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Then you should have asked, Does he have (?)breeding if you knew his bloodline look. All Foundation horses have some TB in them somewhere. Your statment about knowing their lines from sight doesn't convience me when you knew the answer to the question as it was in your data-base.


I should have done no such thing. You have absolutely no idea what I was talking about.

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You had just looked at him recently & put him in your data base.


Yes, I did. I look at a LOT of horses in a short period of time. I remembered seeing that photo, but I could not remember the horse's name to look him up. I have entered more than 265,000 horses in my database, and I have entered more than a thousand a day. It's easy to forget a recent entry. All I asked you was did he have race blood in the first 5 generations, because he looked to me like he did and was not all foundation. I don't care what percentage he is, and you avoided my question.

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He is a horse all people remember.


Oh, puleeze. He's no standout horse, I can guarantee you that. He looks like every other blue roan horse out there except he has a touch of race blood in him to keep him from looking like those coarse, cold-blooded Hancock types. That was my point, not that he was "foundation" or not or any sort of exceptional type horse. Get over yourself and your sour grapes.

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Well, he's a Double registered Foundation Horse, & AQHA too. So he's registered with 3 associations.


Like that is some sort of guarantee of quality? Being registered with any foundation registry doesn't mean anything to anyone except those who dislike TB blood.

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Sell your wares to someone else.


I'm not selling any wares whatsoever.