
Posted by Katie on 2/5/2004, 2:35 am So far it seems to me the Sec A's have the most flat, hunter movement? The others have more elevation/knee action.(comments?) I may be looking for a colt (not sure what size I want yet but under 14hh) soon also but he must have smooth way of going wih extention at the trot and ability to jump. Of course, temperment is top priority and would like a non-grey. I love greys but need a bit of color in my life! LOL I would like to add some of the dilute colors-buckskin, dun and palimino eventually. I would like information on ponies that could produce color with my heterozygous grey Arabs. With 50% chance of grey, how much hope could I have with getting a palimino? Of my three Arabs, they all have one grey parent with two having a bay parent and one a chestnut. I have no idea what color these horses were born before they greyed. Thank you,
209.42.152.83
I'm wondering about natural service of breeding a larger stallion to say a Section A pony mare. Has anyone encountered internal vaginal or cervix damage? (bruising or tearing) I'm wanting to find at least one Sec A mare/filly (maybe an older mare as I'm starting out) and a Sec B to cross on my Arabian.
Katie in Ky
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