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        Location: on my horse | Lets play the what if breeding game. Who do you think would cross well on my mare because we're dreaming money isn't an object go crazy http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/two+smart+lady+mccue
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| Haha with the name, I was expecting her to be related to my main horse. Nope. Not at all from what I can see.
I would do something DTF or Frenchman's Guy since she's cowbred on top and not much close on bottom from what I can tell. |
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How would you like to breed to a palomino stallion with the richest kinfolks in Texas that brought $850,000 at auction and breeding fee is $1250+cf ....??
and Johnny Cash sung a song about him before this guy was ever born!!
https://youtu.be/NIMgEEASoWQ
Fact Checker ...>>>>
http://www.aqha.com/Journal/Coverage/2013/August/08162013-Carol-Ros...
Find his pedigree on this link ...
http://aaronranch.com/ashinernamedsioux.html
HAVE FUN ....
Edited by BARRELHORSE USA 2015-08-12 4:35 AM
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         Location: Where I am happiest | What are you trying to accomplish? What type of horse are you breeding for? |
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        Location: on my horse | since this is barrel horse world I was thinking along the lines of barrel horse we're just dreaming here I don't think I'll ever actually breed her I would be in a state of panic from conception to foaling lol |
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| i think id go with a more race-bred type of horse for her. PYC Paint Your Wagon, Treis Seis |
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       Location: Georgia | I'm going to stay realistic with stud fees. I have a mare bred similar to your's and I've done a few hypothetical crosses myself. If your "Lena" mare is anything like mine, then you have a short, fine boned but amazing athlete. Mine is a whopping 14.2 so a big factor when making my decision is adding height and bone. You will rarely see a small Dash Ta Fame so you might consider choosing one of his sons. I personally like Firewater Ta Fame, Lions Share of Fame and Famous Charmer - all of which are close to/over 16 hands. Out of those three, I've taken a liking to Famous Charmer. His colts that are riding seem to have quite the work ethic, not to mention that most of them are real head turners. Good luck with your choice! |
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        Location: on my horse | Runninbay - 2015-08-12 4:28 PM
I'm going to stay realistic with stud fees. I have a mare bred similar to your's and I've done a few hypothetical crosses myself. If your "Lena" mare is anything like mine, then you have a short, fine boned but amazing athlete. Mine is a whopping 14.2 so a big factor when making my decision is adding height and bone. You will rarely see a small Dash Ta Fame so you might consider choosing one of his sons. I personally like Firewater Ta Fame, Lions Share of Fame and Famous Charmer - all of which are close to/over 16 hands. Out of those three, I've taken a liking to Famous Charmer. His colts that are riding seem to have quite the work ethic, not to mention that most of them are real head turners. Good luck with your choice!
She's 14.1 HH but built like a tank, she's not exactly fine boned its enough to pack her body, she wears the same type of tree as my 16.2 hh wide horse I had before her. Her name was actually mack as in mack truck before I bought her lol
I really like lions share of fame and his offspring.
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