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https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=17894379 should I buy him
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He isn't worth 100k, not even close.
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https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=17616888 How about him
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I would save your money and use it to buy ABLB straws/broods. Neither of these stallions are going to do much for improving your lines.
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Tree Lane Farms said: I would save your money and use it to buy ABLB straws/broods. Neither of these stallions are going to do much for improving your lines.
If you were to choose 1 which one would it be
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I wouldn't choose one lol
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Tree Lane Farms said: I wouldn't choose one lol
So can anyone help me find a decent EEE stallion
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It's honestly not worth it to buy a non-LB EEE stallion if you are desiring to breed LB or nice EEE horses. It would be wisest to invest your money into straws or breedings to ABLB stallions. I personally don't keep EEE colts/stallions unless they are on their breed eventing LB or very high on one of the single discipline leaderboards.
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WildWillow said: It's honestly not worth it to buy a non-LB EEE stallion if you are desiring to breed LB or nice EEE horses. It would be wisest to invest your money into straws or breedings to ABLB stallions.I personally don't keep EEE colts/stallions unless they are on their breed eventing LB or very high on one of the single discipline leaderboards.
The second stallions sire is Zitti
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Still even a LB horse can have low quality offspring. Even the Darkling sired PPP and lower foals...
I second WildWillow
Both stallions had had their chance to produce decently and didn't. They might be good to produce you cheap show horses but otherwise you'd be better off breeding to ABLBs
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