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  • Price: $4,500.00 headline: ottb mare in foal to sire of the year, national & regional winning stallion placed by: denise gainey (arabian breeder) amelia, va gaineyarabian@aol.com 804.690.2408 opportunity to own one of only 2 thus far anglo foals sired by hg esquire+. 2002 ottb mare with an exceptional pedigree to create the ultimate sport horse foal. mocha magic sells in foal to hg esquire+. mare has excellent feet, great temperment, super confirmation, is under saddle, and a proven broodmare. can be purchased with or without a greatly discounted 2nd breeding to hg esquire+ which can be used on mare of your choice. 100% quality satisfaction guarantee applies! hg esquire+, a sire of national, regional, and open sport horse winners and ammy friendly/professional quality kids! show the anticipated foal yourself and win while having a blast! foal is eligible for the wcaha futurity, shn payback & sweepstakes. also be eligible to be presented for inspection to the american warmblood society. view our farm page on facebook (gainey cornerstone arabians & sport horses) for pedigree details to include information and photos of her sire and grandsire.
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    08-02-2011, 09:18 AM
  #21
Yearling
I googled the directions here from my house and it said "This road has tolls." I read it as "This road has trolls." Needless to say, I was speechless for a moment.
     
    08-02-2011, 01:34 PM
  #22
Weanling
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Originally Posted by Equilove    
I googled the directions here from my house and it said "This road has tolls." I read it as "This road has trolls." Needless to say, I was speechless for a moment.
Now that is just too too funny!!! Made me LOL

Denise Gainey
     
    08-03-2011, 07:31 AM
  #23
Weanling
Looking great thus far for participants. Would LOVE to have more!! Spectators too!!! Feel free to email me: gaineyarabian@aol.com or visit the AWS site for more information as well: www.americanwarmblood.org

Denise Gainey
     
    08-03-2011, 05:43 PM
  #24
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Originally Posted by HGEsquire    
Hey Dru ~ got behind schedule but will call you soon - promise!!!

Bumping for the Tuesday crew!
We want to have as many participants & spectators as possible!

Denise Gainey
No problem Lady- call whenever you have time..
     
    08-04-2011, 07:34 PM
  #25
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Originally Posted by HGEsquire    
Looking great thus far for participants. Would LOVE to have more!! Spectators too!!! Feel free to email me: gaineyarabian@aol.com or visit the AWS site for more information as well: www.americanwarmblood.org

Denise Gainey
I'm so confused looking at the link,where it says:
Eligibility for Registration
To be eligible for registration a horse/pony can be of any breed stock or combination thereof, except 100% hot- blood (Thoroughbred or Arabian) or 100% cold-blood (draft breeds). (See Nomination below.)



Eligibility for Nomination

To be eligible for nomination, a horse/pony can be 100% hot-blood (Thoroughbred or Arabian) or 100% cold-blood (draft breeds). All AWS benefits are the same as registered warmbloods.

So TB's are not eligibility to be registered? But nominated? What does that mean? I have a TB that I am toying with the idea of maybe breeding in a few years and it's been suggested I should register her with a warmblood registry since I want to breed to a warmblood. So reading the top part makes me think she is not eligible, then when I read the bottom I got totally lost lol...either way she needs more muscling before I try to get her accepted, and VA is too far. I'm just trying to figure it out lol
     
    08-06-2011, 12:54 AM
  #26
Weanling
My son has just graduated from Marin Boot Camp and I have just driven to and back from Parris Island in less than 24 hours (boy I am tired) but after I get some much needed rest I will come back and explain it best I can :)

Thanks for the question as I imagine there are others that would like to know as well. I just need to get some rest first :)

Denise Gainey
     
    08-06-2011, 03:46 PM
  #27
Weanling
OMG I would TOTALLY love to go. I'm wanting to get into the WB sport-horses.
Currently own a WB/TB cross and he is a DOLL and several TB mares and one Arab mare. Crossing with the WB has put a lot of desirable characteristics into the TB. Like rid-ability, calmer temperament etc for me it did anyway.
I'd LOVE to come.
     
    08-10-2011, 08:15 PM
  #28
Weanling
OK so I am beginning to catch my breath after a very very busy past 2 weeks....so WildAcreFarms ~ did you want to travel to VA to spectate???

And Rachel1786 please give me a call anytime after 2:00 EST and I will be glad to answer any and all your questions that I can. Please message me here for my phone number. I will look forward to chatting with you!

Denise Gainey
     
    08-15-2011, 08:51 AM
  #29
Weanling
BUMP for Monday viewers!

Denise Gainey
     
    08-19-2011, 11:13 AM
  #30
Weanling
I just discovered on Wednesday morning that our local paper has a write up about the upcoming Warmblood Inspection we are hosting 8/27. I sent them something & asked for a courtesy mention not thinking it would happen & not only is it mentioned, but it is a bit of a write up too

Then, did not see this until last night ~ directive of WHERE to find the write up right there on the front page!



Denise Gainey
     

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