linaew
Posted : 3/12/2010 11:22:39 PM
[quote=littlebit]
I have owned and hauled two horse straight load trailers, and I perfer my 4 horse stock trailer over them especially for hauling stallions. In the stock trailer, you can close the solid cross gate and tie the stud to the rear of the trailer. You are asking for trouble hauling them side by side. They can still kick and sometimes a stud, especially a young one, will try to rear-could get his feet stuck in the feeder. They might haul great seperately, but together might be a different can of worms. If you ever breed the two, hauling them side by side would add to the risk.
Are you going to keep the stallion a stud? If so, I would start saving for a different trailer or make two trips.
PS. Thought you were looking for a buckskin filly???
Hello Friend!
Well truth is the stud colt didn't work out, I was going to keep him a stud because he was a smoky creme dun, homozygous black and creme and dun. But it didn't work out, plus he was a HERDA carrier, and I really wanted him for the fact that he had excelent confirmation, very nice foundation pedigree, and I would have had 50% of a smokey grulla with Biggin. I think if he was socialized he would have been fine but that's just me. I'm actually pretty into the dun thing these days, and found a really nice proven stallion in Washington. Dun It Ok, that has an AMAZING pedigree (Hollywood Dun It/Peponita) that I think would cross well on Biggin, plus he's 90% foundation. He's homozygous black and dun, so I'd either get a 50% bay dun or 50% dunskin. I'd prefer the dunskin, the creme gene. I sent Biggin's transfer papers in last week, AQHA has had them for a week now, as of today. I had her tested for HERDA and her agouti genes, just in case you were wondering she's N/N and A/A. YAY on the HERDA, was sad about the homozygous agouti, no more chance of getting a smoky grulla out of her, oh well. Hopefully her baby will be A/a and then it will. :-p I'm not sure if I'll breed her this year or next, racing season is coming to an end, and I want an early baby Jan/Feb. Descions, Descions. I'd almost rather breed than buy another one, people are just asking WAY to much for weanlings these days. I wouldn't pay 1000 for half the things they want 2000 for, so why not breed for less and get a much better looking foal? Seems like a no brainer to me. :-p
How have you been anyways? Anything new?