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Honestly, I think your focus should be on the approval process, rather than on collecting a herd of mares to breed to said future stallion prospect; the actual approval (NOT registration) is a great...
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I am still carrying a grudge for the discontinuation of Afterlife :(
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I have fine, thick, curly hair that likes to frizz. Right now it is just past my shoulders, but I've worn it much longer most of my life. I like to use Lush solid shampoos, usually Seanik or Squeaky...
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Looks like spam to me -- the link goes to the OP's website...
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If the dam was never presented to the Holsteiners, but to AWS instead, that would explain why your horse is registered AWS. Like Downyonder said, there really is no reason to present him elsewhere if...
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There is also a KWPN stallion named Houston...
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If you're looking at frozen, there is aurum's Chess M:
http://www.gestuet-falkenhorst.com/gfchess.html
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I've never found a shampoo that actually killed fleas.
Best thing is to get a Capstar pill from the vet. One pill will kill the fleas on your cat for 24 hours. It won't kill the eggs and larvae...
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RuPaul's Drag Race -- I KNOW I can't be the only one who watches reruns of this.
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One of my housemates had an extremely devoted female cat who disliked it when she traveled out of town. She tended to express her dislike by peeing on the bed, as yours seems to do.
Once health...
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Yes, Kathy, wouldn't it be great to work with yourself?
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Does this mare owner do her own insemination? Vets in this area have become cautious about using the correct semen on the correct mare, and only that.
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Those really are not flattering pictures -- her shoulder looks quite straight, and she also looks offset at the knee, and tied in as well. I don't know that broodmare is the best option for her ...
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Looks like they added quite a few outside "big name" stallions, both dressage and jumping. That's a pretty wide range of types.
Guess they are finally serious about addressing the over...
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You mentioned that the owners are TB people, and not sport horse people. Make sure they know that:
1) To attract many "sporthorse" mares at all, the stallion would need to go through the approvals...
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That crossed my mind as well
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Those horses on that video certainly don't look at all starved to me. The "friendly neighbor" sounded rather clueless about horses as well: "I don't have horses of my own but I tried to feed hers...
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Not trying to be argumentative -- but a search for a GP trained horse has less to do with breeders and more to do with trainers...I don't really know many breeders, either here or in Europe, who are...
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Can't see breyer under the member's list -- maybe it's for the best?
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If you are not looking to produce breeding stock, would a Certificate of Pedigree be enough for you? If you used, say, a stallion approved by the AHS, you could get a Certificate of Pedigree, which...
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We had a case of bastard strangles run through the farm years ago. I was amazed at how well they all healed up with little intervention -- the vet recommended not to fuss much with the open sores --...
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And use of "Outside stallions plus additional fee" is restricted to use of "stallions approved by another registry we deem acceptable," not "random warmblood stallion."
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Warmblood registries DO value a "carefully selected TB stallion" -- see Coconut Grove and Heroicity.
Or do you mean an unapproved one selected by the breeder who then wants registry papers on the...
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The TB mare is "acceptable" for breeding approval because she is a Jockey Club mare (assuming she is registered.) In other words, she has a registry when coming into the approval books. This does not...
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If they're in a carrier, you won't have that much of an issue with fleas getting in the car. Once an adult flea finds a host it likes, it tends to stay put. It's the eggs that drop off and get...
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