Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
ClevelandBayBreedGenetics · Cleveland Bay Breed Genetics
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Want to share photos of your group with the world? Add a group photo to Flickr.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 193 - 224 of 279   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
193
I have a question, I recently purchased a pure mare with a hind sock. It's pretty good size. Her sire is Braithwaite Senator and her dam Whippletree...
Maria Ludwig
aspenlucas
Offline Send Email
Oct 12, 2007
6:28 pm
194
Maria, I can't answer your question from a scientific standpoint.? However, my opinion is a mismarked pure is better than no pure at all.? I think if she is...
tratraver@...
baymorwolf
Offline Send Email
Oct 12, 2007
6:56 pm
195
Maria The longer I have been around the breed and especially purebreds, I wouldn't give a flip about the white. If you want to produce a purebred, find one...
Gabrielle M. Gordon
gallianowilful
Online Now Send Email
Oct 12, 2007
8:07 pm
196
While in England I saw several purebreds with considerably more white than would be usually allowed. This included the winning filly in the 3yo class having a...
Carolina Livi
carolbrazilrs
Offline Send Email
Oct 17, 2007
4:48 pm
197
From what I've heard they are just marked "mismarked" but are put in the full stud book. No grading on mismarks. Maria PA USA ... white than would be usually...
Maria Ludwig
aspenlucas
Offline Send Email
Oct 17, 2007
11:32 pm
198
I think conformation should be more relevant than color. ... From: Maria Ludwig <alleyezonme98@...> To: ClevelandBayBreedGenetics@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
tratraver@...
baymorwolf
Offline Send Email
Oct 18, 2007
12:15 am
199
I agree, but it seems in Society sponsored programs, publications, etc. we are not allowed to speak about any of the Cleveland Bay conformational weaknesses. ...
Gabrielle M. Gordon
gallianowilful
Online Now Send Email
Oct 18, 2007
2:05 am
201
Hi Gabrielle I agree that there needs to be more transparency, hwere genetic weakness' are identified , so that we can breed them out. regards Kate...
ktelford
rascalita2003
Offline Send Email
Oct 18, 2007
8:49 am
203
Maria IMO, try to breed the best conformational correct and genetically diverse purebred you can. Many factors including price, stallion availability, etc....
Gabrielle M. Gordon
gallianowilful
Online Now Send Email
Oct 18, 2007
7:05 pm
204
Gabrielle, my thought is that I do need to get a genetically diverse foal from her. I have been speaking with a few people and my thought is perhaps to go as...
Maria Ludwig
aspenlucas
Offline Send Email
Oct 19, 2007
12:05 am
205
Maria Sounds like a great idea. The filly's previous owner can send you her 2007 SPARKS sheet, or you can ask for a copy from the NA SPARKS Working Group...
Gabrielle M. Gordon
gallianowilful
Online Now Send Email
Oct 19, 2007
7:05 pm
206
Maria, Email me privately (I finally was able to connect at the ride camp and I literally have hundreds of emails to wade through). I'll try and help you out...
Milinda Ellis
beargrass_cl...
Offline Send Email
Oct 20, 2007
9:55 pm
207
Have any of you guys seen the Cleveland Bay mare at the Kentucky Horse Park. Her name is Staymore Tayberry. I would like to take her home. She is totally...
chumbawambaracing
chumbawambar...
Offline Send Email
Oct 22, 2007
11:59 pm
208
Hi Jenny: Stainmore Tayberry was bred by Mrs. Barbara Martindale of the UK and is owned by Jeannie and Billy Cave of Lowgap, North Carolina. Tayberry won the...
Gabrielle M. Gordon
gallianowilful
Online Now Send Email
Oct 23, 2007
2:05 am
209
... and is ... Tayberry won ... Extravaganza at ... I am ... bred ... unless ... have a ... Horse ... home. She ... cause ... thank you so much for your...
chumbawambaracing
chumbawambar...
Offline Send Email
Oct 23, 2007
2:28 am
210
Jenny, go to www.clevelandbay.org there are two weanling colts on there right now for 7500 each. I'm sure if you do your homework you can find good deals!...
Maria Ludwig
aspenlucas
Offline Send Email
Oct 23, 2007
11:13 am
211
Cool. Thanks for the tip. I will do it in the morning. I could spend more money than that but that is a good price. We were looking at having to spend a lot...
Jenny Keenan
chumbawambar...
Offline Send Email
Oct 24, 2007
3:08 am
212
Can I be more than a little controversial by suggesting that as well as selecting a purebred sire that carries no white markings himself, you ALSO select a...
stevebayston1
Offline Send Email
Oct 25, 2007
4:30 pm
213
Steven thank you for bringing that up. A friend and I were joking that if I did choose a stallion that had been known for carrying a chestnut gene with my luck...
Maria Ludwig
aspenlucas
Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2007
12:48 am
214
When I reread this- after posting - I realised that I 'd missed something out. A homozygous bay put to a heterozygous bay will produce 100% bay offspring - but...
Stephen Bayston
stevebayston1
Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2007
8:07 am
215
Does anyone know about teh actual genetics of white?? I would think that would be a different allele and completely unrelated to bay and chestnut. ... From:...
tratraver@...
baymorwolf
Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2007
2:25 pm
216
No - or yes- the genetics of white inheritance are not certain. The inheritance of white is completely separate to chestnut and bay in the sense that the genes...
Stephen Bayston
stevebayston1
Offline Send Email
Oct 26, 2007
7:34 pm
217
There are labs in the US and in the UK that test for the Chestnut gene or if your bay horse is heterozygous. The fee in the US is about $30.00 USD and the fee...
Gabrielle M. Gordon
gallianowilful
Online Now Send Email
Oct 26, 2007
9:05 pm
218
Breed Committee discussed the possibility of mass screening for the chestnut gene and came to the conclusion that the pitfalls of such a scheme far outweighed...
Andy Dell
acdell
Offline Send Email
Oct 27, 2007
8:31 am
219
For interest (- or not!) - both Knaresborough Warlock and Storth House Temptation mayhave carried chestnut as both have PART bred registered stock of chestnut...
Stephen Bayston
stevebayston1
Offline Send Email
Oct 30, 2007
9:18 am
220
Stephen and Andy: I had my horse tested because I wanted to know and have more information for myself when I began breeding my mare. Mass screening or...
Gabrielle M. Gordon
gallianowilful
Online Now Send Email
Oct 30, 2007
12:05 pm
221
What I am beginning to think about his whole issue is. I could dive in, and do the DNA testing, etc. But it seems that with PetersCreek Jasmine my best bet is...
Maria Ludwig
aspenlucas
Offline Send Email
Oct 30, 2007
12:52 pm
222
I have a question about bone. It seems alot of our stock in the US are "losing" bone, or so people tend to see and think. I have noticed (by being nosey) that...
Maria Ludwig
aspenlucas
Offline Send Email
Oct 30, 2007
12:55 pm
223
Stephen, I've been away for most of the month of October, so I'm late in getting into this exchange. I've seen "excessive" white (facial and leg markings)...
Milinda Ellis
beargrass_cl...
Offline Send Email
Oct 30, 2007
1:21 pm
224
Would you worry though with blanket testing that the quality of the CB would be lost if people were only focused on SPARKS and color? What about conformation?...
Maria Ludwig
aspenlucas
Offline Send Email
Oct 30, 2007
1:40 pm
Messages 193 - 224 of 279   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help