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       Location: So. Cali. | As for the Beduino discussion- I have a great grand daughter on the paternal side. LOVE her. Very naturally athletic and huge work ethic. She can be a handful at races, but she is the first horse I will put a beginner on at home. And smart! Tries her hardest to understand whatever you're asking of her and once prasied, its logged.
Also had a great grand son on the paternal side. Got him as a 2yr old off the track. Most laid back easy going big boy I've been around. Again, I'd put beginners on him and head down the trail. Lightly patterned him before selling. He also perked up at races, but easy as could be in the backyard.
Both were purchased fresh off the track, both I got on the second day I had them and went to work.
Now as the for PSSM discussion - I had never heard it linked to Beduino before but defiantly caught my attention! My mare has something up with her muscles. I did the hair sample and she was negative for PSSM 1, and I dont think I want to put her thru the muscle biopsy. So I have her on a "PSSM diet" and defiantly notice a difference.
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| I've have had Beduino's consistently in my breeding program since he originally stood for $1,200, more than 25 years ago. I stood a son of Beduino and he was a total joy to have around. Very respectful, kind and easy to handle. All my Beduinos have been simply amazing going into second careers when their race days were over. You show me a bad Beduino, I'll show you someone who rough handled them along the way. Besides being superb athletes, they are highly intelligent. And they don't forget. Like the previous post, my Separatist barrel gelding, who's ready to hit the road, is outstanding just like his siblings. They are sweet, kind, willing, talented and are a joy to have around. And Fast! Not one of mine are "hot" and they've all gone on to excel in 2nd careers. Like all 2nd career horses, you don't jam it to them. Give them some extra time, and you will be rewarded. You are missing the boat if you don't give a Befduino bred a chance to take you to the pay window. | |
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       Location: So. Cali. | Sharon3333 - 2013-11-25 9:19 AM I've have had Beduino's consistently in my breeding program since he originally stood for $1,200, more than 25 years ago. I stood a son of Beduino and he was a total joy to have around. Very respectful, kind and easy to handle. All my Beduinos have been simply amazing going into second careers when their race days were over. You show me a bad Beduino, I'll show you someone who rough handled them along the way. Besides being superb athletes, they are highly intelligent. And they don't forget. Like the previous post, my Separatist barrel gelding, who's ready to hit the road, is outstanding just like his siblings. They are sweet, kind, willing, talented and are a joy to have around. And Fast! Not one of mine are "hot" and they've all gone on to excel in 2nd careers. Like all 2nd career horses, you don't jam it to them. Give them some extra time, and you will be rewarded. You are missing the boat if you don't give a Befduino bred a chance to take you to the pay window.
I want to second this statement. I could so easily see with either of my Beduinos mentioned that in the wrong hands they could become 'bad'. My mare is sensitive as was the gelding. I think especially with my mare, she could've easily been 'blown up' in the wrong rough hands.
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| People are saying they are sensitive, but my mare (http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/full+moons+bo+tie )is as solid as a rock with everything. I dont think you could blow her up if you tried. She has been that way since I purchased her at age 7.
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| Sharon3333 - 2013-11-25 11:19 AM
I've have had Beduino's consistently in my breeding program since he originally stood for $1,200, more than 25 years ago. I stood a son of Beduino and he was a total joy to have around. Very respectful, kind and easy to handle. All my Beduinos have been simply amazing going into second careers when their race days were over. You show me a bad Beduino, I'll show you someone who rough handled them along the way. Besides being superb athletes, they are highly intelligent. And they don't forget. Like the previous post, my Separatist barrel gelding, who's ready to hit the road, is outstanding just like his siblings. They are sweet, kind, willing, talented and are a joy to have around. And Fast! Not one of mine are "hot" and they've all gone on to excel in 2nd careers. Like all 2nd career horses, you don't jam it to them. Give them some extra time, and you will be rewarded. You are missing the boat if you don't give a Befduino bred a chance to take you to the pay window.
True true. I like how everyone says horses don't cause their problems, their people do - unless you're talking about a Beduino. I think a lot of that comes from people who aren't able to work with them due to their own human failings. I loved mine, and I'd love to have more. | |
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        Location: Western performance horse Hades | There are exceptions, but statistically speaking, Beduino is better for barrel racing through maternal lines rather than the sire line. If I write about successful horses with Beduino in their lineage its usally as a broodmare sire or even on the broodmare line of the sire. I say this after looking a 16 years worth of Equi-Stat statistics. | |
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I agree with this too. My stud also has whiteboy's hated Chicks Deck. His only issue is being too kind hearted and he got his feelings hurt easy. Anyone could have got along with him as long as they didn't beat him. VF Burrs Eye
and the stud I lost was double bred Beduino and as kind as they come. Denali Royal Silk | |
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2013-11-25 1:45 PM I agree with this too. My stud also has whiteboy's hated Chicks Deck. His only issue is being too kind hearted and he got his feelings hurt easy. Anyone could have got along with him as long as they didn't beat him.
VF Burrs Eye
and the stud I lost was double bred Beduino and as kind as they come.
Denali Royal Silk
Hey any line can try and kill me once, maybe even twice, but do it three times, I hold a grudge! All were maternal grandaughters of chicks deck.
