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- PaintsStables July 2015
- SandycreekFarm July 2015
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Im just wondrring something as a 6th gen colt i just bred papered A same as his sire, i just wanted to know what to do with himLife is Special live it to your fullest
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I breed so many horses, that I tend to show them for a while, if they pass all the free tests. I see how they do showing. I am upgraded, so if they paper the same as their sire. I compare them next, and then compare them to their brothers. Then decide if I geld them or not. I am still just working on checking 3 year old colts right now. But that is just the way I do it, some other members may have better suggestions for you.
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Myself, if he papered about the same as his sire, I would geld him and add him to my show horses. There is some showing advantage to neutering horses, and I prefer to have my breeding stock be increasing in ability as the generations increase. It can take several generations to get from A to *Star, but unless the sire of this colt is very close to *Star ability, the colt isn't likely to be a candidate for producing one.
Especially since Ammit revamped the showing system, the more show horses you have the better your weekly income.De gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592