he also produces winners.
Husslin Up Famou,s a nice mare, by Famous Bugs and outta a Flit Bar Beggar daughter is currently running futurities with Kelsey Jutjen |
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      Location: In my own world | AMYR - 2018-04-11 10:56 AM
Johnny Dial, Joe Reed II, Driftwood.
We had a granddaughter of Johnny Dial. She was a wicked pole horse. And a mudding machine |
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| Mighty Broke - 2018-04-11 3:55 PM bowersk - 2018-04-11 4:40 PM The Ole Man, Goldseeker Bars, Flit Bar Beggar Flit Bar Beggar---don't here that much any more.
I have a broodmare, retired now, that has the same dam, Her name is Iza Flit Bar Too.
The best horse I've ever owned was an own son of Flit Bar Beggar. You could do anything horseback on him, and the more you used him, the better he got. When most kids I Jr. rodeoed again had a different horse for every event, we just changed saddles on ol' Siemon. I breakaway roped on him, ran poles, barrels, tied goats and headed on him. My dad occassionally had to use him for day work. He was so tough in our local area, that parents would pull their kids out of the youth class at jackpots if they saw us unload him, so we took to leavin him in the trailer until it was time to warm up. I wish I had a barn full just like him. I sold him after I went to college and he kept winning for another young girl until he was 26 years old. |
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        Location: Aubrey, Texas | Flit Bar Beggar was by Flit Bar and out of a granddaughter of Leo San Siemon. Junior Hudspeth raised him. Itβs neat to hear your story of having to hide your horse in the trailer, lol! |
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| Have a friend who owns Bouncy Beggar Boy, son of Flit Bar Beggar. One of his daughters is the mother of Carly Richardson's horse, Dooda Flit. She bought the horse from that family. |
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| ~BINGO~ - 2018-04-13 11:20 PM
Driftwood seems to have my heart.
I have a Driftwood mare, right now, down in my barn and I LOVE HER!!! Very willing and wants to please and she is gritty!! |
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| Thanks, streaky sox, bouncy is 23 this year and looks great, flit priss mother of doda flit is 20, going to cross some bouncy daughters on frenchman's guy and a dinero son this year to see what we get |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | cloverleaf - 2018-04-14 7:25 PM Flit Bar Beggar was by Flit Bar and out of a granddaughter of Leo San Siemon. Junior Hudspeth raised him. It’s neat to hear your story of having to hide your horse in the trailer, lol!
This thread is right up your alley Cloverleaf, I bet you can pretty much tell the history and lines on most of these horses.  |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | cloverleaf - 2018-04-14 10:45 AM Southtxponygirl - 2018-04-12 9:52 AM Another oldie that I think that was a cool and awesome fella is Easter Gentleman How did I miss him all these years? King, Grey Badger II, and Joe Hancock! Oh my!
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        Location: Aubrey, Texas | Yes, he was! Thank you for sharing that picture of him! Edited to add, Roxie, that I had the good fortune to grow up around good horses and horsemen. I wish I could remember more-
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| runfastturnsmooth - 2018-04-14 11:35 AM
joemama - 2018-04-11 9:56 PM
Mighty Broke - 2018-04-11 3:55 PM
bowersk - 2018-04-11 4:40 PM The Ole Man, Goldseeker Bars, Flit Bar Beggar
Flit Bar Beggar---don't here that much any more. I have a broodmare, retired now, that has the same dam, Her name is Iza Flit Bar Too.Β
I agree with Flit Bar Beggar
A local lady owns Flits Bravest Heart a son of Flit Bar Beggar and she might stand to the public for the right price...
He is amazing and won a bunch himself and he also produces winners.
Husslin Up Famou,s a nice mare, by Famous Bugs and outta a Flit Bar Beggar daughter is currently running futurities with Kelsey Jutjen
Ill keep an eye out for that one.
The lady we know has a futurity eligible 4yo mare by her Flits Bravest Heart right now thats hanging with some top horses, Im hoping she decides to run the mare in some futurities.
Edited by joemama 2018-04-15 1:33 PM
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | cloverleaf - 2018-04-14 10:03 PM Yes, he was! Thank you for sharing that picture of him! Edited to add, Roxie, that I had the good fortune to grow up around good horses and horsemen. I wish I could remember more-
Its too bad all the Old timers are gone now, I remember sitting at the table eating breakfast with a few that I knew when I was just a little girl and tryed to soak it all in when they talked and braged on their roping horses and bloodlines were always their topic, lol.. |
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| cloverleaf - 2018-04-14 7:25 PM
Flit Bar Beggar was by Flit Bar and out of a granddaughter of Leo San Siemon. Junior Hudspeth raised him. Itβs neat to hear your story of having to hide your horse in the trailer, lol!
Cloverleaf, if my memory serves me, E.J. Hudspeth was listed as the breeder and 1st owner on this horse's papers. We got him when he was 8 or 9 years and he'd been passed around a bit before we got him. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | streakysox - 2018-04-15 1:12 PM Leo and Joak
Back in the day Leo horses were all my Uncle liked to rope on.. |
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