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We are not standing them, but
for promotional purposes will give breedings (at cost of
shipping semen) to mares with NCHA, NRCHA, or NRHA earnings
of $10,000 or more.
They are sons of Doc O'Lena,
Colonel Freckles, Dunnit With A Twist, Docs Twice Royal and
Pablo San. (The paper reads about as well on the bottom
too.)
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Studs
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Only
a handful these days:
One by Grays Starlight, one Gay Bar King, one Colonel Freckles,
one by King McConnel, and two by Twice Royal |
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studbook articles, some observations on "survival"
in the equine environment - training, reproduction, hauling,
trailer maintainance, & miscellaneous. |
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Doc's Diana
Doc Bar x Lucky Debbie Kay by
Dice Gill
This website is becoming like a timecapsule - updating
here I rediscover my years-old intention to go through
old negatives and find the best pictures of this mare.
Well, someday, sure, but maybe not just yet.
She was a kindly and sensitive mare, started here, and
sent to the wrong trainer for work on cattle. I've heard
talk from "the low end" about Doc Bars being
flakes. Having personally known at least nine or ten I
can say this is only so if people make them that
way. This is mentioned indirectly on my training
page, "Some people really do see how they are
causing the animal to respond, others never will". |
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Colonel and the two farther down, I *think* Diana
had another foal, which I never paid much attention to.
Caroline, who bred/owned Diana, got some produce info
from the AQHA, and one day I'll include that here. |
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pictures of Diana on this page were all taken in 1981.There
is a
larger copy of picture at right, although
not great - I had to print these,
not my forte. Decent negatives, so it was either me or
the old chemicals. Digital is *soo* much easier.
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below - Docs
Peppy Jessica - Peppy San Badger x Doc's Diana
Jessica was one of those charismatic babies, and looked
good throughout her development, never an awkward stage.
She has a
page of her own, although she was sold in 2004. |
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| I think that this
one was called Diana's Colonel - he was also by Colonel
Freckles. He went through a couple of owners and the last
I heard was in Colorado. |
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| Doc Bar needs no introduction,
but Diana's mother, Lucky Debbie Kay was not a prominant
animal. A few might recognize her as Foxie Doc's mother,
but she made others of the same kind, also by Doc bar,
who proved pretty much the ideal cross for her. She
has a page of sorts, another one we should document
better with misplaced old photos. |
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