I still have a problem with the fact that he is breeding at 2. He is not even a fully grown mature horse! Yes, you have an idea of what he will mature to look like, but you won't really know until he IS mature. And a yearling can be proven to be a good yearling and to look like he is going to be a good adult horse, but in my book he cannot be "proven" enough to be a stallion until he is actually, well, a stallion.

Hunter Princess wrote:
I do not have time for your ridiculous passive aggressiveness. Off my thread, please.
My awesomest gold star