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  Bye-Bye Jiggle
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      Location: Where ever there's sunshine! | My gelding is Double bred beduino and everyone I've talked to has had nothing good to say. Opinions? |
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   Location: ND | I had a gelding Beduino bred and he was a fruit loop.. doesn't mean all are bad. I think this one had a rough history that had a part not just his breeding. |
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| I think it depends on how far back the Beduino is in both cases. I have a double bred Beduino and I really like her. She has her quirks, but all the foals out of her dam are that way.
I think that if a horse has a temper and is bull headed, if someone sees Beduino in the pedigree they automatically blame him.
Maybe Beduino bred horses aren't for everyone. I personally think the problem is that they are simply too smart and bull headed for their own good. You aren't going to train one by forcing it to submit to your will. Or thinking if you beat them enough they will finally give in. |
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 Canine Carryout Queen
        Location: Oklahoma | Weve had several great grand get etc and have had NO issues ... I bought an own grand daughter of Beduino this spring ... She is QUIET... Kid safe -- the previous owner rode her down right next to the highway bareback and brideless. the mare is an absolute sweetheart - easy to handle, nice to haul and just very good minded.
Shes out of a AAA daughter of Easily Smashed out of a daughter of Go Man Go ... |
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 "Drank the Kool Aid"
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        Location: Iowa, LA | I honestly believe they got the bad rap from PSSM. Mine is a grandson of Chicks Beduino and he got a bad rap at the trainer....trainer blamed the Beduino, too. He ended up testing positive for PSSM Type 2. Makes total sense to me now. It is a genetic disorder, so it just keeps getting passed down to the next generation. |
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 Proud to be Deplorable
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| SKM - 2013-11-24 8:50 AM
I think it depends on how far back the Beduino is in both cases. I have a double bred Beduino and I really like her. She has her quirks, but all the foals out of her dam are that way.
I think that if a horse has a temper and is bull headed, if someone sees Beduino in the pedigree they automatically blame him.
Maybe Beduino bred horses aren't for everyone. I personally think the problem is that they are simply too smart and bull headed for their own good. You aren't going to train one by forcing it to submit to your will. Or thinking if you beat them enough they will finally give in.Â
BINGO!!!!.....Beduino is a blood line that I like to see in a prospect....SPEED SPEED SPEED.......If you are a spur and jerk type of rider you will not like them. You have to ask them not tell them. They will try to out think you and can be a little quirky. |
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Meanest Teacher!!!
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      Location: sunny california | annemarea - 2013-11-24 7:01 AM I honestly believe they got the bad rap from PSSM. Mine is a grandson of Chicks Beduino and he got a bad rap at the trainer....trainer blamed the Beduino, too. He ended up testing positive for PSSM Type 2. Makes total sense to me now. It is a genetic disorder, so it just keeps getting passed down to the next generation.
are you saying that beduino is susupect carrier for type 2 pssm? |
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| I have two horses beduino bred. One chicks beduino and the other behold the beduino and love them. They are very fast and very willing to please. I think they are very smart. |
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    Location: Central California | As everyone has posted they may not be for everyone. Yep they have a temper but I like to think it is more because we try to tell them what to do instead of asking them to do something. The mare in my avitar is an own daughter of Chicks Beduino and was raced. She did not have a good start to say the least but with time began to trust people once again. She does have her moments but truly lets everyone know when she has had enough. The foal at her side is now almost 3 and in training. It took me weeks of working with her to gain her trust. But boy is she gonna be a good one. Best advice in dealing with one is to not get into a fight, you will not win it! Kindness and love will get you where you want to go, just may take you a little longer. |
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 Dog Resuce Agent
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        Location: southeast Texas | kwanatha - 2013-11-24 10:02 AM annemarea - 2013-11-24 7:01 AM I honestly believe they got the bad rap from PSSM. Mine is a grandson of Chicks Beduino and he got a bad rap at the trainer....trainer blamed the Beduino, too. He ended up testing positive for PSSM Type 2. Makes total sense to me now. It is a genetic disorder, so it just keeps getting passed down to the next generation. are you saying that beduino is susupect carrier for type 2 pssm?
