
Re: United Driving Breeders Club
YayVeterinarian wrote:Sorry! There had been a problem with the voting forms as some people kept voting (and non-club members)RenegadePegasus wrote: Ummm... have y’all finished voting yet? I haven’t heard from you in a while.
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Re: United Driving Breeders Club
Okay, so for a while I didn't know what breed I'd use for driving... NOW I KNOW what I am going to use as my driving breed!Veterinarian wrote:.
I am going to probably do Yorkshire Coach Horse!

PS. I will give you some information to create my bio on the 1st page soon... I think I'll give it to you after I create some good Yorkishires?

Re: United Driving Breeders Club
mlloftus wrote:ping
Thundering Hooves wrote:ping
Golden_Stats wrote:ping
StellaSim wrote:ping
Baranduin Brewster wrote:ping
Sawd10 wrote:ping
RenegadePegasus wrote:ping
How is everyone doing? Did you manage to improve your lines?

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Re: United Driving Breeders Club
Currently, working on Dutchies and St. Lawerances.Veterinarian wrote:mlloftus wrote:pingThundering Hooves wrote:pingGolden_Stats wrote:pingStellaSim wrote:pingBaranduin Brewster wrote:pingSawd10 wrote:pingRenegadePegasus wrote:ping
How is everyone doing? Did you manage to improve your lines?
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Re: United Driving Breeders Club
Nice! For a specific driving discipline or generally driving Dutchies and St. Lawrences?Baranduin Brewster wrote: Currently, working on Dutchies and St. Lawerances.

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Re: United Driving Breeders Club
Getting there, I infused some new blood into some of my Andravidas to try and get them to have some better driving conformations. Those are going along well, but slowly as I breed back to pure.Veterinarian wrote:How is everyone doing? Did you manage to improve your lines?

Re: United Driving Breeders Club
Sounds good ^^StellaSim wrote:Getting there, I infused some new blood into some of my Andravidas to try and get them to have some better driving conformations. Those are going along well, but slowly as I breed back to pure.Veterinarian wrote:How is everyone doing? Did you manage to improve your lines?

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Re: United Driving Breeders Club
St. Lawrences should be good for anything but Log Pull, Dutchies for Log Pull and forgot to mention the Traits (eventually for Log Pull)Veterinarian wrote:Nice! For a specific driving discipline or generally driving Dutchies and St. Lawrences?Baranduin Brewster wrote: Currently, working on Dutchies and St. Lawerances.
Mooreland Farms, Inc.
Where the Best, Keeps Getting Better!
Eventing Account
Proud Breeder of: Walkaloosa & Sugarbush Draft
Farm Log, Training, Sales/Silent Auctions
Club Affiliations: Inhand Jumping Club & United Driving Breeders Club
Where the Best, Keeps Getting Better!
Eventing Account
Proud Breeder of: Walkaloosa & Sugarbush Draft
Farm Log, Training, Sales/Silent Auctions
Club Affiliations: Inhand Jumping Club & United Driving Breeders Club

Re: United Driving Breeders Club
How is everyone doing? Did you manage to improve your lines?[/quote]
Trying too, just need some high strength mares first.
Trying too, just need some high strength mares first.
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Re: United Driving Breeders Club
In the market there are plenty of high Strength mares confo-wise. You can buy one of them and use a stud with a gold Strength comment to help you improve your Breeder's report!mlloftus wrote:Trying too, just need some high strength mares first.Veterinarian wrote:How is everyone doing? Did you manage to improve your lines?