As far as Denali Royal Silk, it still makes me sick that you lost him. He was an absolute beauty. | |
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     Location: Lala Land | sorrel horse ranch - 2013-11-25 8:43 AM I forgot to add but see that others have......they are really people oriented horses. They very attached to the people in their lives.
Agreed!! We got ours right off the track, he was a little stand offish but still kind... just did anything you ask. After a few weeks of being mauled by me he really started going out of his way for us. Now he nickers when he sees you, and when riding him I find myself reassuring him saying "good boy" and every time I do he moves his ears back and forth takes a deep breath. He's the MOST adorable horse I've ever had, so responsive to love!! | |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Whiteboy - 2013-11-25 1:10 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2013-11-25 1:45 PM I agree with this too. My stud also has whiteboy's hated Chicks Deck. His only issue is being too kind hearted and he got his feelings hurt easy. Anyone could have got along with him as long as they didn't beat him. VF Burrs Eye
and the stud I lost was double bred Beduino and as kind as they come. Denali Royal Silk Hey any line can try and kill me once, maybe even twice, but do it three times, I hold a grudge! All were maternal grandaughters of chicks deck.
As far as Denali Royal Silk, it still makes me sick that you lost him. He was an absolute beauty. Thank you, and I don't blame you for hatin lol. I feel that way about Marthas Six Moons. Some love them, but they aren't for me. I had 2 Hot Colours daughters and got along well with their offspring. I think they take a certain cross though and we had blamed the Special Effort for some of the goofy things they did, but perhaps you are right and it was the Chicks Deck coming through.
Hope so, because we sure love this girl and she has Special Effort twice. Edited because she also has Beduino twice (no wonder I love her) Special Lil Ivory
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| Lovin Life - 2013-11-25 3:03 PM sorrel horse ranch - 2013-11-25 8:43 AM I forgot to add but see that others have......they are really people oriented horses. They very attached to the people in their lives. Agreed!! We got ours right off the track, he was a little stand offish but still kind... just did anything you ask. After a few weeks of being mauled by me he really started going out of his way for us. Now he nickers when he sees you, and when riding him I find myself reassuring him saying "good boy" and every time I do he moves his ears back and forth takes a deep breath. He's the MOST adorable horse I've ever had, so responsive to love!!
I do nearly the same thing with my gelding. But I lightly pinch him infront of the saddle blanket on his mane. You can just feel him relax. | |
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2013-11-25 3:04 PM Whiteboy - 2013-11-25 1:10 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2013-11-25 1:45 PM I agree with this too. My stud also has whiteboy's hated Chicks Deck. His only issue is being too kind hearted and he got his feelings hurt easy. Anyone could have got along with him as long as they didn't beat him.
VF Burrs Eye
and the stud I lost was double bred Beduino and as kind as they come.
Denali Royal Silk Hey any line can try and kill me once, maybe even twice, but do it three times, I hold a grudge! All were maternal grandaughters of chicks deck.
As far as Denali Royal Silk, it still makes me sick that you lost him. He was an absolute beauty. Thank you, and I don't blame you for hatin lol. I feel that way about Marthas Six Moons. Some love them, but they aren't for me. I had 2 Hot Colours daughters and got along well with their offspring. I think they take a certain cross though and we had blamed the Special Effort for some of the goofy things they did, but perhaps you are right and it was the Chicks Deck coming through.
Hope so, because we sure love this girl and she has Special Effort twice. Edited because she also has Beduino twice (no wonder I love her)
Special Lil Ivory
Geeze, not a hole in those papers. Nicely bred! | |
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| blackhorse - 2013-11-24 6:42 PM JMHO...after several years of having them as race horses and trying some as barrel horse prospects, I wouldn't own another bred too close on the bottom side...yes, they are faster than most..and why we love them for the track but they can be just too darn hot for repetitive barrel racing...that said...I own one now a ways back on the top side that I wouldn't trade the world for.
As a broodmare sire he produced over $217,000 in verifiable equistat earnings. | |
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| Wow! Checked out your colt.....He's Awesome! | |
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| this is an old thread but after a year of searching I finally found my mares papers and she is a granddaughter of chicks beduino! Reading through the previous posts and im amazed by how well her personality fits in with this bloodline! She is definitely a hot horse and its proving hard to train her on barrels! Shes a know it all, do something once and all of a sudden shes an expert at it! She can be a b**** but grows very attached to people! And the first thing she taught me is that if I want ANYTHING from her I must ask quietly. Getting mad or forcing her to do something and she WILL put up a fight and you have no chance at winning | |
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| My colt who I love dearly is a grandson. I know its one in four horses but I feel its really made a difference in him. He's flighty, sensitive, but not a mean bone in his body. I've known all the hands thats touched him from his breeders who owned the mare and stud, the vet, his race trainer, his groom, his jock, and his exercise riders. He has never been mistreated or handled rough in any way. Yet, he frets the trailer ride and exhibitions. At home is a dead head but get him out in town and he comes alive. My SO hates him and keeps trying to send him down the road. But he is sweet as pie and his light bulb just came on to where he is trying so he's sticking around a lil longer.
I've had Beduinos who ran nice patterns but were very sensitive mentally. Never had a real consistent one but my SO had a grandson that would cut the clock off when he got his run. | |
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