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Any stud color suggestions on breeding her?

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I would love to get frames and rabicanos in my lines as a AD breeder
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ok now I know to breed for splash white,thakns
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On my side for SD Xs, I have a ton of Sabinos and Rabicanos, xd
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04:08:24 Geek
I love splash white horses, to be honest. It gets me thinking like, "Would the be a certain color, or solid white?"
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this is my most patterned one
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-HEE Click- this girly has splash which i find a bit hard to get into Xs
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The most 'patterned' Xs I've ever gotten was:

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I'm starting to breed a small amount of frames and sabino so,we'll see how that goes
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04:03:03 Geek
Patterns, and uncommon coat colors. Mine are mainly plain, with normal markings. I've never gotten an Z rabicano, sabino, tobiano, nothin'.
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Regal
It means you breed Registered Irish Draught horses.
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what does being an RID breeder mean?
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ok,so there's a small amount responding.im bored,what's one thing you don't see in the x breed very often?
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This is my X account
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i do Xs on my side account for color
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I have I think 21 x's but,they'll be growing here pretty soon
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Should we? October 14, 2024 11:39 PM


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Recently my daughter, she's 6, has been offered to be able to keep an animal for 4H at the barn where she does lessons. The barn owner have even agreed to help with feeding, etc. She thinks getting my daughter into 4H would be an good experience for her.
My daughter doesn't want to simply because she doesn't want to sell whatever animal at the end of summer. I've tried explaining that is how livestock works, they aren't pets. She got upset and said that it's a horrible process.
She said if she could get any animal she wants a duck. That way she'd never have to sell it.
I'd love to hear yalls opinion on this.

Edited at October 14, 2024 11:41 PM by Fairytale Paints
Should we? October 15, 2024 04:37 PM


Sunset Mt Training
 
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I think 4-H is great having been in it for the pas ten years. Also she doesn't have to do animal projects try a static project until she is older.
Should we? October 15, 2024 05:49 PM


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I think she's very wise to know she won't be able to sell the animal at the end of it already. So many kids just jump at the chance for an animal without considering the long-term journey. I'm team duck!
Should we? October 23, 2024 02:34 PM

Story Brook
 
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I think a rabbit would also be a good decision. I, along with a number of other people I know, had rabbits growing up and they're endless entertainment. Also, just be careful of the 4H org in your area. The org in the area where I live has really gone downhill.
Should we? October 25, 2024 04:10 PM


Sunset Mt Training
 
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I agree, however it sounds to me like the animal thing might be too much for her little brain. My 4-H org is really good. I love it. (this is probs my last year though darn army;) )
Should we? October 26, 2024 09:33 PM


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I did 4-H when I was younger and loved it. Six is still a little young to be in it, I think - often you have to do report booklets with your project (I'm not sure if they do these for livestock, but they definitely do for crafts/non-animal things) where you have to write a lot, like a little summary of what you did and what you learned, etc. Either way, though, it doesn't sound like the livestock route is for her.

4-H could still be good though, for other projects. I would wait a couple more years and then see what your daughter might be interested in. There are tons of other things to do like sewing, cake decorating, etc, and animals where you don't have to sell them at the end. I had a lot of fun with it, I'd recommend it once she's older.


Edited at October 26, 2024 09:35 PM by Rocky Mtn Paints
Should we? November 3, 2024 08:09 PM


The Lady of Fangorn
 
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Check with 4H as well, the national rules changed in the last few years and it is strictly for ages 8-18, for the equestrian clubs anyone under 8 is not allowed to participate (in large part bc of liability). Not sure if other ones are the same, she may be able to go and "shadow" first and see if she likes it enough to commit.
Should we? November 3, 2024 08:57 PM


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Don't force her if she doesn't want to. Forming bonds with the animals pet or not and then being forced to send them for meat can be incredibly traumatic

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