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HarlanLivesOn
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2019-09-16 1:42 PM
Subject: Judy's Lineage Offspring



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What is the personality/work ethic of your Judy's Lineage babies?  I've owned mine since she was a yearly, and always just thought she was a slow maturer, both physically and mentally.  But now that she's five, I'm starting to think that her "mental immaturity" is just going to be her "aw, good thing you're pretty" personality.  I've put off doing a whole lot with her other than ground work/saddling/getting on, up until now, thinking she just needed more time to grow up.  Does anyone else's have just a very quirky personality?

This is her, in case anyone knows anything about her TB bottom side: https://www.allbreedpedigree.com/judys+notebook

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SC Wrangler
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2019-09-16 2:25 PM
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Have a grandson of Judy's Lineage.  Ran on the track and had a relatively successful career.  He is a lazy bum.  He is not slow or stupid, but you have to keep on top of him at all times, because he is only going to give you as much as you require of him.  We refer to him as our 1400# toddler.



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okie_breez
Reg. Jun 2019
Posted 2019-09-17 9:56 AM
Subject: RE: Judy's Lineage Offspring


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I would say they are alittle slow to mature . I have only owned gelding or rode gelding for other ppl at the 5 yrs of age they really come around. They has have all been sucessful in the barrel pen on different levels.   

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HarlanLivesOn
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2019-09-17 12:15 PM
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okie_breez - 2019-09-17 8:56 AM


I would say they are alittle slow to mature . I have only owned gelding or rode gelding for other ppl at the 5 yrs of age they really come around. They has have all been sucessful in the barrel pen on different levels.   


She's at 5 now, so now I'm interested in to (hopefully) see what changes happen!  What do they end up riding like/type of runner?  All of my horses are cow bred, and she's my first race bred horse.

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HarlanLivesOn
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2019-09-17 12:22 PM
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SC Wrangler - 2019-09-16 1:25 PM


Have a grandson of Judy's Lineage.  Ran on the track and had a relatively successful career.  He is a lazy bum.  He is not slow or stupid, but you have to keep on top of him at all times, because he is only going to give you as much as you require of him.  We refer to him as our 1400# toddler.


Mine definitely isn't lazy... She's the "don't accidentally drop the leadrope when you're out of the pasture or she's going to go on a lovely (in her opinion) tour of the entire county" type.  She LOVES seeing me coming with the 4-wheeler because that means she's getting ponied, and you can literally not wear her out.  I'm pretty sure in her past life, though, she was some sort of unintelligent lap dog.  I've WAILED on her trying to teach her personal space, and she still acts like she wants to crawl in my lap.  I would not put it past her to start licking me.  Or a window.

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okie_breez
Reg. Jun 2019
Posted 2019-09-17 2:16 PM
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My JL thats crossed on a cow mare has a butt dragging style , the run bred ones were more a run around style.  They are smart horses and remember what you teach and get bored. 

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RoanyGoodPoni
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2019-10-01 8:51 PM
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I ride the aforementioned 1400# toddler... he has get up and go but only choose to use it with tons of encouragement.  He too had personal space issues and required many a good whacking for behaviors undesirable to most. He licks random things and I'm sure windows are in his repertoire!

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CrossCreek
Reg. Mar 2007
Posted 2019-10-01 11:03 PM
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I have a 3 yo granddaughter of Judy's Lineage crossed on CRM Livewire (Texas Hero). Love her to death. shes come so far so consistently, that IF we were futurity folks, Id be entering her next year. Shes a four wheel drive, run around style, no tie down, got a lil Sherry Cervi short shank dogbone in her mouth. Shes a tiny bit watchy, but once you send her down the alley, she's pretty much ALL business. And fast as heck! We really like her, but would consider selling her for 15k, if someone really wanted her. Shes a beautiful splashy black n white with a to die for mane n tail...just sayin'! We got her off track after 2 outs. LOVE our JL

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