LindaL
Well-Known Member
Altho, we have spent the last few years waiting for our stallion Khan to grow up (we bought him as a weanling) and buying several very nice mares to cross with him, we have now made the decision to no longer breed. While I have gotten some good deals thru online auctions (and I think they are a great idea), there are still way to many horses out there and I just don't feel right (personally) breeding more horses to possibly be run thru auctions. Also, a friend of mine recently "rescued" several nice mares from an auction lot where they would have been put on a trailer for slaughter. Such a happy ending to an almost tragic end. I see Minis on Craigslist that people can't care for anymore and are selling dirt cheap. I could go on and on... but you get the picture.
Of course, I do love the babies and love seeing everyone else's babies. Just a decision we have made and truth be told, many others should make. But..anyway...
With all that being said...our National Champion/National All-Star Champion stallion will be GELDED and will become my KICK BUTT show gelding! Deb and I want to have Under and Over mares and geldings to show as that is where our enjoyment lies...in showing!
It was a difficult decision to make...trust me...but now that we've made it, we are excited to "revamp" our farm with all show horses (except for a few "retired" horses that will never be sold). This show season has mostly become a "bust" for us (we may make it to 2 shows and no nationals for us this year), but next year...We hope to hit as many shows as possible and nationals...and maybe even Congress if we still own our Shetland filly then!
Of course, I do love the babies and love seeing everyone else's babies. Just a decision we have made and truth be told, many others should make. But..anyway...
With all that being said...our National Champion/National All-Star Champion stallion will be GELDED and will become my KICK BUTT show gelding! Deb and I want to have Under and Over mares and geldings to show as that is where our enjoyment lies...in showing!
It was a difficult decision to make...trust me...but now that we've made it, we are excited to "revamp" our farm with all show horses (except for a few "retired" horses that will never be sold). This show season has mostly become a "bust" for us (we may make it to 2 shows and no nationals for us this year), but next year...We hope to hit as many shows as possible and nationals...and maybe even Congress if we still own our Shetland filly then!