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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 213532" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Not sure what is going on here it may be a bit of another war of words from the cattle side from you guys. But JMO, 6 yr old for a stud is not full grown by any means, the 2 pics of the grandsons are of well matured older stallions, not a 6 yr old stallion let alone a gelding. I like the looks of his $600 project and he looks good enough as a 4yr old (assuming 4 yr by the date of the pic). He looks a heck of a lot better than alot of the other horses I've seen pics on.</p><p></p><p>Again if this is personal between you guys from other posts, leave me out of it, I just think you're off base taking it out on this horse. I would have bought this horse in second for $600, because, I could have made up to 5 times the money back in my area. This doesn't look like a 4 yr old with health problems.</p><p></p><p>JMO</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 213532, member: 378"] Not sure what is going on here it may be a bit of another war of words from the cattle side from you guys. But JMO, 6 yr old for a stud is not full grown by any means, the 2 pics of the grandsons are of well matured older stallions, not a 6 yr old stallion let alone a gelding. I like the looks of his $600 project and he looks good enough as a 4yr old (assuming 4 yr by the date of the pic). He looks a heck of a lot better than alot of the other horses I've seen pics on. Again if this is personal between you guys from other posts, leave me out of it, I just think you're off base taking it out on this horse. I would have bought this horse in second for $600, because, I could have made up to 5 times the money back in my area. This doesn't look like a 4 yr old with health problems. JMO Alan [/QUOTE]
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