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Post by stormyranch on Aug 20, 2010 23:18:19 GMT -5
Michelle, I am really excited about a Raza x Gringo cross!!!!l. What a gorgeous animal Gringo is and he's only 3!!!
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Post by Michelle Clarke on Aug 21, 2010 14:49:05 GMT -5
Thanks...I'm looking forward to that one too! I really am hoping Gringo produces because he is such a sweetheart to work with and easy as far as stallions go; I hate to have to geld him and start over with another one! We have another Kiger/Luso cross stallion, Hawk, that is two this year. He is sweet, but much more macho and a lot hotter...kind of a pain in the butt! I am glad he belongs to Eric! He is actually Tasas' half brother. I'll have to get a new pict of Tasa - she is looking cute all fat and prego! Fun pict I took of him about a week ago: And of course, Tasa: We have also bred Gringo to our old faithful Chilli...since she has had nine foals, we know what she is capable of producing, so it will be a good test for Gringo. I am happy to say that Leza is looking nice and wide! Have been waiting way too long for that Charro/Leza foal!
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Post by fantasykiger on Aug 23, 2010 14:33:16 GMT -5
I love Chili' babies so I am really excited about the Gringo'xChili' foal. There are so many quality foals coming in 2011. I realy look forward to the foal announcements...it will be a LONG winter of waiting for sure.
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Post by DianneC on Aug 23, 2010 15:05:15 GMT -5
Ohhh, Gringo and Chili, it "could" be a palomino! It will be nice whatever it is!
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Post by sbutter on Aug 24, 2010 18:39:41 GMT -5
It's always exciting to see what you will produce! We have such a nice riding program and we all get updates on the results.
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Post by Michelle Clarke on Aug 24, 2010 21:19:22 GMT -5
Yes..."could" be! I know Gringo has one agouti too, as Saphiro was homozygous for it; so "maybe" a buckskin!? I know I need to get him tested, but I kind of like the surprises Like Kahlua this year! I really love that we keep the horses we breed and raise until they are under saddle. It really helps us in making decisions for the future generations and adjusting where we need to. We also learn a lot as to how to pair up new owners and our horses.
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Post by angelsdream on Aug 25, 2010 8:44:41 GMT -5
Yep, can't wait to see what Gringo is going to produce...he's a great addition to your herd!!
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