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Each breed may have only one topic. The first post in the topic is to be informative. It should help explain the breed, and breeding goals; advice on how to select mares and stallions; and links to ideal Stallions available for breeding.
Keeping a directory of breeders working on the same goal is also helpful.
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Each breed may have only one topic. The first post in the topic is to be informative. It should help explain the breed, and breeding goals; advice on how to select mares and stallions; and links to ideal Stallions available for breeding.
Keeping a directory of breeders working on the same goal is also helpful.
All new threads must be approved.
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M'Bayar
Post by Flyer-owl »
The M'Bayar is a breed of small horse from the historic region of Baol in Senegal, in West Africa (therefore also known as the "Baol"). The Origins of this breed are not documented, but in the twentieth century the breed was influenced by Barb horses.
The breed is known to be calm and docile, rustic, strong and enduring.
I think I am currently the only one breeding these, and would like to know if anyone else wants to help? The breed is known to be calm and docile, rustic, strong and enduring.
I have put up a lot of mares for sale, and most horses in my herd are now at an HGP of 50.000 or higher.
Any suggestions on how to make this breed more interesting for you/other breeders?
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Re: M'Bayar
Post by vallers »
Flyer-owl wrote:The M'Bayar is a breed of small horse from the historic region of Baol in Senegal, in West Africa (therefore also known as the "Baol"). The Origins of this breed are not documented, but in the twentieth century the breed was influenced by Barb horses.I think I am currently the only one breeding these, and would like to know if anyone else wants to help?
The breed is known to be calm and docile, rustic, strong and enduring.
I have put up a lot of mares for sale, and most horses in my herd are now at an HGP of 50.000 or higher.
Any suggestions on how to make this breed more interesting for you/other breeders?
How many are you looking to get bred to help you out?
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Re: M'Bayar
Post by Mysister »
I'm working on them too. - trying to maintain the Perfect score on the Physique Eval. But also find the perfect candidate for Fouta breeding with them as well.
I've bought most of mine from you - and have enjoyed getting involved with the breed - especially getting them a big push on the ranking in the competitions.
if I can be of any help, please let me know
I've bought most of mine from you - and have enjoyed getting involved with the breed - especially getting them a big push on the ranking in the competitions.
if I can be of any help, please let me know
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Re: M'Bayar
Post by Flyer-owl »
Hi Mysister!Mysister wrote:I'm working on them too. - trying to maintain the Perfect score on the Physique Eval. But also find the perfect candidate for Fouta breeding with them as well.
I've bought most of mine from you - and have enjoyed getting involved with the breed - especially getting them a big push on the ranking in the competitions.
if I can be of any help, please let me know
Yeah, you are probably the one that has bought the biggest share of them!
I am thinking of selling my whole herd now if you are interested.
I have 7 stallions and about 40-50 mares at any given point.
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Re: M'Bayar
Post by Mysister »
Hi.
I would love to have:
68.9 Honor Trophy and/or
70.4 Porous Zenith - if he's for sale.
might be interested in Unnamed Horse #1035125
Thank you so much for letting me know.
I would love to have:
68.9 Honor Trophy and/or
70.4 Porous Zenith - if he's for sale.
might be interested in Unnamed Horse #1035125
Thank you so much for letting me know.
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Re: M'Bayar
Post by Flyer-owl »
Porous Zenith will be up for sale any time now - when would it work for you?
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Re: M'Bayar
Post by Mysister »
My apologies - haven't been on for a day or so.
I'll be able to take him on by tomorrow this time.
thank you again.
I'll be able to take him on by tomorrow this time.
thank you again.
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Re: M'Bayar
Post by Flyer-owl »
Mysister wrote:My apologies - haven't been on for a day or so.
I'll be able to take him on by tomorrow this time.
thank you again.
Well, I disappeared for a while there didn't I haha
Pretty sure he isn't interesting for you anymore anyway - but I will be selling the whole herd in a while. Very good horses, all with an HGP between 65k and 72k, and a %COI under 75%.
If you're interested
I'll put them up this week some time.
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Re: M'Bayar
Post by Mousepad »
SUCCESS!!!!! I have my first Fouta foal!!!!Flyer-owl wrote:Mysister wrote:My apologies - haven't been on for a day or so.
I'll be able to take him on by tomorrow this time.
thank you again.
Well, I disappeared for a while there didn't I haha
Pretty sure he isn't interesting for you anymore anyway - but I will be selling the whole herd in a while. Very good horses, all with an HGP between 65k and 72k, and a %COI under 75%.
If you're interested
I'll put them up this week some time.
http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/916051
Unfortuanately, it's a filly - which means I still have no means of furthering the breed without finding her an eventual mate elsewhere.
but, I'm going to pair her parents up again - try for another one - more fouta's would be good - right?
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