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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 907626" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I've had three that were Poco Bueno bred and I have one now with Poco Bueno and Doc Bar one generation off her papers. I've also started a few in the past for other people. The three that I had were all young horses that I started and sold as finished ranch horses a few years back and the bueno/bar is an older mare that I own now. My experiance with them has been SMART level-headed horses that want to be kind really bad but can sour fast because they learn everything the FIRST TIME and they don't un-learn... No buck at all on any of them. They like to work but won't take punishment like a doc bar bred horse will. </p><p>One of the ones that I started I bought as a two year old and she was spoiled rotten and mean on the ground when I got her. I thought she'd get better with miles so I jumped on her and took off and to the day I sold her she was mean on the ground(despite my going back and trying to fix it) and everything that I'd taught her was fine. :lol: The two geldings were broke after the second ride. Easy. Made nice horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 907626, member: 14661"] I've had three that were Poco Bueno bred and I have one now with Poco Bueno and Doc Bar one generation off her papers. I've also started a few in the past for other people. The three that I had were all young horses that I started and sold as finished ranch horses a few years back and the bueno/bar is an older mare that I own now. My experiance with them has been SMART level-headed horses that want to be kind really bad but can sour fast because they learn everything the FIRST TIME and they don't un-learn... No buck at all on any of them. They like to work but won't take punishment like a doc bar bred horse will. One of the ones that I started I bought as a two year old and she was spoiled rotten and mean on the ground when I got her. I thought she'd get better with miles so I jumped on her and took off and to the day I sold her she was mean on the ground(despite my going back and trying to fix it) and everything that I'd taught her was fine. :lol: The two geldings were broke after the second ride. Easy. Made nice horses. [/QUOTE]
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