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Hey MCG; Do you know why the natives were such fierce warriors????...............................................................When you have to ride a pinto/paint anywhere you're probably gonna be on the fight when you get there! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted: :wink:


Sorry; just couldn't pass that one up!
 
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's the same thing Hubby says about the fancy horses (paints, appys, etc.)

I've always loved to look at them, but never had one, so can't say one way or the other......

Glad she's doing better, though, MCG!!!!!!!!!
 
cowsense said:
Hey MCG; Do you know why the natives were such fierce warriors????...............................................................When you have to ride a pinto/paint anywhere you're probably gonna be on the fight when you get there! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted: :wink:


Sorry; just couldn't pass that one up!
:? HEY NOW :wink:
 
cowsense said:
Hey MCG; Do you know why the natives were such fierce warriors????...............................................................When you have to ride a pinto/paint anywhere you're probably gonna be on the fight when you get there! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted: :wink:


Sorry; just couldn't pass that one up!





Also, they were the only ones that they could catch :wink:
 
I gotta kinda think BIL Kit has the right idea about Paints........

He says that's the only breed that the more inferior it is (such as in blue eyes) the more valuable it is........I just don't "get" that.

Although, my first horse was a Paint.........named, strangely enough, Ole Paint! lol

(He's the one in the top 2 pictures, I scanned them all together, and haven't figured out how to remove the others yet)

oldpics2.jpg
 
Although the blue eye isn't really the nicest looking feature in a paint,if breeding them they are a nice quality. Way more often then not,a blue eyed paint WILL throw colour!Greg and I will breed our new filly,has two blue eyes to a solid quarter horse,NEVER to another blue eye,will get a lethal white.When breeding paints its a combination of good background breeding AND colour that counts :nod:

BTW Ranchy,love the pictures,I love anybodys family pics even if I don't really know them :)
 
I love paint horse people..So much fun to raise their blood pressures and so easy to do when you talk about their "pintos"- or tell how "Dad used to give us kids all the pinto catch colts ".... :wink: :lol:

I love to act dumb (act :???: ) and have them explain to me how those are papered paints - or than you run into the one that isn't a paint, but an overo :roll: :lol:
 
Oldtimer said:
I love paint horse people..So much fun to raise their blood pressures and so easy to do when you talk about their "pintos"- or tell how "Dad used to give us kids all the pinto catch colts ".... :wink: :lol:

I love to act dumb (act :???: ) and have them explain to me how those are papered paints - or than you run into the one that isn't a paint, but an overo :roll: :lol:
:gag: :secret: :D
 
Oldtimer said:
I love paint horse people..So much fun to raise their blood pressures and so easy to do when you talk about their "pintos"- or tell how "Dad used to give us kids all the pinto catch colts ".... :wink: :lol:

I love to act dumb (act :???: ) and have them explain to me how those are papered paints - or than you run into the one that isn't a paint, but an overo :roll: :lol:

That's funny, Oldtimer. I'd love to see your act sometime. :wink: :-)
 
Ranchwife, thanks......... :oops: The kid is me, about 45 years ago or thereabouts...... :oops:

The folks in the pictures are me and my folks (just barely before my little sister was born, from the looks of good ole mom), and Ole Paint, then my dad and I, then my dad and his dad (Granddad) holding me. Granddad died when I was just 5, so didn't get to know him real well......have some fond memories of him, though. All those pics were taken when Grandma and Granddad were visiting us up at Clayton, NM.......pretty flat country on that end of the state.....

Not long after (my sister was 2 weeks old) we moved back down here, so my dad could help his aunt and uncle with the ranch.......folks later bought it from them and Dad had it until the forest circus stole it from him in 1999.

Ole Paint died in 1966 just up the canyon from the house I grew up in. It's now called Dead Horse Canyon, in his honor.
 
Hello there. I love the photos!! I have her full sister. Her name is Doc's Strekin Pepsi!!! They look just like twins. We call her Pepsi for short. She is so small, only about 700 pounds and maybe 14 hands. She was foaled 8/3/04. Good to see the pics. Write if you can.
 
here's her bloodlines:

QT Poco Streke Pepsi Poco
Beau W Streaker
Sire: Mays QT

Idaho May Wine Idaho Wine
Rebels Cheeta





Clarks Yellow Doc Clark's Doc Bar
Princess Blackburn

Dam: A Double
Shot O Doc

Perrys Bee Perry San
Docs Sandy Bee

so some good horses in there! both her parents are about 15 hands, and she's pretty close to that now too. she was born august 19th, 2003, so she's almost 3, and pretty much full grown. she fits right in with the rest of the horses!
 

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