Let's wheel and deal! Broodmare wanted..

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haybelly
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Let's wheel and deal! Broodmare wanted..

Postby haybelly » Fri Mar 04, 2005 10:28 am

HI
I am looking for a broodmare that I could either lease or buy.

I have a full service equine facility with super care for all the critters.

As far as leasing goes this is what I have to offer:
Great care for your mare during and after her pregnancy. Upkeep on shots and farrier work. I would prefer to return her bred as payment. I have a really nice young stallion that I would like to try out on a TB mare, I do believe that will be the best cross. He is a registered dun and I am going to try to get him registered in a Sporthorse registry also. Excellent disposition, awesome gaits and a big boy with great bone, he will mature 17 HH. He will have a "to die" for mane and tail. He is 16HH and will be 2 this May. He comes from a color producing line, his dad and grandfather are dun and his mother is black. I can email pics of him to anyone who may be interested, I am thinking the cross will be a wonderful sporthorse. Mare should be 15.2 or taller, no grays will consider chestnut depending on the color background.

Buy:
Looking for something under a 1000.00. Does not have to be broke, but have good ground manners and approachable dispostion. no grays may consider chestnuts.

Middle-East tennessee, kentucky, northern Georgia, southern ohio, and southern Indiana area please.

Thanks for reading this, it doesn't hurt to ask!

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Joie
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Postby Joie » Fri Mar 04, 2005 11:10 am

As far as the color background on chestnut....Chestnut is dominant, so even if both the parents are dilute, it doesn't "hide". So a chestnut out of color is no more likely to produce color than a chestnut out of chestnut or bay. Just in case you would be swayed towards a chestnut mare with color in her background. It has no bearing on future color production.
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haybelly
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Postby haybelly » Fri Mar 04, 2005 11:25 am

Cool, thanks for the info! Color genetics are so interesting to me, a bit confusing, but interesting.

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Postby Joie » Fri Mar 04, 2005 1:09 pm

No problem! I LOVE color genetics...and if you'd want to PM me to chat, I'd LOVE to!
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cathyd
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Postby cathyd » Fri Mar 04, 2005 1:22 pm

I have a 4yr old "chestnut" TB filly not quite 16 hands.
located in S. Jersey.
needs a new home
e-mail me.
cathyd

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Broodmare

Postby cerise baker » Fri Mar 04, 2005 2:54 pm

Haybelly, I have an 8yo tb mare(bay) 16.3 for sale. If interested e-mail [email protected]