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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 102530" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>This part I agree 100%, I have a hard time with people that breed to the pretty black & white horse or to the dun, just because they like the color or always wanted one.</p><p></p><p>The appy I agree needs to go to a professional trainer (if the owner can't or does'nt want to try stopping her from pulling back in the ties) or to the canner, she may never be right. Appys are so darn hard headed (imo).</p><p></p><p>The paint on the other hand has never been given a chance. From what I can tell from the picture, which may not be giving a fair view of the filly, she's not one to rebreed, I don't like the way she is put together. But if she is a freebie to some good <strong>ethical</strong> trainer I bet the filly would do fine in most homes and the trainer would turn a profit. Key word her be ethical, not someone that puts 30 days on it and sells it to the first warm body through the doors. She looks like a 2 yr old ready to start.</p><p></p><p>JMO (Again :lol: )</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 102530, member: 378"] This part I agree 100%, I have a hard time with people that breed to the pretty black & white horse or to the dun, just because they like the color or always wanted one. The appy I agree needs to go to a professional trainer (if the owner can't or does'nt want to try stopping her from pulling back in the ties) or to the canner, she may never be right. Appys are so darn hard headed (imo). The paint on the other hand has never been given a chance. From what I can tell from the picture, which may not be giving a fair view of the filly, she's not one to rebreed, I don't like the way she is put together. But if she is a freebie to some good [b]ethical[/b] trainer I bet the filly would do fine in most homes and the trainer would turn a profit. Key word her be ethical, not someone that puts 30 days on it and sells it to the first warm body through the doors. She looks like a 2 yr old ready to start. JMO (Again :lol: ) Alan [/QUOTE]
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