Thursday, February 21, 2008

If you breed her, keep your fingers crossed for a normal baby!!

This drives me nuts: people advertisiting malconformed mares as great broodmares just because they have great lines.
Introducing Givemashiver:
http://www.equinehits.com/horses-for-sale/horse-183764
Shiver came down very ill when she was only a couple days old. She is now stunted because of that. What I mean by stunted is that she's a sway back and is also bum high (shoulders haven't caught up to her rump). It's not heretitary as non of her lineage has it. She would make a nice broodmare with her bloodlines or a cart horse. Her full brother sold to a roper. I'm offering her very cheap because of her being stunted. Photo was taken this summer. www.freewebs.com/convincingjag buyer must find own transportation for this horse.

Gah! Take a look at this mare! Even at a quick pass-by glance, you know she's not breeding quality! Why advertise her as such? She is not breeding quality! She probably shouldn't even be bred... it could add extra strain on her back that she probably couldn't take! I doubt she'd even be a good saddle horse.. I'm not that big, and I certainly wouldn't want to get on that poor thing!

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