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Posted by hillbilly56 on 04-27-2012 01:25 AM:

any quater horse people on here

i been out of the reg stuff for awhile been putting my time in on pulling ponies i sold my old impresive bred mare last fall my health aint the best right now but got a chance to buy a smart little lena bred mare she good lookin little mare bout 14.3 hands didnt get to see the papers to see exactly what shes out of guy just said shes a smart little lena bred id think make a real good cow horse


Posted by StrawberryMt on 04-27-2012 06:56 AM:

Good stuff and usually very sellable colts. Pretty easy to break and have ALOT of cow sense.

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Posted by BJW on 04-27-2012 03:24 PM:

Lena horses are very smart like to learn and show. Reigning or cutting From what i've seen. been on a couple impressive horses very few were what i liked broke one that if rode hard would start to shake. weirdest thing i ever saw. very nice looking horses though.

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Posted by SCBluetickGal on 04-27-2012 05:00 PM:

I agree with StrawberryMT. All the ones I've encountered have been very sensible, handy, and generally pretty cow-y. These days there a TON of working bred horses out there that carry that bloodline (in particular cow horses), but the gentleman that taught me most of what I know about horses always gave me this advice...these days, if you buy a horse bred to be a halter horse, you'll get a halter horse. A pleasure bred horse, you've got a good chance of making him a decent pleasure horse. So on and so forth. But what I really like about horses out of these older lines is that you can really USE them...work cows on them, rope off them, trail ride on them, they are just love having a job.

Good luck with your new horse! I was involved with Quarter Horses from the time I was a very young child and throughout college. Haven't ridden since I put my Hancock bred mare down at the age of 30 in 08, but I'm wanting very much so to get back into it now. I don't think real horse folks can stay away too long!

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 04-27-2012 10:36 PM:

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Originally posted by BJW
Lena horses are very smart like to learn and show. Reigning or cutting From what i've seen. been on a couple impressive horses very few were what i liked broke one that if rode hard would start to shake. weirdest thing i ever saw. very nice looking horses though.
i have family that has a ring and 1 of those robot cows i call them lol my youngest boy is working out of town right now i talked to him last nite he said probly be to quick moving for me hes pretty good horse person he had 1 fall on him 2 yrs ago messed his shoulder up they thought he had a broken neck for awhile he said he would ride her get her started as far as the impresive bred horses go the 1s i have been around not all but most are alittle on the hot side my mare was 17 when i sold her couldnt tell it she trail rode good take her to the cattle penning she get right after a cow but if you locked her on a cow she stay right with it no matter if they was cows running everywhere but my boy rode her old man didnt want in on that i started giving her 2 squrits a day of 747 blood builder my boy said she didnt need it she was so hyped up i had to take her off it use it on my pulling ponies all yr round but my 14 yr old grand daughter get on her she was a differnt horse all laid back


Posted by crk on 04-28-2012 12:44 AM:

SLL babies = super nice horses in any sport! Looks and brains and ability!!


Posted by hillbilly56 on 04-28-2012 01:02 AM:

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Originally posted by crk
SLL babies = super nice horses in any sport! Looks and brains and ability!!
she a nice mare im gonna have my boy call and see how close up she is on the lena blood he also got a san peppy bred mare but i dont like her as well my youngest boy knows all this quater horse blood but he wasnt with me to check out the papers


Posted by crk on 04-28-2012 01:25 AM:

San Peppy is a nice line as well...in my experience not as quick on the feet and a lil more laid back...but nice all the same.


Posted by hillbilly56 on 04-28-2012 01:57 AM:

yea

just got off phone with my boy he gonna check the papers out but said i dont need a horse thats young and not broke with my age and health but i told him i really like her guess we will see who wins


Posted by hillbilly56 on 04-29-2012 10:54 PM:

messed up

called the guy last nite to pick her up this moroning told me she gone thats what i get for thinking to long boy brought a impresive bred mare in today and another mare thats skipper w breeding he already sold the skipper w mare my granddaughter been riding the impresive mare she wants to keep her lol


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