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Location: Green River Wyoming | Just bought this AQHA Found Mare and I just want to do her justice, as far as showing etc, team penning, she tracks a steer with her ears flat back,, wow, never had a horse like this,, also her breeding goes back to the king ranch, she is gentle on the gound as soon as i get on her wow, never gets tired, does anybody know what sort of horse do I have, her breeding is Sire Western Doc, Docs Dynamo, Fresnos Pruney, Doc Bar Fresnos O Leo, Tonette Tivio, Queens Dividend Dam Cassie Sur Flying Casbar,, Casbar, Flying over Easy, Peppy Scoot, Yellow Dun, Pretty Lady SUe, well whats up with these lines anybody can help me out , bought her sight un seen out of a pasture with 7 feet of snow, Thanks | |
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Location: Green River Wyoming | Originally written by Casbar on 2005-05-15 5:10 AM Just bought this AQHA Found Mare and I just want to do her justice, as far as showing etc, team penning, she tracks a steer with her ears flat back,, wow, never had a horse like this,, also her breeding goes back to the king ranch, she is gentle on the gound as soon as i get on her wow, never gets tired, does anybody know what sort of horse do I have, her breeding is Sire Western Doc, Docs Dynamo, Fresnos Pruney, Doc Bar Fresnos O Leo, Tonette Tivio, Queens Dividend Dam Cassie Sur Flying Casbar,, Casbar, Flying over Easy, Peppy Scoot, Yellow Dun, Pretty Lady SUe, well whats up with these lines anybody can help me out , bought her sight un seen out of a pasture with 7 feet of snow, Thanks | |
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Location: Liberty Hill Texas | If she backs her ears at a cow you have a cow horse. Welcome to the addiction. | |
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Location: Green River Wyoming | WOW now what do I do with her, there is Team Penning in Lyman , Maybe Ill try that Thanks Lorinda | |
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Location: South Central OK | Uhhhhhh, my jumping horse also backed his ears at cows and showed his teeth. He loved halter breaking my show steers. Not a cow in him but he could have fooled anyone. | |
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Location: Liberty Hill Texas | If your horse will back his ears and look at a cow he has some cow in him. Maybe not bread in but some just seem to want to dominate a cow. Some will look real good and some will runaway either can be a cow horse. Some will not even acknowledge cow is around (those will never make a cow horse). I like to team sort some. But by far the most fun cow events in my opinion are ranch versatility and working stock horse as we al the ever popular reined cow horse. It kind of combines all the aspects of western riding.
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Location: North of Detroit, MI | I agree about the Reined Cow Horse (RCH)... but... be careful that the horse doesn't bite or otherwise try to hurt the cow... grounds for DQ!! There's another event I watched on a video... not sure what it's called... you ride a pattern of choice, go into a smallish pen and PICK your cow out (but not like cutting), then work the cow in a pattern, and finally work the cow into another pen (like team penning) or through a gate ... | |
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Location: Green River Wyoming | WOW great info, pretty interesting just how great these American Quarter Horses are, wow did i get into a good thing just want to do her justice,, for sure, how can I start her out right as far as team penning?? Thanks Lorinda | |
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Location: La Crosse, WI - God's Country | Some might call that working cowhorse. Variations exist - the ones I'm familiar with start with a reining pattern - circles, lead changes, run downs, spins backing and stops.. Next cow work - cutting, fence work, etc.
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Location: Green River Wyoming | Great will start something with her she is a great HOrse, nothing short of what a Real American Quarter HOrse is,, THe Best, guess you would say I am sold on them, THanks for the input,, Happy Trails, Come ride in Wyoming,, wonderful Lorinda , Western Surprise and Hobos Outa Socks, Going Places Jazze,,, AQHA and Foundation | |
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Location: n/a | Sounds like you have a cutting horse. My sister shows cutting horses and has won a buckle. Sounds like you need to get her on some cows and take her to the cutting pen... You could win some money with that mare. | |
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Location: Green River Wyoming | would love to see her work just we are into 4H and I had nee surgery and just would love to see this mare out there, just want to do her justice, she just turned eight, alot of horse just to be going in circles if you know what I mean,,,, anybody out there want to show this mare for me??Or do you do that with horses, I know some horse people know horses and how to take care of them, I do alot of ground stuff cleaning corrals twice daily, feeding , I used to feed at a layup track, keep shots current, let out to pasture to eat long grass, TLC, no time for the riding, ha ha What would you all do with this horse??? Thanks for the input,, Lorinda in Wyoming | |
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Location: n/a | Here is some info on some of your mares family. Seems you have a few NCHA, National Cutting Horse Association. http://www.nchacutting.com/ Also looks like you have a few racers too... Seems like her cow manners are coming from her sires side. Hopes this helps... Western Doc = AQHA Champion, Superior Halter, Western Pleasure ROM shown in huntseat, reining, working cow, and cutting. Shown halter 115 xs went grand 112 xs, died in 2000 in Syracuse, UT Docs Dynamo = AQHA, sire of AQHA Champions, Pleasure Champions, Hackamore Reining Champion, Stock Horse Champions & NCHA money earners Doc Bar = AQHA, SI-75, 4-0-0-1, $95, H-36, A leading sire of AQHA Champions, NCHA Champions, and Areana ROMS, AQHA hall of fame, died 1982 Mr 89er = AQHA, SI 85 9, 21, 2 $1078, NCHA $34.94, Sire of 2 AQHA Champions, 11 performance ROMs and 30 Race Roms. Leading maternal gransire, sire and grandsire of the dams Mulitple RC Roms, including Higheasterjet, all American Futurity Winner with earnings of $1,633,065. Poco Tivio = AQHA, H-12/P-19, AQHA Champ/ROM Arena, NCHA $11,188.39, NCHA COA & Bronze, PCCHA HOF, 5th 1951-1952 NCHA World Champion. Sire of 10 AQHA Champions Dividend = AQHA, AAA Rom Race, SW, leading sire of Race ROMs 100 starts, $30,435 25% fnd. Casbar = AQHA, SI 95-16-7-6-0 $10,400 | |
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Location: Green River Wyoming | WOW Thanks so much just want to do this mare justice she has wonderful foals, the lady that had her before me just used her for that, standing in a make shift pen what a waste, we slicked her off and riding daily , wow what a horse,, THanks again for the info, is there people out there that would show this mare for us, I know she would do well? Thanks Lorinda in wyoming | |
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Location: n/a | Are you looking at selling this mare. My sister lost her gelding this past christmas due to colic and she is looking for a replacement. Seems like your mare would do the job! | |
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Location: Green River Wyoming | Currently I dont have the time for her, I would be interested in selling to the right home, sounds like at least she would be rode, thats the main thing, she is a really nice mare, Sure all I would want is what I have in her, 4000.00 she dosent like small trailers , but does trailer in a gooseneck,, thats the only problem I have with her, and to get her to slow down,, she would go all day and nite for ya,, well take care my e mail is ronalddanzl@direcway.com e mail me there and I can send pictures,,Lorinda do have one picture of her last foal really nice filly,,, | |
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Location: Green River Wyoming | Do have her for sale for limited time she is going to trainer,then after that we will show her,, | |
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