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Keeping a directory of breeders working on the same goal is also helpful.
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Each breed may have only one topic. The first post in the topic is to be informative. It should help explain the breed, and breeding goals; advice on how to select mares and stallions; and links to ideal Stallions available for breeding.
Keeping a directory of breeders working on the same goal is also helpful.
All new threads must be approved.

Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses
I've been breeding Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses for a little over a year now, and I'm starting to see more of this breed on the site. That makes me so happy!
I hope this can be a forum for us to discuss the breed and find other to cooperate with so we can keep the inbreeding down and create an amazing breed!
I hope this can be a forum for us to discuss the breed and find other to cooperate with so we can keep the inbreeding down and create an amazing breed!

Re: Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses
Hi!rosie0922 wrote:.
I noticed you have a KMSH stallion, and I would love to breed him to some of my mares to get some more purebreds on the site

This is the stallion I saw: http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1993807, and if you have others I'd be interested in breeding with them too


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Re: Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses
I would be happy to sell him to you as well if you're interested.Ljusalv wrote:Hi!rosie0922 wrote:.
I noticed you have a KMSH stallion, and I would love to breed him to some of my mares to get some more purebreds on the site
This is the stallion I saw: http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1993807, and if you have others I'd be interested in breeding with them too

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Re: Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses
If you have a mare or filly you'd be willing to let go (for a fair price, of course), I'd love to start a secondary line.Ljusalv wrote:I've been breeding Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses for a little over a year now, and I'm starting to see more of this breed on the site. That makes me so happy!
I hope this can be a forum for us to discuss the breed and find other to cooperate with so we can keep the inbreeding down and create an amazing breed!


Re: Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses
I would love to buy him if you don't wish to keep him! Does 20k sound fair to you?rosie0922 wrote:I would be happy to sell him to you as well if you're interested.


Re: Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses
I'm sure I do. Let me have a look and get back to youSilverine wrote:
If you have a mare or filly you'd be willing to let go (for a fair price, of course), I'd love to start a secondary line.



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Re: Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses
Sure! I'll put him up for offers.Ljusalv wrote:I would love to buy him if you don't wish to keep him! Does 20k sound fair to you?rosie0922 wrote:I would be happy to sell him to you as well if you're interested.

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Re: Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses
Any of the mares in this field would be a great jumping off point. I don't mind if they're older - I can still get at least one or two foals from them before they're done.Ljusalv wrote: I'm sure I do. Let me have a look and get back to youfeel free to look in my meadows as well and suggest horses you'd like to buy
