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Old 11-29-2005, 08:42 AM   #51
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hi

i think anwerp city would be a lovely stallion for this mare
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Old 11-29-2005, 08:50 AM   #52
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What would be nice is an HGS forum for advertising breeding stallions.
No kidding..where has this thread gone...
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Old 11-29-2005, 09:08 AM   #53
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Isnt this thread asking for a stud?

I think they are gorgeous! I love your site and those babies........WOW! I just love colour!
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Old 11-29-2005, 09:09 AM   #54
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Bailey boots, thank you for the comments on my website. I work very hard to keep it updated and "Jazzed" up for my web based clients. It is a continuing work in progress.

Actually "mystery" is for sale. Sadly, I do not own her . She is a beauty though!! Her owner is quite proud of her also!!
I bet those legs don't stay that white either she is really nice - would do very well over here this side of the pond. its lovely for a horse owner when the breeder is very proud of their stock - I have pictures of mine on the breeders site also and its a nice touch.

I saw some of the video of your boy and he does have a wonderful movement. The web page is a great advertising tool & you have some lovely stock.
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Old 11-29-2005, 09:10 AM   #55
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In the defense of Tricon, not that I own him or anything , I would like to point out that he does track up in the video and even over tracks slightly...and his foals have great shoulders as well. This bay coalt is pretty fabulous, in my opinion. And the point in offering different stallion optinions is so the mare owners see what other people find on the net, have bred to, etc. It is the mare owners that can decide if they like the stud or not, find him to track up enough, like his shoulder etc. Everyone is going to have a different opinion. Like Max for instance. If I was judging him by his confo shot I would say he is very front heavy. The whole body looks to be in the front half of the photo, but I am sure he is not really like that.
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My mare over tracks and always has, since I got her as a 2 year old....I love it.
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Old 11-29-2005, 09:25 AM   #57
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What would be nice is an HGS forum for advertising breeding stallions.
It would be ok, as long as people didn't confuse it with the critique section - seems if you own a stallion you are open to everyones opinion on it whether you requested it or not. Don't think I would put my boy in there - but of course, silly me.. he is only three years old & quite a few years off breeding yet. He needs to be taught to "perform" first .. so I am teaching him to jump through hoops.
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Old 11-29-2005, 09:30 AM   #58
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It would be ok, as long as people didn't confuse it with the critique section - seems if you own a stallion you are open to everyones opinion on it whether you requested it or not. Don't think I would put my boy in there - but of course, silly me.. he is only three years old & quite a few years off breeding yet. He needs to be taught to "perform" first .. so I am teaching him to jump through hoops.
I thought Bailey was a gelding! and when you are done with the hoops.... get a trampoline!!





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Old 11-29-2005, 09:46 AM   #59
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I thought Bailey was a gelding! and when you are done with the hoops.... get a trampoline!!




Thats me on a trampoline !! LMAO too funny April
yes Bailey is an Ungelded gelding I like the sound of that LOL!! I am sure as long as he keeps his fuzzy fruit he will be happy.
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It would be ok, as long as people didn't confuse it with the critique section - seems if you own a stallion you are open to everyones opinion on it whether you requested it or not. Don't think I would put my boy in there - but of course, silly me.. he is only three years old & quite a few years off breeding yet. He needs to be taught to "perform" first .. so I am teaching him to jump through hoops.
Other forums have done this to bring a bit of peace in areas where everyone is trying to outdo each other. It got to the point in many of these forums that a mare owner was literally bombarded with every stallion under the sun whether that stud fit the mare or not. By having a separate section the mare owner could look quietly without being overwhelmed. My comment was a suggestion only and prompted by the fact that we seem to have more breeders registered on HGS than before. Take my comment what ever way you wish, my stallion is not on the market and I have nothing to gain personally. It is not difficult to create another section and the ones in existence are not "critique" forums at all.
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