reiningfan
Number of posts : 699 Age : 49 Location : Manitoba, Canada Registration date : 2007-02-13
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Ragdoll
Number of posts : 385 Age : 72 Location : Nevada Registration date : 2007-04-02
| Subject: Re: Two more fillies September 1st 2008, 12:17 am | |
| I see Eternal Sun is on the first pedigree. I knew that horse when I lived in Mich, over 30 years ago. He was SUCH a nice horse. The guy who owned him, Harold Howard, died a month or so ago. I think he was an AQHA judge. | |
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SilverBuckleHorses
Number of posts : 636 Age : 35 Location : Morristown, AZ Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Two more fillies September 1st 2008, 2:03 am | |
| Sire's pedigree is SUPER nice, especially love the San Peppy breeding on the BOTTOM, and not the top. I had a nice grand daughter of Solanos Peppy San that I bought from the Little's ranch, SUPER nice horse, good mind on her. She was out of their Crispy Solanos stallion they used to stand.
Really like the Coy's Bonanza breeding on that mare, even farther back, he was a good mare producer... Like the Dry Doc down there too.
I betcha this filly will be a cowy sun of a gun, probably be a looker with a good head and shoulder too. I'd love to see pictures. Like I said, I personally have experience w/ the Solanos horses and the San Peppy horses, only problem I have seen w/ them is when they are crossed with Sony Dee Bar horses. They get a little too stubborn minded for me then, but all in all, I think this is a nicely crossed filly, a lot of line breeding back there, but far enough back... Based on pedigree alone, I would say go for it. These lines are always popular. If im looking right, that filly should have some greats ON her papers... | |
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reiningfan
Number of posts : 699 Age : 49 Location : Manitoba, Canada Registration date : 2007-02-13
| Subject: Re: Two more fillies September 1st 2008, 9:30 am | |
| What I liked is that Genuine Peppy is super popular here in Canada. He's the leading sire at the Canadian Supreme, the big futurity in Alberta. Too Much Pepper is also quite popular here. His dam was some sort of NCHA champ. I'm trying to look that up now. I prefer the filly out of Peppymint Girl. She's a bit of a tank. The other filly was pretty young still. | |
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reiningfan
Number of posts : 699 Age : 49 Location : Manitoba, Canada Registration date : 2007-02-13
| Subject: Re: Two more fillies September 1st 2008, 11:05 pm | |
| Turns out that Doc's Yuba Lea was indeed an NCHA champion. 1974 Futurity, ridden by Leon Harrel. Too Much Pepper was a finalist in the NCHA Futurity & Derby if the info I Googled can be relied on. He has sired winners of well over $150,000 going on info I've looked up so far. | |
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Triple J Quarter Horses
Number of posts : 2228 Age : 64 Location : Western Kentucky Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Two more fillies September 1st 2008, 11:10 pm | |
| Oh I LOVED Enternal Sun! He put sooooooo much pretty and sense on his foals. Coy's Bonanza Rode like Logs.. Clunky! I tried several. Ouch Rubbing my bottom! Id vote for Number 1 of the two. Pepper San Badger, Cutter Bill, I owned one, He was sooooo Awesome! Head full of sence. Doc Bar, Leo San, Peppy San Badger.. Just a really nice bunch of horses. | |
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Lynn M.
Number of posts : 1034 Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Two more fillies September 2nd 2008, 12:58 am | |
| sounds like a nice prospect for you Great! and you can't beat a Genuine Doc for reining esp with all those other greats thrown in definately some nice blood in the mix there. | |
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