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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1833680" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Very smart way to do it. Had a friend in the 80's that had a son of On The Money Red out of a daughter of Dash For Cash. His stallion dominated the barrel races around here, He had a good band of running bred QHs and sone TBs. When his colt and filles came along, most every one had more earnings, in barrel racing and on the track, than Lil Red. He would never sell an intact colt. And if you bred a mare to him, he would not register a colt til it was gelded. If you wanted this blood line, you had to come to him and breed to Lil Red. There was never a son of his left intact til Lil Red hit 20 years old, then they kept 2 sons of his for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1833680, member: 40587"] Very smart way to do it. Had a friend in the 80's that had a son of On The Money Red out of a daughter of Dash For Cash. His stallion dominated the barrel races around here, He had a good band of running bred QHs and sone TBs. When his colt and filles came along, most every one had more earnings, in barrel racing and on the track, than Lil Red. He would never sell an intact colt. And if you bred a mare to him, he would not register a colt til it was gelded. If you wanted this blood line, you had to come to him and breed to Lil Red. There was never a son of his left intact til Lil Red hit 20 years old, then they kept 2 sons of his for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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