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i have a paint stallion a stud he is 14.2hh 5 yr old he is a gentlemen he doesnt kick or bite the mares can hand serve or paddock its up to you service fee is 600 throws colour 95% has 6 on the ground and more on the way can view his daughters and son email me on XXXXXXXXXXXXXX@gmail.com
Ok, so first of all this horse should not be a stud. There's absolutely nothing special about him.
Second of all, what's up with the kid in a great big huge saddle and no helmet? She's choking him! And! He's wearing a halter under his bridle. Seriously? Because, at least in my part of the world, we only do that with greeeenies.
Third of all, I understand trying to make the horse look even by tilting photos, but they really should download Picassa for free. It does this much better than whatever crap program they used.
And finally, he does not throw color 95% if he only has 6 foals on the ground. That's a statistical impossibility.
Thanks to Lylah E.!

3 thoughts:
June 3, 2010 12:32 PM
I admit that the halter under the bridle is just because I'm too lazy to take the halter off if I'm just riding for fun.
When I see the rider have such a tight grip on the horse's face even when just standing still, I automatically think that the horse has trouble stopping or standing still.
June 3, 2010 2:12 PM
Hm all they go on about is how sweet he is? no listed bloodlines, crappy photo,........looks like people wishing to make a few bucks because they have a stud.
To be perfect honest I don't care whether or not the stallion i breed my mare to is an ass or not, she'll be raising the baby and i'll be the one training it.
June 3, 2010 4:45 PM
I used to ride horses with their halters under the bridles. When trail riding, you can just snap a rope to the halter and tie them without issue. Of course these were also horses who wouldn't be caught if they didn't want to be caught...
Such a death grip on the reins when they aren't moving is not a good sign though. Not a good sign when they are moving either though.
Bloodlines and accomplishments would be nice, but if the horse is being used for something outside the arena, I still want to see he is managable and behaves like he should. Confo shots are definately in order too.
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