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  • #81
    Why do some people feel like it is their duty to attack people asking for help and offer their expert "I am GOD of the horse world" opinions
    *ahem* I believe AmmyHinter was referring to ME, not you, Bey.

    Really, are you people this obnoxious IRL or just online?
    If you mean when asked a question in person, so I answer truthfully, based on my experience, whether or not I think that's what the questioner wants to hear?

    Yes, I do.
    __________________________
    "... if you think i'm MAD, today, of all days,
    the best day in ten years,
    you are SORELY MISTAKEN, MY LITTLE ANCHOVY."

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    • #82
      I figured it was all of us in the "blood seeking mob."

      In fact, going back to that post, the OP admits she was looking for more than just registration information

      Originally posted by 5 View Post
      [snip] blood seeking mob. [snip] arabhorse2, mp, Ghazzu, sketcher, HighFlyinBey++, grayarabpony, myrna, JSwan

      Instead of hiding behind a made up names [snip]

      Not once did I hear true advice helpful to keep a non breeding stallion focused on work such as vicks vapor rub on the nose, properly fitted stallion ring or similar because this was not 'advice' it was a power game to them to see if they could manipulate a stranger by their online arguments.
      I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right
      Violence doesn't end violence. It extends it. Break the cycle.

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      • #83
        5,

        There are a lot of opinions and emotions flying around here.

        Why don't you call my vet and get a physical for your new horse and ask her for an evaluation? http://www.ruthsobeck.com/ No bias, no drama, just the truth.

        She's a lifelong Arabian horse enthusiast. Also, she recently invested a great deal of time and effort selecting the perfect stallion for her mare, so she's "up" on pertinent current information. I would trust her opinion.

        See you at the stable.
        --o0o--

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        • #84
          Originally posted by 5 View Post
          You are correct.

          Not to mention I am in awe of the poor mannered replies of the posters from page two on hurling insults and chanting 'geld, geld geld' like a blood seeking mob. I would like for them to explain how their life is so impacted if a horse they will never see or interact with is kept intact?

          1. It feels very much like you will make your choice based soley on what will cost you the least/put the most in your pocket regardless of what is best for the horse.
          2. And to the last sentence I quoted above, you impact me DIRECTLY when you do anything to contribute to horses that may end up at an auction or the subject of a Fugly blog. So far, I have spent several thousand dollars on those types of horses this year. That is several thousand with only having one of them land on my property only to need to be euthanized. By breeding or selling a stallion who can breed - who is not a top specimen of his breed- you are a very good contender for contributing to the over breeding problem. And as long as I have to continue to read these rescue threads and as long as it impacts my pocket book and causes me distress, it does impact me.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by VanEq View Post
            I would absolutely not say that this example means that Arabian people are less likely to geld than other breeds. Go to ANY breed show-- AQHA, APHA, Morgan, anything-- and you will see more stallions than at a Hunter/Jumper show... just one potential reason would be that there are classes in breed shows SPECIFICALLY geared toward exhibiting the conformation of a breeding animal (halter classes). Most H/J shows don't offer halter classes-- or at least not to the extent and variety of a breed show.

            People take their stallions to breed shows to promote them to that breed. I know lots of stallions actively competing at H/J shows too, so not sure why you saw so few... but the bottom line is, it's a whole different rodeo at open shows than it is at specialty/breed shows.

            At any rate. I am glad the OP found the information she was looking for on the colt, and I wish her the best of luck in the future. I too think she (and colt) will be far happier down the road if she makes the decision to geld, and I could give 100 reasons why, but it will obviously do no good.
            I can assure you there are far more arabian stallions than there are hunter, jumper, eventer, morgan, or ASB stallions - I've only been to a couple of quarter horse & paint shows so can't speak to that. I worked in arabs for a pretty long time, with plenty of time spent at shows...arab people keep stallions around a lot more than average IME. Good, bad or indifferent, it's a fact...

            Regardless, I'm sure the OP is an adult capable of making decisions. if you don't feel he is stallion quality, then the answer is really quite simple - don't breed to him. Why make it so complex? She probably will end up gelding him anyway - most people find out it's a lot easier and more fun.

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            • #86
              Aug. 13, 2010, 06:35 PM
              Venture22
              Greenie
              Join Date: Jan. 21, 2009
              Posts: 8


              Trying to find pedigree for abandoned horse
              He is supposed to be a very well bred arabian. Suppposedly he showed halter when he was two (he is five or six now.)

              Any links where the forum members are primarally arabian owners have access to pedegree research links, are real nosy and have time to kill?


              Thanks
              arabhorse2, mp, Ghazzu, sketcher, HighFlyinBey++, grayarabpony, myrna, JSwan
              Instead of hiding behind a made up names
              You jump in the saddle,
              Hold onto the bridle!
              Jump in the line!
              ...Belefonte

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