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Old 10-08-2007, 08:12 AM   #1
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Would You Breed to this Stallion?

How many of you would consider this stallion breed-worthy? What do you think?



YIKES! Sorry about the gigantic pic, but can't seem to change it. At least no complaints about being able to see it.
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Old 10-08-2007, 08:22 AM   #2
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Well, since I know WHO he is, it wouldn't be fair to give my opinion.

But, even knowing what I know now about him, I would not have chosen to breed to him. Matter of fact, I look for horses without him in the pedigree.
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Yes I would. I also do know who he is and I know what he's produced.
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Ah, but that's not my question. If you were looking at him as a stallion prospect and knew nothing about him, would you breed a mare to him?
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Nope... I would never breed to any stallion without knowing way more information than you have presented.
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Nope... I would never breed to any stallion without knowing way more information than you have presented.

Exactally! I do not EVER breed off of one look or one picture. I want MORE!
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Since we are talking about sex you always want more. ROFLOL
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Oh, you guys are being so difficult. LOL. Okay, then. Would you, from this picture, consider breeding mares to him or totally discard him? Would the picture make you interested in checking further into the stallion as a possible breeding prospect or does it turn you off?
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Nothing about the photo would make me look twice.
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No I wouldnt based off that picture. And well I don't know who he is either. But the picture really doesn't do anything for me.
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