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- CrunchyFarmMama June 2017
- RoseFlute June 2017
- StarfireAcres June 2017
- Wolfgang Pride June 2017
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Satin SPAYED mares
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Ummm just some advice. You really should breed evenly the stud is a 6G (sixth generation) and the dams are way off thats why they were altered. If you want good foals and for them to stay intact then breeding evenly will really help. Lots of people are more willing to buy even horses than non I've noticedThanked by 1StarfireAcres
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5,000hb for a spayed horse is high even if they are satin ;) you would get more bites if they were cheaperThanked by 1Wolfgang Pride
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It's more that the stallion and mares are very different paper levels. He's descended from another Star (very evenly papered pedigree on that side) and she's still Blue (from a Star/Blue breeding, both dams).
They are a little expensive for show ponies, true, but I thought it was more that the grey they have will block out the satin eventually (or someone could correct me?).Thanked by 1MoonAcre Stables -
@RoseFlute Yeah the lines are just off by a lot but I don't think the grey will push out/block out the satin not sure though