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  • Totally Totilas Club????

    What is this???? Semen brokerage?

    From Warmblood-sales.com site "Totally Totilas is a prestigious club of equine athletes, and all riders, trainers, horses, and breeders associated with the Totally Totilas brand are successful in the sport. The cost of membership to Totally Totilas is to own a Totilas foal or to have joined a Totilas foal syndicate, have a mare in foal to Totilas or have purchased Totilas semen. Totilas breeders know value and have invested wisely in Totilas."

    And, then there is their website: http://totallytotilas.com

    Somebody's been drinking the tea…..and feebly trying to convince others…..or perhaps for profit. I think I'll pass.

  • #2
    wtffffffff

    At least this entire circus has shown that this model of stallion ownership and using a horse as a brand doesn't work!

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    • #3
      What a bizarre website.

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      • #4
        Whois shows the site to be under Elizabeth Tarbell. As most things Totilas, all are not created equal, as any foal by any stallion. IMHO, of course.
        Mary Lou
        http://www.homeagainfarm.com

        https://www.facebook.com/HomeAgainFarmHanoverians

        Member OMGiH I loff my mares clique

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        • #5
          Justin Bieber is going to be pissed that some of his fan club jumped ship.
          The Totilas Believers -
          All of Totilas’ offspring can become equally or even more successful than Totilas.

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          • #6
            I am confused as well. Is she a broker for Paul S. as she listed his other stallions? Or is she just in love with her Totilas colt that she formed a fan club for his sire? Just trying to understand the function of the "club".
            Read about my time at the Hannoveraner Verband Breeders Courses:
            http://blumefarm.com/hannoveranercourse2011.html
            http://blumefarm.com/hannoveranercourse2012.html

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Blume Farm View Post
              I am confused as well. Is she a broker for Paul S. as she listed his other stallions? Or is she just in love with her Totilas colt that she formed a fan club for his sire? Just trying to understand the function of the "club".
              I don't believe she is a broker for PS, as the other stallion pages on that website contain links to Superior Equine Sires - as does the Join the Club page.

              Unless things have changed in the past couple of months, the featured colt is still co-owned by his breeder, Sherry Smith of Dogwood Sporthorses, and Alain Seheut (owner of Soprano). And, as far as I know, the breeder was flattered that the website owner wanted to feature her colt, but a bit confused and bemused like the rest of us.

              I am REALLY about the Sales page. I expected it to contain listings of Totilas offspring for sale, but instead it lists various products, with this disclaimer.

              Totally Totilas finds the most educational, nutritional and useful products in the world of equestrian sports and offers them to our visitors and members. Five percent (bolding is mine) of Totally Totilas net profits will be donated to a 501c3 to be established for the purpose of siting one or more locations, land purchase, facility construction and ongoing operating costs to include but not be limited to trainer salaries and the purchase of FEI level schoolmasters for the successful formation of a National Riding Academy located in the United States and focused on the classical training of riders and sport horses up all the levels to Grand Prix.

              FIVE PERCENT of net profits go to a yet to be established 5013c for developing a riding academy? Really? So the website owner pockets the other 95%, and uses 5% from a "non-profit" to fund her farm/riding academy. Wow. I wonder how many people are going to fall for that?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DownYonder View Post
                FIVE PERCENT of net profits go to a yet to be established 5013c for developing a riding academy? Really? So the website owner pockets the other 95%, and uses 5% from a "non-profit" to fund her farm/riding academy. Wow. I wonder how many people are going to fall for that?
                Short answer: no one.

                People in horses are broke, and always looking down the lane towards that sale / super client that will bring them current.

                On the upside, at least this person has filed with the IRS.
                Logres Farm on Facebook
                http://logresfarmpintowarmbloods.com/
                http://logresdobermans.com/

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cartier View Post
                  On the upside, at least this person has filed with the IRS.
                  You missed this part:

                  ...will be donated to a 501c3 to be established...

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                  • #10
                    Very strange and confused about the mission of such a club. However, I would love to have a National Riding School!

                    If I won the lottery I would love to open up a barn on the East coast (VA, NC area) that specializes in correctly starting young horses...sort of a National YH training/ sales barn. It would have a head trainer and a working student program. The WSs would be responsible for say 5 horses each, all under the guidance and eye of the head trainer. The goal would be affordable, correct starting, training and showing of YHs. It would also be a central area where potential buyers could go and see multiple young horses in one location. But I digress from the point of this thread onto my lottery winning dream....
                    Read about my time at the Hannoveraner Verband Breeders Courses:
                    http://blumefarm.com/hannoveranercourse2011.html
                    http://blumefarm.com/hannoveranercourse2012.html

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                    • #11
                      he's a horse. A very nice horse.

                      I wish people would not make a circus about him

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Crockpot View Post
                        he's a horse. A very nice horse.

                        I wish people would not make a circus about him
                        You just don't Believe....

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                        • #13
                          How very odd indeed.
                          Ryu Equestrian & Facebook Page
                          Breeding Horses Today, for the Equestrian Sport of Tomorrow.
                          Osteen & Gainesville, Florida.

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                          • #14
                            The header proudly trumpets, "THE INTERNATIONAL MARKETPLACE FOR TOTILAS FOALS," for whatever that's worth.

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                            • #15
                              The wording was interesting; in order to become a member you had to either buy a foal, buy into a syndicate or purchase a breeding, however the underlying message was that you had to do it through this website. If it were just a fan club, I would imagine that anyone with Totilas offspring or mare in foal to him this year could join.

                              Its kind of sketchy really

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                              • #16
                                Originally posted by DownYonder View Post
                                You missed this part:
                                I sure did!

                                Not to disparage this fine fledging effort, but I would like to mention here that I have just started my "Elaine's Monaco Get Away Fund." It works like this: For a paltry $5 K initial investment and nominal annual dues, you all get the opportunity to fund my riding career. With the excess I intend to build a barn, with an indoor arena, remodel my home, resurrect my formerly fabulous wardrobe, and take a few vacations. I intend this to be a 501c3... but I can't guarantee that the IRS will see it my way.

                                Just offering. Oh and, I like Totilas as much as the next guy.
                                Logres Farm on Facebook
                                http://logresfarmpintowarmbloods.com/
                                http://logresdobermans.com/

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                                • #17
                                  Originally posted by Janeway View Post
                                  Its kind of sketchy really
                                  Very sketchy. But I really don't think the breeder of the featured colt is in any way involved with it. Yes, she knows her colt is the cover boy, but I doubt she is fully aware of how "questionable" the whole concept is.

                                  I am actually wondering if Carol Austin is aware that her business is linked to the site.

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