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From: SassyMustang1980
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  • I would say tread cautiously. I don't know what lameness issues she has but if she's still that young and has them, it could be a conformation or genetic flaw - something I certainly wouldn't want to create MORE of. Also if you're concerned about the extra weight of a rider consider the strain of carrying a foal and all the extra baggage that comes with them.

  • @shioriness it not genetic or confirmation ..its an old injury that came back to bite her in the ass.. so to speak.. right now we are more concerned about her well fair then her being bred.. its not that important to me.. the main thing is that she is happy and healthy. So far she is only 1% lame and has gotten the all clear for breeding by the vet.. but i'm going to wait another year to be on the safe side.

  • had to go back and freeze frame on him, wow.. he is so impressive!! hes like the fabio of horsehood!!

  • @onixspider yes he is awesome, I'm going to talk to the guy in a week and see if we can work somthing out..Sassy just want into heat.. so her next heat will put her in June.. perfect breeding time.

  • that first stallion just rocked me, pick him pick him!! hes an absolute studmuffin! i was going to ask if you would ever breed sassy but this video answered that.. omg i cant wait to see lil baby!!!!

  • I would go with the Andy too!!! Gorgeous manes!!

  • I think with the andulusian, the baby will have amazing confirmation! Especially in the rump and neck areas. I am also in love with that mane and tail! And considering she is a spanish mustang, I think the baby would be amazing.

    Are you doing a live breeding?

  • OH and I love that first picture! Was it professionally taken?

  • I'm not sure.. if I'll do a live breeding or not.. still debating..

    and yes.. it was a professional pic.. and the stud is in NM so not too far from me..LOL

  • Think depends on if you want a definite trotter or a potentially softer gaited baby.

  • well Sassy is gaited.. she does a paso laso.. gait.. its the 2nd one the paso finos due.. I think thats whats its called..super fast, very comfy on trail.. so it doesn't matter to me.. I just want good confirmation, a good head.. and something that is nice to look at..LOL..

  • @SassyMustang1980 How lucky! Think Paso Fino term is "paso corto" and that would be a great trail gait. I had a Peruvian Paso in the past and loved their gait. They can have the front leg movement called "termino". Probably a Peruvian stallion would give a gaited baby. I think that both Peruvians and Andalusians are gorgeous. Andalusians are living works of art, IMO.  They register the half Andalusians, I think, if that is any factor. Exciting choice for you!

  • i dont know how you could pick a stallion :L id want them all lol. i love the grey you have picked ! think the other one was too small :) hope josie enjoys sassy and that she has a lovely baby :) xx

  • I know.. I'm having the hardest time.. I'm leaning towards Andulusians.. as sassy is 1/3 andi. and many people think she is a full blooded one only on the small side.. so I know the baby will be just a beauty.. just soo soo confused..LOL

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