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| Anyone run one or been around them what are they like? Or Village Hero horses? |
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     Location: God's country | I have a Toast to Dash daughter who is out of a daughter of Rare Form. She is broke to ride, but I bought her for a broodmare & have her booked to Slick By Design for 2014. She is a nice mare, but isn't overly friendly. Not mean, just stand-offish. Conformation-wise she is pretty correct, but I hope he can put some substance to the baby. She is real racy looking. I am interested in hearing from others myself. |
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| redcbrf3 - 2013-12-15 1:27 PM
I have a Toast to Dash daughter who is out of a daughter of Rare Form. She is broke to ride, but I bought her for a broodmare & have her booked to Slick By Design for 2014. She is a nice mare, but isn't overly friendly. Not mean, just stand-offish. Conformation-wise she is pretty correct, but I hope he can put some substance to the baby. She is real racy looking. I am interested in hearing from others myself.
That should be a cool cross :) I have liked the looks of the ones I've seen and know he has had a few barrel horses but haven't heard much about them otherwise. A colt sold at BFA yesterday by him |
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        Location: In the real world | We bought one in the Spring of this year. She was on the track until April or May and started training in June. She is a sweetheart, smart as can be, athletic, fast and is all heart. She loves the barrels and is already running in the 1D after 6 months. Would buy another one in a hot minute.
Edited to say: She's only 3 yrs old
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| I bought a son of Toast To Dash out of a Dash to Fame daughter. He's 2 this year, and like your favorite baby raccoon, just a real pocket pet. Also incredibly gentle and nice to ride. Unbelievably athletic. I probably won't get him patterned until he's 5. He is already 1100 lbs and 16.2. String test says he'll get 16.3. I think he'll handle his size fine, my 5 yr old Pure D Dash colt is that big and is a rock star.
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| Trying upload a pic for you! My phone is hating me...one more try. |
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| Awesome, glad to hear all these positives ! Darn would have loved to see a pic of him but I know how it can be uploading them lol |
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     Location: East Texas | I have a weanling by him out of our Shawne Bug daughter. He is the first colt born on this place that ive ever thought about letting him stay a stud, even our trainer thinks we need to try it. So unless he gets hard to handle, he will stay a stud until we see what he can do as a futurity colt. He is a sweetheart and very in your pocket, and I dont mess with my colts much until I wean them. But he has always been a lover. His dam is 16.1, and he is on track to be that big already. |
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  Location: wherever the wind brings me | I have a 3 year old by TTD, out of a Royal Shake Em daughter,2nd dam by Reckless Dash. Super athletic, great minded, loves to work, wants to please, made nice, fast learner, and just nice horse. Nothing bothers him, new environments don't phase him, hauls well, and easy to handle. He probably has too much potential for me! |
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| Well I am really liking this girl so far ! She is so smart and quiet, not what I was expecting from a off the track horse at all. I want a barn full if they are all like this.
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| She sure is pretty!! I love anything Dash for Cash, and I'm sure impressed with my 2 yr old boy by that stud (Toast to Dash)!
This is Sonic (Kid Rox). He's 16.2 and 1100 lbs, I think he probably grew so fast when they were prepping him for the track. String test says he'll mature at 16.3. This is the most athletic horse in my barn, I'm so excited!
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| classicpotatochip - 2013-12-19 8:02 PM
She sure is pretty!! I love anything Dash for Cash, and I'm sure impressed with my 2 yr old boy by that stud (Toast to Dash)!
This is Sonic (Kid Rox). He's 16.2 and 1100 lbs, I think he probably grew so fast when they were prepping him for the track. String test says he'll mature at 16.3. This is the most athletic horse in my barn, I'm so excited!
Thank you ! Everyone I have found by him so far has been really well put together. Your boy is a looker, he is huge for two years old lol |
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    Location: texas | I just got a 6yo mare to leg up and give her a job....
She is own dtr of TTD out of a dtr of The Signature....
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       Location: TEXAS | I have one that's appendix bred. Love him, super gentle, loves people. Running 2d knocking on 1d |
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    Location: texas | This mare is standoffish....
Not very friendly, looks at me funny when i am grooming her lol....
Taking her back to basics and doing groundwork for awhile before i get on her.... |
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