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How is this topic even remotely related to Sport Horse Breeding? :rolleyes:
^^^^ What Joanne said.
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Ok 3 dogs... I've sold some of the dressage stallions, so its down a bit, but also have semen that belongs to others in there!!! Share the addiction!
Its like a baseball collection.
Oh and...
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Have you contributed anything useful to a thread on this board? Ever? I have no clue of your 'issue' or with whom it is, but these stalkerish, accusatory posts that contribute nothing to the topic...
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Four Winds in Salem, WI seems nice. I havent boarded there but they have pasture, trails, indoor/outdoor, nice stalls etc.
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I think Apiro is very typical of his breeding in type, size and ability, so not much of a surprise there. :confused:
Argentinus is a pretty sought after name in the pedigree, because of his...
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I like it. It can be dusty, but the volume is so much less than any other bedding.
I hope it goes on sale again soon, I am almost out!
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Love Unbridled Cass. She is a beauty. Someone will be really lucky to get her.
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I really loved the Hennessey gelding I had, o/o a good producing TB mare. He was sweet, loving, kick along quiet , usually a top hack contender and a perfect ammy type horse. He finished pretty big...
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Basic health check, no flexions. I'd not waste $ on rads unless there was something concerning on the physical exam. Spending a fortune on a PPE is not a lifelong guarantee for soundness or any...
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I can't quote on the foals, or him as a 'hunter sire', but I saw Escapade in OK at the stallion test, and really thought he looked like a fun horse (for an amateur like me) to ride.
Here are some...
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I have a Gladstone, and I think its pretty nice. The leather is nice, its very tacky, it seems to be well made, and I find it comfortable to ride in.
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Would love to see photos of your Quinar/Jupiters!
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There is a new Warmblood magazine out, http://warmbloodstoday.com/
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This.
But, I attach a heavy duty elastic legstrap to the handles and put it over their poll like a feedbag. Easy cleanup, great for keeping the food contained and you can feed wet stuff in them. ...
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I'm so sorry to hear of your mares mistreatment. That is just awful. I hope you expose this person.
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They are both on their second winter at my house. One I bought used and the other newer. I have big warmblood mares, that bang and kick the sides trying to get every scrap of hay from the centers,...
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I have an Olympus e-500 with a Zukio 40-150 mm lens
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These are what I have, and I quite like them. They are safe, easy to move and do save a ton of hay.
http://www.agiproducts.com/HAY%20RINGS.htm
In Use:
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It was so pretty today, I had to take some photos of my mares and property.
Sometimes, Wisconsin isnt too bad in the winter. :)
Enjoy
http://6lbphoto.shutterfly.com/422
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http://www.jlfoto.com/?s=section_search&ss=0&t1=-1&t2=-1&p=4653&ll=1&q=rubignon&l=0
And his swedish info.
http://www.blup.se/en-US/horses/5150-rubignon
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I read well enough to see you continue with unnecessary nasty commentary and personal attacks.
Really? :lol: I think its up to the individual breeder to run their business how they see...
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If I was paying for any additional services, I would absolutely expect to be notified that they were discontinuing them. I think I'd go so far as to ask for a refund for the fees I've paid for the...
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SHF put it diplomatically, but my observation is that Pine Tree has some kind of odd agenda to constantly berate American breeding efforts, from searching for a horse to purchase, stallion...
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