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Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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If she's not snatched by another member, I'll use her in the lines here.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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Works for me. I'll leave her up until she finds a home, so everyone is free to offer whenever.BlackOak2 wrote: If she's not snatched by another member, I'll use her in the lines here.
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Wonderful!Silverine wrote:Works for me. I'll leave her up until she finds a home, so everyone is free to offer whenever.BlackOak2 wrote: If she's not snatched by another member, I'll use her in the lines here.
Your work on the black genes with the Lp is really sticking well. It's nice to utilize established traits. I've forgotten what it's like to jump from a high hill.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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Yeah, they do offer quite a nice bit of spread once they start breeding together.BlackOak2 wrote: Wonderful!
Your work on the black genes with the Lp is really sticking well. It's nice to utilize established traits. I've forgotten what it's like to jump from a high hill.
Though working with them again showed me how few of them I had stashed away, so I'm also working on replenishing my stockpile.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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Silverine wrote:Yeah, they do offer quite a nice bit of spread once they start breeding together.BlackOak2 wrote: Wonderful!
Your work on the black genes with the Lp is really sticking well. It's nice to utilize established traits. I've forgotten what it's like to jump from a high hill.
Though working with them again showed me how few of them I had stashed away, so I'm also working on replenishing my stockpile.
Oh yeah, you don't want to loose such nice work!
I'm hoping to resurrect my leopard tarpans soon myself. But they're in good waiting.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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Hello, I am interested in this breeding club what do I have to do to join?
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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You will need to offer for evaluation, a thoroughbred that you have bred and has been competed. You do not need to have trained the horse yourself. You also do not need to prove that the parents of that horse were bred by you. Only that you have produced the horse you're offering for evaluation.malella wrote:Hello, I am interested in this breeding club what do I have to do to join?
If you do not currently have a thoroughbred, we are not currently accepting non-breeding members. That might change in the future.
Also, if you previously had a thoroughbred that has since passed on, that you have bred and competed, such a horse can also be offered for evaluation. Though we do prefer currently living ones, we can make an exception in certain cases.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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BlackOak2 wrote:You will need to offer for evaluation, a thoroughbred that you have bred and has been competed. You do not need to have trained the horse yourself. You also do not need to prove that the parents of that horse were bred by you. Only that you have produced the horse you're offering for evaluation.malella wrote:Hello, I am interested in this breeding club what do I have to do to join?
If you do not currently have a thoroughbred, we are not currently accepting non-breeding members. That might change in the future.
Also, if you previously had a thoroughbred that has since passed on, that you have bred and competed, such a horse can also be offered for evaluation. Though we do prefer currently living ones, we can make an exception in certain cases.
Okay I do have a thoroughbred does it matter what age?
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Not at all. Age is completely irrelevant in our evaluation.malella wrote:BlackOak2 wrote:
You will need to offer for evaluation, a thoroughbred that you have bred and has been competed. You do not need to have trained the horse yourself. You also do not need to prove that the parents of that horse were bred by you. Only that you have produced the horse you're offering for evaluation.
If you do not currently have a thoroughbred, we are not currently accepting non-breeding members. That might change in the future.
Also, if you previously had a thoroughbred that has since passed on, that you have bred and competed, such a horse can also be offered for evaluation. Though we do prefer currently living ones, we can make an exception in certain cases.Okay I do have a thoroughbred does it matter what age?
As long as you are registered as the breeder and the horse has a competition record.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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BlackOak2 wrote:Not at all. Age is completely irrelevant in our evaluation.malella wrote:
As long as you are registered as the breeder and the horse has a competition record.
Winning competition record?
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