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| People, please help me better understand what that means. I have one for sale and had someone come out and try her, loved everything about her till it came to her paper's.Am i behind on understanding bloodlines? So i need your help to find the junk in her pedigree.
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| I really the bloodlines. Lots of winners!  |
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| Only the Top is paint and thats a paint I sure wouldn't mind having on the papers.
Cierra Chapman has had great success with her horses outta that Texas Hero line. Might fb msg her for info another her paint Another Hero.
There is no junk in that pedigree. They were just idiots. Possibly were just looking for a reason to say no to you and thats all they could come up with.
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| as i mentioned before, paints just are not selling. Sierrs gets het nice psints from her aunt. Right now her aunt has some very nice horsrs for ssle snd just are not selling |
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       Location: British Columbia | Wether I'm buying for keeps or resale, I actively avoid paints. They don't sell.
I live your horses papers, but would not personally buy. It's terrible, but it's a common mentality.
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| streakysox - 2017-02-11 6:38 PM
as i mentioned before, paints just are not selling. Sierrs gets het nice psints from her aunt. Right now her aunt has some very nice horsrs for ssle snd just are not selling
Gets them from her aunt? I thought they owned the broodmares? I know her aunt has paints but they bred them and I don't ever remember her thanking her aunt for the ones she's down good on.
I don't know them well though and I'm not from that area but the ones I was referring to were the ones her dad had trained on the track and they are now broodmares
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| I honestly don't know why there's such a stigma against paints for resale value and it drives me up the wall! I am selling an extremely well bred paint filly right now (solid sorrel) and as soon as people hear shes APHA they shy away?? She has excellent bloodlines and conformation and I have her priced cheap simply because people aren't buying! And they don't even show AQHA... |
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| I honestly don't know why there's such a stigma against paints for resale value and it drives me up the wall! I am selling an extremely well bred paint filly right now (solid sorrel) and as soon as people hear shes APHA they shy away?? She has excellent bloodlines and conformation and I have her priced cheap simply because people aren't buying! And they don't even show AQHA... |
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| If it wasn't for the fact that I'm in a money jam, she wouldn't even be up for sale and i would be buying her sister. Same sire but out of an own daughter of tres seis. |
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| Like I mentioned in your other post, I have nothing against paints except that the resale value is not good. And when you are on the business side of things you have to go with what is most marketable. From what I understand, awhile back the paint industry focused more on color than conformation and ability. Maybe that is when the stigma about them developed. I do think that has changed but the stigma still remains. Your mare is nice, I'm really impressed with how well she rides, and her papers are great, too.
Don't give up, the right buyer will come along. Things should pick up in the spring, most people wait for warmer weather and the time change so that they actually have time to ride a new horse. |
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   Location: Oklahoma | My parents owned both the mare and stud. I cannot remember if they sold the mare before this colt was born or not. I believe they are probably listed as the breeders (Churchwell). Texas Six was on his way to becoming the next big Paint sire before his untimely death and the mare is a super nice mare. The Chuchwells have been named Champion breeders and have bred many World Champion horses. I know this filly and she is nice, I would not hesitate a minute before buying her. |
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       Location: Glendive Mt. | She is bred very nice, no junk at all. Is, she colored?? |
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| I like her papers.
If someone doesn't want her just because she is a paint, remind them that there are a number of paint horses through the years that have qualified for the NFR:
Twila Haller, Suzzanne Faucett, Kim West, Joyce Jackson - I'm sure there are more that I am forgetting. |
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       Location: Texas | I tried to look at your ad but the video is marked private. Maybe you changed your ad.
Edited by RocketPilot 2017-02-11 10:52 PM
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| Why would they go look at her if they knew they had an issue with her being a paint?? People can be so strange. |
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         Location: MT | Not one that I would shy away from at all just because she's APHA. You will find the right buyer, just give it time. And she may wind up kicking the butts of those who passed her up because of her being a paint.
There are folks who like them out there! |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I have 3 solid paints in my pasture. They're QHs with paint papers to me. AQHA bloodlines, and you can't tell the difference until you see the APHA on their papers. I don't know why anyone would care, the clock sure doesn't. |
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| Three 4 Luck - 2017-02-12 9:23 AM
I have 3 solid paints in my pasture. They're QHs with paint papers to me. AQHA bloodlines, and you can't tell the difference until you see the APHA on their papers. I don't know why anyone would care, the clock sure doesn't.
Ditto, I have one too, with my daughter he pulled 1D checks at 500+ super shows.
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| I love her bloodlines! Ignore the haters... |
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        Location: CTX | I really have no idea, but when I first started racing (came from the "dark" side of English ) I heard some people say "paints are idiots!" Honestly, I don't look at color anyway... my mom was highly surprised when we bought a gray mare..... since she didn't think I liked them... but if the horse has nice bloodlines, and I like the way it moves and acts when I try it out I would buy it, if and when I was looking. But you know how it is, everyone has an opinion.... |
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