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The Peace Rules were the worst in the sale. Both of them were terrible. One sold for 40, and I believe one RNA'd.
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Is this typical of what he is producing? |
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I'd say the mare plays a large part in the foal. The physical compatability of the mare and sire are important.
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I realize that but I just wondering what everyone thought of his foals overall. I've only seen a few in pictures, non live at sales.
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indian charlie's sold well, especially considering the only slightly improved quality of his mares for this crop.
i think these were from the first year he stood for 20k. |
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I have only seen one good one Riley
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130k is a pile for a peace rules filly |
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I apologize (I knew I was going to be wrong on that number)....I was thinking of another horse. I just checked my book that filly RNA'd for 47K. but she was a nice looking baby, small for a january foal, but a half to Mr, Livingston, so she had a little on her page. I think the owner was in love with her and wouldn't part with her for anything other than big money.
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