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   Location: South Dakota | Anyone have information on the Stallion Mystic Eye (1978)?? I'm looking at a grandaughter of his with a great cross, trying to find out any information I can. |
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Expert
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       Location: Bandera, TX | I LOVE THEIR TRY AND HARD WORK ETHIC, THE FACT THAT YOU CAN GO ALL DAY LONG ON THEM-AS LONG AS ITS NOT STEAM PRESSURE ENVIRONMENT. THEY ARE NORMALLY VERY FAST HORSES. I WORKED ONE YESTERDAY IN FRONT OF JACKIE BOB COX AND AFTER I SPRINTED THE LONG SIDE OF THE ARENA SHE KNEW WHAT I WAS RIDING. THEY TAKE TIME TO DEVELOP AS YOU CAN'T RAM AND JAMB INFO INTO THEM. IV'E SEEN SOME BLOW UP IF YOU GO TO FAST WITH THEM. IMO, THEY DON'T MAKE A HORSE TILL THEIR 6-8 YEARS. I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO GET ONE TO FUTURITY AS A 4 YR OLD. I'VE DONE FAIR ON THE 5 YR OLDS BUT KEPT IT TO THE SMALLER FUTURITIES. I NORMALLY HAVE TO KEEP MINE THROTTLED BACK TILL THEIR 6 TH YEAR. AFTER THAT KATY BAR THE DOOR. THE SOLID STARTS COMING TOGETHER AND YOU GET TO ENJOY THE RIDE. MYSTIC EYE WAS A DIFFICULT BREEDER IF YOU HAVE A GRAND DAUGHTER OR DAUGHTER OF HIS HOLD ON TO THEM THEY HAVE A NICHE MARKET. SEVERAL SONS AND DAUGHTERS HAVE MADE THE NFR IN BARRELS AND CALF ROPING. |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | My stallion is out of a daughter. He's got a fantastic mind, gentle and so easy to train. His babies have been as well. He was injured early in his career, but looking back I wouldn't trade him for anything. He's nearing the end of his breeding career because of his injury. I've been blessed to ride several of his babies and compete on some inbetween having a family. pm me and I can tell you any stats I have of him. I have a picture on my website. |
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Posts: 3534
    Location: Stuck in a cubicle having tropical thoughts | I would take one in a heartbeat. I beleive he'd passed young so there are not very many.
I know two people around here that have own daughters and they will take your money any day of the week. These are serious horses who are top 5 in barrels at congress and 1D at a national level.
I can't remember the name right now, but a few years back one of the barrel racers at the NFR ran a horse out of a Mystic Eye daughter |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Kelly Maben ran Mystic Angela "Bubba". He won several rounds the years he was there. |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | *MYSTIC EYE si 106 $159,617 7 wins to 3. Sire of 115 ROM, 8 stakes winners, earning $1,160,327. Sire of multiple futurity, derby and WPRA winners including Kelly Maben's outstanding NFR gelding-Mystic Angela (Bubba). Career earnings well over $300,000.
MYSTIC EYE SI 106 (1978). Stakes winner 7 races at 2 and 3, $159,617, Coors Distributors Fut. Sire of 115 ROM, 8 stakes winners, earning $1,160,327. SUENA EYE SI 107 ($195,760, Graham Farms Fut. G2, etc.), JUANA MYSTICA SI 98 ($179,648, Busch Graham Farms Fut. etc.), NORDIC TURBOSI 109 ($116,328, Lazy E Nat'l QH Jockey 440 Champ., etc.),MYSTIC RULER SI 101 ($35,349), etc. Sire of the dams ofJUS STREAKIN BAYOU SI 108 ($103,757), SPEED RISK SI 103 ($56,018).
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 564
   Location: South Dakota | You gals are amazing! This is making my decision really easy. Thanks so much for anyone who took the time to reply. I would share her cross but I'm scared someone will buy her out from underneath me! LOL!!! Thanks so much |
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 Been Blessed
Posts: 7587
      Location: Living in my Promised Land | My friend ran a really nice ME daughter and she has has three exceptional foals for him by three different stallions. |
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