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Re: Farant's stables (RUS)
Hmmm,about that,I can't help being pickyFarant wrote:They both are good, don't be so picky! But second girl took my heart from first sight, I can't wait to see her in full blossom.Champi0nBr66der3 wrote:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/514558
Finally... a filly I've wanted for so long
I ran through studs, seeking for high strong stallion. Surprisingly, I didn't find even green strength, 'fairly strong' is a best.

If you're looking for strong stallions then i recommend this one http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/372161

Re: Farant's stables (RUS)
He is not suitable because of his body type. But breeding him with Sissy might result in something between them. This is something like brainstorming in breeding.Champi0nBr66der3 wrote:Hmmm,about that,I can't help being picky![]()
If you're looking for strong stallions then i recommend this one http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/372161

Should be hard being picky when horses are good.


Re: Farant's stables (RUS)
Youngsters live well enough. Hope that Wooden Demon will gain his title in Cross Country or Hunter in a few days.
My first horse Wooden Topaz is almost 12 years old, 8 or 9 more and she will vanish. Sure she will leave an offspring, but I'll miss her.
Galloping Wisk is growing and promise to be elegant small mare. She is 1y2m old and 148.4% trained. I wrote it just in case to have chance to compare my training speed.
My first horse Wooden Topaz is almost 12 years old, 8 or 9 more and she will vanish. Sure she will leave an offspring, but I'll miss her.
Galloping Wisk is growing and promise to be elegant small mare. She is 1y2m old and 148.4% trained. I wrote it just in case to have chance to compare my training speed.

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Re: Farant's stables (RUS)
Thanks for taking good care of herFarant wrote:Youngsters live well enough. Hope that Wooden Demon will gain his title in Cross Country or Hunter in a few days.
My first horse Wooden Topaz is almost 12 years old, 8 or 9 more and she will vanish. Sure she will leave an offspring, but I'll miss her.
Galloping Wisk is growing and promise to be elegant small mare. She is 1y2m old and 148.4% trained. I wrote it just in case to have chance to compare my training speed.


Re: Farant's stables (RUS)
It's easy)Champi0nBr66der3 wrote:Thanks for taking good care of her
So, I got another COLT. But look at him, I was right. Very light mare and very heavy stallion resulted in medium pretty balanced foal better than his father. I think he even got no negative comment. Now I think I should change type to horse and keep the meduim build. I'm curious about how looks the very heavy horse, have you ever seen one?
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I might go from another end and find a good heavy mare and lease her, 'cause I got plenty of stallions at any taste... Full load of stallions.


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Well,one advantage of stallions is that if they are successful,you can preserve his bloodline by freezing himFarant wrote:It's easy)Champi0nBr66der3 wrote:Thanks for taking good care of her
So, I got another COLT. But look at him, I was right. Very light mare and very heavy stallion resulted in medium pretty balanced foal better than his father. I think he even got no negative comment. Now I think I should change type to horse and keep the meduim build. I'm curious about how looks the very heavy horse, have you ever seen one?
Without a name
I might go from another end and find a good heavy mare and lease her, 'cause I got plenty of stallions at any taste... Full load of stallions.

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I can't see how good he is before he will become adult. Now I just see that he is balanced and ready to work with. Let's wait until he is ready to his first competition. By the way, I prefer stop breeding until all my foals will reach 4 years. Gonna see who will be the most succesfull. I teach all my horses, and I won't raise quantity of my horses without their quality.Champi0nBr66der3 wrote:Well,one advantage of stallions is that if they are successful,you can preserve his bloodline by freezing him

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I'm searching the market for likely champions, found this http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/503748Farant wrote:I can't see how good he is before he will become adult. Now I just see that he is balanced and ready to work with. Let's wait until he is ready to his first competition. By the way, I prefer stop breeding until all my foals will reach 4 years. Gonna see who will be the most succesfull. I teach all my horses, and I won't raise quantity of my horses without their quality.Champi0nBr66der3 wrote:Well,one advantage of stallions is that if they are successful,you can preserve his bloodline by freezing him
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Re: Farant's stables (RUS)
Hmmm, she is interesting. More than that, I saw its parents. It's a pity that I can't see them in action. I may buy her, but I thought about good quarter horse filly. Like that http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/508494Champi0nBr66der3 wrote:I'm searching the market for likely champions found this http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/503748

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Farent, would you mind helping me to take care of http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/457581 ?Farant wrote:Hmmm, she is interesting. More than that, I saw its parents. It's a pity that I can't see them in action. I may buy her, but I thought about good quarter horse filly. Like that http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/508494Champi0nBr66der3 wrote:I'm searching the market for likely champions found this http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/503748
She is my favourite horse.I thought she could help you in your driving project(Please take good care of her)
You could breed her to Hades when she gets older.Hopefully produces fillies...
You could also train her to compete but her build is medium light.
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