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Vladimir Heavy Horse

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Re: Vladimir Heavy Horse

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8arbarossa wrote: You went for the money after all :lol: :lol:
I went for the home I thought was best for him. I've worked with his new owner before and know their program. I didn't choose them for the fact that they offered more. There were several offers on him and I chose the one I thought was best.
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Re: Vladimir Heavy Horse

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Raikit wrote:
8arbarossa wrote: You went for the money after all :lol: :lol:
I went for the home I thought was best for him. I've worked with his new owner before and know their program. I didn't choose them for the fact that they offered more. There were several offers on him and I chose the one I thought was best.
You dont have to explain yourself to me, i was just joking..

But if you sold it to me, i would have let you keep your World REcord :twisted:
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Re: Vladimir Heavy Horse

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8arbarossa wrote: But if you sold it to me, i would have let you keep your World REcord :twisted:
Seeing as I wasn't trying for it in the first place it shouldn't be hard to beat. :lol: Good luck!
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Re: Vladimir Heavy Horse

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I don't know if anyone is still working with this breed other than myself, but thought I'd post here just in case. I finally got green Strength in my Vlads! Here's the up-and-coming colt:

⇒ɱρξ⇐ Bass
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Re: Vladimir Heavy Horse

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Raikit wrote:I don't know if anyone is still working with this breed other than myself, but thought I'd post here just in case. I finally got green Strength in my Vlads! Here's the up-and-coming colt:

⇒ɱρξ⇐ Bass
Congrats, I'm still working with them, just no one wants to event them...so, put them on the backburner while I work on a few other breeds
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Re: Vladimir Heavy Horse

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I have a question how do you insert images into a fourm
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Re: Vladimir Heavy Horse

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sorry for the unrelated topic
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Re: Vladimir Heavy Horse

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Meyersdale wrote:I have a question how do you insert images into a fourm
look at the top of the color topic
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Re: Vladimir Heavy Horse

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Baranduin Brewster wrote: Congrats, I'm still working with them, just no one wants to event them...so, put them on the backburner while I work on a few other breeds
I took a really long hiatus because of school. My guys are slowly working their way up the ranks in Dressage, Driven Dressage, Marathon Driving, and Log Pull. I actually had to move the colt to holding while I train up some others so that he doesn't miss out on his training. :lol:
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Re: Vladimir Heavy Horse

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Raikit wrote:
Baranduin Brewster wrote: Congrats, I'm still working with them, just no one wants to event them...so, put them on the backburner while I work on a few other breeds
I took a really long hiatus because of school. My guys are slowly working their way up the ranks in Dressage, Driven Dressage, Marathon Driving, and Log Pull. I actually had to move the colt to holding while I train up some others so that he doesn't miss out on his training. :lol:
Well, when your ready, I can toss some events up
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