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| Chandler's Mom - 2017-05-11 11:16 PM
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Chandler's Mom - 2017-05-10 11:27 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2017-05-10 7:24 PM
riding2many - 2017-05-10 7:08 PM Actually the filly is NOT registered with AQHA. Jack does owe me for a stud fee and yes they were bred to LSOF at my farm. He paid the vet bills where it clearly states they were bred to LSOF. He tried to register the foals by a yearling stud that he had at his house. Carry on ..... if I knew how to put pics on here I could attach the pics of the vet bills that he paid!!
Sounds like the truth is hitting this thread about Jack and his ways 
Y'all know me and I know nothing----who is Jack??
Welcome to my world. Lol. I'm still just here for stallion ownership information! [=
Yeah I kinda wondered how your thread got off on the subject of "Jack"!!!!
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | streakysox - 2017-05-12 9:09 AM Chandler's Mom - 2017-05-11 11:16 PM ABroussard - 2017-05-11 6:24 AM Chandler's Mom - 2017-05-10 11:27 PM Southtxponygirl - 2017-05-10 7:24 PM riding2many - 2017-05-10 7:08 PM Actually the filly is NOT registered with AQHA. Jack does owe me for a stud fee and yes they were bred to LSOF at my farm. He paid the vet bills where it clearly states they were bred to LSOF. He tried to register the foals by a yearling stud that he had at his house. Carry on ..... if I knew how to put pics on here I could attach the pics of the vet bills that he paid!! Sounds like the truth is hitting this thread about Jack and his ways  Y'all know me and I know nothing----who is Jack?? Welcome to my world. Lol. I'm still just here for stallion ownership information! [= Yeah I kinda wondered how your thread got off on the subject of "Jack"!!!! TYPICAL 1D SOON.
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        Location: Carpenter, WY | When we got Slim it was to primarily breed to our own mares. At that time we had a dozen or so and it was cheaper to get them in foal using our own stud rather than pay stud fees, collection, chute fees and shipping from outside studs. You can pay a small fortune in incentives and advertising and not being rich we enrolled him in kind of local or adjoing states. If you breed to outside mares, I got a copy of their papers along with the breeding contract so come time to file the breeding report the info was all there. Knowing our own mares, we live covered them. I think I remember CSU charging 125 for collection and 75 shipping to outside mares. Oh, an be prepared to deal with people LOL You've really got to do it because you love it. |
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | teehaha - 2017-05-13 9:04 AM
When we got Slim it was to primarily breed to our own mares. At that time we had a dozen or so and it was cheaper to get them in foal using our own stud rather than pay stud fees, collection, chute fees and shipping from outside studs.  You can pay a small fortune in incentives and advertising and not being rich we enrolled him in kind of local or adjoing states. If you breed to outside mares, I got a copy of their papers along with the breeding contract so come time to file the breeding report the info was all there.   Knowing our own mares, we live covered them.    I think I remember CSU charging 125 for collection and 75 shipping to outside mares. Oh, an be prepared to deal with people LOL You've really got to do it because you love it.
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        Location: Carpenter, WY | oija - 2017-05-13 8:09 AM
teehaha - 2017-05-13 9:04 AM
When we got Slim it was to primarily breed to our own mares. At that time we had a dozen or so and it was cheaper to get them in foal using our own stud rather than pay stud fees, collection, chute fees and shipping from outside studs.  You can pay a small fortune in incentives and advertising and not being rich we enrolled him in kind of local or adjoing states. If you breed to outside mares, I got a copy of their papers along with the breeding contract so come time to file the breeding report the info was all there.   Knowing our own mares, we live covered them.    I think I remember CSU charging 125 for collection and 75 shipping to outside mares. Oh, an be prepared to deal with people LOL You've really got to do it because you love it.
Do you think it helped you save a lot of money on your own mares?
most definitely :) Plus the stud was on site when the mares came in and we didn't have to worry about Federal Express LOL |
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| 1DSoon - 2017-05-10 6:43 PM streakysox - 2017-05-10 4:37 PM 1DSoon - 2017-05-10 2:34 PM streakysox - 2017-05-10 3:28 PM If you are using a breeding facility for collections, make sure they know what the heck they are doing. I booked three breedings to a stallion and the vet is clueless. Apparently the horse is sterile and they are passing the blame off on me ( vet and mare) I will have to cut my losses and pay stud fees to another stallion if I want my mares bred. If you want your babies out there you have to work with the mare owners. You might talk with larger breeders and see what their procedures are. I have done that and have learned a lot. you should just do what Jack did.
Grab you some babies from the sale barn and register them with the parentage you want on there. When AQHA is saying the DNA is from a certain stallion and said owner of the stallion says the mare was not bred and Jack owed them nothing. Sounds to me that the breeding facitlity may not have a clue what is going on at their facility either. It is really hard to make DNA match a stallion if it came from anywhere other than that stallion. By the way, the filly is registered with AQHA and Lions Share of Fame is the father. DNA does not lie. How did you do at the Reunion? I really wondered if you were playing stupid or actually were. Maybe a little biology refresher course is in order. University of Southern New Hampshire does have correspondence courses available--I see them advertise on TV all the time. Actually, glad you brought that up. A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF MISMANAGEMENT I'm not sure if you really believe that version of reality or just attempting to help him save face but that's no where near what really happened.
No kidding. Still wondering why he would breed to a horse produced by ET since they are inferior. |
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         Location: Where I am happiest | Still wondering who Jack is and what the story is there. lol |
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      Location: Arkansas | I bet someone will pm you and explain. They did me, enough that I got the main idea of who he is and a little of the background. . .
That was to ThreeCorners. . .
Edited by Chandler's Mom 2017-05-14 4:33 PM
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