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Quote:I just enjoy making them mad.I must admit..... I got a little upset when she said I was selfish and not wanting to better the breed because I am wanting to make money.Horses are expensive! Who the heck DOESN'T want to recoup some of their money out of them and what wrong with that?Heck, I'd gladly turn out a poor conformationed High Brow Cat for $750,000 any day of the week! I could do that once every 3 years and have a darn good lifestyle!
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Quote:There has been quite a lot of resistance to what is really a simple concept. Nobody knows for sure if a horse will or won't be able to do something until they are tried
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Quote:It is NOT wrong to breed PROVEN horses to produce MORE proven horses!! Proof is in the pudding and people pay for that.
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Quote:There is value for a horse other than competition. Possibly as a ranch horse or a trail horse.
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Quote:YES FTFOTHB says SHE KNOWS ALL. She knows her horse is all that and a bag of chips. THAT's what I'm talking about. Do you READ what she says or just skip over it, cause I'm reading it and it makes no sense to ME!
Feb 22 08 4:57 PM
Quote:I do think it's okay to make money with performance horses, even if their conformation isn't perfect or if they don't measure up to Mixer's painting. Unless the "non perfect" conformation means they are crippled (or deaf, I still can't get over that) or look like bad arabians.
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