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![]() depends on the pedigree and depends on the conformation
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![]() Abit of both for me, I like a free flowing stride & a forward yearlings but as i mainly deal with fillies & mares i like to see lots of black type & bred to
black type stallions it helps moving them on later plus my moto is & excuse the french ( yes i know theres a few exceptions ). If you start with Crap & bred it to Crap dont be surprised when you get **** ![]() |
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![]() any horse with good conformation deserves consideration. and pedigree is so much more than one generation. one needs to look at the entire pedigree.
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