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- Ammit March 2017
- BlueValley March 2017
- Salvistar March 2017
- SandycreekFarm March 2017
- SummertreeFarms March 2017
Would you cull your Inconsistent breeding stock?
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I've got a couple mares and a stud or two that are inconsistent and I was wondering if you would cull them on that alone? What makes you spay/geld/sell a horse?
One of my boys is second generation, B papered, 9.3 PT, but inconsistent--and gorgeous to boot.ID# 25784 -
Is he better than both his mom and dad?
I have several inconsistent horses in my breeding program. If I get a foal that I love otherwise, but it's PT score is a bit low I will GMT it's consistency up to fix the PT score, but I generally don't geld on inconsistency alone. Some people feel differently, of course! :)
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In terms of PT, he's in the middle (but on the higher side, only a few points fewer than his sire). He's a B, his sire's a C. Both parents are consistent.
I quite like him, so I might GMT.ID# 25784 -
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CorrectDe gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592 -
So you would typically judge breeding stock by consistency and testing paper score? And superiority to their sire/dam? (And colour, of course!)ID# 25784
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I try to avoid inconsistency in my breeding horses. It tends to give more inconsistent foals, and inconsistent foals test with a lower PT and are not as consistent in the Show ring. I have a few inconsistent stallions but I am trying to phase them out.SALVISTAR PERFORMANCE HORSES
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