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Old 01-23-2007, 11:04 AM
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well i see im the minority on here..but think about the horse..if he cant cover any mares whats his quality of life goung to be..stall ridden..not exactly a go prance around the field deal....and no they dont need the money..i guess i just see though the false impression that these are such GREAT PEOPLE..LOL..
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Old 01-23-2007, 11:09 AM
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well i see im the minority on here..but think about the horse..if he cant cover any mares whats his quality of life goung to be..stall ridden..not exactly a go prance around the field deal....and no they dont need the money..i guess i just see though the false impression that these are such GREAT PEOPLE..LOL..
What is the quality of life of ANY breeding stallion, hooves? Let's be realistic here... how many horses are "happy" being kept alone all the time? Not many... They are herd animals and as such, they don't like to be alone.

He won't be stall ridden once that laminitic hoof is grown out IMO. I'd venture to say that he'd be allowed out in the paddock just like any other stallion.
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