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I see horses with ** in front of their name or ++++. I am sure the breeder is indicating something special. I was just wondering how it is determined. I have a mare who produced an EE foal. Should I put a special mark on her name? I would like to know how other barns are acknowledging their superstars.
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ThatÂ’s how they know what gender the horse is
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So nobody uses marks to indicate what type of producer they are? Just to tell if they are a mare or stallion?
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Fidler Farms said: So nobody uses marks to indicate what type of producer they are? Just to tell if they are a mare or stallion?
No, people do use different characters to indicate how good a producer a horse is. Its more common with bigger stables, though. It helps keep track :)
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