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- HunterJumperbarn March 2017
- OndowaStables March 2017
- SandycreekFarm March 2017
- StarfireAcres March 2017
My foal californian splash good show horse or not
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Does this foal look like a good show horse in her future and right now? -
There is no link to her just a picture
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A link to the horse's page would help. However, it is impossible to predict for sure how well a foal will do as a show horse since there is a large amount of luck involved in the outcome of every show. For my own lined horses, I tend to keep any consistent foal with a PT above 9 and any inconsistent foal with a PT above 10, and usually send those below that to the auction.Breeding high quality Sheldasen horses. Liver chestnut, DP mushroom, and rose gray riding horses. Dun cobs with all the patterns. Watercolor, Wrong Warp and ice on mixed body types.
Stable ID 88Thanked by 1ZefSoFresStables -
While she's a foal and not in training, luck is the biggest factor in how she will do. Once she's two (beginning in April) she will start training, and her show score will start increasing. Give her a while before you decide that she won't be a good show horse. A lot will depend on where she is in her classes when she levels off.De gustibus non disputandum. "There's no arguing about tastes."
SandyCreek Farm: ID# 441
also playing H&J1 as SandyCreek Acres: ID# 137592 -
Ok thanks