Artie Schiller filly
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They are photos, not portraits, they will never be "perfect". I shared pictures of the colt as he grew too, and you could say the same thing about him and he's as straight as the day is long. It's all how they stand.. and most of the time they don't because their dams think whoever is in the paddock with them or at the fence has come with carrots and then they want whatever it is that you have and then you have to wait for them to move away and then you just take some pictures and hope they aren't splay legged or something like that because if they are someone is going to wonder why you would share a picture like "that".
The answer depends upon what the colt does.
The answer depends upon what the colt does.
Nobiz hasn't got off to the best of starts.
Maybe your colt might help his stats.
Personally, not that you asked, would have sold the colt and kept the filly.
If you can get her to to the starting gate stats are in her favour to win.
Not that horses race by stats....
But all you can go on when breeding.
Maybe your colt might help his stats.
Personally, not that you asked, would have sold the colt and kept the filly.
If you can get her to to the starting gate stats are in her favour to win.
Not that horses race by stats....
But all you can go on when breeding.
Edited by Moderator
I would still sell the colt for the right price, that has never changed, so in the interim I am doing the right thing which is spending money to give him the best possible education. He's in great hands and is thought of very highly, but that means nothing until the day he breaks from the gate in his first start.
Everything is for sale for the right price, my house, my car, my belongings and my horses.
Everything is for sale for the right price, my house, my car, my belongings and my horses.
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