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So. Here we go. I would like some feedback on a potential breeding. I would like to get as early a foal as possible (We live in Texas, so weather is mild early in the year).

My mare is a sorrel Quarter Horse, by Dual Jazz [cuttingbred by Dual Pep - LTE of nearly 60k and offspring earnings of nearly 850k] out of Ima Timin Girl -foundation bred- Both lines trace almost directly back to the King Ranch breeding program, and its obvious that she's cutting, through and through. She has a great mind, and will do anything you ask her to do. Even if it's not a good idea from a human standpoint.... *cough* She has a reining handle on her, and I suspect has worked cattle before.

I really like her conformation. I had someone tell me her pasterns weren't good - I can't see a problem, but then I don't stare at horse's pasterns for a living, so I very well could be missing something. (Although the person diagnosed her from just a quick glance) I am aware of her roman nose, and I honestly kind of like it. I any case, her head won't make much of an impact on ability. From the pictures I took, her back seems long-ish, but she really doesn't look long in person. I've never had someone tear her apart, but feel free to give advice - I really want to learn, and I won't start bawling at a critique, I promise.

Pedigree - Jazz Timin Quarter Horse


The stallion I am interested in is Colonels Lone Gun, by Gunner. He has a proven record [2003 APHA World Jr Reining Top 10 Finalist, 2004 APHA World Jr Reining Top 5 Finalist & ROM in Reining] and his offspring have been successful. He is a bay splash, and I read somewhere that by the looks of his offspring, he is probably homozygous for the splash gene. (I know I sound shallow, because 'a good horse is never a bad color,' but this is a real plus... I absolutely swoon over Gunner-bred horses). He also seems to throw awesome conformation consistently. This is my biggest peeve. Call me a perfectionist, but I want to breed a horse that is capable of anything I ask (within reason) - I don't want to have limitations from the outset.
Note: I haven't been able to find a photo of his dam - Jays Ace - and if anyone has a link, I'd love to see her.

Pedigree - Colonels Lone Gun Quarter Horse

http://www.nedpointquarterhorses.com/images/stories/stallions/lonegunprofilealtered.jpg

From what I see in his offspring, he is heterozygous for black and heterozygous for agouti. Looking at my mare's pedigree (As a sorrel horse doesn't show any other genes) they are all sorrels, three generations back. There are two bays in the fourth generation, and red and black all over the place after that. She obviously doesn't carry the black gene, but agouti is unknown. I would assume heterozygous... which would leave a 50% Sorrel (And if someone could enlighten me on the inheritance of the flaxen trait in sorrels, I would greatly appreciate it) 35% bay, and 15% black, assuming she is het for agouti.

What I'd like to know is the viability of this cross - from everything I've researched, I haven't seen a Dual Pep cross on the Gunner line, or any major cutting on this particular stallion. The foals career path depends on it's quality and gender. A stud quality colt or *really* nice filly will likely either be sold as an uncut show prospect or sent to a trainer. A gelding quality or filly would probably become my reining horse and be trained and shown. I'm also curious about the potential of this cross for cutting. I haven't really seen any floppy eared, bald faced horses making a splash in the cutting industry, but is there potential?

Lastly, I'd like to thank everyone in advance for taking the time to help me out. Anywhere that I'm mistaken on some account, please correct me. I want to learn as much as I can for future reference. And please don't tear me apart. I'm a teenager - I don't know everything (I know, an oxymoron).

TexasJazz

*Her tail is cut like that because she got herself in cockle burrs and goatheads to the point there was no way I could clean it out - gloves or not. Normally grows down to her fetlock.*

Los Photos:

http://mail.aol.com/33912-111/aol-6...2-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=30135942&folder=OldMail&partId=1

http://mail.aol.com/33912-111/aol-6...2-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=30135949&folder=OldMail&partId=1

http://mail.aol.com/33912-111/aol-6...2-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=30135947&folder=OldMail&partId=1

http://mail.aol.com/33912-111/aol-6...2-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=30135944&folder=NewMail&partId=1

http://mail.aol.com/33912-111/aol-6...2-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=30135945&folder=OldMail&partId=1

http://mail.aol.com/33912-111/aol-6...2-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=30135941&folder=OldMail&partId=1

http://mail.aol.com/33912-111/aol-6...2-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=30135943&folder=OldMail&partId=1

http://mail.aol.com/33912-111/aol-6...2-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=30135952&folder=NewMail&partId=1


