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| I just got a Lady bugs moon horse and wondered what people have to say about them? |
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  Location: home for the winter...what a dumb idea | Not sure if my boy qualifys its back 2 generations but I love him. Very easy going. He was the easiest horse to pattern I have ever started. |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | His dam is one of the greatest quarter horse broodmares of all time and he is the sire of Shawne Bug. Doesn't get much better than that. |
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| checkers - 2014-01-16 9:36 PM I just got a Lady bugs moon horse and wondered what people have to say about them? Haven't ever ridden an own son or daughter, but have ridden 4 or 5 grandget. My experience is that they are scary fast. But can be a little "loopy"...kind of "high on life horses", no buck....just good feeling goofy. May take a while to season, but can win. edited to add: mine were all by the same stud who was a AAA son of Lady Bugs Moon, out of Vanita Charge
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I have a great granddaughter I love, but she has lots of other good stuff on her papers to go with it. Never heard anything bad about LBM. |
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       Location: Washington | Really like the LMB line I also really like BA75 as well who has the dam of LMB as as a Great Grandam, but same sires. But I also like Top Moon as well, he produced a lot of niced offspring. |
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| My old stud in out of Miss Hay Bug a daughter of Lady Bugs Moon. He is a kind, gentle, athletic and very fast horse. We bought him when he was 21 jumped on and rode him I bet he hadn't been rode in a lot of years , rode like a champ. He is 32 this year and looks great I wish I had more just like him. |
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                      Location: Here | LRQHS - 2014-01-17 9:13 AM
His dam is one of the greatest quarter horse broodmares of all time and he is the sire of Shawne Bug. Doesn't get much better than that.
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | You are not going to find many people who have anything bad to say about this line. I'm sure there's a couple, but they will be the exception. He was an exceptional sire and most of his offspring and grandget are pretty darn nice too. I have had four who were grandget. |
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| I own this guy, very talented and athletic, with my daughter has run in the top 15 3 days in a row at 500+ entries show. A late bloomer, but the people we bought him from tried to bring him along too fast. He is a nervous type of horse but also a real sweetheart. Here I am on him, keep in mind I can't ride very well :). Rosenberg 10/13
FLASHY DISCO G, QUARTER HORSE, 1999
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| checkers - 2014-01-16 7:36 PM
I just got a Lady bugs moon horse and wondered what people have to say about them?
What else is on the papers? Lady Bugs Moon is old, and most horses that would have and breeding up close (like II generation) to have relevance are pretty old as well.
Edited by 3 To Go 2014-01-17 3:48 PM
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