sonnet78 wrote:
hey view : Sonnet is a georgian grande but she was actually bred in Canada but similar breed operation a flyw and was reccomended to them by flyingw. I knew I wanted a cross bred horse I just had no clue how to go about it before hand. Unlike a fair few people I spent a huge amount of time and invested a lot of money and effort into researching and viewing multiple breeders operations and horses before I bought my horse.
i think I am one of the lucky one sout there who ended up with a well thought out and put together horse through careful breeding and attention.
I get so damn irrate when people by shitty bred horses because it *could* be fantastic or it *could* be perdyyyy. It gives cross breed owners suchj as myself a bad rep and others a low opinion of us.
Back at cha sonnet! I stand corrected! I understand your feelings towards the crap breeders. I have two purebreds and I feel the say way when I read/hear breed 'put-downs' and etc. Well, yes the bad IS true if you look at the bad examples of course. Now, if only people would stop doing that! Uh, yeah riiiiight...