
{CVM} Capital Valley Meadows
This post is a WIP that I will work on the HTML when I have the time between work and my courses.
I was one of the first players on HWO to create Canadian Horses. Currently working on crossing breeds into my current stock.
Colour standards are easy enough to maintain.
{CVM} Capital Valley Meadows Farm Log
My main goal is to breed quality Canadian Horses that aspire to the IRL breed standards set by the Canadian Horse Breeders Association. I also have a side project for Newfoundland Ponies, which I created the first one on HWO!I was one of the first players on HWO to create Canadian Horses. Currently working on crossing breeds into my current stock.
Colour standards are easy enough to maintain.

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Hello, you helped me out around two years ago I believe with obtaining some Canadians to try and get the St. Lawrence breed which I was eventually successful with, that St. Lawrence died of not to long later. As recently as a couple of months ago I started working with the breed again but lately I have noticed the coi going way up. I have started trying to breed some Canadians and shires together but my Canadians are lacking so I was wondering if you would be able to help by kindly selling me a Canadian mare, it doesn't even need to be a full bred Canadian, I can pay quite a large price if needed, so if you can help thanks so much and if not that is understandable too.BlanketMonster wrote:ping
Thanks,
Woodstock.

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I have a few in my Breeding Mares (1/2/3) that you could take a lot at. I know I have a few mares on the larger side with full feathers. I've been trying to get back to majority black stock so I'm willing to part with my bays and chestnuts.Woodstock wrote:Hello, you helped me out around two years ago I believe with obtaining some Canadians to try and get the St. Lawrence breed which I was eventually successful with, that St. Lawrence died of not to long later. As recently as a couple of months ago I started working with the breed again but lately I have noticed the coi going way up. I have started trying to breed some Canadians and shires together but my Canadians are lacking so I was wondering if you would be able to help by kindly selling me a Canadian mare, it doesn't even need to be a full bred Canadian, I can pay quite a large price if needed, so if you can help thanks so much and if not that is understandable too.BlanketMonster wrote:ping
Thanks,
Woodstock.

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http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1393291BlanketMonster wrote: I have a few in my Breeding Mares (1/2/3) that you could take a lot at. I know I have a few mares on the larger side with full feathers. I've been trying to get back to majority black stock so I'm willing to part with my bays and chestnuts.
Would you be willing to part with her? I could see her fitting in quite well with my project, I can wait until after the foal is born too.
Also don't know if either of these two would help you but if they would I could sell you one.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1508573
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1508825
Anyways, thanks a lot.

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Woodstock wrote:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1393291BlanketMonster wrote: I have a few in my Breeding Mares (1/2/3) that you could take a lot at. I know I have a few mares on the larger side with full feathers. I've been trying to get back to majority black stock so I'm willing to part with my bays and chestnuts.
Would you be willing to part with her? I could see her fitting in quite well with my project, I can wait until after the foal is born too.
Also don't know if either of these two would help you but if they would I could sell you one.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1508573
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1508825
Anyways, thanks a lot.
That works for me. I would like to see that colt grown up before I decide if I want him or not. I have been trying to breed myself a black colt and some new bloodlines is nice.

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http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1508573BlanketMonster wrote:
That works for me. I would like to see that colt grown up before I decide if I want him or not. I have been trying to breed myself a black colt and some new bloodlines is nice.
Don't know how grown up you meant but he is over 2 now.

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She dropped her foal, a 2 gold bay colt, and she is up for sale. I put her up as a private sale so you can just offer whatever you think fair for her.Woodstock wrote:http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1508573BlanketMonster wrote:
That works for me. I would like to see that colt grown up before I decide if I want him or not. I have been trying to breed myself a black colt and some new bloodlines is nice.
Don't know how grown up you meant but he is over 2 now.
And for your colt, I've decided against him since he is way too tall for my breeding plans at 17.0hands unfortunately.