My new coloured horsey

forget showing it, just breed from it instead, no doubt worse have been bred from
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Kenzo - that's a bit of a silly suggestion if you don't mind my saying so. How will anyone hear about him if he's got no exposure? I think he should be shown for at least one season - the semen can always be frozen if people can't wait.
 
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Kenzo - that's a bit of a silly suggestion if you don't mind my saying so. How will anyone hear about him if he's got no exposure? I think he should be shown for at least one season - the semen can always be frozen if people can't wait.

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lol good point
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put my name on the list I can't wait to see his off spring!
 
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How old is he? You could always start some parelli whilst your backing him (assuming he's not backed already).

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Parelli - of course, but won't that delay the backing process? Hmmmm now that's a thought.
 
Possibly, but sure you will both reap the benefits in the end.....

Plus you could just stay in and watch DVDs if it's raining.
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I hear they now sell fantastic saddles too.
 
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I have a stunny spotty mare! Can I put him to her? We can breed scewbaloosa's



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I want this one it looks sooo cute!
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WOW she's a brute..................I mean beaut
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Of course, once he's learned to reverse his way around all manner of obstacles on the ground, at least when he naps once you get on you can rest assured that he knows where he's going.
And allow him to do that......... it's a learning curve for both of you.
 
We have a coloured mare that we want to breed from next year, with a view to an event horse for my daughter - how much will the stud fees be for him?
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