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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 60633" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Hi Jen,</p><p></p><p>If you read my post you saw that I did not like the rules the APHA has for Breeding Stock, but Tawni is correct that in APHA shows she can only be shown against other Breeding stock fillies and mares, which is better than the breeding stock gelding and colts have it. But she can be shown in other open shows not affiliated with the APHA, also if she has been nominated she may be shown at any futurity affiliated with or without the APHA.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's certainly not her only claim to fame, I have a great breeding stock gelding that I'm just starting, he'll be a great horse, to die for temperment and not much spook to him, and very well put together and smooth.</p><p></p><p>Depending on your horses color genes (as Tawni stated) and whats out there she could throw some nice colored babies for you. I would breed to a loud colored stud to get a better shot a enough white. Go to <a href="http://www.barlink.com" target="_blank">http://www.barlink.com</a> They have a couple of world class halter stallions right now, Barlink Macho Man Two is an Overo, One touch is a breeding stock Stallion that won some big shows in Texas. Not much color difference in the two.</p><p></p><p>How is your filly bred?</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 60633, member: 378"] Hi Jen, If you read my post you saw that I did not like the rules the APHA has for Breeding Stock, but Tawni is correct that in APHA shows she can only be shown against other Breeding stock fillies and mares, which is better than the breeding stock gelding and colts have it. But she can be shown in other open shows not affiliated with the APHA, also if she has been nominated she may be shown at any futurity affiliated with or without the APHA. It's certainly not her only claim to fame, I have a great breeding stock gelding that I'm just starting, he'll be a great horse, to die for temperment and not much spook to him, and very well put together and smooth. Depending on your horses color genes (as Tawni stated) and whats out there she could throw some nice colored babies for you. I would breed to a loud colored stud to get a better shot a enough white. Go to [url=http://www.barlink.com]http://www.barlink.com[/url] They have a couple of world class halter stallions right now, Barlink Macho Man Two is an Overo, One touch is a breeding stock Stallion that won some big shows in Texas. Not much color difference in the two. How is your filly bred? Alan [/QUOTE]
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