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Post by pebbs on Apr 12, 2007 15:13:45 GMT -5
ive replied probably from wrong ranch but did put which ranch to send to lol. Thankies
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Post by pebbs on Apr 6, 2007 17:10:39 GMT -5
i would dearly love to add Mercury Queen to my herd.She has the trait i so want in my Metis Trotters ( these cross) which i dont have. also Fair Exchange .I would gladly pay 15k for first mare but not sure on other as she is quite old.I cant afford to pay more as doing the Metis Trotters i dont earn much on ranch ,which is why im now showing Mels horses
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Brags
Mar 27, 2007 21:08:20 GMT -5
Post by pebbs on Mar 27, 2007 21:08:20 GMT -5
congrats,nothing like making it to grand,now wish mine would lol
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Post by pebbs on Apr 4, 2007 14:05:58 GMT -5
could i please book brood to smarty pants and a brood later to if possable for my other colt whos taking forever to age.Its for ranch 2182 with the kiso breed.I can send 4 straws to stallion when your ready
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Post by pebbs on Apr 3, 2007 18:09:51 GMT -5
how much are you charging for a brood.I would love a foal from Smarty Pants LS.
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Post by pebbs on Jun 13, 2007 21:32:25 GMT -5
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Post by pebbs on May 18, 2007 8:57:00 GMT -5
He has perfect traits for racing/harness.Hes unproven right now but with a stunning pedigree should produce very well. Spotted in a Crowd 67% carrier Bay Spotted Blanket No confo faults Straws up,4 @ 5k He has straws up now but if theres none please email
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Post by pebbs on Mar 20, 2007 15:15:22 GMT -5
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Post by pebbs on Mar 20, 2007 16:06:08 GMT -5
The Metis ( Russian ) Trotter
The Russian Trotter or Métis Trotter was developed in Russia to create a horse with a faster trotting speed than the older Russian Orlov Trotter. 156 Standardbred stallions and 220 mares were imported from the United States between the years of 1890 and 1914. Being the fastest trotter in the world, the Standardbred was crossed with the Orlov Trotter, producing at first animals who were faster but of lower quality. Further breeding produced a larger trotter of better quality. Further infusions of Standardbred and Orlov Trotter were added to the best offspring, and periodic infusions of both breeds are still added to this day. The Russian Trotter has a plain head, long and muscular neck, and long, sloping shoulders. The chest is wide and deep. The legs are strong with clearly defined tendons, but frequently have a knock-kneed and sickle-hocked conformation,causing the feet to move outward as they move. Although it is technically a defect, it does allow them to more easily lengthen their stride and thus can be an advantage for the racing animals. The pasterns are fairly upright, and the bone is generally too light. The breed is usually bay in color, but can be chestnut, black or gray. The breed stands between 15.3 and 16 hh.. Sourced from wikipedia.org [/size]
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Post by pebbs on Mar 20, 2007 16:03:04 GMT -5
The Current Stallions. [/i] Furlong Flyer 59%[/color] Color: Red Dun Tobiano Major Conformation Fault: None Special Trait: Heart Clear Has a 9 in strengh and is passing this on to his foals.. www.somehorsegame.com/horseinfo.php?horseid=00015200[color=navy
unnamed foal 62%
Color: Grey Tobiano Major Conformation Fault: Sway Backed Special Trait: Horse is too young to display trait Clear Above stallions first son. www.somehorsegame.com/horseinfo.php?horseid=38533[/color] Credits 59% Custom coltColor: Dark Chocolate Palomino Lace Snowcap Major Conformation Fault: None Special Trait: Horse is too young to display trait Carrier www.somehorsegame.com/horseinfo.php?horseid=37137[/center] These boys are not standing at stud but if you would like to breed then please message me on ranch where starws can be put up. My goal with this breed is to breed for Speed/Movement....
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Post by pebbs on Apr 15, 2007 18:19:27 GMT -5
ok well ive had a few born,some nice ones to but i just have to brag [/color] I was speachless,hes my best to date now just need to pray on a trait lol
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Post by pebbs on Mar 27, 2007 20:37:58 GMT -5
We currently have one or two due,well ok,over 20 due lol. After this batch are born we will be doing more breed to breed and loseing the LS,right now im dependent on them,trying to get stats in for pure gaited.
As foals are born they will be posted and some may be available so watch this space
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Post by pebbs on Mar 20, 2007 15:55:39 GMT -5
The Racking horse... The "rack" as defined for the Racking Horse was the common name for the gait also referred to as the "single-foot". It is a square, evenly timed gait - an extension of the walk with more speed - and very smooth to ride. It may or may not be performed with high animation, a bobbing "shaky tail", and varying degrees of collection, in the ring or on the trail. It is as natural to the breed as walking, though it may be accentuated through training, pads, or riding styles.
Good looks, stamina and a calm, sweet, willing disposition have been bred into the Racking Horse since the beginning, yet the physical image is one of powerful grace. With a long neck, deep flanks, smooth legs and good bone, he is a horse built to go all day in comfort to the rider. Racking Horses come in all common horse colors, except Appaloosa patterns, and average about 15.2 hands at 1,000 pounds, a substantial pleasure riding mount. Sourced from wikipedia.org [/center][/size]
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Post by pebbs on Mar 20, 2007 15:52:39 GMT -5
The Current BoysRhythm N Rhyme 60%Imported Stallion Color: Red Roan Tobiano Major Conformation Fault: None Special Trait: None Carrier
Naturally five gaited.
He will be very limited stud,has a few straws up
www.somehorsegame.com/horseinfo.php?horseid=39204 Night Trip 58%Color: Mealy Red Bay Rabicano Tobiano Major Conformation Fault: None Special Trait: None Clear
A homebred boy but no gaited traited
www.somehorsegame.com/horseinfo.php?horseid=24305BCh Time Table Color: Bay Overo Major Conformation Fault: Fine Boned Special Trait: Heart
Naturally five gaited. Clear
A big thanks to Terah for allowing us the pleasure of this stunning boy.Hes the foundation to my herd..A very treasured boy Coming shortly to live with us and watch over his foals.
www.somehorsegame.com/horseinfo.php?horseid=3352
Ive not had much luck with this breed as yet as none of my imports had gaited trait so has been a bit of a struggle.Hopefully Rhythm N Rhyme will now sort this out although we do have a few fillies with trait
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Post by pebbs on Mar 20, 2007 15:51:59 GMT -5
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