Old Tomcat was by Robin Reed who was an old son of Leo. Excellent lines!My Uncle Bob had a son of Old Tomcat that was one awesome stallion and had a wonderful disposition that he passed along.
Driftwoods, along with the Hancocks may be the best ever arena horses. Tuff, fast, and plenty of bone.
What's your favorite breed?
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Mike Leonard
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Re: What's your favorite breed?
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Re: What's your favorite breed?
I have a 18 yr old Driftwood ranch gelding that made one of the best mountain horses a man could ask for. Anybody can ride him and do anything on him. He is fast enough that I like to ride him.
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Re: What's your favorite breed?
Trying to avoid my Mammalogy study and had to post a reply on here. I know its an old Post. Cannot go wrong with the King P-234 of Leo P-1335 lines. Had a grand daughter of Leo who was old and crippled but would never quit. Also have never found close up King horse that would quit either. Would say they may be a close second to a mule in terms of endurance and soundness. And they have some real good looks.
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