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Post by hilayla on Apr 8, 2007 9:40:26 GMT -5
Oh yeah, I totally forgot about Easter! Happy Easter Everyone
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Post by hilayla on Apr 12, 2007 13:51:52 GMT -5
I like feedback too. Of course I haven't had time to really update my boards since I"m moving in a week. I'll start posting more often. I actually read every single post on this board. Even the ER ones. I've never even played version three. lol
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Post by hilayla on Mar 25, 2007 8:37:28 GMT -5
so far my lowest statted mare ever produced my second highest homebred. I got a 62% filly from a 47% mare. They do surprise us sometimes. I try to keep every horse long enough to get one foal now. Just to see, lol.
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Post by hilayla on Mar 25, 2007 8:24:44 GMT -5
Wow, she's nice! Good job.
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Post by hilayla on Mar 25, 2007 8:12:29 GMT -5
I watched the contest. I'm just too DNA ignorant still to participate. Maybe I'll use Diamonds new predictor for the next one. . Oh yeah, congrats to the winners.
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Post by hilayla on Apr 3, 2007 18:06:29 GMT -5
I'd like to suggest something. It's not really important but if it's not too hard to code, it would be cool to have a "go down" button.
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Post by hilayla on May 26, 2007 11:27:25 GMT -5
Boy oh boy if you want anime suggestions I have tons! I can recomend anything by Miyazaki but I especially love Howl's moving castle. I love trigun, wolf's rain, ranma, excel saga, outlaw star, all the gundams, gosh I could go on forever. And that's just some of what I have. I'm lucky my bf is an anime freak and so are his two brothers so there is a constant trickle into the house of stuff.
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Post by hilayla on Apr 9, 2007 9:17:29 GMT -5
Your mom beats me by one year! I'll be 39 in August.
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Post by hilayla on Apr 8, 2007 9:33:54 GMT -5
'Bout time you got here, of course.
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Post by hilayla on Apr 8, 2007 9:23:15 GMT -5
Ooooh Ooooh! I get to be the first to say Welcome Aboard! 'bout time.
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Post by hilayla on Mar 20, 2007 11:46:46 GMT -5
Standardbred
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Gotland
Apr 3, 2007 17:44:09 GMT -5
Post by hilayla on Apr 3, 2007 17:44:09 GMT -5
Breed Goals Any Discipline Conformation/Temperament Black/Bay/Buckskins/Sorrels
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Noma
Apr 3, 2007 17:04:11 GMT -5
Post by hilayla on Apr 3, 2007 17:04:11 GMT -5
Breed Goals Any Discipline Conformation/Temperament Grulla/Cremello
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Post by hilayla on Apr 3, 2007 16:18:41 GMT -5
These are the horses of India's police force. Breed Goals
Any discipline Conformation/Temperament Chestnut/Bay/Grey Bomproof
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Hequ
Apr 2, 2007 8:26:25 GMT -5
Post by hilayla on Apr 2, 2007 8:26:25 GMT -5
Hequ Also Known By: Nanfan, Khetsyui (Russian) The Hequ is found in the Qinghai Province of China and is used as a pack and draft animal as well as for riding and racing. Hequ means "river zig". The breed originated in the border area of Qinghai, Sichuan and Gansu provinces where the Yellow River makes a large "zig". Prior to 1954 the breed was known as Nanfan which is often misapplied to the Tibetan horse. During the T'ang dynasty the Hequ horse was a favored spoil of war in the region. During the T'ang dynasty (618-917) the emperor established a large horse facility to develop the calvary. To do so he imported large numbers of horses from western Asian countries to use on the local Tibetan stock. Chief among the breeds influencing the Hequ were animals imported from Dawan. Dawan was the ancient Chinese name for the kingdom that included Fergana, home of the Akhal-Teke breed. During the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368), Mongols of the Xianbei tribe invaded the area resulting in Mongolian stock being mixed with the Hequ. The Hequ breed's native area is at 11,000 feet in altitude where temperatures are low but the climate is temperate and moist during the summer. Mares mature at two years of age and are usually bred at three. Conception rate is generally around 70% but improved nutrition and care can result in rates as high as 80-90%. Mares sometimes produce twelve to thirteen foals during their lifetime. The breed is classified as a draft-riding animal, solid but coarsely built. The Hequ may be black, brown or grey. There are three varieties of Hequ horses. The Jiaode type is found mainly in the southern parts of Gansu province. These horses are rougher in constitution and have a larger, courser head. The hooves of the Jiaode are also not as strong. The Jiaode is found mainly to be grey and stands about 13.3 hands. The Suoke type is located in western Sichuan province. This variety has a relatively large head and ears and a short loin. The Suoke carries its tail very high as did the ancient T'ang horse. The Kesheng is found in Kesheng Mongolian Autonomous Region in the province of Qinghai. The breeding of the Kesheng is mixed with Mongolian horses. Source: Breeds of Livestock at www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/horses/Breed Goals Any Discipline Conformation/Temperament Black/Brown/Bay
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