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| Trying to find a judys lineage stud to breed to for 2016. what is your favorite son of judys leneage? i want something that will throw color with my dun breedstock APHA mare with bone and confirmation. something thats proven barrel producer is probably best! i dont know much about their minds or temperament? do they get hot? any bad traits that seem to carry on in the bloodlines? Thanks for all your help! |
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    Location: Missouri | I have a son of Winners Lineage. He is a grey tobi, not sure if you would be okay with that. If so, I can get you contact info. Not even sure he stands to the public.
Mine was bred by my in-laws. He is six going on two. Lol! A big (as in really big! 16+hh, size 2 shoe) goof. He was tough to start and a little bit of a bad attitude. Not mean, but tries to bluff. I blamed all of his rotten personality traits on his dam's foundation breeding. However, I recently visited with a man who had a couple sons of JL that he wanted to futurity. He felt like they were slow maturing and didn't fit his program.
I would try another. They all seem to have a certain look, and are usually big and pretty. |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | just4fun - 2016-09-07 12:23 PM I have a son of Winners Lineage. He is a grey tobi, not sure if you would be okay with that. If so, I can get you contact info. Not even sure he stands to the public. Mine was bred by my in-laws. He is six going on two. Lol! A big (as in really big! 16+hh, size 2 shoe) goof. He was tough to start and a little bit of a bad attitude. Not mean, but tries to bluff. I blamed all of his rotten personality traits on his dam's foundation breeding. However, I recently visited with a man who had a couple sons of JL that he wanted to futurity. He felt like they were slow maturing and didn't fit his program. I would try another. They all seem to have a certain look, and are usually big and pretty.
That's a ringing endorsement if I've ever heard one.
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| Thank you i am open to all colors of paint as long as its colored my mare is cow bred and built well but i would like to have something that has a good mind or gental dispostion to pass down |
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    Location: Missouri | 1DSoon - 2016-09-07 11:25 AM just4fun - 2016-09-07 12:23 PM I have a son of Winners Lineage. He is a grey tobi, not sure if you would be okay with that. If so, I can get you contact info. Not even sure he stands to the public. Mine was bred by my in-laws. He is six going on two. Lol! A big (as in really big! 16+hh, size 2 shoe) goof. He was tough to start and a little bit of a bad attitude. Not mean, but tries to bluff. I blamed all of his rotten personality traits on his dam's foundation breeding. However, I recently visited with a man who had a couple sons of JL that he wanted to futurity. He felt like they were slow maturing and didn't fit his program. I would try another. They all seem to have a certain look, and are usually big and pretty. That's a ringing endorsement if I've ever heard one. My text keeps disappearing?!? Trying one last time from my phone...
I didn't mean to sound so negative. Mine is "special". Lol! And I still blame the dam. But I do like him, most days. And I haven't talked myself into selling yet. I've listed him and even had offers, just can't quite get myself to let go.
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           Location: Kansas | Mr. Lineage is owned by www.circlemacres.com and stands in kansas. |
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