dash for cash own daughter
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dash for cash own daughter
Someone here has an own daughter of Dash for Cash for sale.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/keen+on+kash
mare is in good condition and vet checked sound for breeding She is not mine,I have no interest in it,just helping
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/keen+on+kash
mare is in good condition and vet checked sound for breeding She is not mine,I have no interest in it,just helping
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madelyn wrote:I guess in Canada..
Thanks, I guess I was subtly (too subtly?) suggesting that if Sylvie wanted to help the owners place the mare, contact information or a link to a sale ad would help.
Edited to add: Subtlety has never been my forte . . . I clearly did it wrong.
Probably should have been edited to check spelling of variations of the word 'subtle'. I just didn't.
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A guy named Patrick in Quebec owns the mare.He is selling all his horses.He bought that mare last winter to "start breeding".Like a lot of people he regrets it now.Anyone interested I will give him the infos,he speaks french just a bit of english.I won't post his infos at large in english as per his asking.The mare is advertised in french around there.
By the way if you read and speak french the mare is advertised on "cheval de reve" a french sale site.
By the way if you read and speak french the mare is advertised on "cheval de reve" a french sale site.
The sport and industry survive not only because of the champions that are remembered forever but also because of the losers that are so easy to forget...
Clearly, subtlety isn't my style.
Sylvie, I don't know why you can't actually POST a link to the ad that "some guy named Patrick" has already made public, because many people - including me - CAN read French but would prefer to know if Patrick's asking price is somewhere in the realm of reality before wasting anyone's time, contacting him.
But never mind - no longer interested. There are a lot of nice mares out there that don't make potential buyers beg for information.
Sylvie, I don't know why you can't actually POST a link to the ad that "some guy named Patrick" has already made public, because many people - including me - CAN read French but would prefer to know if Patrick's asking price is somewhere in the realm of reality before wasting anyone's time, contacting him.
But never mind - no longer interested. There are a lot of nice mares out there that don't make potential buyers beg for information.
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KB I did name one site where you can find her but here is the link as I can put it:
http://montreal.kijiji.ca/c-animaux-ani ... Z399637766
hope it works ....
As you notice he did not put it in the ad.....he insist on discussing it himself so call him. I asked him about posting the link first.
http://montreal.kijiji.ca/c-animaux-ani ... Z399637766
hope it works ....
As you notice he did not put it in the ad.....he insist on discussing it himself so call him. I asked him about posting the link first.
The sport and industry survive not only because of the champions that are remembered forever but also because of the losers that are so easy to forget...
I left this here because some people do breed TBs to QHs. Unfortunately I dont have the capability to move it to the allbreed site, where it would probably get better results.
Public Service Announcement - if you are trying to help someone sell a horse it is ALWAYS smart to include a direct link to where the horse is posted for sale online. That way interested parties can venture there themselves for more information. If the website is in a foreign language your browser will often offer to translate for you if the website designer has enabled a translator script. Alternatively you can google "free translator" and there are several free websites available that will translate from and into the language of your choice.
Public Service Announcement - if you are trying to help someone sell a horse it is ALWAYS smart to include a direct link to where the horse is posted for sale online. That way interested parties can venture there themselves for more information. If the website is in a foreign language your browser will often offer to translate for you if the website designer has enabled a translator script. Alternatively you can google "free translator" and there are several free websites available that will translate from and into the language of your choice.
I too thought a link would have been good but looking at this mare's pedigree was an eye opener. I do know that Dash For Cash is THEE name in qh racing but that's about the extent of what I know. I find it fascinating that Imperatrice is Dash For Cash's 4th dam.
Having a DFC daughter that is a 1994 model would be about the same as having a 1994 Storm Cat daughter. It would be something to think about and by the time one thought about it long enough she'd be sold.
Having a DFC daughter that is a 1994 model would be about the same as having a 1994 Storm Cat daughter. It would be something to think about and by the time one thought about it long enough she'd be sold.
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the allbred forum has almost no visitors or action.I don't own this mare or have any interest in it.I don't bred horses,but she has stellar rare pedigree and I know here is a racing forum and lot's are into both breeds.I did post a link as asked .Hopefully Patrick will be able to answer but he definitly is not english.I like the guy,he is green but very honest and a hard working man,his wife is pregnant and he is in over his head.He also has a 4 yo SI102 mare sound and a yearling filly with nice breeding.
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If someone wants her Patrick the owner just dropped her I think he cannot feed her.Too bad I am an old sick woman...someone please pick her up,these bloodlines are so scarced now.
Last edited by Sylvie Hebert on Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The sport and industry survive not only because of the champions that are remembered forever but also because of the losers that are so easy to forget...