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Jinglebob's colts

Mrs.Greg said:
Nice looking colts JB,only thing nicer would be added colour from say a Paint stud :lol:

Also if cutebabymaker is the ma ma of your grandboy,don't you think the least you owe her is a colt :wink:


Ya what she said.. I agree COMPEATLY!!!!!!!!! :clap: :nod: :clap: see I'm not the only one that thinks that..... I AM the only one that hasn't gotten one though :cry: :cry: :frowns:
TY for agreein w/ me MRS. Greg and S.S.A.P.
 
CBM...for what it's worth...I think you should get pick-o-the litter on the colts.

Pictures are good....even better seeing'em live and in person.


Pssssst.....I'm liking the paint stud idea also!!! :wink:
 
kolanuraven said:
CBM...for what it's worth...I think you should get pick-o-the litter on the colts.

Pictures are good....even better seeing'em live and in person.


Pssssst.....I'm liking the paint stud idea also!!! :wink:

TY Kolanuraven...... Glad to have people on my side :lol:
They are very pretty in person.... :wink:
 
cutebabymaker said:
Mrs.Greg said:
Nice looking colts JB,only thing nicer would be added colour from say a Paint stud :lol:

Also if cutebabymaker is the ma ma of your grandboy,don't you think the least you owe her is a colt :wink:


Ya what she said.. I agree COMPEATLY!!!!!!!!! :clap: :nod: :clap: see I'm not the only one that thinks that..... I AM the only one that hasn't gotten one though :cry: :cry: :frowns:
TY for agreein w/ me MRS. Greg and S.S.A.P.

Like I said kid, if you ain't here to ride and train one, I don't see why you need one.

As for my grandson, I got a couple all ready for him, when he's big enough to use 'em and appreciate them! :)

Horses cost money to raise, train and feed and anyone who wants one has to come up with either money or their time. :shock:

Ain't no free lunches around here. Just ask my banker. :lol:

I ain't give any away yet, tho' a couple around here have a couple in their string. They still belong to me and if they are sold out of their string, they will get paid, according to how well they trained them. That's the deal.

I just got back from buying and hauling little squares for $3.50 a bale. I had to drive 60 miles pulling a trailer to get them. One way. You want to pay for some feed, we can deal. :wink:

As for the post about naming them, mine all name themselves when they are getting trained. Some of them don't get a name that's printable on here, for awhile until they come up with a better name! :lol:

Of course, that ain't the name on their AQHA papers. :wink:
 
Judith said:
Hang on to the chestnut :)

I'm going to Judith. I called the guy last night who wanted him and told him he wasn't for sale. :)

At least, not until I see what he grows into. I don't raise them to sell. I raise them to ride. When they are older and solid, if someone wants a good one and has the wherewithall to purchase one, then they will get sold. :D
 
It was hard for me to type the words "hang on to the chestnut" You see I'm a bay gal myself .... However I also know a good one when I see it and if his temperment is as nice as his balance he's a keeper (even though he's a chestnut, cough cough....) LOL
 
Judith said:
It was hard for me to type the words "hang on to the chestnut" You see I'm a bay gal myself .... However I also know a good one when I see it and if his temperment is as nice as his balance he's a keeper (even though he's a chestnut, cough cough....) LOL

I talked to the guy who wanted him again tonight. He's got his daddy, who I cut.

He finally fessed up. He wants the colt for a stud. I told him that is why I want to keep him. He might just cross real nice on these fillies I'm raisin'.

I told him if he didn't suit me, he could have him and if he did, he could either send some mares to him or buy him when I am done with him.

This colt goes back pretty close to Zan Par Bar on the topside and Orphan Drift, San Peppy, Colonel Freckels, on the bottom side.

Only fault I can see so far, is he's a little thick in the throat latch. And if they can't open their throat to breath, they sure can't run very far! :lol:

So maybe a thick throat latch, ain't all bad. :lol:
 
Jinglebob said:
cutebabymaker said:
Mrs.Greg said:
Nice looking colts JB,only thing nicer would be added colour from say a Paint stud :lol:

Also if cutebabymaker is the ma ma of your grandboy,don't you think the least you owe her is a colt :wink:


Ya what she said.. I agree COMPEATLY!!!!!!!!! :clap: :nod: :clap: see I'm not the only one that thinks that..... I AM the only one that hasn't gotten one though :cry: :cry: :frowns:
TY for agreein w/ me MRS. Greg and S.S.A.P.

Like I said kid, if you ain't here to ride and train one, I don't see why you need one.

As for my grandson, I got a couple all ready for him, when he's big enough to use 'em and appreciate them! :)

Horses cost money to raise, train and feed and anyone who wants one has to come up with either money or their time. :shock:

Ain't no free lunches around here. Just ask my banker. :lol:

I ain't give any away yet, tho' a couple around here have a couple in their string. They still belong to me and if they are sold out of their string, they will get paid, according to how well they trained them. That's the deal.

