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| A lil different take on some bloodlines other than DTF of FG.
Louisiana Senator may prove to be a nice lil out cross. with Ryon Rocks
Editing bc my droid posted it all funny. BUT as OLDGREYMARE corrected Mr Famous Jess is by Jess Louisana Blue.
My point is the blood line of the Louisnana Girl is new to our gene puddle
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     Location: Desert Land | runfastturnsmooth - 2018-02-07 3:02 PM A lil different take on some bloodlines other than DTF of FG. Louisiana Senator may prove to be a nice lil out cross. Louisiana Senator has sired Mr Famous Jess ( DTF mare) that Sydni Blanchard and Leslie W has had great success with Ryon Rocks ( Phoebe Ryon, an amazing mare line there tho).
Mr Famous Jess is by Jess Louisiana Blue who is the sire of Lousiana Senator. |
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| TheOldGrayMare - 2018-02-08 1:40 PM
runfastturnsmooth - 2018-02-07 3:02 PM A lil different take on some bloodlines other than DTF of FG. Louisiana Senator may prove to be a nice lil out cross. Louisiana Senator has sired Mr Famous Jess ( DTF mare) that Sydni Blanchard and Leslie W has had great success with Ryon Rocks ( Phoebe Ryon, an amazing mare line there tho).
Mr Famous Jess is by Jess Louisiana Blue who is the sire of Lousiana Senator.
Thank you for your correction and you are right. I had it plugged in for him and it jumbled things all up.
My msg last night posted werid. mr famous jess http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/mr+famous+jess |
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     Location: Desert Land | Runninformoney - 2018-02-03 5:17 AM I think that given the amount of mares these popular stallions are bred too they are bound to have winners. I’ve seen many a 4-5 D out of these same popular stallions. I agree that some new blood is needed or the breed is going to be in trouble. Someone needs to step out of the box and try something nee
If you don't think there are people trying all these different out crosses with barrel lines and pleasure, reining, etc. then you're niave. The ones that work, you hear about them. Look at Blazin Jetolena. That was an outcross that worked. Jet won a ton himself and his babies have more than proven themselves. I see lots of people breeding a bunch of nothing mares or studs with irrelevent barrel racing bloodlines trying to make barrel horses out of them. Sometimes it works, a lot of times it doesn't. |
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       Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm | The thing about barrel horses. They can and do come from every other discipline. That doesn't mean you're going to get big money for one that isn't by the "top five" big names. But you can still breed, buy and try them. The only discipline that isn't boxed in is the barrel racing discipline. |
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| OregonBR - 2018-02-08 12:13 PM
The thing about barrel horses. They can and do come from every other discipline. That doesn't mean you're going to get big money for one that isn't by the "top five" big names. But you can still breed, buy and try them. The only discipline that isn't boxed in is the barrel racing discipline.
I agree with this. Most disciplines have become so specialized, for example: cutting- you want a shorter horse that can get low; racing- you want a long legged, fast horse. The horses that are competing and winning in these disciplines fit the molds laid before them. In barrel racing though, you can have a tall horse, a short horse, pretty much any horse that wants to work, has heart and grit, etc. can make a phenomenal barrel horse. There are certain specifications some people choose to adhere to, but really, anything goes. |
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| To many people are worried about being cool with the "latest and greatest" breeds instead of just winning. Hey, why bother winning a race when you can talk about how cool your horse is bred?
Take a 1d mare and breed her to a 1d/rodeo winning stud that fits your style. Then raise, train and run that baby correctly and you will have a great chance at a winning horse.
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | joemama - 2018-02-08 5:24 PM
To many people are worried about being cool with the "latest and greatest" breeds instead of just winning. Hey, why bother winning a race when you can talk about how cool your horse is bred?
Take a 1d mare and breed her to a 1d/rodeo winning stud that fits your style. Then raise, train and run that baby correctly and you will have a great chance at a winning horse.
Sometimes you also get really nice chances at 1D horses when you breed two horses together that have already produced other 1D horses, EVEN if they were never 1D themselves. Just saying there is more than one way to skin a cat and more than one way to breed that winning horse. And a lot of these producers DO tend to have pretty cool bloodlines. |
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| oija - 2018-02-08 5:47 PM
joemama - 2018-02-08 5:24 PM
To many people are worried about being cool with the "latest and greatest" breeds instead of just winning. Hey, why bother winning a race when you can talk about how cool your horse is bred?
Take a 1d mare and breed her to a 1d/rodeo winning stud that fits your style. Then raise, train and run that baby correctly and you will have a great chance at a winning horse.
Sometimes you also get really nice chances at 1D horses when you breed two horses together that have already produced other 1D horses, EVEN if they were never 1D themselves. Just saying there is more than one way to skin a cat and more than one way to breed that winning horse. And a lot of these producers DO tend to have pretty cool bloodlines.
You wont hear me argue with that, I would personally rather breed to a proven winner.
The one thing all the winners have in common is LOTS OF HARD WORK and it seems most dont want to do that when they can just make excuses and sell their baby for big money.
I guess its a good safety net for when a person quits or fails...
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