Moving:

http://mail.aol.com/33912-111/aol-6...2-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=30135951&folder=NewMail&partId=1

http://mail.aol.com/33912-111/aol-6...2-111/aol-6/en-us/mail/get-attachment.aspx?uid=30135950&folder=NewMail&partId=1

Some of Colonels Lone Gun's get:

http://www.nedpointquarterhorses.com/images/stories/colonels_lone_gun_foals/cdlilgunneraltered.jpg

http://www.nedpointquarterhorses.com/images/stories/colonels_lone_gun_foals/gunnicxaltered.jpg

http://www.nedpointquarterhorses.co...erhorses.com/images/stories/colonels_lone_gun_foals/cd_smokes_gunneraltered.jpg

We shall see if these photos work... If not, then I guess I'll just try again.
 
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#4 ·
You cannot link them out of your email. Trying uploading them to a site like Photobucket.com first then linking them here.
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#10 ·
Her feet, can i please call you a farrier?, I'm sorry but wow!

I'm not keen on the back of your mare or the stallion, looks pretty weak from where I sit, Not keen on a fair bit on the stallion actually. I'd look for something that'll compliment your mare, My boys sire is one i'd recommend (The Awestriker IMP)
 
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#11 ·
Yes, she's due for a farrier. Were going to take care of her feet - this was a really quick trip to take photos, in a hurry.

What should I look for in a stallion? I can see what you're pointing out about her back - I know you can't "balance out" the flaw, but is there a specific I should look for? (Btw I took the photo from the ground, don't know if that makes a difference or not)

@JustAwesome I really like the look of that stallion - but he's located in Australia... Am I looking at high shipping prices for AI? Not familiar with international breedings... Enlighten me?
 
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Bleh... Edit timed out. This is what I meant to write:

I looked over the pictures - I took some from a ground angle. I agree her topline isn't great, but that angle makes it look worse. I'll get a better confo shot tomorrow if I can.

As for her feet, she's due for shoes. We were out of town, and I'm aware she is overdue. Because they are about an hour out of town, it takes some coordinating to get our farrier out. These photos were taken right after we got back, I assure you, we are taking care of her.

On to breeding. What should I look for in a stallion to compliment her? I can see what you're pointing out about her back - I know you can't "balance out" the flaw, but is there a specific I should look for?

@JustAwesome I really like the look of that stallion - but isn't he located in Australia? Am I looking at high shipping prices for AI? Not familiar with international breedings... Enlighten me please?
 
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#14 ·
The stallion the OP posted and the one that justawesome posted are 2 very different type of stallion. Pedigree wise I would not use the second stallion. Just is not a good match. So it will come down to what you what out of the foal. The first stallion is a very very nice one. Has been on my stallion list for some time. Will he or even the other stallion match your mare? Would need better pictures and some more info like what you want with the foal and so on.
 
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#16 ·
I never looked at the mares pedigree, so that is my bad on my behalf :lol:

The stallion I posted has sired horses that'll halter and ride (performance bred, WP, HUS, halter, trail etc), Top show horses.

My colt is by this sire, I highly recommend him as a sire because of how foals he has sired are, correct conformation and movement, eye catching, have brains on them and are the most quietest horses you could come across (Met other horses sired by this sire also) :)

 
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#17 ·
Thing is he is Halter WP breeding and the mare is Reining and cutting bred. Not a cross that would work very well.
 
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Thank you very much for the feedback! Looking at the stallions, I'll get a couple of opinions from trainers in our area as well. As for the breeding of my mare, she is all cutting, so I suppose halter wouldn't be a good cross for performance...

As for the updated photots I promised, unfortunately my puppy chewed through the cord on my laptop, so I'm going to have to replace that first. (He is so lucky he's cute....)

And yes, that's an A&M shirt!
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To answer the above question - I'm into reining, so a reining prospect is my "best case scinerio." although I wouldn't be opposed to a good cutting sire, if it works out as such.
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