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- BestFriend April 2017
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SkylightsEasterSunrise a2
Both parents have a PT score of 6.8 and 6.6 and she is 9.6 and is a Red papered 2G filly. I know that PT has nothing to do with breeding but it is for sure a surprise. There wasnt any pasture bonus. Straight up create and breed.Thanked by 1supersarah -
Wow! Thanks for sharing though, because this is making me feel more confident about keeping foundation mares with lower PTsBreeder of any and all crazy colored drafts and RH horses.
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congrats.
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I always try breeding low PT horses..If they pass SBA, I breed them and Ive had alot of success..Ive bred a foundation mare with a PT of .05 to a foundation stud with a PT of 9.90 got a foal a red papered filly with a PT of 10.3
WS Speckled Miss F2
And I bought a 2.3 Pt foundation stallion at auction. He passed SBA and threw a a 10.1 red papered filly.
Gold Champ Rn Dun Appy F2
If they have low PT but pass SBA, try breeding them, you'll likely be pleasantly surprised with the results. I always am.Champion Appaloosas