http://mrperfor.dot5hosting.com/page3.html
This stud caught my eye what do you think?
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/pocos+penelope
thats my mares pedigree.
Here is a photo of her
\http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=98607356&albumID=1155908&imageID=21422944
And what do you think she is worth. She is a great trail horse and she is amazing at team penning and she is trained in training level 1 dressage and can jump 3′
http://www.geocities.com/BobbieMillerTra…
Click on horses for sale and she is the second one the minimal white tri color tobiano
Try this photo and how much do you think that my mare is worth?
Chosen Answer:
I like this guy because he’s more than a “pretty face.”
He’s unproven as a stud, but his lineage is good and he is out there competing and performing. This is the kind of young stallion that a responsible breeder will try a few coverings to see what he puts on the ground.
If I were gambling on a lower stud fee, these are the odds I’d prefer…getting in on the ground level of a horse that is actually successfully doing what he is bred to do.
(The other guy WAS pretty, though…I’ll give him that.)
by: cnsdubie
on: 29th March 08

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hes impressive, and gorgeous go for it, your female is worth it. If you feel you want to go for it. I really couldnt see her pic cause I have certian firewalls but by the sound of it you are going to get a really good foal from the union.
it looks like a good horse if your ready for the energy hes going to have also he must be exspensiveover 10,000 if its from a perfessional trainer
I could not view rhe pictures of your mare , because your profile is set to private. But she sounds awesome… What color is your mare ?
That stud looks INCREDIBLE…. If bred they would make a nice foal and should exceed at any discipline …….
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I like the stud, if you’re breeding for speed and athleticism.
Can’t view the mare’s pics on either link you gave. Her pedigree didn’t stand out to me, but she sounds like a good-minded horse, and that counts for a lot.
If the stud fee is affordable to you, go for it.
I like this guy because he’s more than a “pretty face.”
He’s unproven as a stud, but his lineage is good and he is out there competing and performing. This is the kind of young stallion that a responsible breeder will try a few coverings to see what he puts on the ground.
If I were gambling on a lower stud fee, these are the odds I’d prefer…getting in on the ground level of a horse that is actually successfully doing what he is bred to do.
(The other guy WAS pretty, though…I’ll give him that.)
Don’t breed. your one of the many backyard breeders causing the surge in poor to average quality horses in the already bad market. Read this and hopefully learn something http://fuglyhorseoftheday.blogspot.com/
I’m not trying to be snarky but the fact that the stud (while he may have semi decent breeding) is unproven, and that your mare has nothing special in regards to breeding, and has no claim to fame (ie. has not won or competed…any sound horse can jump 3′ and do level 1 dressage) should be a dead giveaway that your mare should not be bred. At least further educate yourself (the fact that your asking what she would be worth is also a giveaway that you have some learning to do), and if your set on breeding find a stud with a proven breeding record, and have a plan incase your foal does not turn out (yes, they can be born with imperfections), and consult with a knowledgeable horseperson about foaling, etc.