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Parson
04-05-2020, 06:49 PM
Our little "moose" really has filled out over the past 4 weeks. Here he is today with 3 pics compared to 2 weeks ago. I am always amazed how quick they change.
castaway01
04-06-2020, 01:25 PM
Great pictures!
jay68802
04-06-2020, 01:40 PM
Elusive Moose
Parson
04-06-2020, 01:48 PM
:D
CryingForTheHorses
04-06-2020, 05:59 PM
Our little "moose" really has filled out over the past 4 weeks. Here he is today with 3 pics compared to 2 weeks ago. I am always amazed how quick they change.
Great pics, Do you have many horses?
Parson
04-06-2020, 06:39 PM
Great pics, Do you have many horses?
Thanks for the compliments on the pics. "Moose" is not his name, just a nickname for him because he was so big at birth.
But I have Moose, he is our 1st homebred and just purchased a broodmare last week since I lost Moose's momma. I also have a small piece of couple others. Those are claimers and they come and go.
In addtion to those claimers, we are looking to purchase a couple of 2 yr olds this spring. We try and spread our money out. I have my eyes on a Skipshot colt that I think I can buy for about 10k, a 2 yr old Outwork filly that looks like will cost about 50k, and my KY Derby Dreamer this year is a Frosted colt. So far the asking price for him is 140k.
I always have partners to spread the costs. We have fun, some years we makes some money, some years break even and some years not so good.
So I think between what is on the farm, on the track training, we own 5 and hoping we can get all 3 of our 2 yr old price points. Maybe not those paticular ones but find something similar at those prices.
CryingForTheHorses
04-06-2020, 07:32 PM
Thanks for the compliments on the pics. "Moose" is not his name, just a nickname for him because he was so big at birth.
But I have Moose, he is our 1st homebred and just purchased a broodmare last week since I lost Moose's momma. I also have a small piece of couple others. Those are claimers and they come and go.
In addtion to those claimers, we are looking to purchase a couple of 2 yr olds this spring. We try and spread our money out. I have my eyes on a Skipshot colt that I think I can buy for about 10k, a 2 yr old Outwork filly that looks like will cost about 50k, and my KY Derby Dreamer this year is a Frosted colt. So far the asking price for him is 140k.
I always have partners to spread the costs. We have fun, some years we makes some money, some years break even and some years not so good.
So I think between what is on the farm, on the track training, we own 5 and hoping we can get all 3 of our 2 yr old price points. Maybe not those paticular ones but find something similar at those prices.
Good luck to you!
Thank you for that!
Elkchester Road
04-06-2020, 08:44 PM
Great pictures, Parson. Thanks so much. :)
biggestal99
04-07-2020, 06:33 AM
Thanks for the compliments on the pics. "Moose" is not his name, just a nickname for him because he was so big at birth.
But I have Moose, he is our 1st homebred and just purchased a broodmare last week since I lost Moose's momma. I also have a small piece of couple others. Those are claimers and they come and go.
In addtion to those claimers, we are looking to purchase a couple of 2 yr olds this spring. We try and spread our money out. I have my eyes on a Skipshot colt that I think I can buy for about 10k, a 2 yr old Outwork filly that looks like will cost about 50k, and my KY Derby Dreamer this year is a Frosted colt. So far the asking price for him is 140k.
I always have partners to spread the costs. We have fun, some years we makes some money, some years break even and some years not so good.
So I think between what is on the farm, on the track training, we own 5 and hoping we can get all 3 of our 2 yr old price points. Maybe not those paticular ones but find something similar at those prices.
The first homebred is always the favorite.
Breeding your own horses, takes steel nerves and a lot of luck
Our first was a quality and born on Groundhog Day.
“The hog”
Allan
Parson
04-07-2020, 07:53 AM
The first homebred is always the favorite.
Breeding your own horses, takes steel nerves and a lot of luck
Our first was a quality and born on Groundhog Day.
“The hog”
Allan
not only nerves, but the patience of Job as well
stuball
04-07-2020, 01:49 PM
Moose on the Loose
foregoforever
04-07-2020, 02:46 PM
Majestik Møøse
jay68802
04-07-2020, 02:58 PM
Air Moose
Jayhawk6191
04-07-2020, 03:13 PM
Marty Moose
"Sorry folks, park's closed. Uh-huh, Uh-huh, Uh-huh":D
Parson
03-08-2021, 07:52 AM
Our "little" colt turns 1 yr today. Happy Birthday Elusive Warrior, aka Moose, he sure did like the carrots my wife was feeding him yesterday afternoon.
Robert Fischer
03-08-2021, 08:32 AM
wish i could quote the photos from page 1
Our "little" colt turns 1 yr today. Happy Birthday Elusive Warrior, aka Moose, he sure did like the carrots my wife was feeding him yesterday afternoon.
Happy B-Day Moose!
Moo man
Mucho
Mucho Muchacho
Mr. Moo
Big Moose :jump:
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