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Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by Silverine »
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. I was done with her so was willing to send her for free. Let me know if you want your money back.Leopard Horse wrote: Wow that baby looks great stat wise, and it’s also great to have some color on good stats!! I would be interested in the mare. What is your price?
Also, 68% grulla roan filly from the above stallion and the mare's daughter:
Not as great of a jump conformation wise, but also starting from a lower place (13 to 32 versus the 20 to 55 of the colt). No color yet, but a promising comment (Real fast filly you've got here!) which is "higher" than her mother's positive comment (Seems to have decent natural speed.). The filly also got the green agility. Seems the sire likes to pass that around.
Edit: My last two babies for the season.
80% Colt
Smoky Cream Dun Hip Blanket
E? aa CrCr Dd rr zz Lplp toto ?te
This little dude got a gold agility from his sire, which is quite a nice surprise. He's otherwise on the low end, but should be a nice jumping-off point.
25% Colt
Grullo Snowcap
E? aa nn D? rr zz LpLp toto ?te
A colt with a nice little white hat. He otherwise doesn't have much to offer, but should be a good pattern spreader.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by Leopard Horse »
Oh! Could I sell you a rehomable horse? And great foals!!!Silverine wrote:Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. I was done with her so was willing to send her for free. Let me know if you want your money back.Leopard Horse wrote: Wow that baby looks great stat wise, and it’s also great to have some color on good stats!! I would be interested in the mare. What is your price?
Also, 68% grulla roan filly from the above stallion and the mare's daughter:
Not as great of a jump conformation wise, but also starting from a lower place (13 to 32 versus the 20 to 55 of the colt). No color yet, but a promising comment (Real fast filly you've got here!) which is "higher" than her mother's positive comment (Seems to have decent natural speed.). The filly also got the green agility. Seems the sire likes to pass that around.
Edit: My last two babies for the season.
80% Colt
Smoky Cream Dun Hip Blanket
E? aa CrCr Dd rr zz Lplp toto ?te
This little dude got a gold agility from his sire, which is quite a nice surprise. He's otherwise on the low end, but should be a nice jumping-off point.
25% Colt
Grullo Snowcap
E? aa nn D? rr zz LpLp toto ?te
A colt with a nice little white hat. He otherwise doesn't have much to offer, but should be a good pattern spreader.
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Sure. Just let me know when it's up.Leopard Horse wrote:
Oh! Could I sell you a rehomable horse? And great foals!!!
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by RenegadePegasus »
Alright, thanks! I'm looking to expand it, just finding some decent stock to start with.BlackOak2 wrote:You certainly know what stallions to breed to, to get to where you need to go! I'm currently using some of FameDaLupa's stock for the foundation mare.RenegadePegasus wrote:
I would have liked to have seen you breed either the stud or the dame, not just cross two horses that might have appeared to look good together. That being said, either through luck or through design the cross was considerably successful.
I'm fine with it. Welcome to the club.
We're currently working toward purebred spots to offer to our members. We're just not quite there yet. Take a look in the registry to see how close we are. I update mine regularly.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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She is up! https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2384301Silverine wrote:Sure. Just let me know when it's up.Leopard Horse wrote:
Oh! Could I sell you a rehomable horse? And great foals!!!
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by BlackOak2 »
Leopard, can you correct the link that goes to our registration page?Leopard Horse wrote:...
It links us to your reply in that topic, rather than the top of the topic itself.
Here's the corrected link:
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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Oh ya, i did not realize that.BlackOak2 wrote:Leopard, can you correct the link that goes to our registration page?Leopard Horse wrote:...
It links us to your reply in that topic, rather than the top of the topic itself.
Here's the corrected link:
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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Don't forget to check it out!
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by Silverine »
This breeding season was more focused on color than stats (I go back and forth) and popped some very nicely colored colts.
13% Colt
Grulla Near Leopard
E? aa nn D? rr zz Lplp toto ?te
Stats are pretty bad, but at least his confo isn't as bad as his mother. Also, I'm now done with his mother, so she's available to any members that want her.
25% Colt
Grulla Near Fewspot
E? aa nn D? rr zz LpLp toto ?te
His stats are worse than the other colt, but what a pattern! Also done with his mother so she's available as well.
13% Colt
Grulla Near Leopard
E? aa nn D? rr zz Lplp toto ?te
Stats are pretty bad, but at least his confo isn't as bad as his mother. Also, I'm now done with his mother, so she's available to any members that want her.
25% Colt
Grulla Near Fewspot
E? aa nn D? rr zz LpLp toto ?te
His stats are worse than the other colt, but what a pattern! Also done with his mother so she's available as well.
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