
Re: Looking for Pure TB's with pretty face markings
I have foals born at all different heights, I put down their birth heights in their comments so people know what height they were bornThatShowKiddd wrote:If you could get them to be on the shorter side that would be nice if not thats ok. The studs I have are really really tall but thats just if you can.Coda wrote: Okay sure, I'll put the goals in there, I'll let you know when there are some in there so you can pick the foals you like and make an offer on them
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Re: Looking for Pure TB's with pretty face markings
I have started to have foals born that I don't want, and will have some more soon but you can have a look at the foals I have nowThatShowKiddd wrote:If you could get them to be on the shorter side that would be nice if not thats ok. The studs I have are really really tall but thats just if you can.Coda wrote: Okay sure, I'll put the goals in there, I'll let you know when there are some in there so you can pick the foals you like and make an offer on them

Re: Looking for Pure TB's with pretty face markings
I like this filly https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3832297 How much for her?Coda wrote:I have started to have foals born that I don't want, and will have some more soon but you can have a look at the foals I have nowThatShowKiddd wrote: If you could get them to be on the shorter side that would be nice if not thats ok. The studs I have are really really tall but thats just if you can.
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Re: Looking for Pure TB's with pretty face markings
She is from my Mohawk line, how much do you think she is worth?ThatShowKiddd wrote:I like this filly https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3832297 How much for her?Coda wrote: I have started to have foals born that I don't want, and will have some more soon but you can have a look at the foals I have now

Re: Looking for Pure TB's with pretty face markings
10k sound good? Shes got good conformation and hgp but 2/5 evaluation.Coda wrote:She is from my Mohawk line, how much do you think she is worth?ThatShowKiddd wrote: I like this filly https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3832297 How much for her?
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Re: Looking for Pure TB's with pretty face markings
Okay sure that will be okay with me, how could I get the evaluation up on them?ThatShowKiddd wrote:10k sound good? Shes got good conformation and hgp but 2/5 evaluation.Coda wrote: She is from my Mohawk line, how much do you think she is worth?

Re: Looking for Pure TB's with pretty face markings
So to see what you need to work on you need the tb book from the book store. You have to breed horses that have the things the others are missing. EX. If you have an extremely tall stud you would need to breed him to a short mare to get a foal that would be a medium height. For tb's they need to be 15.0-16.3hh at mature height. You can tell by the birth height if they will fall between them. If its born 9.0-9.3hh they will be good for that on eval but its really just selective breeding to breed out the imperfections. I can hook you up with some 4-5* studs if you want!Coda wrote:Okay sure that will be okay with me, how could I get the evaluation up on them?ThatShowKiddd wrote: 10k sound good? Shes got good conformation and hgp but 2/5 evaluation.

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Re: Looking for Pure TB's with pretty face markings
That would be great, I have been breeding for colours at the moment but new blood would be betterThatShowKiddd wrote:So to see what you need to work on you need the tb book from the book store. You have to breed horses that have the things the others are missing. EX. If you have an extremely tall stud you would need to breed him to a short mare to get a foal that would be a medium height. For tb's they need to be 15.0-16.3hh at mature height. You can tell by the birth height if they will fall between them. If its born 9.0-9.3hh they will be good for that on eval but its really just selective breeding to breed out the imperfections. I can hook you up with some 4-5* studs if you want!Coda wrote: Okay sure that will be okay with me, how could I get the evaluation up on them?That will bring up your herd's eval.

Re: Looking for Pure TB's with pretty face markings
This one isnt flashy but her pedigree is so your foals have a chance to come out colorful. She's my youngest 5* that I can sell atm but ill look around my pastures after school.Coda wrote:That would be great, I have been breeding for colours at the moment but new blood would be betterThatShowKiddd wrote:
So to see what you need to work on you need the tb book from the book store. You have to breed horses that have the things the others are missing. EX. If you have an extremely tall stud you would need to breed him to a short mare to get a foal that would be a medium height. For tb's they need to be 15.0-16.3hh at mature height. You can tell by the birth height if they will fall between them. If its born 9.0-9.3hh they will be good for that on eval but its really just selective breeding to breed out the imperfections. I can hook you up with some 4-5* studs if you want!That will bring up your herd's eval.

_-"Every Horse Deserves An Owner, But Not Every Owner Deserves A Horse."-_

Re: Looking for Pure TB's with pretty face markings
I offered 5K let me know if that isn't enoughThatShowKiddd wrote:This one isnt flashy but her pedigree is so your foals have a chance to come out colorful. She's my youngest 5* that I can sell atm but ill look around my pastures after school.Coda wrote: That would be great, I have been breeding for colours at the moment but new blood would be betterHeres her link https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3835414 Just offer a price and ill accept