
Ping
I was wondering if you had any Mongolians and Chinese Ponies left over from Sumbas? I'm looking for some new coloring and blood in my herdEclipticEnd wrote:


╚»★> Gabby_Woodlark <★«╝
Breeding, Training, Showing

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I have a buyer for my Chinese Ponies at the moment, but I'll see what I can spare. I'm not sure that I have a lot of Mongolians at the moment either. I do think I have some Sumba colts left, though. I'll link what I have below.Gabby_Woodlark wrote:I was wondering if you had any Mongolians and Chinese Ponies left over from Sumbas? I'm looking for some new coloring and blood in my herdEclipticEnd wrote:
-I can offer this Chinese Pony mare. The two studs I had have already been transferred and I only have one other mare for them, so that's all I can do for this breed.
-Rummy has two of my Mongolians which I'm not expecting back at this point, which is fine because I intend to make more when I come off my little breeding hiatus. I know I have made more but I forgot to write them down. I do have this colt that I can put up for public stud, but he's only a 3* eval; you'd get Tibetans just as often as Sumbas. That's really it for the moment, but I can offer a couple recipe horses if you'd like to try making some, just as long as they aren't aged out.
-And both Sumbas that I can offer right now are colts: 1 and 2.
Anyway, yes. I plan on making more Mongolians of different colors, I've just been taking the time to clear out my farms a little and relax. It's been very lovely.


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Ah, relaxing.. I need some of thatEclipticEnd wrote:I have a buyer for my Chinese Ponies at the moment, but I'll see what I can spare. I'm not sure that I have a lot of Mongolians at the moment either. I do think I have some Sumba colts left, though. I'll link what I have below.Gabby_Woodlark wrote:
I was wondering if you had any Mongolians and Chinese Ponies left over from Sumbas? I'm looking for some new coloring and blood in my herd
-I can offer this Chinese Pony mare. The two studs I had have already been transferred and I only have one other mare for them, so that's all I can do for this breed.
-Rummy has two of my Mongolians which I'm not expecting back at this point, which is fine because I intend to make more when I come off my little breeding hiatus. I know I have made more but I forgot to write them down. I do have this colt that I can put up for public stud, but he's only a 3* eval; you'd get Tibetans just as often as Sumbas. That's really it for the moment, but I can offer a couple recipe horses if you'd like to try making some, just as long as they aren't aged out.
-And both Sumbas that I can offer right now are colts: 1 and 2.
Anyway, yes. I plan on making more Mongolians of different colors, I've just been taking the time to clear out my farms a little and relax. It's been very lovely.My current plans are to continue with duns, but maybe do seals, palominos and buckskins with sooty, tiger eyes, and possibly tobiano. Maybe I'll be able to make perlinos or cremellos; they'll guarantee a cream gene for you. I'll have to do some more organizing and see how much space I have left so that I can get to work. Let me know if any of those horses are useful.

While I'm not in the market for purebred Sumbas, I would be interested in any cream Mongolians you can breed

I don't need anything ASAP, was just wondering as a backup in case my Sumbas let me down



