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| I'm looking to breed my mare in the spring. I'm a first time breeder, so it should be an exciting experience. Just curious about any opinions out there...
15 hand 13 yo Palomino
Sire: Sailing Smart/ Smart Chic Olena....has Topsail Cody
Dam: MS Holly Cody Jac/ MR Barbie Cody Jac
Here is a photo of her:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153010204528732&set=a.1015...
Barbie is a very sensitive mare, and one of the most athletic/ catty horses I've ever been on. VERY push style. I really like Lions Share of Fame and A Dash Ta Streak. Price isn't an issue, I just kind of like the risk involved since neither are proven yet. Running bred is the way to go I'm assuming. Barbie started out in reining and they switched her over to barrels. Also runs 20 sec poles
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| I really like FrenchStreakToVegas and Honors Abounding also I would look at some Tres Seis sons like Tres My Fame you would get the TS an DTF. Might check out Royal and Famous son of DTF |
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    Location: Smack in the middle of WA! | I bred my cowbred mare to CS Flashlight and love my my colt! I also have a Freckles Playboy/Smart Little Lena mare bred to John Fame. She's due in May and I'm excited to see that cross! |
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   Location: Nebraska | Perks Alive has crossed well on cowbred mares. Although not popular, I like my cow cross on First Wrangler. |
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  Shipwrecked and Flat Out Zapped
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | If you kind of like a risk, I'd look at Five Bar Cartel or Firewater Canyon. I'd like to take a chance on one of them.
If you aren't that brave, I'd go with A Streak of Fling. |
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  Living on the edge of common sense
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        Location: Carpenter, WY | I'd pick one of the Tres Seis studs (but am not biased at all :) First pic is of a Tres Seis/ Hancock filly and the second pic is of a Tres Seis/Doc O lena 2 yr old filly 

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    Location: wolverton,mn | Love my lions share of fame. For a young stud,he's got some awesome offspring out there! I personally think he's well past the " gambling" stage though,he's a pretty sure thing....imho |
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| oh my goodness!!!!! that first filly, GORGEOUS! |
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| hotbear03 - 2015-09-05 11:40 PM
Love my lions share of fame. For a young stud,he's got some awesome offspring out there! I personally think he's well past the " gambling" stage though,he's a pretty sure thing....imho
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| I would choose CS Flashlight. I have a cowbred mare and that's who I would cross her on any day of the year. She is on the smaller side with a lot of hunt and turn. I want a stud that is on the smaller side and has RUN! CS Flashlight has it all |
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| Smoke N Sparks
Every cowbred mare cross I have watched with that him has produced some nice solid horses. |
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| I would love to see photos! |
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    Location: Smack in the middle of WA! | My CS Flashlight. Absolutely love this colt! He has a great mind and is pretty powerful looking when running in the pasture! Has been a complete pleasure to work with and a quick learner! Very excited to get him started next year 
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