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Re: MFI Sales: 7 Stat Trained Arabian, 61K Don Stud
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
I can do that, if I produce any lines for public sale.GracelynEquus wrote:Ok.Baranduin Brewster wrote:
Sorry, I don't have any spare Orlovs or Russian Trotters, currently.
If there is any chance of you breeding some foals let me know.
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Re: MFI Sales: 7 Stat Trained Arabian, 61K Don Stud
Post by GracelynEquus »
Great.Baranduin Brewster wrote:I can do that, if I produce any lines for public sale.GracelynEquus wrote:
Ok.
If there is any chance of you breeding some foals let me know.
How much do you think a foal would cost. For top dollar, could you train one too? Just for grins.
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Re: MFI Sales: 7 Stat Trained Arabian, 61K Don Stud
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
There are many factors in the cost of a foal, I can produce one for around 70k to any where upwards to 5 mil...however until my public training is opened, I will not be training one on demand.GracelynEquus wrote:Great.Baranduin Brewster wrote:
I can do that, if I produce any lines for public sale.
How much do you think a foal would cost. For top dollar, could you train one too? Just for grins.
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Re: MFI Sales: 61K Don Stud, Percheron
Post by 8arbarossa »
there are not many people that ask.. they just do itBaranduin Brewster wrote: For the record, if you buy a horse from me, feel free to change the prefix <<MFI>> or MFI (no need to ask). I use those only to help me to expedite the breeding process and to help me keep track of outside line purchases.
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Re: MFI Sales: 61K Don Stud, Percheron
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
I'm aware, I just get bent out of shape when people make a big fuss over the fact that people don't leave the 'brand' or prefix on horses...the horses are clearly marked with the breeders name/ranch link.8arbarossa wrote:there are not many people that ask.. they just do itBaranduin Brewster wrote: For the record, if you buy a horse from me, feel free to change the prefix <<MFI>> or MFI (no need to ask). I use those only to help me to expedite the breeding process and to help me keep track of outside line purchases.
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Re: MFI Sales: 61K Don Stud, Percheron
Post by 8arbarossa »
i dont have a prefix or brand (not really) You have a prefix that shows you didnt breed the horse i like that.Baranduin Brewster wrote:I'm aware, I just get bent out of shape when people make a big fuss over the fact that people don't leave the 'brand' or prefix on horses...the horses are clearly marked with the breeders name/ranch link.8arbarossa wrote:
there are not many people that ask.. they just do it
But some competitions you see owner and rider, not breeder, so when people totally change the name its hard to keep an eye on your horses, right? i have never started a discussion with a player that changed the name, but i was pleasantly suprised when ONE person asked me if it was oke.
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Re: MFI Sales: 61K Don Stud, Percheron
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
I bookmark the horses I want to keep track in speed dial or send myself a message via the forums if I desperately want to keep track of a particular horse.8arbarossa wrote:i dont have a prefix or brand (not really) You have a prefix that shows you didnt breed the horse i like that.Baranduin Brewster wrote:
I'm aware, I just get bent out of shape when people make a big fuss over the fact that people don't leave the 'brand' or prefix on horses...the horses are clearly marked with the breeders name/ranch link.
But some competitions you see owner and rider, not breeder, so when people totally change the name its hard to keep an eye on your horses, right? i have never started a discussion with a player that changed the name, but i was pleasantly suprised when ONE person asked me if it was oke.
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Re: MFI Sales: 61K Don Stud, Fully trained Faeroes Pony
Post by 8arbarossa »
That is a good idea, thank you.. what do you mean with speed dial? you do it with your phone?
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Re: MFI Sales: 61K Don Stud, Fully trained Faeroes Pony
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
Speed dial is an extension for many browsers (Firefox, Chrome) or is built into browsers like Opera. You can use folders to split your horses by whatever criteria you want. You can also open multiple links with one right click, the possibilities is endless...I couldn't play five different games without speed dial.8arbarossa wrote:That is a good idea, thank you.. what do you mean with speed dial? you do it with your phone?
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Re: MFI Sales: 7 Stat Trained Arabian, 61K Don Stud
Post by Baranduin Brewster »
Orlov Trotter is upBaranduin Brewster wrote:There are many factors in the cost of a foal, I can produce one for around 70k to any where upwards to 5 mil...however until my public training is opened, I will not be training one on demand.GracelynEquus wrote:
Great.
How much do you think a foal would cost. For top dollar, could you train one too? Just for grins.
Mooreland Farms, Inc.
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