from what I have been reading, Yes. The only way to tell is to test for PSSM1 and PSSM2 if you own the horse and it has symptoms. |
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 Proud to be Deplorable
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| roxieannie - 2013-11-24 10:22 AM
kwanatha - 2013-11-24 10:02 AM annemarea - 2013-11-24 7:01 AM I honestly believe they got the bad rap from PSSM. Mine is a grandson of Chicks Beduino and he got a bad rap at the trainer....trainer blamed the Beduino, too. He ended up testing positive for PSSM Type 2. Makes total sense to me now. It is a genetic disorder, so it just keeps getting passed down to the next generation. are you saying that beduino is susupect carrier for type 2 pssm?
from what I have been reading, Yes. The only way to tell is to test for PSSM1 and PSSM2 if you own the horse and it has symptoms. Â
I find the above statements highly speculative. First beduino was a TB and pssm is rare in TB's. Second pssm traces back over 1200 years and effects over 20 breeds of horses. Third the highest occurrence of pssm in QH is in the halter blood lines not racing. The Quarter Horse Ass. is currently funding gene testing on pssm and has no results as of yet. |
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  Angel in a Sorrel Coat
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     Location: In a happy place | I have had a number of them and I love them. Own sons and grandget too. Easy to train and had lots of run. They are not for people who pick on a horse though. Treat them with respect and they will do the same for you. |
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 You get what you give
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     Location: Texas | LOL My stoli daughter is double bred Beduino as well. I wouldn't trade her for the world. First through her sire's side- since Strawberry Silk is by Beduino. And then through her dam's side, Chrome Tapestry is a Beduino as well. I will say she is smart, super smart. Very smooth riding, and she never forgot anything I showed her under saddle. She has energy to burn- but she's a broodmare being fed up to stay nice and fat with no job to burn off the calories. I could see someone making her hot if they just rushed and pounded her… she's very smart and takes a light hand. I love that in a horse. My mom disagrees with me and doesn't think she's the brightest crayon in the box, because all of our mares know which stall is theirs except for Georgia.. she will wander into a different one every time. I told her it's because she's the queen and all the stalls belong to her!
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  Bye-Bye Jiggle
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      Location: Where ever there's sunshine! | He's a grand out of chicks beduino on top side and great out of beduino on bottom side. He got hurt right after I brought him home. He has been under daily care for a month now and is loving it. I'm not an over agressive rider and I'm sure not going to force anything. I'm all for finding what works instead of forcing the one way I know. I'm very excited for this guys future and have high hopes for he and I. Thank ya'll for you responses! |
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| I have had 2 and loved both. Easy to train, but as stated above, not for someone that wants to pick a fight with them. I will always buy one. I get along with them great! |
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 Duck Duck Goose
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      Location: Ohio | http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/chocolate+and+moolah
Glad to hear the positive comments. This is my weanling. Was a little worried about the Beduino, but he is a total sweetheart so far ans smart as a whip!
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One Grateful Mom
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    Location: wolverton,mn | Well his name suggests a great combo....chocolate and money! One of my N.d. Friends has a great beduino broodemare,I get 2 of her colts to ride for her this summer. Looking forward to it,great colts! |
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 Duck Duck Goose
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      Location: Ohio | hotbear03 - 2013-11-24 1:42 PM Well his name suggests a great combo....chocolate and money!
One of my N.d. Friends has a great beduino broodemare,I get 2 of her colts to ride for her this summer. Looking forward to it,great colts!
So true! And he's black to boot, could it get much better lol.
That's actually not his registered name though, the breeder put him on allbreed. Still have to come up with a registered name. Open to suggesions.
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         Location: **Cactus Country down in South Texas*** | I love mine, his personality is what you would consider to be a weirdo lol but other then that awesome little horse.
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I ran barrel and poles on my Beduino bred gelding all through high school. He was a teddy bear in the field. Never once ancy or hot headed. I'd own another in a heart beat. Love my big baby. |
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