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Miss Not Exciting
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       Location: Ft Worth TX | Anyone know of some bigger name studs that were Crypt Orchid? If you had an Amazing bred Crypt out of an awesome dam and a good sire would you leave him a stud? |
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 Bulls Eye
Posts: 6443
       Location: Oklahoma | in the TB industry, AP Indy. As it is genetic, I would have to see how the horse performed and all factors would be taken into consideration |
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  The Color Specialist
Posts: 7530
    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | NO!. I don't care HOW the horse is bred or what it does on the track, in the show or barrel pen. I would NEVER breed to one. |
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 Scorpions R Us
Posts: 9586
       Location: So. Cali. | I heard once Easy Jet Too was? Not sure how true it is. I would not, from my understanding it can become uncomfortable for them (the body heat that builds up holding one up all the time) and they can become quite agressive. We did own a crypt colt who hadnt been handled much by the previous owners because they were scared of him, I always shrugged off his nasty behavior to the mishandling. We gelded him and gave him about 6 months, no change in his agression so he went down the road.
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Posts: 746
    Location: Missouri | I would not leave them a stud. Snip snip for me........ |
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 You get what you give
Posts: 13030
     Location: Texas | No I would not. I would geld. |
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  Roan Wonder
         Location: SW MO | RacingQH - 2015-01-28 12:09 PM
NO!. I don't care HOW the horse is bred or what it does on the track, in the show or barrel pen. I would NEVER breed to one.
Big ditto |
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Expert
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| The number one arena stud for point earners in aqha invitation only is a crypt |
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Posts: 3815
      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I owned one as a barrel/rope horse. He was hot headed at times but was never angry. I did have trouble keeping quiet around mares tho. He was very herd bound and stud like but in the arena he was great. |
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 Butter my Biscuits
Posts: 2948
       Location: MI | Shy Prescription was a crypt. Very prominent vet in Aubrey, TX gave him a 2nd silicone testicle to look like he had 2, but eventually truth came out. |
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  The Original Cyber Bartender
          Location: Washington | Freedom Flyer only had one.....I never bred to him but I sure liked running the ones I got to. |
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Posts: 149
  Location: Mississippi | Not me. I halter broke a three yr old cript. He was always sore and guarding of his right side from his barrel back. A trip to the vet school for castration and he was totally a diff horse l, a LOT more gentle and easyer to be around |
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Posts: 928
      Location: Northern CA | No, no, and no. Too many superb studs with the "whole package" out there.
Edited by halter_ego 2015-01-28 9:16 PM
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    Location: NW. Florida | fatchance - 2015-01-28 4:44 PM Freedom Flyer only had one.....I never bred to him but I sure liked running the ones I got to. I bought a 3 year old Freedom Flyer the lady I bought him from gave me he records. She raised him and it had he vet records from when he was gelding, he was also was crypt. He was the most athletic and easy going horse I've ever thrown a leg across. If he werer still available I wouldn't breed to him, but I sure would buy another.
Edited by Carbon Copy 2015-01-29 7:46 AM
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  Queen Boobie 2
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| Wasn't Mr Master Bug a crypt? |
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