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Apr 19 11 5:53 AM
forthefutureofthebreed wrote: stxreiner wrote: mtrose wrote: stxreiner wrote: and what is BC's show record to prove that other qualified APHA judges agree that he has " individual quality and type" of a current APHA champion and is an asset to the future of the APHA breed? And just an observation: if his stud fee is still $750, then based on a somewhat commonly used rule of thumb that weanling/yearlings base value is 3X stud fee, his babies should be worth around $2250.I'm just going to say that this is a little ironic to me, considering that it appears from your website that neither your stallion nor most of your mares have a show record.You're right they don't, but I also don't talk about my horses as if they're the second coming... and I don't get defensive if someone picks them apart. Mediocrity does have its advantages.
stxreiner wrote: mtrose wrote: stxreiner wrote: and what is BC's show record to prove that other qualified APHA judges agree that he has " individual quality and type" of a current APHA champion and is an asset to the future of the APHA breed? And just an observation: if his stud fee is still $750, then based on a somewhat commonly used rule of thumb that weanling/yearlings base value is 3X stud fee, his babies should be worth around $2250.I'm just going to say that this is a little ironic to me, considering that it appears from your website that neither your stallion nor most of your mares have a show record.You're right they don't, but I also don't talk about my horses as if they're the second coming... and I don't get defensive if someone picks them apart.
mtrose wrote: stxreiner wrote: and what is BC's show record to prove that other qualified APHA judges agree that he has " individual quality and type" of a current APHA champion and is an asset to the future of the APHA breed? And just an observation: if his stud fee is still $750, then based on a somewhat commonly used rule of thumb that weanling/yearlings base value is 3X stud fee, his babies should be worth around $2250.I'm just going to say that this is a little ironic to me, considering that it appears from your website that neither your stallion nor most of your mares have a show record.
stxreiner wrote: and what is BC's show record to prove that other qualified APHA judges agree that he has " individual quality and type" of a current APHA champion and is an asset to the future of the APHA breed? And just an observation: if his stud fee is still $750, then based on a somewhat commonly used rule of thumb that weanling/yearlings base value is 3X stud fee, his babies should be worth around $2250.
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