╚»★> Gabby_Woodlark <★«╝
Breeding, Training, Showing

Re: Ping
Ah. Yeah, I'll be able to offer things in the future if you need them. Chinese Ponies won't be difficult to remake if needed, especially when I have my Mongolians up and running.Gabby_Woodlark wrote:Ah, relaxing.. I need some of thatEclipticEnd wrote:
I have a buyer for my Chinese Ponies at the moment, but I'll see what I can spare. I'm not sure that I have a lot of Mongolians at the moment either. I do think I have some Sumba colts left, though. I'll link what I have below.
-I can offer this Chinese Pony mare. The two studs I had have already been transferred and I only have one other mare for them, so that's all I can do for this breed.
-Rummy has two of my Mongolians which I'm not expecting back at this point, which is fine because I intend to make more when I come off my little breeding hiatus. I know I have made more but I forgot to write them down. I do have this colt that I can put up for public stud, but he's only a 3* eval; you'd get Tibetans just as often as Sumbas. That's really it for the moment, but I can offer a couple recipe horses if you'd like to try making some, just as long as they aren't aged out.
-And both Sumbas that I can offer right now are colts: 1 and 2.
Anyway, yes. I plan on making more Mongolians of different colors, I've just been taking the time to clear out my farms a little and relax. It's been very lovely.My current plans are to continue with duns, but maybe do seals, palominos and buckskins with sooty, tiger eyes, and possibly tobiano. Maybe I'll be able to make perlinos or cremellos; they'll guarantee a cream gene for you. I'll have to do some more organizing and see how much space I have left so that I can get to work. Let me know if any of those horses are useful.
While I'm not in the market for purebred Sumbas, I would be interested in any cream Mongolians you can breed
I don't need anything ASAP, was just wondering as a backup in case my Sumbas let me down![]()

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I did have a steady line of Chinese Ponies, Przewalski Horses, Mongolians, and such, but when I got two of three Sumbas I ditched themEclipticEnd wrote:Ah. Yeah, I'll be able to offer things in the future if you need them. Chinese Ponies won't be difficult to remake if needed, especially when I have my Mongolians up and running.Gabby_Woodlark wrote: Ah, relaxing.. I need some of that
While I'm not in the market for purebred Sumbas, I would be interested in any cream Mongolians you can breed
I don't need anything ASAP, was just wondering as a backup in case my Sumbas let me down![]()

Bad idea, I suppose

I have a cremello colt I'm *HOPING* will make a palo mixed with my chestnut mare. The reason I don't really want purebred Sumbas is the reason of trying to keep my line as private as possible, with no other Sumbas added in except for my own. So, if you have any cream producers of any breed required for the Sumba, I would be extremely interested


╚»★> Gabby_Woodlark <★«╝
Breeding, Training, Showing

Re: Ping
I'll keep that in mind. That'd beeeeee Mongolian, Chinese Pony, or Przewalski. I'll be working with two of those in particular, so I'll keep you in mind.Gabby_Woodlark wrote:I did have a steady line of Chinese Ponies, Przewalski Horses, Mongolians, and such, but when I got two of three Sumbas I ditched themEclipticEnd wrote:
Ah. Yeah, I'll be able to offer things in the future if you need them. Chinese Ponies won't be difficult to remake if needed, especially when I have my Mongolians up and running.
Bad idea, I suppose
I have a cremello colt I'm *HOPING* will make a palo mixed with my chestnut mare. The reason I don't really want purebred Sumbas is the reason of trying to keep my line as private as possible, with no other Sumbas added in except for my own. So, if you have any cream producers of any breed required for the Sumba, I would be extremely interested

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I adopted some promising AC horses off of the AC, a couple of Przewalskis and Tarpans... Now working on making the palomino early on...EclipticEnd wrote:I'll keep that in mind. That'd beeeeee Mongolian, Chinese Pony, or Przewalski. I'll be working with two of those in particular, so I'll keep you in mind.Gabby_Woodlark wrote: I did have a steady line of Chinese Ponies, Przewalski Horses, Mongolians, and such, but when I got two of three Sumbas I ditched them
Bad idea, I suppose
I have a cremello colt I'm *HOPING* will make a palo mixed with my chestnut mare. The reason I don't really want purebred Sumbas is the reason of trying to keep my line as private as possible, with no other Sumbas added in except for my own. So, if you have any cream producers of any breed required for the Sumba, I would be extremely interested

╚»★> Gabby_Woodlark <★«╝
Breeding, Training, Showing

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Ah, good luck! I do know of some public non-dun Tarpans, assuming they're still up. I just have the links saved. Two of them happen to be Chestnuts, but I'm not sure what their evals are for Sumbas, nor if they currently have energy.Gabby_Woodlark wrote:I adopted some promising AC horses off of the AC, a couple of Przewalskis and Tarpans... Now working on making the palomino early on...
Here's the links to those two if you're interested:
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