This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey you know what? Seems to me that when I look at stats the same horses who do well in the Dutch evalutations are doing well in the American evaluations. (Right Carole--my gosh, look at the honorables your horses have made in both) So--obviously, both groups tend to agree that a good horse a good horse because...
When I learned that one of the mares I bred did great in her Dutch evaluation I didn't say, oh gosh, hope she does well in the American. Because she is a good horse, nice conformation, nice movement, great type. I was once talking with Gayle Ware and she told me that some Norwegian judges had looked over Dusty very carefully. I said, "Well he has done so well here, what did they say?" She said that they wanted to buy him and take him back to Norway. So, looks like in, in general there is some kind of consensus amongst the judges. Misha Shota Fjords http://www/eoni.com/~mishamez