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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by Horsestarlover02 »
Thanks so much I offeredHoney creek stables wrote:Hi what about https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2569176BlackOak2 wrote:
Speckled San dune is yours to take, he is up and waiting for collection. As a reminder, you'll need to pick him up from this account and please only offer $1, anything else will be rejected.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2568075
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Speckled Panamais yours to take, she is up and waiting for collection. As a reminder, you'll need to pick her up from this account and please only offer $1, anything else will be rejected.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2567006
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by BlackOak2 »
He should be posted shortly.malella wrote:I'll take himSpeckled Sandcastle
2 0 5 2 = 9
2 years (currently in training, so will age up another few months) 2 years, 5.5 months
Colt
Likely Adult Height: 15.2hh
In Training Training Now Complete
Black Based
Single Lp
Appears to be Silver Dapple Smoky Cream Grullo (two creams & dun gene)
HGP: 60118
Scores:
Speed 59 - gold
Strength 28 - (positive, non-colored comment)
Stamina 39 - green
Balance 21
Movement 31
Agility 24
Tempo 36 - gold
Comp Record Not Recorded
Parents not tested.
Back Length: Medium toward long.
Overall Conclusion: Appears to be holding to both parents overall outcomes. This is another that COI should prove useful for those that are looking to solidify some areas that their herds have too much movement in. Favor breeding to confirmed heart horses. This colt would be an excellent candidate to offer a larger body build into a herd that's too light. He is of a heavier build then both of them, but his body size doesn't differ much from his dame. Again, this horse would not be best for herds that are longer backed, because he will offer no help in shortening back length, but he shouldn't be a problem for herds that already favor medium-short or shorter backs. Overall body form should benefit most herds. Please take into consideration his entire herd benefit or failures and not just his color, when you consider adding him to your herd. He will always throw cream foals (buckskin, palomino, smokies), and might throw double dilutes with diluted mares. As color management for herds, he does appear to be black based, the silver gene having remained hidden behind the red-based lineage so for those of you wanting to pull away from the red-bases, he appears to be a single extension carrier (E/e).
He is not yet finished and transferred.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by malella »
Okay what should I offer?BlackOak2 wrote:He should be posted shortly.malella wrote:
I'll take him
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
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These are donations from a club member to the club, so they're freebies, only offer $1, anything else will be rejected (and only from this account).malella wrote:Okay what should I offer?BlackOak2 wrote:
He should be posted shortly.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by malella »
Okay thank youBlackOak2 wrote:These are donations from a club member to the club, so they're freebies, only offer $1, anything else will be rejected (and only from this account).malella wrote: Okay what should I offer?
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by walnut the hamster »
ill take him!!!BlackOak2 wrote:Leopard Horse wrote:...BlackOak2 wrote:...Silverine wrote:...Elaina_Brewster wrote:....mlloftus wrote:...RenegadePegasus wrote:...malella wrote:...Soaring Hooves wrote:...Collector's_Holding wrote:.....ST0RM wrote:......Veterinarian wrote:......Katy_Kanes wrote:....h0rsey wrote:.....spottedleaf10 wrote:....lemoncypress wrote:.......D.M Boarding wrote:....PeacefulOreo wrote:....walnut the hamster wrote:...Horsestarlover02 wrote:...Thundering Horses 2 wrote:...There is one donated horse left for grabs at this time. Here is the breakdown I gave earlier:Clover Stables wrote:...
Speckled Sandcastle
2 0 5 2 = 9
2 years (currently in training, so will age up another few months) 2 years, 5.5 months
Colt
Likely Adult Height: 15.2hh
In Training Training Now Complete
Black Based
Single Lp
Appears to be Silver Dapple Smoky Cream Grullo (two creams & dun gene)
HGP: 60118
Scores:
Speed 59 - gold
Strength 28 - (positive, non-colored comment)
Stamina 39 - green
Balance 21
Movement 31
Agility 24
Tempo 36 - gold
Comp Record Not Recorded
Parents not tested.
Back Length: Medium toward long.
Overall Conclusion: Appears to be holding to both parents overall outcomes. This is another that COI should prove useful for those that are looking to solidify some areas that their herds have too much movement in. Favor breeding to confirmed heart horses. This colt would be an excellent candidate to offer a larger body build into a herd that's too light. He is of a heavier build then both of them, but his body size doesn't differ much from his dame. Again, this horse would not be best for herds that are longer backed, because he will offer no help in shortening back length, but he shouldn't be a problem for herds that already favor medium-short or shorter backs. Overall body form should benefit most herds. Please take into consideration his entire herd benefit or failures and not just his color, when you consider adding him to your herd. He will always throw cream foals (buckskin, palomino, smokies), and might throw double dilutes with diluted mares. As color management for herds, he does appear to be black based, the silver gene having remained hidden behind the red-based lineage so for those of you wanting to pull away from the red-bases, he appears to be a single extension carrier (E/e).
He is not yet finished and transferred.
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by HorzeLover101 »
ill be donating some more horses to this forum so keep an eye out.walnut the hamster wrote: ill take him!!!
Also you can take a look at some of the studs and broodmares i have availible.
Also i do sell them.... They are higher priced to keep the low offers away such as the few hundreds or two digits.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/127301
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/54359
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by Silverine »
Your first foal is ready whenever you'd like to pick her up.Horzelover101 wrote:
Spotted Grade Waiting List
Wanted to post a list so that people know where they are. I'll post the mare's picture and the people waiting for a foal from her underneath.The first mare is very popular and is starting to get up there in years so I'll be looking for a filly from her for myself to replace her.
- Foal for lemoncypress from any mare
- Horsestarlover02
- Collector's_Holding
- Katy_Kanes
- Horzelover101
- Katy_Kanes
- Mlloftus
- Horzelover101
- Katy_Kanes
- Mlloftus
- Horzelover101
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by Horsestarlover02 »
Hey could I breed to this stallion I will pay up to 100k thanksHorzeLover101 wrote:ill be donating some more horses to this forum so keep an eye out.walnut the hamster wrote: ill take him!!!
Also you can take a look at some of the studs and broodmares i have availible.
Also i do sell them.... They are higher priced to keep the low offers away such as the few hundreds or two digits.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/127301
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/54359
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2573073
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Re: Spotted Racing Thoroughbred Breeders Club
Post by BlackOak2 »
He's already been snatched up.walnut the hamster wrote: ill take him!!!
But as HorzeLover101 has already replied, there will be more.
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