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Cindy Hamilton
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Posted 2016-01-29 2:39 PM
Subject: RE: Remember the embryo transfer mess up? Results


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Posted 2016-01-30 12:04 AM
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Posted 2016-02-02 9:17 AM
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Gunner11 - 2016-01-29 1:54 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2016-01-28 3:29 PM I'm guessing a moderator would have to bump the old thread up about this subject.. I cant find it 
If I remember correctly, that thread got zapped. Not sure why, but I remember reading it one minute and it was gone the next.

The original post was taken down by me because the vet contacted me and I thought he was ready to neogotiate.   Guess not, so it flared up again and will continue to do so.   My attorney is working on it as I have still heard nothing from Vet, Stallion owner nor Insurance company.   I'll keep ya posted !   Thanks all.  
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Posted 2016-02-02 10:25 AM
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Dang it, I thought there was a resolution since the thread was back.   
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Chasem
Reg. Jul 2015
Posted 2016-02-02 12:42 PM
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I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.
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Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2016-02-02 12:50 PM
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Chasem - 2016-02-02 11:42 AM I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.

I would forward your concerns to the Stallions owner about helping to try and make this situation right. 
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TwistedK
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2016-02-02 12:51 PM
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Chasem - 2016-02-02 12:42 PM

I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion. You obviously think highly of him to have 2 of his offspring. However, the OP has a royally bred mare that has a colt by this stallion that was not what was expected or wanted. I personally would not want anything by this stallion. He's not stud material.
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Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2016-02-02 12:55 PM
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equussynergy - 2016-02-02 12:50 PM
Chasem - 2016-02-02 11:42 AM I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.
I would forward your concerns to the Stallions owner about helping to try and make this situation right. 

 
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The1CowgirlsEnvy
Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2016-02-02 12:59 PM
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Chasem - 2016-02-02 12:42 PM

I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion. You obviously think highly of him to have 2 of his offspring. However, the OP has a royally bred mare that has a colt by this stallion that was not what was expected or wanted. I personally would not want anything by this stallion. He's not stud material.

I agree with Twisted, the semen that was used was from a stallion that is not even remotely close to the caliber of horse that Vegas is. Nobody is offering $40k for this stallions colts, and honestly probably never will. An 8 year old stallion that's never accomplished anything and doesn't have any foals of the ground doing anything spectacular isn't exactly what I would call a "rising star" who's future might be tarnished by this.




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equussynergy
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Posted 2016-02-02 1:03 PM
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Chasem - 2016-02-02 12:42 PM I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. You obviously think highly of him to have 2 of his offspring. However, the OP has a royally bred mare that has a colt by this stallion that was not what was expected or wanted. I personally would not want anything by this stallion. He's not stud material.
I agree with Twisted, the semen that was used was from a stallion that is not even remotely close to the caliber of horse that Vegas is. Nobody is offering $40k for this stallions colts, and honestly probably never will. An 8 year old stallion that's never accomplished anything and doesn't have any foals of the ground doing anything spectacular isn't exactly what I would call a "rising star" who's future might be tarnished by this.

Personally if I was the owner of that Stallion, I would register this colt in a hot second and do everything in my power to see him grow to be a competitor! Talk about an opportunity that the stallion owner is throwing away!
 
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TwistedK
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Posted 2016-02-02 1:05 PM
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The1CowgirlsEnvy - 2016-02-02 11:59 AM
TwistedK - 2016-02-02 10:51 AM
Chasem - 2016-02-02 12:42 PM I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. You obviously think highly of him to have 2 of his offspring. However, the OP has a royally bred mare that has a colt by this stallion that was not what was expected or wanted. I personally would not want anything by this stallion. He's not stud material.
I agree with Twisted, the semen that was used was from a stallion that is not even remotely close to the caliber of horse that Vegas is. Nobody is offering $40k for this stallions colts, and honestly probably never will. An 8 year old stallion that's never accomplished anything and doesn't have any foals of the ground doing anything spectacular isn't exactly what I would call a "rising star" who's future might be tarnished by this.

