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Anybody like Paints?

Totally enjoyed this discussion...went to gregs bro's tonight to see his Appy foals....he has some beauty's. JB...you and greg think ALOT alike...scares the crap outta me :P
 
JB I don't raise Paints either, and I don't like all Paints. I don't like too much white on the head, or white around the eyes, so I just like to let other people raise them, and buy the ones that are marked the way I like. Saves all the hassle! :lol:
Color me Smart is a Paint stud by Smart Little Lena (QH) and out of Doxs Painted Lady (P) and his offspring have won over 2 million in the NCHA.
 
DJL said:
JB I don't raise Paints either, and I don't like all Paints. I don't like too much white on the head, or white around the eyes, so I just like to let other people raise them, and buy the ones that are marked the way I like. Saves all the hassle! :lol:
Color me Smart is a Paint stud by Smart Little Lena (QH) and out of Doxs Painted Lady (P) and his offspring have won over 2 million in the NCHA.

Well, that is a good thing to know.

I don't pay a lot of attention, don't read QH Journal. So if something comes to my attention, they must be pretty noteworthy.

I don't care if they have stripes, if they are cowy and nice to ride.

I'm easy to please.

:-)
 
Just a random question from the horse idot in back.... Where is a good place/way to learn about QH, Paint wherever bloodlines... I mean, I can see a horse advertised out of this line or that line but it doesn't mean much to me to be honest... I know a lot of this turns into the preference of the owner, they had a horse with bloodline A and it was great but they knew a fella with a horse out of bloodline b that was a dog so they just have avoided it or whatever... Folks I know around here well... They don't know much if anything about the cow horse bloodlines at all.. Just wondering if there is a good source to read somewhere with the basics of it all (You know, names to know) and than just find a way to fill in the blanks..
 
Well IL,everyone has bloodlines they do and don't prefer,heres some help,other then reading ranchers,lots of good info. here.


ROOTS:
Foundation Quarter Horse Bloodlines
Andrea Laycock Mattson
51/2 x 81/2 inch
vinyl laminated softcover.
112 pages. $16.95


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3,000+ horses listed alphabetically with names of sires, dams and maternal grandsires of early registered Quarter Horses and pre-registry horses whose pedigrees can be tricky to find. The book makes it possible for anyone to trace a horse's ancestry far beyond a standard pedigree chart. A picture section featuring 108 foundation horses arranged alphabetically reveals how their conformation compares to today's Quarter Horses. A handbook for pedigree buffs, this is a gold mine of information that will be turned to again and again. Blank 6-cross pedigree chart provided in centerfold.

5-1/2 x 81/2 inch vinyl laminated softcover. 112 pages. $16.95

Order this book
 
My 2cs-- :???: --- A gelding is as good as he is--No offspring(usually)
No good horse is a bad color..Even greys.. :oops:
Sure would be boring if we all liked the same thing, wouldn't it? :D :lol:
 
Also IL, I believe every breed association has a magazine. They generally are full of articles relative to what lines are doing what. In addition, there are a number of magazines that are "discipline specific" that will show what breeds & lines are succesful.
And as Mrs. Greg showed, there are tons of hardcover books available.
(I think Amazon.com has a huge listing).

Personally, I like to listen to anyone that'll talk about horses & try an soak up as much of it as possible :wink:
 
Hi everyone. I followed my web site tracker here. You all had me spooked for a bit, wasn't sure what was coming! :? :o

Thanks for the nice comments.

Sometimes we get color, sometimes not, in our watered down version of Paints, Quarters and TBs.. . everything from plain sorrels to "wow". Took us a few years to collect our mares and now I have daughters to replace them when that time comes. Except for one, who hasn't foaled this year yet and it better be a filly. I strayed a bit a couple of years ago and bought two Rugged Lark granddaughters; QH and both bays (just for you Jinglebob :wink: but sorry no Peppy San, Doc Bar or Smart Little Lena :oops: ) - quess you could say we're raising outcrosses, LOL 8)

Oh . . . Mrs Greg, the coffee has boiled dry and the beer has gone skunky!! :P :P Heck I wouldn't even try selling you anything - we could just have an interprovinical bum dart competition. :wink: (hint: you'd win, buggered my knee again, it's an annual thing :x ) Was that enough to stir the pot?!?!?!

Hooks, the "midwest" can't be to far from us :D I'm easy to deal with unless it's one I want to keep - LOL

And Judith, I might be able to set you up with one to enter in the Paint races! :wink:

Now I remember why I haven't been checking in here, I get long winded.

We have a German Ag student for the summer - Andrea has some pictures on her blog that might show you some more scenery:
There's an archived section on the left that takes you to May and the last part of April

http://www.ranchadventure.blogspot.com/

an online "translate a web page" is at: http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=EN

TTFN
 
SSAP? Hmmm, didn't there used to be a SSAP who used to post on here? :???:

Dang memory is so poor. :x

SSAP?SSAP?SSAP? Oh sure, now I remeber you! :D

Glad you dropped in. :-)

Don't worry. I won't be buying any horses for quite some time now, got too many as it is. :wink:
 

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