| Morning Glory Farms |
| I wouldn't cull any geldings over PPP 🤷🏽♀️ they all make money decently |
| Morning Glory Farms |
| I wouldn't cull any geldings over PPP 🤷🏽♀️ they all make money decently |
| Dash and Duchess |
| Versa, it is xD I always do a double take then laugh if it's the gene lol |
| Legacy Elm |
| Asking for 3 year olds, Granny C. The boys in question: -HEE Click- -HEE Click- |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| Gabs - yearlings seldom show well, as they just don't have enough training to show well. |
| Dash and Duchess |
| Versa, same thing happens to me when people start posting homo dun horses and i see DD out of the corner of my eye XD |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| Versa - was referring to Angels post about the horse being sooty. It's not sooty, it is a homo dun. The horses name is Heartbeat. lol |
| Legacy Elm |
| Is it normal for your geldings to have negative profit and place super low in shows at low levels they've been in for quiet some time? |
| Heartbeat Haven |
| Granny, Not my horse I'm considering but I appreciate the information! I'm stowing all this away in my slowly-growing genetics knowledge bank lol |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| I dug into the whole dun/not dun thing a while back, and the root word of dun (in old English) literally means 'dingy brown'. If I remember correctly, historically all sorts of variants of dun have been labelled thus on account of the expression being, well.. brown. So take it with a grain of salt I guess - for some people it's more a descriptor, rather than a promise of a dun gene being present |
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| Morning Glory Farms |
| I wouldn't cull any geldings over PPP 🤷🏽♀️ they all make money decently |
| Dash and Duchess |
| Versa, it is xD I always do a double take then laugh if it's the gene lol |
| Legacy Elm |
| Asking for 3 year olds, Granny C. The boys in question: -HEE Click- -HEE Click- |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| Gabs - yearlings seldom show well, as they just don't have enough training to show well. |
| Dash and Duchess |
| Versa, same thing happens to me when people start posting homo dun horses and i see DD out of the corner of my eye XD |
| Circle Star RIDs |
| Versa - was referring to Angels post about the horse being sooty. It's not sooty, it is a homo dun. The horses name is Heartbeat. lol |
| Legacy Elm |
| Is it normal for your geldings to have negative profit and place super low in shows at low levels they've been in for quiet some time? |
| Heartbeat Haven |
| Granny, Not my horse I'm considering but I appreciate the information! I'm stowing all this away in my slowly-growing genetics knowledge bank lol |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| I dug into the whole dun/not dun thing a while back, and the root word of dun (in old English) literally means 'dingy brown'. If I remember correctly, historically all sorts of variants of dun have been labelled thus on account of the expression being, well.. brown. So take it with a grain of salt I guess - for some people it's more a descriptor, rather than a promise of a dun gene being present |
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