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     Location: OH. IO | chasincansMN - 2018-07-20 11:09 AM
Pics day one he was into selfies. LOL!
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | chasincansMN - 2018-07-20 10:09 AM Pics day one he was into selfies. LOL!
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        Location: somewhere up north | jake16 - 2018-07-20 10:23 AM chasincansMN - 2018-07-20 11:09 AM Pics day one he was into selfies. LOL! LOVE HIM AND HIS NAME: ) ) )
Thank you! LOL! I am sure some people think it's funny to name a horse Biscuit but the night before he was born my daughter and I were watching Seabiscuit and then I go out to check my mare and here is this handsome little bay colt full of personality...so that's where it came from. I should take some more recent pics of him. He's really shedding out to be a cool color. I'm pretty sure he is a dark bay since his dam is bay...but he does look almost black.
I am so excited for him!!! His dam placed in the 1D several times last summer while she was pregnant. Here is her winning 3rd 1D in the short go at our NBHA state finals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se2keUDjA4w
His dam: https://www.allbreedpedigree.com/benanna+goldstreaker |
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| Slick only has four 5 olds. One of them is HP Slick Sally. She started off as a Futurity money earner and got hurt and we gave her the summer off. When we started her back we sent her to a roper to get legged back up. They said how much they loved her and how talented she was. So we said see what she can do. Yesterday she placed 3 rd out of 120 teams in the #13 World Series in Stephensville and earned a spot to Las Vegas!! |
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      Location: Arkansas | chasincansMN - 2018-07-20 10:09 AM
Pics day one he was into selfies. LOL!
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        Location: somewhere up north | Chandler's Mom - 2018-07-20 8:22 PM chasincansMN - 2018-07-20 10:09 AM Pics day one he was into selfies. LOL! He's downright gorgeous---congrats!!!!
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   Location: Kansas | oija - 2018-07-19 9:15 AM
Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-17 9:00 PM
Fancie_That_Chrome_ - 2018-07-17 3:03 PM Ma'am I'm not looking to start an argument, but she is indeed black. She looks more "brown" because shes kicking out that baby Hair, and because I saturated the pictures slightly when i took them so she would "pop" better. She is not as light in person as the pictures may portray to you. To add to it she will be getting color tested as she could be homozygous black. I may also check agouti just to be sure. If you saw her in person, You'd have no doubt. That I promise. I'm guessing then she has not shed out the baby fuzz around her eyes and muzzle then, it just looked like she had already shedded her fuzz on her face, sorry if I had offended you..Edit to add: I was going by all that brown on her face..
Technically and genetically there actually isn't a 'brown.' There are sunburnt blacks (sometimes they are smoky ) and there are really dark bays (there is a modification allele that can really darken the bay almost to black, similar to a sooty gene on a buckskin ). Both of these get registered as browns because they get the light around on their face and around their flanks. It would be great if AQHA would catch up with the science. : )
What color is my horse then!? She's almost black in the winter with red around her eyes and muzzle (like pictured) and then bleaches out to a realllll ugly sooty brown in the summer. (my farmer/4 wheeler-rancher fiance would really love if I didn't have to refer to my brown horse anymore when he thinks they are all "brown" to begin with )
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       Location: Texas! | HarlanLivesOn - 2018-07-24 9:47 PM
oija - 2018-07-19 9:15 AM
Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-17 9:00 PM
Fancie_That_Chrome_ - 2018-07-17 3:03 PM Ma'am I'm not looking to start an argument, but she is indeed black. She looks more "brown" because shes kicking out that baby Hair, and because I saturated the pictures slightly when i took them so she would "pop" better. She is not as light in person as the pictures may portray to you. To add to it she will be getting color tested as she could be homozygous black. I may also check agouti just to be sure. If you saw her in person, You'd have no doubt. That I promise. I'm guessing then she has not shed out the baby fuzz around her eyes and muzzle then, it just looked like she had already shedded her fuzz on her face, sorry if I had offended you..Edit to add: I was going by all that brown on her face..
