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There are probably as many reasons to re evaluate a horse as there
are horses that have been evaluated. We had our mare, Vedas,
evaluated for the first time in 1998 for conformation and movement.
Our preparation for this was nearly non
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The discussion about evaluations, real or virtual, has been interesting. I
also agree with Katherine Carter's post related that only allowing evaluated
stallions. I come from a warmblood background where evaluations simply to get
papers and/or have the
This message is from: "Warren Stockwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ruth writes
> The question that comes to my mind, in regards evaluations, is why
> strive to mete out their proportions and grade them according to
> average, if we are not trying to produce "cookie cutter" Fjords?" ..a
> modern expressi
This message is from: Ruth Bushnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That was a good piece on evaluations today, Phillip. Thanks for taking
the time to write out your perception of what the evaluations are
about, and how they enfold.
The question that comes to my mind, in regards evaluations, is why
strive to
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Lisa, I had to crack up. Poor WHR Elsker, now I have one more thing to look
at.
If this poor guy (who is only 2 1/2) knew how his hangy downs were evaluated
for keeping on a daily basis, he would shudder.
Mandy (my daughter) finally said "Enough Mom" He l
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> "Brigid Wasson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have a question about evaluating geldings. From what I understand, this is
> encouraged because it shows something about the animal's sire
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Hi Everyone-
Sorry I missed this weekend's evaluation in OR, but I'm getting all the
details from Dagrun! Catherine's place is always a good time, and this sounds
like
no exception.
I have a question about evaluating geldings. From wh
This message is from: Pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
One reason for evaluating geldings for your own purposes is to have an
understanding as to why your horse can or should be able to something
or why he cannot or has difficulty doing something else. I have seen on the
list problems people hav
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