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*****Ramsey

on: May 02, 2005, 02:03:15 PM What about him??

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Okay, most of y'all know I'm on the lookout for a cremello stud for my mare.  She's a Top Deck granddaughter on top out of a Leo Tag mare (-- see ped here)

Here she is last Oct (04):



I couldn't get the stud I *wanted* due to several reasons (too far, cost too high w/ shipped semen, owners wanting to show the stud instead of breed, etc.) but I'm desperate for a palomino out of my mare, and as she's 21 this year, I don't have much time left.  I will be praying for a filly, but that will be up to God. :)

At any rate, I found a stud, where the owner may be interested in trading the breeding for a website, so that's right up my alley!  (Plus, I can convince hubby and momma to help alot easier, LOL!)

Sooo.... lets hear ALL your opinions, good AND bad (I especially wanna hear the bad).  Here he is:

True Blue McCue (website has more pics of him and some of his 04 foals (--see pedigree)

Here he is:




So, what's everybody think?  He's in PA (and I'm in Ohio) so that's a decent drive if she doesn't settle the first time.

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*****valerie

Reply #1 on: May 02, 2005, 06:30:39 PM Re: What about him??

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Has a lot of nicer older type lines.  The bottom line is; do you like him?

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Reply #2 on: May 02, 2005, 09:20:40 PM Re: What about him??

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I only recognize a few names so I really don't have an opinion on him. I do have a question though, regardless of what stud you find, what happens if the foal is not a palomino?

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Reply #3 on: May 02, 2005, 10:23:13 PM Re: What about him??

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I only recognize a few names so I really don't have an opinion on him. I do have a question though, regardless of what stud you find, what happens if the foal is not a palomino?


That is a good question.  This color stuff gets way past me.  [oops]

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*****Ramsey

Reply #4 on: May 02, 2005, 10:34:07 PM Re: What about him??

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Thanks for your opinion guys.

That is the main reason I'm going for a cremello, and why this search has been so hard.  Cremello x Sorrel is 100% guarantee palomino.  I've done my homework.  If the foal ISN'T palomino, then the stud wasn't a true cremello.  Cremellos carry the dilute gene that you see that makes the palominos their golden color, but they cary 2 of them.  Thus, crossed on a redhead, you get one creme gene and one red gene, and therefore a blonde.  ;)

To answer the other question - I like him, but not as much as my first choice.  However, I don't think my first choice will play through, as reasons stated above, so I'm looking at other options.

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*****Horsehappy

Reply #5 on: May 03, 2005, 12:45:42 AM Re: What about him??

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I knew that you would stand a good chance getting a yeller feller by crossing a cream on a sorrel but was not sure if that would be a guaranteed thing. Just to keep the thought process going, what would you want this colt to do? Riding horse, barrel horse or an all around horse?

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*****Ramsey

Reply #6 on: May 03, 2005, 09:00:07 PM Re: What about him??

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I would probably make an all-around horse, mostly trails and barrels, and maybe a future broodmare.  If it's NOT a filly, I would probably sell it as a weanling.  I'm not into having another gelding.  I want a palomino mare for some very personal reasons, not because "they're pretty" (I get alot of crap on other boards about "breeding for color" because of my search for a cremello stud), and if it's not a mare, I wouldn't prolly want to keep it, so it would need to have some resell value (altho I'm NOT looking to get rich, just recoup some and poss have a new stud fee).  I think I will PROBABLY go with him, unless I can work out some kind of deal with my first choice cremello.

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Reply #7 on: May 03, 2005, 11:54:00 PM Re: What about him??

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Regardless of who you pick I hope you get your yeller filly. I am sending you yellow vibes.[grin]

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*****Ramsey

Reply #8 on: May 04, 2005, 12:31:38 AM Re: What about him??

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Remember, cremello x sorrel = yeller 100%, so send me FILLY vibes! LOL!!!

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