Technically and genetically there actually isn't a 'brown.' There are sunburnt blacks (sometimes they are smoky ) and there are really dark bays (there is a modification allele that can really darken the bay almost to black, similar to a sooty gene on a buckskin ). Both of these get registered as browns because they get the light around on their face and around their flanks. It would be great if AQHA would catch up with the science. : )
What color is my horse then!?  She's almost black in the winter with red around her eyes and muzzle (like pictured ) and then bleaches out to a realllll ugly sooty brown in the summer. (my farmer/4 wheeler-rancher fiance would really love if I didn't have to refer to my brown horse anymore when he thinks they are all "brown" to begin with )
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       Location: USA | WYOracer - 2018-07-18 10:52 PM So what do y’all think is going to be his magic cross?
Doesn't OTMR cross well on Dr Nick Bar bred horses? |
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        Location: somewhere up north | Here is a pic from this weekend of my Slick baby. I think he is bay/brown?? Dam is bay. He is just about 3 months old (born Apirl 30th)
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         Location: Where I am happiest | If memory serves me right I think one of the top crosses with designer red was FG. Maybe someone can verify. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | oija - 2018-07-19 10:15 AM Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-17 9:00 PM Fancie_That_Chrome_ - 2018-07-17 3:03 PM Ma'am I'm not looking to start an argument, but she is indeed black. She looks more "brown" because shes kicking out that baby Hair, and because I saturated the pictures slightly when i took them so she would "pop" better. She is not as light in person as the pictures may portray to you. To add to it she will be getting color tested as she could be homozygous black. I may also check agouti just to be sure. If you saw her in person, You'd have no doubt. That I promise. I'm guessing then she has not shed out the baby fuzz around her eyes and muzzle then, it just looked like she had already shedded her fuzz on her face, sorry if I had offended you..Edit to add: I was going by all that brown on her face.. Technically and genetically there actually isn't a 'brown.' There are sunburnt blacks (sometimes they are smoky ) and there are really dark bays (there is a modification allele that can really darken the bay almost to black, similar to a sooty gene on a buckskin ). Both of these get registered as browns because they get the light around on their face and around their flanks. It would be great if AQHA would catch up with the science. : )
Here is my Brown gelding that can look black in the winter but still has the brown high lights around his face and muzzle, so what do you can this one then?
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oija - 2018-07-19 10:15 AM Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-17 9:00 PM Fancie_That_Chrome_ - 2018-07-17 3:03 PM Ma'am I'm not looking to start an argument, but she is indeed black. She looks more "brown" because shes kicking out that baby Hair, and because I saturated the pictures slightly when i took them so she would "pop" better. She is not as light in person as the pictures may portray to you. To add to it she will be getting color tested as she could be homozygous black. I may also check agouti just to be sure. If you saw her in person, You'd have no doubt. That I promise. I'm guessing then she has not shed out the baby fuzz around her eyes and muzzle then, it just looked like she had already shedded her fuzz on her face, sorry if I had offended you..Edit to add: I was going by all that brown on her face.. Technically and genetically there actually isn't a 'brown.' There are sunburnt blacks (sometimes they are smoky ) and there are really dark bays (there is a modification allele that can really darken the bay almost to black, similar to a sooty gene on a buckskin ). Both of these get registered as browns because they get the light around on their face and around their flanks. It would be great if AQHA would catch up with the science. : )
Here is my Brown gelding that can look black in the winter but still has the brown high lights around his face and muzzle, so what do you can this one then?
I call him bay as well.
When I get a chance Ill post my AQHA mare that they chose to register as brown. She has no red on her even on her face. |
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       Location: Texas! | I love how informative this thread has been on the Slick babies! Definitely excited to see them hit the arena more! |
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      Location: Arkansas | Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-25 10:53 AM
oija - 2018-07-19 10:15 AM Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-17 9:00 PM Fancie_That_Chrome_ - 2018-07-17 3:03 PM Ma'am I'm not looking to start an argument, but she is indeed black. She looks more "brown" because shes kicking out that baby Hair, and because I saturated the pictures slightly when i took them so she would "pop" better. She is not as light in person as the pictures may portray to you. To add to it she will be getting color tested as she could be homozygous black. I may also check agouti just to be sure. If you saw her in person, You'd have no doubt. That I promise. I'm guessing then she has not shed out the baby fuzz around her eyes and muzzle then, it just looked like she had already shedded her fuzz on her face, sorry if I had offended you..Edit to add: I was going by all that brown on her face.. Technically and genetically there actually isn't a 'brown.' There are sunburnt blacks (sometimes they are smoky ) and there are really dark bays (there is a modification allele that can really darken the bay almost to black, similar to a sooty gene on a buckskin ). Both of these get registered as browns because they get the light around on their face and around their flanks. It would be great if AQHA would catch up with the science. : )
Here is my Brown gelding that can look black in the winter but still has the brown high lights around his face and muzzle, so what do you can this one then?
