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| LOVED Colonel Jesse James! A lady about 45 minutes from me owned him. Gritty sucker! She could do anything in the world on him and he would do it well. She ran barrels on him and one year she let a girl use him in our local queen's contest.
Oh....and he was gorgeous!!!!
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     Location: Texas | komet. - 2016-06-09 5:18 PM
I'm thinking it's a darn shame they gelded her daddy... She's a LOOKER!! 
He sure wasn't...at least when I saw him. Hopefully he's put some weight on since then |
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     Location: Texas | got boost? - 2016-06-09 10:27 PM
she is shapey!Β I love love her bottom side and especially Pavo de Peppy!Β I had a great mare by him.Β I bought her from FresnoΒ State horse program..............Β
We love her dam and her papers too! Apparently she's got some good stuff that I don't know too much about. |
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       Location: Phoenix | NJJ - 2016-06-09 3:01 PM Colonel Freckles AND Mr. San Peppy.....love the bloodlines.....if she doesn't work for your program there will be a lot of penners and sorters that would snatch her up!
Right?! LOVE me some Mr San Peppy. Haven't ridden any CF but I'm you'll love her. |
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     Location: Texas | And now for the plot twist. The DNA submitted to get her sire DNA tested and 5 panel tested... His DNA doesn't match his papers completely. Dam is correct, sire is not. So now I don't know what to do at this point. |
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| casualdust07 - 2016-06-16 8:30 AM And now for the plot twist. The DNA submitted to get her sire DNA tested and 5 panel tested... His DNA doesn't match his papers completely. Dam is correct, sire is not. So now I don't know what to do at this point.
What??? So the sires papers could be wrong??? Ugg |
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           Location: Kansas | casualdust07 - 2016-06-16 8:30 AM And now for the plot twist. The DNA submitted to get her sire DNA tested and 5 panel tested... His DNA doesn't match his papers completely. Dam is correct, sire is not. So now I don't know what to do at this point.
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     Location: Alabama | Dang!! So did they have another stud on the place or did the neighbors pony jump the fence???
Nice baby either way! I hope you find out who the sire is!
Anyone else just hear Maury say, "The results are in and you are NOT the father!" ?
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| Sockittoemred - 2016-06-16 12:35 PM
Dang!! So did they have another stud on the place or did the neighbors pony jump the fence???
Nice baby either way! I hope you find out who the sire is!
Anyone else just hear Maury say, "The results are in and you are NOT the father!" ?
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LOL!! This is great.
She's a beautiful filly, I sure hope you get her papers figured out. Any other prospects as to who it could be?
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     Location: Texas | Sire's papers are wrong, yes. I found out he was also an oops baby, and they assumed it was the stud in a pen close to her. Apparently it was stud B who had to have bred her through a fence they said. It must run in the family! So the paternal grandsire is most likely this stallion here: |
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     Location: Texas | Sire's papers are wrong, yes. I found out he was also an oops baby, and they assumed it was the stud in a pen close to her. Apparently it was stud B who had to have bred her through a fence they said. It must run in the family! So the paternal grandsire is most likely this stallion here:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/tardys+bar+none+bert |
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| casualdust07 - 2016-06-16 3:19 PM Sire's papers are wrong, yes. I found out he was also an oops baby, and they assumed it was the stud in a pen close to her. Apparently it was stud B who had to have bred her through a fence they said. It must run in the family! So the paternal grandsire is most likely this stallion here:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/tardys+bar+none+bert
Could explain the size. I like his bloodlines too.
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         Location: So. California | If you suspect who the sire's sire is, you can request AQHA to compare against the DNA of that stallion. Never hurts to ask. This is why DNA testing is so important, all these oops babies,,, |
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     Location: Texas | Anniemae - 2016-06-17 11:25 AM
If you suspect who the sire's sire is, you can request AQHA to compare against the DNA of that stallion. Β Never hurts to ask. Β Β This is why DNA testing is so important, all these oops babies,,, Β
AQHA is actually being really awesome with all of this. The owner on file for the stallion is going to call them and tell them they think it's the other one.. Hopefully that will get us somewhere. |
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