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[RC] To bred or not to bred - sharp penny


 Heidi,

 I highly respect your opinions/experiences related to
endurance and vet matters.  Yours are one of the handful of
posts I always read on RC no matter what the subject as I
know I will learn alot.
This, however, is one of those topics that I have personal
experience with. In over 30 years, during which, working
for such greats as Dean Landers (trained and promoted 
Sonny Dee Bar) Sandy Vaughn (well respected hunter/jumper
trainer) and Cleve Wells (western pleasure trainer)to name
a few and having won dozens of all around saddles, hundreds
of buckles and three very nice trailers all a result of
breeding and training horses from the same "in vogue"
bloodlines. I feel pretty confident in my views on
"generalist vs specialist" and what sells as babies that
goes on year after year excelling in the event(s) they were
bred for. So on this topic I will simply say I agree that
we disagree! :)

Respectfully,
Penny

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