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shadowsmystictopaz

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I would like to hav as much information as i can about all the sweewater horses. Id like to have almost all of the numbers of those horses so I can look them up. I am thinking about getting a mare out of the sweetwater bloodline and so I want to do a months worth of research to see if buying the mare is worth it.
 
I would like to hav as much information as i can about all the sweewater horses. Id like to have almost all of the numbers of those horses so I can look them up. I am thinking about getting a mare out of the sweetwater bloodline and so I want to do a months worth of research to see if buying the mare is worth it.
Good luck. If I am seeing correctly on the AMHA Studbook there have to be over 2,700 Sweetwater minatures.
 
I guess i didnt hink therw where that many. i guess thats a good thing tho i probaly weont get as muc done as i thought i would. lol
 
Also, honestly, I wouldn't put much (if any) stock into what the AMHA or AMHR records SAY is behind a Sweetwater horse. Most people seem to feel that with that particular farm, what the papers say mean nothing. I've heard more than one person say when they picked out a colt or filly from that farm and asked "who's the sire", they were told "well, who do you want it to be?". So, if you have found a Sweetwater horse you like, then you are buying the horse as it stands, and will really never be able to have confidence in what the papers or stud books show in print.
 
She is on the sabrina oaks website and she is on the first page of sales horses if you want to see her. her name is wampum.
 
Charles Penland, owner of Sweetwater is the reason I'm no longer in business. YOU CAN NOT trust anything that man says! I bought a show quality 26.75" stallion & a 19" 9 month old Egyptian King Too colt from him. What I received was a crooked legged 29.75" stallion & a 21" 3 month old "no name bred" colt. I DNA tested the colt & asked for the parents to be DNA tested, the AMHA did not enforce it. BUYER BEWARE of anything that man has ever had his hands on!! :no:
 

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