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 Horsey Gene Carrier
Posts: 1888
        Location: LaBelle, Florida | Just got this new horse...I'm not real familiar with Appaloosa lines. I like her though. Plan to get her broke and go from there. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/justice+design
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| She's so pretty!!! I love appys. Some day I'll have one hopefully. Congrats! |
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| I don't know much about Appys but I like the Go Man Go, Leo, Sugar Bars... Her sire looks pretty well put together and a national champ can't be to bad. She goes way back to Peppy and Silvertone, 2 great foundation foundation QHs. She's pretty though! |
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| I like the spots and I like the papers. |
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 The Vaccinator
Posts: 3810
      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | She is nice. So balanced. Good set of papers and love that color. Have lots of fun!!!!
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 Hummer's Hero
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    Location: Smack Dab in the Middle | If I remember right, The Spot Broker and Cowboy Justice were campaigned as halter horses. I have no personal experiences with that side of her pedigree.
The bottom side I do have a lot of experience with. I have had multiple Goer grand-get, and they are EXTREMELY intelligent and athletic, but quite hot. Pretty sure they "hear voices"... But, that said, I have had so much success with mine that I wouldn't hesitate to have one. You just have to kinda know how to work with them or you can ruin one in a hurry. I actually have a grand-son right now that was blown up by a high school age girl. He's coming back around though and has massive amounts of talent.
My 5 year old son is riding one that is probably the single best horse I've ever had. I could do almost anything with her she was so broke. She had ApHC points in halter, showmanship, WP, Horsemanship, barrels, poles, keyhole and side saddle. She even qualified for the world show in side saddle one year. But again, she could be hot, and probably very dangerous in the wrong hands, especially when she was younger.
Another I had was a super automatic--perfect pattern running little mare. I never thought she'd set the world on fire, but she was proving me wrong when I lost her suddenly. I'd take 100 just like her. She was my perfect horse (voices in her head and all, LOL).
Edited by RockinGR 2016-10-05 9:35 AM
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 Horsey Gene Carrier
Posts: 1888
        Location: LaBelle, Florida | Well so far (3 days I have had her), she seams pretty sensible. Looks around and takes it all in, a little snorty but not bolty. Settled right into the routine here.
From The Spot Brokers home page he has offspring in mulitple disiplines so that is a plus.
Right now, I am having to wait on doing a whole lot with her as my place is pretty wet and the round pen is a slop fest.
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