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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 113177" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>You know tapeworm, I thought we might agree on a few things, but every time you make a post you show a little more about your knowledge of the horse business or lack there of! You throw shots at posters without any knowledge of their history or what type of stock they own yet you call yourself a "horseman". Your latest post to Runningbill was juvenile at best and completly tackless. I for one, would love to hear more and learn more from people like running bill. mscamp and I don't see eye to eye sometimes but ms is someone I have learned from, a can disagree with me with class. Why does it matter to you what kind of a horse is a "real horse"? Why should you care if someone owns Arabs, appys, QH, TB, Paso's, or what ever, they are all "real" horses and everyone has the right to prefer the breed they want.</p><p></p><p>Why don't you start you "real" horse education on trying to figure out what a standard "live foal guarantee stallion contract" is before you question someones ethics.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 113177, member: 378"] You know tapeworm, I thought we might agree on a few things, but every time you make a post you show a little more about your knowledge of the horse business or lack there of! You throw shots at posters without any knowledge of their history or what type of stock they own yet you call yourself a "horseman". Your latest post to Runningbill was juvenile at best and completly tackless. I for one, would love to hear more and learn more from people like running bill. mscamp and I don't see eye to eye sometimes but ms is someone I have learned from, a can disagree with me with class. Why does it matter to you what kind of a horse is a "real horse"? Why should you care if someone owns Arabs, appys, QH, TB, Paso's, or what ever, they are all "real" horses and everyone has the right to prefer the breed they want. Why don't you start you "real" horse education on trying to figure out what a standard "live foal guarantee stallion contract" is before you question someones ethics. Alan [/QUOTE]
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