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Old 10-11-2007, 08:07 PM   #1
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Is it just me or does this Stallion have HERDA written all over him? His pedigree is so full of Poco Bueno that it's disgusting.
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Makes you wonder what were people thinking.
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Is it just me or does this Stallion have HERDA written all over him? His pedigree is so full of Poco Bueno that it's disgusting.

Ummm whats a HERDA???
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wow.......and i thought cody had lots of poco bueno in his background
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When a horse has HC, there is a lack of adhesion within the dermis, the deep layer of skin, due to a collagen defect. Think of it like glue holding the skin layers together, only with HC, the glue is inferior. Because the layers are not held firmly together, they separate. When the horse is ridden under saddle or suffers trauma to the skin, the outer layer often splits or separates from the deeper layer, or it can tear off completely. It rarely heals without disfiguring scars. New damaged areas arise continuously, sometimes even without obvious trauma.
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Caterina,
Here maybe this will explain it a little.
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Old 10-11-2007, 08:23 PM   #7
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Here maybe this will explain it a little.
What is HERDA

eww.... poor horses
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YIKES. I'd be worried.
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Makes you wonder why they are selling him? I wonder if he has been tested? I checked out there website and it dosen't say anything about it. It does look like they are trying to get into other lines, more performance bred versus just plain foundation bred.
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Chances are at his age he could be a carrier but unlikely he has it himself, MOST don't live that long
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