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| I have came across the opportunity to purchase a new horse and here are my two options:
1. A 7yr old Hail Corona daughter confirmed in foal to Aint Seen Nothing Yet
2. A weanling filly by Tres Oaks, son of Tres Seis, out of Symphonic Fame, granddaughter of Dash Ta Fame
Which would you choose and why?? |
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  Location: TN | Are you looking for a broodmare or a prospect? If you want something to breed every year and raise your own prospects I would go with the mare. If you want a prospect and don't want to deal with breeding and raising foals then I would go with the filly. Both sound nice! |
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  Living on the edge of common sense
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        Location: Carpenter, WY | the weanling filly just because I love the Tres Seis lines
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  Texas Lone Star
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    Location: where ever my L/Q trl is parked | teehaha - 2014-07-26 10:22 AM the weanling filly just because I love the Tres Seis lines
You would!!!!!     like the other poster said - I agree with her. |
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  Living on the edge of common sense
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | They both sound so nice, is the mare broke/sound? If so I think I would go for the bred mare, unlss you dont want an extra mouth to feed. But then the weanling sounds awesome, so you got some hard thinking to do on this one. I would have to see befor I choose really to get an ideal of what they will look like. Good luck to ya. Post pictures of the one you pick  |
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| I love raising the foals and really want another one. I had originally planned to buy the foal the mare is having next year, but the owner is selling the mare. She was out of price range, and has now lowered her price to the same price as the filly! I found the filly and was gonna purchase her because I was unable to get the one I had wanted. |
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      Location: Oakdale, CA | neither.......I would want something to swing a leg over right away. Unless you have something else to ride the the tres seis weanling for sure!!! |
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| The mare is broke to ride and sound. Has been started on barrels but was never ran. |
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| Hard one... I like the Tres Seis lines and its here and healthy already, BUT I have a AintSeenNothinYet weanling I really love. I guess just depends on the bloodlines you want. Lisa has a few people offering ASNY weanlings for sale so not like you couldn't already get one on the ground. If you like the mare and think you could use her after weaning a 2n1 would be nice. Oh and ASNY is a Future Fortunes which is a BIG DEAL for resale value but taking a risk on something happening and losing the foal |
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| I have a 2yr old son of Infamous Fire and I absolutely love him. He is a stud and I have plans of breeding him once he is proven, so mare could be used again..I have never been big into bloodlines until I purchased my colt as a yearling.
I can message pics of the mare and filly, but it won't let me add them to the post for anybody interested...
Edited by InfamousBugs 2014-07-26 11:08 AM
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | InfamousBugs - 2014-07-26 11:04 AM I have a 2yr old son of Infamous Fire and I absolutely love him. He is a stud and I have plans of breeding him once he is proven, so mare could be used again..I have never been big into bloodlines until I purchased my colt as a yearling. I can message pics of the mare and filly, but it won't let me add them to the post for anybody interested... Dont add the pictures of these horses to your post its against the rules to post horses that are not your's and your thread will be deleted, now you can post pictures of your horses all you want, so what ever you buy post it all right. I would love to see it. We all love seeing what each other buys on here. Good luck to ya on what you choose
Edited by Southtxponygirl 2014-07-26 11:14 AM
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  The Color Specialist
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | If you origionally wanted the mare, I would get the mare.
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| Thanks! I didn't know that, I've never posted in the forums before until now..always read them lol
Edited by InfamousBugs 2014-07-26 11:16 AM
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | InfamousBugs - 2014-07-26 11:14 AM Thanks! I didn't know that, I've never posted in the forums before until now..always read them lol
Your welcome.... And Welcome to the board, its all good most of the time  |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2014-07-26 11:21 AM
InfamousBugs - 2014-07-26 11:14 AM Thanks! I didn't know that, I've never posted in the forums before until now..always read them lol
Your welcome.... And Welcome to the board, its all good most of the timeΒ 
Haha thank you, this is one tough decision!!!! |
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 Keep those crap slapping tails away!
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         Location: Around here somewhere... | Β What do you want a new horse for? I myself would probably choose the weanling. |
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| Blaundee - 2014-07-26 11:44 AM
Β What do you want a new horse for? I myself would probably choose the weanling.
There's no particular reason I want a new one.. |
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 Keep those crap slapping tails away!
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         Location: Around here somewhere... | Β In that case, don't buy one. Wait until you find one you just can't live without. |
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  Location: Texas | id get the mare.After she foals youll have something you can ride if you want and a new baby to play with...all that will be well bred to boot! |
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