I just got back from buying and hauling little squares for $3.50 a bale. I had to drive 60 miles pulling a trailer to get them. One way. You want to pay for some feed, we can deal. :wink:

As for the post about naming them, mine all name themselves when they are getting trained. Some of them don't get a name that's printable on here, for awhile until they come up with a better name! :lol:

Of course, that ain't the name on their AQHA papers. :wink:



Calm it down Francis.... I was just kiddin.. and if i could afford the 3.50 a bale don't ya think I would be out there riddin... :wink:
I was just givin u some cr@p.. If I don't give u some cr@p here and there.. u might think there was something wrong w/ me and I can't have that..... I know u spoil me and my kid a LOT :!: :!: :!: And once in awhile i'm ur favorite.. :lol: :lol: :D :wink:
 
Dang I'd jump on $3.50 a bale for horse hay(coastal).......we are payin 5.50 a bale and that's still cheap compared to what alot are payin around here. some are payin as much as 8.00 to 10.00 a bale, and alfalfa last I heard was goin for 15.00 a bale......and yes..these are square bales.
 
Faster horses said:
FRANCIS? FRANCIS?

WOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOO Now we know! :nod: :nod: :gag:


oh, I like it, I like it... :lol:

Must be that time of the month. That's when she calls me that.
I kind'a think it's cute. :P

And I do spoil her and that grandson. Just wait until he gets a little older and starts hangin' around Papa. Then, I'll have my revenge! :twisted:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
That was a quote from a movie too so I don't know if we got it yet.. ACtuallyit could be a play off a quote of settle down Francis if I remember correctly... Can't remember the movie at the moment (Stripes I think) but never mind, I might be missing something.

Nice looking horses JB, I guess because as a horse idiot I have barely graduated past basic color evaluation (Brown, not brown as one guy I know says) and progressed to "like vs don't like" I would take my assessments with a big old grain of salt. What ya gotta do is train them up an sell a package deal of a 7 year old horse that is pretty darn good + a custumn made Dennis Ranch Saddle and ship them out to Illinois... Yeah, yeah, that's the ticket :lol: :lol:
 
See, told you I was missing something.. But I was thinking Stripes correctly but the Qute was Lighten up Francis now that I think of it... Gosh, I have seen too many movies too many times.. I blame college.
 
This colt goes back pretty close to Zan Par Bar on the topside and Orphan Drift, San Peppy, Colonel Freckels, on the bottom side.
I was fond of the chestnut initially. When I saw the background, liked him even more :!: About as much "cow" & "rope" as boy could ask for. Be intersted in seeing how the Col. Freckles adds to his "motor". :D
 
L.E. Stevens said:
This colt goes back pretty close to Zan Par Bar on the topside and Orphan Drift, San Peppy, Colonel Freckels, on the bottom side.
I was fond of the chestnut initially. When I saw the background, liked him even more :!: About as much "cow" & "rope" as boy could ask for. Be intersted in seeing how the Col. Freckles adds to his "motor". :D

Thanks. It's always nice when someone else likes what you like. :D

Wann'a buy some horses? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:wink:

I just got off from the phone with the man who I got this colts daddy from.

This guy runs on a big chunck of country and when he gathers horses, he never quite gets them all. It's kind of a Will James deal. The feller probably has 150 head of broodmares and they run in rough country.

He told me that in the tuff' winters, he's had the horses save his cows, by pawing the snow away from the grass and the cows follow the horses and push them away from the grass.

I'd read about it and seen just a little of that myself, in some tuff' winters.

I think I'm going to drive over and see some of his horses on Sunday, on my way home. 'Course goin' that way, it's a long ways home, but shoot, whats a few miles, to get to look at some horses! :lol:

This feller has as good of bred horses as there are out there. He just runs them pretty "ranchy". He buys real good studs and the country pretty much culls them, for him.

When he brands in the spring, he has a lot of fellers from quite a ways away, come and help. They bring their saddles and he furnishes the horses. They tell me, that when these guys saddle these horses that have been turned out all winter and ride away from the pens, that there ain't a one of them horses that blows up or bucks. Thats pretty good, for some rough ol' ranch ponies. :D
 
IL Rancher said:
That was a quote from a movie too so I don't know if we got it yet.. ACtuallyit could be a play off a quote of settle down Francis if I remember correctly... Can't remember the movie at the moment (Stripes I think) but never mind, I might be missing something.

Nice looking horses JB, I guess because as a horse idiot I have barely graduated past basic color evaluation (Brown, not brown as one guy I know says) and progressed to "like vs don't like" I would take my assessments with a big old grain of salt. What ya gotta do is train them up an sell a package deal of a 7 year old horse that is pretty darn good + a custumn made Dennis Ranch Saddle and ship them out to Illinois... Yeah, yeah, that's the ticket :lol: :lol:

If you got the money honey, I got the time. :wink: :lol:

How soon are you wanting this deal done?

Probably, you better come and pick what it is you want.

As for learning about horses, the only way I know, is kind of like playing poker. You can only watch and learn so much. Then you just got to take a seat and get some first hand experience. :wink: :lol:

Come on out and try out a couple horses and saddles and then we can deal. :D
 
Sorry 'Bama, for taking so long to get back to your question,or who ever asked about the brand on the filly.

I think it is X U Bar. You read them top to bottom or left to right. I hope it's a freeze brand. It's kind of pretty.

It's in the same spot as my brand, so I won't re-brand her, just keep the brand inspection papers.

I usually don't brand horses I buy, just the ones that I raise. Tho' I did brand my new stud, as he didn't have a brand on him. And around here, if there is no brand on a critter, the critter belongs to who ever has it in their possession. And I want to keep him in my possession! :lol:

All a brand is, is a return address, if they come up missing or get in the wrong pasture. You sure want a good one that can be read. :)
 

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