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In a message dated 2/27/99 11:17:58 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<<  I wanted to say that ( here) in my
 heavy horse infested town of Norco, Ca. the term is met with a different
 twist. We have every breed represented here, and many of the" Big Boys "of
the
 Quarter Horse, Paint, Arabian, Morgan, Warmblood, Fresian, ect. are standing
 at Stud, and people from all over the country ship their mares here , and
also
 keep a swarm of vets very busy during AI, Breeding and Foaling season.
 Backyard Breeder's  take on a new meaning, when you continue to read about
 your friends down the street, leading the nation in points, and winning
 overseas compititions with their respective breeds.  >>

That's right.  I have a dear friend who lives in Norco, who I think you have
probably seen.  I know she's seen you and your fjords <g>.  She's got the
Andalusian stallion, Bando.  She's NOT made out of money, has a small
facility, and puts her money into her horses, not her wardrobe.  A wonderful
woman with a sense of humour.  She is indeed a backyard breeder who has a
stallion that knocks out some of the nicest Andys in the country!!  Backyard
breeding doesn't have to be a dirty word, if it's done correctly!  BTW if you
see her, tell her I said Hi!

Pamela

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