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#182892 Posted on 2018-08-07 03:04:12

 It's been a few months since is been on. We moved and I started a new job. Working night shift is killing me.  Anyways I was scrolling through the market place and found a herd of dressage quarter horses that I want. Sadly their owner hasn't been active since October.  

In all honesty I do not need another herd or project but now I'm thinking about starting a dressage quarter horse herd. I already have endurance and western quarter horses.  Should I bother? Or should I find a different project? 


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#182897 Posted on 2018-08-07 05:30:40

as someone who always gives into urges to make new herds: Yes!

Assuming you don't mind that it might be hard to sell foals (which is the biggest downfall to all my odd-discipline herds!) then you should breed whatever interests you.


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#182912 Posted on 2018-08-07 09:59:31

Thankfully i don't care about swilling the foals. I kind of like having herds that are trained in the unpopular specialties. That's why I love my endurance quarter horses. 


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#182929 Posted on 2018-08-07 11:00:47

If that is what you want to do then I don't see why not.

Oh and hurray for endurance quarter horses, I have a small her started as well :) 

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#182932 Posted on 2018-08-07 11:33:43

I saw the.  Lol.  I am always looking for fellow endurance breeders. If you ever need any outside stud/ brood let me know! 


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