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Chandler's Mom - 2018-07-25 8:10 PM Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-25 10:53 AM oija - 2018-07-19 10:15 AM Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-17 9:00 PM Fancie_That_Chrome_ - 2018-07-17 3:03 PM Ma'am I'm not looking to start an argument, but she is indeed black. She looks more "brown" because shes kicking out that baby Hair, and because I saturated the pictures slightly when i took them so she would "pop" better. She is not as light in person as the pictures may portray to you. To add to it she will be getting color tested as she could be homozygous black. I may also check agouti just to be sure. If you saw her in person, You'd have no doubt. That I promise. I'm guessing then she has not shed out the baby fuzz around her eyes and muzzle then, it just looked like she had already shedded her fuzz on her face, sorry if I had offended you..Edit to add: I was going by all that brown on her face.. Technically and genetically there actually isn't a 'brown.' There are sunburnt blacks (sometimes they are smoky ) and there are really dark bays (there is a modification allele that can really darken the bay almost to black, similar to a sooty gene on a buckskin ). Both of these get registered as browns because they get the light around on their face and around their flanks. It would be great if AQHA would catch up with the science. : ) Here is my Brown gelding that can look black in the winter but still has the brown high lights around his face and muzzle, so what do you can this one then? What do his papers call him, Miss Roxie?
Just Brown, plain jane brown, lol.. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | della - 2018-07-25 11:01 AM Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-25 9:53 AM oija - 2018-07-19 10:15 AM Southtxponygirl - 2018-07-17 9:00 PM Fancie_That_Chrome_ - 2018-07-17 3:03 PM Ma'am I'm not looking to start an argument, but she is indeed black. She looks more "brown" because shes kicking out that baby Hair, and because I saturated the pictures slightly when i took them so she would "pop" better. She is not as light in person as the pictures may portray to you. To add to it she will be getting color tested as she could be homozygous black. I may also check agouti just to be sure. If you saw her in person, You'd have no doubt. That I promise. I'm guessing then she has not shed out the baby fuzz around her eyes and muzzle then, it just looked like she had already shedded her fuzz on her face, sorry if I had offended you..Edit to add: I was going by all that brown on her face.. Technically and genetically there actually isn't a 'brown.' There are sunburnt blacks (sometimes they are smoky ) and there are really dark bays (there is a modification allele that can really darken the bay almost to black, similar to a sooty gene on a buckskin ). Both of these get registered as browns because they get the light around on their face and around their flanks. It would be great if AQHA would catch up with the science. : ) Here is my Brown gelding that can look black in the winter but still has the brown high lights around his face and muzzle, so what do you can this one then? I call him bay as well. When I get a chance Ill post my AQHA mare that they chose to register as brown. She has no red on her even on her face.
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    Location: Central Iowa | Well I am just in LOVE with stud muffin Stitch (LR A Slick Frenchman). He is sired by Slick By Design out of Mary Lees mare LR Frost N Go x PC Frenchmans Hayday. He is the biggest love bug ever. He will be headed to training this winter that I just cant wait. I am very hopeful for him and hoping he will turn into a heck of a heel horse for me as well. As you can see in the one photo him and my Fire On Bug yearling LOVE to play! LOL
Edited to mention he is Brown but he is almost like a dark rich chocolate brownie brown when he isn't dirty LOL 
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      Location: SW MO | westrnridr - 2018-07-20 6:51 PM
Slick only has four 5 olds. One of them is HP Slick Sally. She started off as a Futurity money earner and got hurt and we gave her the summer off. When we started her back we sent her to a roper to get legged back up. They said how much they loved her and how talented she was. So we said see what she can do. Yesterday she placed 3 rd out of 120 teams in the #13 World Series in Stephensville and earned a spot to Las Vegas!!
Jason, when will his books be open for 2019? |
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    Location: Central Iowa | Jason how tall is HP Slick Sally? I am wanting to get my boy into the roping arena but just don't think he is going to be tall enough to make a head horse. No big deal as I mostly heal but was just wondering. My boy is LR A Slick Frenchman sired by SBD and out of a Dinero daughter. |
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