Posted 2015-06-16 8:45 AM Subject: RE: FDD Dynasty
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Posts: 144 Location: East TN
Friend of mine had a mare out of him a little while back. AWESOME mare..quick learner and super level headed and a beautiful/correct mover. Had an awesome future ahead of her but suffered a severe suspensory injury so now is a broodmare.... but from what i understand she was one of the easiest mares to break, and picked up on everything with ease.
I've always heard great things about FDD Dynasty babies
Posted 2015-06-16 9:01 AM Subject: RE: FDD Dynasty
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Posts: 324
I've never dealt with one personally but I see his offspring come up for sale every now and then and I just drool over them... If I had enough room in the field I would definitely be adding one of his babies to my herd!
Posted 2015-06-16 9:02 AM Subject: RE: FDD Dynasty
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Posts: 324
I've never dealt with one personally but I see his offspring come up for sale every now and then and I just drool over them... If I had enough room in the field I would definitely be adding one of his babies to my herd!