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         Location: Where I am happiest | Sharp - 2015-12-12 6:45 PM Breed to him now. He will be the next number one living sire. As for stallions that have produced at a reasonable fee, we are sending FIREWATER FAST semen from Brazil to the USA. He has produced futurity, derby and open winners on all types of mares in Europe and Brazil and his stud fee will only be $1000, and the number one stallion from Brazil will have semen available too for only $2500.
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         Location: Where I am happiest | Tmain - 2015-12-12 6:57 PM I am anxiously awaiting my "Streak of Fling" - My husband paid the stud fee and other associated costs for my anniversary present. Should be here by May 1st. I do not have a race bred mare with the type of pedigree that others have mentioned. I bred a little cow pony to see what I could get. She has produced winners (superiors ) in multiple events, based on the stallions breeding/training and was a performer with over 100 AQHA points in Team Penning by the age of 5, when she severed her DDFT in the fence. I am hoping for one just a hair faster than the gelding that I am running now. We will see Also waiting to see what color it will be - my luck it will be red, even though she has thrown color every other time. Here she is http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/smarty+egger
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| ThreeCorners - 2015-12-12 7:06 PM
Tmain - 2015-12-12 6:57 PM I am anxiously awaiting my "Streak of Fling" - My husband paid the stud fee and other associated costs for my anniversary present. Should be here by May 1st. I do not have a race bred mare with the type of pedigree that others have mentioned. I bred a little cow pony to see what I could get. She has produced winners (superiors ) in multiple events, based on the stallions breeding/training and was a performer with over 100 AQHA points in Team Penning by the age of 5, when she severed her DDFT in the fence. I am hoping for one just a hair faster than the gelding that I am running now. We will see Also waiting to see what color it will be - my luck it will be red, even though she has thrown color every other time. Here she is http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/smarty+egger
ย Well you should get a super nice baby from that cross!!
Thanks so much - I really like the gelding that I have now that is out of her and by Duperier's stallion Johnny (he was leased by another party when the mare was bred and prior to their purchase.)- the whole reason I purchased a 19 year old broodmare for a lot of money in a depressed horse market. IF this colt works like the one I have - I will need Velcro.
Up here in the NE everything is mostly tiny inside pens. Most patterns are in the 13 second range. I need that cow!!! lol |
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     Location: Crowder, OK | ย I don't have an own son of ASOF but I have a grandson & he's just an amazing colt. Aftr him, I'd take anything with ASOF n the pedigree. As far as stud fees, usually what the babies r selling for means alot! I have two sons of FWOTR & I'm totally in love w/them. I think when u have babies that r bred from proven sires & mares to the job, u have alot bigger chance of success n the end, but that's just my opinion. ASOF offspring r winners & there's no denying it! Also, peeps @ all levels r winning on them, that means alot also. They Excell n rodeo, open, futurity, just everything. They should bring a big price.
Edited by Tinkerbell 2015-12-12 9:58 PM
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    Location: SP, Brazil | His name is EL SHADY ZORRERO, and his get are as good as DTFยดs, he is number one and DTF is number 2 here in Brazil. |
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    Location: Up North | SKM - 2015-12-12 5:46 AM ASOF, FWOTR, Blazin Jetolena, DTF, etc. are all obviously doing something right or their books wouldn't fill so fast every year. As long as people are willing to pay high fees to them year after year, then why wouldn't the owners price them accordingly? That's why we have a free market system. Yes, it sucks if they are something you want to breed to but can't afford. Suck it up. Life isn't fair. I'm not sure how people can say they are priced high. These elite barrel stallions are still MUCH cheaper than any other discipline Look at the fees on Corona Cartel, First Down Dash, Mr Jess Perry, etc and then tell me how unfair a $4,500 stud fee is, lol!
I agree with you SKM. I could never afford their stud fees. Hence the reason I have saved for years and years. I bred my daughter of ASOF to Blazin Jetolena. She is due March 1, 2016. I am so excited!!! |
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| ThreeCorners - 2015-12-10 1:05 PM
We bred a mare to fulton's jr stallion by ASOF last year. A Dash Ta Streak. He is and will be promoted correctly, he is in training with Jordon Briggs and will hit the arena soon. I was told he is exceptionally minded and that is evidenced by the video's and pics Jordon has posted of him. James Ranch where they both stand told me he is def. easier then ASOF, AND he is in some incentives and is on the list for FF. Plus he is out of a great DTF daughter that was reserve world BFA champ before she went to Brazil. Plus, the last reason why, is he is the most correct out of all of them. So he was/is the most logical and total package of the ASOF.
ASOF A Streak of Fame
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ASOF A Streak of Fling? |
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          Location: You never know where I will show up...... | I owned an ASOF mare, super talented, not at all hard to deal with. I sold her as a futurity prospect, and she did very well at the futurities this past year before she injured herself running.
I also bred one of my nice DTF daughters to him a couple years ago and sold the colt (a plain sorrel) on a contract @ a week of age, for more than 3X what the stud fee was. I think they are a very good investment.
Eventually I plan to purchase another ASOF mare to run for myself, and put into our breeding program. I would also not hesitate to breed for another one someday even with the higher stud fee. If the foal isn't what I want, they are easy to move.
Edited by rockinas 2015-12-13 3:55 PM
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                      Location: Here | I was really sad when I didn't get a asof out of our FG mare. But We will next year!! And I have two more besides that one What a FUN year next year I can't wait |
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| TheOldGrayMare - 2015-12-11 11:22 AM I have an ASOF stud colt out of the great Firewater Fiesta at my house right now. Super sweet, super smart. I really like him!
I imagine!! Whats not to like :) |
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          Location: You never know where I will show up...... | SG. - 2015-12-13 5:40 PM I was really sad when I didn't get a asof out of our FG mare. But We will next year!!
And I have two more besides that one
What a FUN year next year I can't wait
I am just going to shop at your house for one next year. |
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