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Love the pedigree, and have always thought the horse was attractive.
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Who has Adam K now? I remember at least one ad from years gone by that was pretty nice.
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In the case you have described, there is no need to prove what the paycheck is for. Simply receiving a paycheck from the barn, and then showing horses belonging to the barn, is enough to lose one's...
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Your interpretation of the rules is incorrect. Suzy Amateur cannot get a paycheck from a trainer, and ride horses belonging to that trainer. Suzy Amateur CAN get a paycheck from one trainer (for...
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http://www.blueridgewelsh.com/Jubilee.html is a son.
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A lot also depends on whether you seek someone you can meet at the horse shows and hand off the baby to, or if you are looking for a live-in program for your young horse.
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Two cardinal sins no one has mentioned yet:
1. NEVER turn the head toward the camera. This visually shortens the neck and thickens the throatlatch.
2. In our disciplines, NEVER tilt the...
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Does anyone remember Lea Anne Neal? She had Suna for a short time and then seemingly disappeared.
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Reality check: cruelty is ponies left in a dry lot with no water to starve to death. Cruelty is inflicting intentional pain on an animal. The pony size cut off is not "cruel".
I simply don't...
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And speaking of west coasters, Samotis, how is George (Absolut Mocha) doing out west? I loved that one!
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Make sure whatever tank you use for storage is adequately insured to cover the potential loss.
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OMom, you might not jump your three year olds, but haven't you bred to stallions who were 100 day tested? I am beginning to repeat myself. If you people have such a problem with young horses being...
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Truer words were never spoken.
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There is a TON more to the issue than mare care income, and it's not just TJC that has an interest.
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This is why many pros limits access to their sales horses to people who ride with a trainer.
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Depending on severity, tendon contracture in a neonate can be very serious. I have to admit I see the breeder's point: why pay a 6 figure stud fee on a horse with a defect that would likely prohibit...
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You can somehow trace the pedigree of all present day grey Thorougbreds back to the Alcock Arabian. So yes, in that sense, all greys are related (not very closely). I would not say grey is...
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As usual, tri, your post astounds me.
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Um, I'm pretty sure LaurieP is well acquainted with Galoubet. ;)
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The continued use of the term "English Thoroughbred" on this thread has me confused. The original horse in question has an unknown 5th dam. Are you all saying that this horse is considered a...
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Um, every other breed I can think of. Of course there are bad apples in every barrel, but I can't think of another breed or discipline where the cheaters deliberately cause pain with every step.
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Saddletramp, I know the other person you mentioned who is still in business. I wouldn't do business with Paul, and I wouldn't do business with her, either. Plenty of people remember those who got...
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AHF, I hope you're still reading. You are right that I have no dog in this fight. Before this particular thread, I truly did not realize that the stallion owners really lost every shred of care,...
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That's another HUGE red flag to me, if true. My horse, my money, my choice whether or not to continue with the process every step of the way. Very interesting.
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"So, we will adopt a policy that owners will not be allowed to handle their stallions, ride them, longe them, graze them or groom them for the 100 days of testing."
This alone would be enough for...
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