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10-13-2010,
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Cape Cod
Posts: 1
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Correction...
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Originally Posted by burdee505
Sounds like you have great luck with Doc Bar horses. All horses I've met related to him are mischevious in a bad way but I've seen them work wonders in the show pen.
As for a good working cow horses. We have a foal out of a grandson of High Brow Cat and and the mother also being a great great grand daughter on Doc Bar and Peppy San Badger, This little guy is very very handy. I would take him as a personal horse in a second. we also own Little Peppy Zana who was 2007 National Champ in Sr. Cutting, who produced also a handy, quick little girl.
There are alot of good babies to look for out there, the top sires in Reining are producing great foals. Once you see something you'll know whether its worth it or not
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Actually we own Litlle Peppy Zana, ApHC, (who was the 2007 Res. National Champion in Sr. Cutting) and we are also the breeders and owners of her 2009 dark bay yearling filly. Although we had Zana settled to the super reiner, I Spin For Chix, (AQHA) in 2009, sadly she slipped that baby late in her 2nd trimester and we opted to leave her open for 2010. She's a great mare and a superb producer as well! We are looking forward to her getting her bred early for a 2012 baby. "Phyllis" the filly Zana produced by DZ Weedo has talent to burn and is a stylish filly who's hard to miss.
Oddly, we also own a yearling grandson of High Brow Cat out of a High Sign Nugget/Peppy San Badger bred Appaloosa mare, Once In A Blue Boon, a copper bay with a blanket started on cattle. Her 2009 High Brow Cat grandson is a super catty, brilliant chestnut with moves most pray for. Photos of the gang, from weanling to present can be seen on our website and on Face Book.
New photos of THE SECRET PARDON, our 3 X National Halter Champion who is also N/N are ready to be uploaded, hopefully today. He's matured so much, with the change between last year and now being beautifully dramatic!
Visit us at Sweetwater Farms World and National Champion Appaloosa Horses
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