Bad Gold*
54212GP / 30.68% COI
Stamina,
Tempo,
Balance,
Agility,
Intelligence++
Breeders Report for Bad Gold*
“This mare seems as strong as average. Your mare is about as fast as average. Appears to have plenty left after workouts. Looks good to me. Boy that mare moves well, she should do pretty well for you. This mare keeps a nice, steady pace! This beauty has a decent amount of balance. This mare is quick on its hooves. This mare is pretty bright.”
Accomplishments
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Competition Record
Equipment
Bad Gold* is not wearing any equipment.
Feeding
Weight: Fat 1,508 lbs |
Temperament: High Strung |
Quantity: 5.2kg to 10.3kg |
Max Qty: 34.2kg |
Cost: $3 to $5 |
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Stabling
Total Horses: 8 of 8 |
Grass Quality: 18.3% |
Training
Fitness Progress
Equipment
Bad Gold* is not wearing any equipment.
Feeding
Weight: Fat 1,508 lbs |
Temperament: High Strung |
Quantity: 5.2kg to 10.3kg |
Max Qty: 34.2kg |
Cost: $3 to $5 |
Feed Ration
Protein: |
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Fiber: |
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Stabling
Total Horses: 8 of 8 |
Grass Quality: 18.3% |
Pedigree for Bad Gold*
20 years, 7.7 months old Silver Brown Dun Quarter Horse Mare, COI 15.28%
Progeny
Quarter Horse
Stallion, 23 years, 3.7 months
Silver Bay Dun
Stallion, 23 years, 3.7 months
Silver Bay Dun
Genetics of Bad Gold*
Genetic testing coming soon!
Breeders Report
“This mare seems as strong as average. Your mare is about as fast as average. Appears to have plenty left after workouts. Looks good to me. Boy that mare moves well, she should do pretty well for you. This mare keeps a nice, steady pace! This beauty has a decent amount of balance. This mare is quick on its hooves. This mare is pretty bright.”
Equipment
Bad Gold* is not wearing any equipment.
Feeding
Weight: Fat 1,508 lbs |
Temperament: High Strung |
Quantity: 5.2kg to 10.3kg |
Max Qty: 34.2kg |
Cost: $3 to $5 |
Feed Ration
Protein: |
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Fiber: |
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Sugar: |
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Stabling
Total Horses: 8 of 8 |
Grass Quality: 18.3% |
Evaluation
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Observed Gaits
- Walk
- A 4-beat gait in which each leg steps sequentially
- Trot
- The trot is a two-beat diagonal gait where the diagonal pairs of legs move forward at the same time with a moment of suspension between each beat.
- Canter
- The canter is a controlled, three-beat gait, faster than most horses' trot but slower than the gallop.