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  1. Did any of the Barbaro full brothers become sucessfull race horses?

    I know about Nicanor and Lentanor, but was this breeding repeated
    and if so what are the results?
  2. Illinois to Middleburg, Va.

    One or two horses -- anytime!
  3. Poll: Trakehner

    Trakehner
  4. Byron, CA. to NW Illinois--end of July

    I am an experienced driver, have all licenses--need to transport some personal
    stuff back to Illinois. Have hauled horses cross-country! If anyone need
    assistance driving this route, I...
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    Because slaughter has been banned in the U.S....

    Because slaughter has been banned in the U.S. these poor hores are taken all the way to Mexico where they are without proper care, food, water etc. Then run through a chute where
    someone reaches...
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    No STETSON does not have Shire cross foals, but...

    No STETSON does not have Shire cross foals, but the SHAGYA crossed with the Draft
    breeds has been done in the U.S. with great success. Many years ago, a Hungarian gentlemen
    had a grey (turned...
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    "Put the Blood on Top" is stated for a reason...

    "Put the Blood on Top" is stated for a reason and if you use a SHAGYA ARABIAN stallion
    you will be amazed at how this cross is a blend of all the positives. I have frozen
    semen stored at ER...
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    There is one important requirement and...

    There is one important requirement and consideration one needs to consider when
    breeding with frozen semen.-- and that is the expertise of the veterinarian who is
    doing the inseminating! The...
  9. Yes, you are correct, but horses are not...

    Yes, you are correct, but horses are not slaughtered for KOSHER purposes and if you are actually working in a Kosher plant you know the difference and you are working with
    state or federal...
  10. NO, you are wrong--absolutely an incorrect...

    NO, you are wrong--absolutely an incorrect statement! The State and Federal controlled
    slaughter plants in the U.S. have inspectors, that supervise anti-mortum and post-mortum
    processes at...
  11. Yes, killed with a knife BUT THEY ARE PUT IN A...

    Yes, killed with a knife BUT THEY ARE PUT IN A CHUTE AND THEIR SPINAL COLUMN
    IS SEVERED! Then they are hoisted by chains and THEIR THROATS ARE CUT!

    All of you who are against horse slaughter...
  12. There is an article in the new issue of Western...

    There is an article in the new issue of Western Horseman magazine that describes the
    inhumane slaughter methods used in Mexico. All of you PETA people and those that
    profess to love your horses...
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    If one is serious about endurance, there is no...

    If one is serious about endurance, there is no better breed then the
    SHAGYA ARABIAN, which has been bred for 200 years to be a perfect
    "riding type"!

    Their record in endurance, when one...
  14. I have a very close friend, who is a federal...

    I have a very close friend, who is a federal meat inspector and what is being stated as fact is just WRONG! He worked in the DeKalb plant! The inspector's job is to oversee
    EVERYTHING that...
  15. "The only thing my numbers tell you is that...

    "The only thing my numbers tell you is that nearly five times the number of american horses have been sent to Mexico for slaughter than were sent last year. You can't get anything else from that...
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    WHAT IS WRONG WITH NATURAL? If these "BIG...

    WHAT IS WRONG WITH NATURAL?

    If these "BIG LICK" people would put even half their effort into breeding
    horses that have high, natural, gaits with big, NATURAL, extension and impulsion from...
  17. Ramzes was an Anglo/SHAGYA

    Breeding Profile

    Ramzes is an Anglo/ SHAGYA stallion famous for being the sire line of the dam of many international competitors - Libero H, Lugana II, Openette la Silla, S Ruch Or, amongst...
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    COTH NAME: LCR Farm Name: Lily Creek Ridge...

    COTH NAME: LCR
    Farm Name: Lily Creek Ridge
    Location: Northwest Illinois
    Primary Breed: Shagya, purebreds & WB, TB & TK crosses

    Website: www.shagyasport.com
    ...
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    Then your mare has a very unique pedigree, as...

    Then your mare has a very unique pedigree, as these two lines have rarely been crossed. Please PT me?
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    No, the Lipizzan stud used some Shagya blood...

    No, the Lipizzan stud used some Shagya blood following WWII. When I visited Piber, the stud farm in Austria, many of the mares in the mare herd reminded me of Shagya mares.

    Any breed, except...
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    The world of endurance is perfect for the Shagya...

    The world of endurance is perfect for the Shagya Arabian, either as a purebred or the cross of purebred Arabian X purebred Shagya.

    The Shagya adds more height, more bone, better legs and feet and...
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    UNFORTUNATELY "GOOD HORSES" end up at auctions...

    UNFORTUNATELY "GOOD HORSES" end up at auctions all the time!

    There is a Thoroughbred stallion standing not that far from me, that was bought off the killer truck, on his way to DeKalb, from...
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    Has anyone read a veterinarian's health report on...

    Has anyone read a veterinarian's health report on this stallion? Those of you opposed to breeding him--have you actually handled and seen this young horse in the flesh. There are many reasons that...
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    Reading over the forum replies is very painful! ...

    Reading over the forum replies is very painful! Many of you are nit picking, sour grapes, the whole smear-- Read your comments--many of them are like the "worst" of the horse industry.

    Can't...
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