2014 Open House Slide Show
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These pictures are lovely.
Animal Kingdom is a beauty. I really like the looks of Jimmy Creed. Graydar looks like his sire. Flat Out is a knockout. Violence has a huge body and such tiny legs, he looks like a big kid playing with the hanky. And Point of Entry looks nothing like his sire.
Animal Kingdom is a beauty. I really like the looks of Jimmy Creed. Graydar looks like his sire. Flat Out is a knockout. Violence has a huge body and such tiny legs, he looks like a big kid playing with the hanky. And Point of Entry looks nothing like his sire.
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Had to check out the pics for a second time. Graydar just steals my heart, what a big fellow he is! Astrology is nice, and New Year's Day is very nice too. Would love to see a nice conformation shot of Paynter, Take Charge Indy and Flat Out.
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I can help you out with some some very unofficial conformation shots of those three.RuffiantoRags wrote:Had to check out the pics for a second time. Graydar just steals my heart, what a big fellow he is! Astrology is nice, and New Year's Day is very nice too. Would love to see a nice conformation shot of Paynter, Take Charge Indy and Flat Out.
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ChiLex, thank you for those pictures. To me, Take Charge Indy is reminiscent of his sire, only perhaps a bit more stocky. Paynter appears to be a bit plain looking, and also is reminiscent of his sire, Awesome Again. But the fact that he's alive and able to stand at stud is thrilling. I like the photo of Flat Out because of the way he's looking toward the camera.
At the risk of being scolded for saying something obvious, I know only a small percentage of stallions become elite sires. My reason for saying so is that I wish all of these stallions only the best and hope they become useful sires if not elite ones.
At the risk of being scolded for saying something obvious, I know only a small percentage of stallions become elite sires. My reason for saying so is that I wish all of these stallions only the best and hope they become useful sires if not elite ones.