Personally if I was the owner of that Stallion, I would register this colt in a hot second and do everything in my power to see him grow to be a competitor! Talk about an opportunity that the stallion owner is throwing away!
 

I agree. Even if the colt were gelded, that stallion will most likely never see a mare of that caliber on his books again.
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Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2016-02-02 1:08 PM
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Chasem - 2016-02-02 10:42 AM

I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.

The stallion owner and the vet/boyfriend had the opportunity to head off most of the backlash from this "mistake". They chose the wrong way to handle it. So it's on their head what happens with public opinion.
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Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2016-02-02 1:21 PM
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Chasem - 2016-02-02 12:42 PM I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. You obviously think highly of him to have 2 of his offspring. However, the OP has a royally bred mare that has a colt by this stallion that was not what was expected or wanted. I personally would not want anything by this stallion. He's not stud material.
I agree with Twisted, the semen that was used was from a stallion that is not even remotely close to the caliber of horse that Vegas is. Nobody is offering $40k for this stallions colts, and honestly probably never will. An 8 year old stallion that's never accomplished anything and doesn't have any foals of the ground doing anything spectacular isn't exactly what I would call a "rising star" who's future might be tarnished by this.

Personally if I was the owner of that Stallion, I would register this colt in a hot second and do everything in my power to see him grow to be a competitor! Talk about an opportunity that the stallion owner is throwing away!
 

I agree. Even if the colt were gelded, that stallion will most likely never see a mare of that caliber on his books again.

Like what a poor decision on their part to not hop on registering this foal....
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Posted 2016-02-02 1:25 PM
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Chasem - 2016-02-02 12:42 PM

I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.

I don't think anything could hurt his reputation if he doesn't have one. I tried using Google to find him and couldn't. No website, nothing.
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Posted 2016-02-02 1:31 PM
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Chasem - 2016-02-02 10:42 AM I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.
The stallion owner and the vet/boyfriend had the opportunity to head off most of the backlash from this "mistake". They chose the wrong way to handle it. So it's on their head what happens with public opinion.

 
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Gunner11
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Posted 2016-02-02 1:32 PM
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Chasem - 2016-02-02 12:42 PM

I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.

I don't think anything could hurt his reputation if he doesn't have one. I tried using Google to find him and couldn't. No website, nothing.

It took way more searching than it should have, but I found it...
http://www.cantbullythisguy.com/
But no, not a whole lot out there on him.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-02-02 1:34 PM
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So the Vet and girlfriend will not Reg the foal, is this what I understand? 
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Posted 2016-02-02 1:38 PM
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So the Vet and girlfriend will not Reg the foal, is this what I understand? 

The owner of Cantbullythisguy will not add the mare to the breeding report in order to register the foal, is my understanding.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-02-02 1:41 PM
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Chasem - 2016-02-02 12:42 PM I am not taking sides on this matter or involved in who is right or wrong, but I have 2 colts by this stallion. I am concerned all the negative statements I have read about the stallion on this thread will hurt future sales. The stallion is young and has not been proven yet. Everyone is allowed to have there feeling about this situation, but please respect others feelings about the future of this stallion.

The vet used the wrong semen on this mare, this is wrong in so many ways and not even trying to made it better in anyway, SO what would you do if this had happen to you?? I think the OP has every right to do what she is doing, the Vet and girlfriend has had plenty of time to make it right. So tell us what makes the stallion so awesome in your books?
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-02-02 1:43 PM
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Southtxponygirl - 2016-02-02 1:34 PM So the Vet and girlfriend will not Reg the foal, is this what I understand? 
The owner of Cantbullythisguy will not add the mare to the breeding report in order to register the foal, is my understanding.

What the he** is wrong with these people? And what makes the stud so special of the girlfriends? 
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