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   Location: Oklahoma | Give me the good, bad, and ugly, please. |
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| I'd sure give it a try even though we've never had luck with the Behold A Beduino lines, they just seem to not be able to keep the crap together for long. I'm pro- any Corona Cartel line and really liking the looks of Little Corona's get.
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      Location: Beggs, OK | Behold a Sensation came from the area where I grew up and while his babies were gorgeous, they were very hot and didn't handle the arena very well. |
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   Location: Oklahoma | Ok, that gives me something to think about. I've already bought her, just trying to decide if I should keep her. |
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Sock Snob
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| I have a 4yo by little corona weather too nasty to ride, but she sure is quiet i picked her up from a friends never made a peep in the trailer and even in my driveway with my horses running up and down at the trailer. I put my crew in barn she walked in like she was on ace and i know she was not. Just a quiet minded horse, hope she rides that well. Wait for me every day want me just to pet her every day acts like a 30 year old horse. Doc bar blonde dude moma. A real thick mare like 15.2. Iwould love to breed her to chasin firewater. |
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| I have a behold the Beduino mare that I love. The sweetest thing ever and loves to please. But shes been lame on and off. So unable to see what her true potential is. |
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| anybody rode a little corona, by anything or know somwone who has. |
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   Location: Texas | Are you breeding a race horse or barrel horse. |
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