Dylan Biggs
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I like the way this colt is developing, looking forward to riding him. Sired by Caught a Wink and out of Hairpin Tigress of the Sea. It was raining out.
chippie said:congrats on a good looking horse. He looks like he has a tremendous shoulder and hip and I love his topline. I like him a lot. Looking forward to seeing more photos of him in the future.
I looked up his sire. He certainly is cow-bred. I tried to look up the dam, but there isn't a horse registered with that name.[/quot
The mare is in the process of being registered as we speak. Jim Leachman never paid the owners of the stallion for the service of the stallion. But that is getting looked after. The mares sire is Tiger of the Sea and her dam is Hairpin Eddies Topaz.
3waycross":z6m5hfv1 said:Dylan he sure looks like he can move. Great withers and plenty of muscle for a yearling. I love that pencil neck. Can't tell for sure from the pictures but he looks to be pretty straight.
Good luck with him..........he seems to have all the other tools cowy would sure be a bonus.
MistyMorning":ebarcc19 said:Keep us posted on his progress. I'm still debating whether or not to get a real young one to start myself or just leave that to the professionals! I have 2 older nags 18 and 20 who have been real good for me, trail riding only and have a few good years left. I like to read and hear about folks experiences training.
chippie":1pldgol9 said:I hope that everything goes smoothly in getting him registered. It is fortunate that both parents are DNA typed. That will make it much easier.
He really is well bred. I would be happy to save the AQHA pedigrees and performance records of his parents if you would like them