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Someone needs to research the British dressage entry that was ridden from England to Rome for the 1960 Olympics.....
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Thank you for all the enlightening posts, and avoiding the detritus of insults and sneers. As I breed for a lovely mover who is also a great jumper I am very much on the fence about "Z", but am...
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When I was fifteen, which your profile says is your age, my Mom helped me buy an unbroken two and half year old. We kept her with an older couple very experienced in starting young horses, so the...
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Many of us who have bred great hunters would be most interested to hear what the Zangersheide equine registry option will provide that we don't already have.
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This is what we do in the off season, and even during the show season to keep the horses fit and loose.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvPqweenBKA
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You should only breed your mare if you really want a clone of her. If you have a long list of things you want to change, then you should go shopping and find the horse you really want. Stallions...
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Tb or warmblood seems to make no difference. The key is the mindset.;)
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In no particular order:
Dressage: Granat, Alherich, Gigolo
Show Jumping: San Lucas, Jackie Blue, Snowbound
Eventing: Kilkenny, Poltroon, Aachen
The Movies: Trigger, Champion and most of all...
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Is the filly registered already or is this to be her "birth" registry for life? Has dna been provided to verify her ancestry accurately before you proceed with the purchase?
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There is a difference between bone and substance. Many draft horses have narrow feet. A seventeen hand horse weighing in at 1500 pounds with size four shoes, versus an eighteen hand horse, 1600...
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I had an OTTB who had tongue issues. I had a new tooth person check him and lo and behold his last molars had never been floated and had grown past each other on both sides and were hitting the...
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So so sorry. Our four year old Alexis lost her mother at the same age for the same reason. She too had a buddy and was sad for days, but adapted. (Sometimes I think horses handle loss much better...
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Actually this is not about what is not for sale, it is about what sells. Good mind, good looks, good talent. And for any breeder recognition, dna testing and registration papers. The label doesn't...
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Such a registry already exists and is 28 years old. I can bring a thoroughbred, Dutch, Holsteiner, Hanoverian etc. to the registry for inspection and inclusion without penalty. It is a big...
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Thank you for the compliments. We try to have a lot of fun and keep to correct basics, both in riding and breeding.
BTW, both mares trace back to "D" line Hanoverian blood. One is by Dahlwitz...
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Everyone is giving you great advice. I only want to add one thing: buy two weanlings. They are like candy, once you have one, you will want another!;):yes:
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Actually buyers seem very realistic about true value and are prepared to spend accordingly. It is an observation, but if the horse has some correct basic training and potential there are many buyers...
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Not too long ago a European event rider contacted an American registry about the strange brand on his event horse. If it were not for the brand he would never have known the true origins, pedigree,...
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These are horses who are :
a: mentally grounded
b: don't spook, bolt, buck under saddle
c: ride with a light touch from the hand, prefer a correct seat aid, and are quiet off the leg.
d: ...
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If I had 100 horses of a certain type I could have sold them all in the last couple of weeks. Horses like Miss Deb and Miss Bee. Unfortunately those two are NFS. But it reminds me, however, that...
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Foal registrations/votes at the WBFSH go to Europe as well as $$$$$$.
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In my experience foreign registries who do business in the USA seem to have an unwritten agenda. different from the perceived one. Our money is always accepted, but our bloodlines are not.;)
I have...
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If you are near SE Pa. you could go look at Waldaire, and even take him for a test ride. All of his showing was with Adult Amateurs, and he garnered 43 national awards from training level to Grand...
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Since you have no answer regarding your US business status, is it fair to assume that all monies go to Europe?
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From a business perspective, is Zangersheide registered to do business in the US? Is it an LLC or corporation with a US/particular state license? Where do checks get sent? Under what laws is it...
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