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Post by charming on Jan 24, 2014 11:18:54 GMT -8
Spill it! I am thinking of breeding my ApHCC mare Bobby to an Andalusian stallion for an Appaloosa Sport Horse/Half-Andalusian foal, which would be offered for sale in-utero. Will add pictures later Looking forward to hearing other's plans!
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Post by bullyforme on Jan 24, 2014 13:13:58 GMT -8
I'm not breeding anything but boy I'd sure have trouble selling the foal you are planning. Sounds like a truly interesting cross!
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Post by charming on Jan 24, 2014 13:51:20 GMT -8
I think I'll have trouble selling anything that comes out LOL.. I did keep my first home bred foal, she is my driving horse Hopefully it will sell in-utero so that I don't get grabby hands and try to keep it.. I think my fiance would have a conniption! LOL.
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Post by kristi on Jan 24, 2014 15:04:57 GMT -8
There are a couple of nice Andalusian stallions south of Burns Lake, and I think they've had some beautiful crossed on their Paint mares... love the Andalusians... beautiful, strong, nice temperaments... yep, might be hard to give that one up!
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Post by greatredpine on Jan 24, 2014 16:41:50 GMT -8
We have decided that this is the year that we are going to breed my reining mare, Well Dun Jackie, aka, Dunny to the impressive Gold Bar Tristan, aka, Tristan, lol!! We are very excited to see what this cross will give us.
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Post by cowgirl on Jan 24, 2014 18:56:36 GMT -8
Here at TK Pintabians and Arabians, we are planning on breeding two Pintabian mares that are here on lease to our own Pintabian stallion, Beau Bahars Dream. Will be an exciting 2015 as these will be Beau's first foal crop.
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Post by charming on Jan 27, 2014 8:40:53 GMT -8
Nice, what percent Arab is your boy? Love minimal tobi's!
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Post by cowgirl on Jan 27, 2014 17:54:06 GMT -8
Thank you Charming.... He is a registered Pintabian, which means his percentage is 99% or higher
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