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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 108450" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Forget the east Texans, beware of sly old men. I would not breed that horse, or at least so that he knows about it, your assuming he has papers on her... who knows. At this point I would forget about doing what's right and protect yourself and your current investment in the horse. You could call him and ask for the papers for breeding purposes, AQHA will charge you more to reg the foal if it's not done in a certain time period. That gives you a oppurtunity to see exactly what his plan is. If he refuses to give up the papers you will probably never be able to get them later. Sounds to me like he's playing around a bit... Or maybe I'm wrong, just don't understand not giving you papers up front when you made the deal. I also assume you have nothing in writing?</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 108450, member: 378"] Forget the east Texans, beware of sly old men. I would not breed that horse, or at least so that he knows about it, your assuming he has papers on her... who knows. At this point I would forget about doing what's right and protect yourself and your current investment in the horse. You could call him and ask for the papers for breeding purposes, AQHA will charge you more to reg the foal if it's not done in a certain time period. That gives you a oppurtunity to see exactly what his plan is. If he refuses to give up the papers you will probably never be able to get them later. Sounds to me like he's playing around a bit... Or maybe I'm wrong, just don't understand not giving you papers up front when you made the deal. I also assume you have nothing in writing? Alan [/QUOTE]
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