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Fw: Re: [RC] Fwd: Trip to Middletown - Jo Ann Knight

 
 
 
Here is more information about the horses in Middletown, California.
 
Hope someone out there can use one of them to get started on those trails.
 
Jo Ann 
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Date: 7/10/2006 12:41:46 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Trip to Middletown
 
Hi Debbie,
 
I just wanted to offer some info on the breeding of some of these horses. 
 
In the past, I have seen where these horses are kept and have met Teresa and was horrified then about the condition of these horses.  Unfortunatley, most of this could have been prevented. 
 
Anyway, here is some of the breeding and a lot of the horses are registered and have been blood typed, and I know for a fact that some have been DNA typed.  The mares produce beautiful, trainable foals (two clients of mine leased mares from Teresa) and I have had the pleasure of training and marketing their foals and found each a wonderul home.  
 
Currently, there are 52 registered horses in Teresa's name. Some of these horses I would guess are deceased, but I know that some of them that are registered are still alive. 
 
Bloodlines include: Ariston, Bask, Bay-Abi, Comet, Cytrys, Dar, Dunajek, Ferzon, Gai Parada, Hallany Mistanny, Kontiki, Muscat, Princier, Raffles, SR Nadom, Synbad, Vladimir, Wiraz, Witraz, etc...
 
Some of these horses were raced on the track (which Teresa bred them for).  They produce excellent endurance horses. 
 
I hope some of this info helps in finding them good homes. They are gorgeous horses but need a lot of TLC.  I haven't seen the situation there lately but cannot imgaine it is any better than it used to be. 
 
Sincerely,
Briana Stroud
Stroud Arabians
 
 
 
 
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