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thoughts of barefoot bolt at stud

Kieran Purcell
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23 Apr 2014 16:31


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Many people have used him opinions on him?


Brian Ahern
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we bought a little bitch by him for my daughter as she wanted to train her own dogs, smashing early gears good attitude, friendly easy to school and a natural hunter. Unraced as yet but qualified easily in thurles. He seems to have produced very well to a lot of bitches of differing breeding. He seems to cross very well with Top Honcho and bitches with some Staplers Jo in the damline



Brian Kennedy
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We have used Barefoot Bolt a number of times and he has given great results, and more importantly consistent results that you do not always get from imports. Litters for the most part are strong accross the board, with good early pace the main trait.

From him we bread a nice litter to a Brett Lee bitch, Who Told Marge....
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Marge was a great brood and produced her best litter form Bolt. He should be a good match for Brett Lee dam lines, and his father Premier Fantasy has had a lot of success in Oz with this cross.

This litter produced a few very nice trackers.
Barefoot Missile 525 28.61 (2.01) and 550 30.01 (3.34).
KIlara Alice 525 28.59 (2.01)
Ullid April 550 29.94

We have the following litters coming on, and they are lovely pups.

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Of his other pups, Priceless Bolt is a real top prospect for this year, with 29.68 550 LMK; 28.48 525 Cork; 29.96 525 KKY on his card to date. Wollies No Shoes is another pup he produced with Phenomonal early pace and he will also be a force this year. Both will be English Derby runers

While Blackrose Rebel looks like he will make some waves in the UK this year.

He has produced well so far from limited matings to a catalog of bitches that wouldn't set the world on fire, and if he gets the oppurtunity now that he should get in FFK he could be a great addtion to the stud ranks.

Also, keep an eye on the upcoming Red Mills unraced in Kilkenny, he may make a mark there....




Kieran Purcell
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Yes I think he will go well at stud I can't wait for my litter



Dave Lonergan
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kieran purcell wrote:

Yes I think he will go well at stud I can't wait for my litter

we don't need a cats stud dog in tipperary thank you very much..lol..... UP TIPP


Kieran Purcell
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Haha dave I'm going to call my next dog the cat machine lol I hope dragon shield goes well for u he was a gem ofa dog



Dave Lonergan
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kieran purcell wrote:

Haha dave I'm going to call my next dog the cat machine lol I hope dragon shield goes well for u he was a gem ofa dog
lol I got a few names for them lol.. you heard of Cat in the Hat" change it to "Cat in the Trap" ..Cat that is Flat...lol



Brian Kennedy
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Must Be Electric... Wow.

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Paul Mc Donnell
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nice winner in dundalk tonight out of immaculate heart


Paul Maher
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Is he still mating bitches and if so where is he situated?


John Marriott
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Paul Maher wrote:

Is he still mating bitches and if so where is he situated?

He was at FFK I think Paul.

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