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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | I know she's not "barrel bred" but she sure can move, and is smart as a whip, haven't had this cross but have had a few two eyed jack crosses, they seemed to be super smart but sometimes stubborn!
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | RnRJack - 2015-10-01 8:18 AM I know she's not "barrel bred" but she sure can move, and is smart as a whip, haven't had this cross but have had a few two eyed jack crosses, they seemed to be super smart but sometimes stubborn!  Anything that stands out?
We have had some Two Eyed Jacks around here and they made really nice using/ranch horses. My only suggestion would be to test for PSSM. There have been some traces back to TEJ. |
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | She had already been tested for it, thank goodness!
I never tested my others, what are signs of pssm? |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | RnRJack - 2015-10-01 10:52 AM She had already been tested for it, thank goodness! I never tested my others, what are signs of pssm?
I have only had one I suspected of it and oddly enough she was one of the best riding horses we ever owned. She was very thin skinned and wanted nothing to do with any love or affection. Acted like it bothered her to be brushed. We associated it at the time with her being thin skinned. She also needed walked for a little bit when you first got on her or she would buck and she was cinchy. Other than that, she was normal. We sold her before we ever heard of PSSM. Most tie up I think.
Here is her pedigree http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/stage+bar+jackie and she has never done any of what is listed under her name. The woman is a nut we sold her to. If she had AQHA points, they would be on AQHA which they are not and no way did she have time to train her and win all that when the mare had been a broodmare for yrs before we sold her. But that is a whole nother story lol. |
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