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Spinoff: Reining/cutting horses and color questions

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    #41
    Babies:

    already adopted:
    http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...8/IMG_0921.jpg

    Ruby, born last month to a sorrel mare:
    http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...048/Taters.jpg

    Little Mister, born last month to a dark bay mare:
    http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...048/Sugars.jpg

    Tiny (he is huge, LOL), born last month with his dam:
    http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...048/Dolly4.jpg

    Buck, yearling, already adopted, dam unknown:
    http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...2048/Buck2.jpg

    Unnamed colt, foaled this month, with dam
    http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...8/IMG_1533.jpg
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    • #42
      Originally posted by kypeep View Post
      Good ole Lynx Melody, they laughed when he bought her and then later cried when they saw him walking into the show pen on her (cuz they knew they were gonna get beat). Bluey, what are the plans for the clone? Will it show? I can't recall seeing anything lately about it.
      I am not sure the owner is saying what he will do, they can go so many ways with her.
      The mare was dead two years when they cloned her.
      I am not sure they can register her, that was up for discussion at the last AQHA convention and I don't know what happened, have heard a decision was postponed.

      I am not sure they will be able to get registration papers with those foals, if it matters to any adopter, but maybe they will.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Tamara in TN View Post
        no, the farm and machinery will sell at Noon on that sat
        and about 20-30 head of the longhorns and
        then the horses will sell at 11 am Sunday morning
        they are all on central time

        Tamara in TN
        Tamara, do you know if there is any information available about how many/which horses will be selling?

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        • #44
          Originally posted by hunt_jumpfl View Post
          Tamara, do you know if there is any information available about how many/which horses will be selling?
          I have been placed on the mailing list for the catalogue which will come out at the end of July < ?> I think he said....

          and was also invited to tour, "If you're ever up this way"
          the auctioneer has done the Bowling Green horse sale for some 35 years...

          more than what I posted already, I just don't know

          Tamara in TN
          Last edited by Tamara in TN; Jun. 17, 2010, 09:44 AM.
          Production Acres,Pro A Welsh Cobs
          I am one of the last 210,000 remaining full time farmers in America.We feed the others.

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          • #45
            Tamara, that information was very helpful - thanks

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            • #46
              LuvmyTBs...that chestnut/sorrel Ruby filly is stinking cute! What a sweet tiny face!

              And I see that even when adopting...color always goes first. The buckskin and palomino already adopted. The chestnut and 3 bays...not adopted.
              Seen all the time...on adoption sites, brokers sites, sales barns...even when the PMUs were being sold/adopted off in huge batches and when they have the mustang auctions. The fancy colors go first and highest...then the ones with the most chrome. Last go the plain colors.
              You jump in the saddle,
              Hold onto the bridle!
              Jump in the line!
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              • #47
                Originally posted by Bluey View Post
                I assume you are talking about Lynx Melody
                Yep, that's the one.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by hunt_jumpfl View Post
                  Tamara, do you know if there is any information available about how many/which horses will be selling?
                  My uncle spoke with Charlie last night, he was told that all horses will go thru the sale except Nu Chex. He said the economy just hit them harder than they thought. That is why they are selling.

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                  • #49
                    Didn't read through all the posts but thought I'd mention that many cutting horses and reiners who are to go on to be breeding stallions have to do the futurities and are started *awfully* young and get a lot of wear and tear on their hocks. Many to the point of having them injected as three year olds. Just watch out for the possibility that they might be weak back there from that if you start trying reining patterns, sliding stops or any cutting work.

                    My husband has a good friend who does Working Cow Horse competitions (he was in Western Horseman this month!) and he is an avid fan of dressage videos! WCH is a lot like Eventing - an all around horse that can do reining, cutting, roping and dry work in one competition.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Jennwarr84 View Post
                      My uncle spoke with Charlie last night, he was told that all horses will go thru the sale except Nu Chex. He said the economy just hit them harder than they thought. That is why they are selling.
                      jen could you repost this to the Hilldale farm sale thread here ?

                      if we it bumped up we may help them...Hilldale will always be where ever Mr Hutton lays down his hat...

                      on a 10M dollar place or 5 tidy stalls with a pen of feeder steers

                      no worries there...

                      best
                      Tamara in TN
                      Production Acres,Pro A Welsh Cobs
                      I am one of the last 210,000 remaining full time farmers in America.We feed the others.

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                        #51
                        Originally posted by xeroxchick View Post
                        Didn't read through all the posts but thought I'd mention that many cutting horses and reiners who are to go on to be breeding stallions have to do the futurities and are started *awfully* young and get a lot of wear and tear on their hocks. Many to the point of having them injected as three year olds. Just watch out for the possibility that they might be weak back there from that if you start trying reining patterns, sliding stops or any cutting work.
                        Thanks for the info. I can tell you THIS breeder did not train any of her horses (some had never had a halter on them).
                        She just had them all out together and let them breed away.
                        So no soundness issues for the ones that were born at her place and that seems to be the majority of them.
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                          #52
                          Originally posted by MistyBlue View Post
                          LuvmyTBs...that chestnut/sorrel Ruby filly is stinking cute! What a sweet tiny face!

                          And I see that even when adopting...color always goes first.
                          And she IS a stinker, LOL.

                          Those recent babies won't be available until after they are weaned, so we get to enjoy their little antics for a while yet. And watch their colors change a little?

                          You are totally right about the colored ones going first. Even though we still have the paint gelding (prior stud) and he is an absolute sweetheart, even when he was still sporting his jewels.

                          Adopted first were actually the then weanlings, even the plain bays. I guess it's the cuteness factor.
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