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#38136 - 10/30/06 08:30 PM
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Registered: 10/27/06
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Loc: Victoria, Australia
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Thanks gohill on my way to have a look.
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#38139 - 10/31/06 10:06 AM
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Registered: 10/27/06
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Loc: Victoria, Australia
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Hi patchylover Not sure this is the place for Appaloosa genetics but I gather your mares are all dark base coat with roaning as that is tied in with the sparse manes and tails. I have 6 Appy mares and 6 ASP mares and 1 dried up ASP stallion. I perfer not to run my owmn stallion here cause that way I have a pick of the market for what suits the individual mare the best. Not one of mine have sparse manes or tails and all are spot x spot breeding. As far as the Gypsy Vanners go I personaly don't know of any in Aus and as they are of cold blood decent and have a mixture of cloured genes amounst them I dought they would even be accepted in the two LP registries here in Aus. May be best to take this private as I realy dont thing this is the site for genetics. Feel free too contact me privately.
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#38140 - 11/01/06 12:49 AM
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Registered: 10/30/06
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Loc: Eagle, Idaho, USA
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I am a 59-year-old, divorced, woman living in Eagle, Idaho, very near Boise. I downloaded the trial version of VV and knew right away it was for me. I work nights, and one of my friends at work always asks about my VV people, like: "Did the old guy die?" Anway, I live with a couple of cats and a dog. I have two grandkids that I spend time with often. Mostly though, I am just on my computer like an addict. I've had a PC since the mid 1980s (not the same one), and it has been a source of delight and money well spent since then. I work nights, so on my off nights, I am on this thing all night long and it eases the boredom considerably, not to mention that it sometimes gets lonely when you cannot go places or call friends.
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#38142 - 11/01/06 05:32 AM
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Registered: 10/30/06
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Loc: Eagle, Idaho, USA
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Catman, at least we are in the same part of the world, not to mention, I go to LA as often as possible; my daughter lives there. I have one cat that adopted me about seven years ago, and one that is sort of a rescue. She was a feral cat living in a barn and they were going to have to round her up and do something unpleasant with her. It's taken her some time to warm up, but she is just the sweetest cat in the world. She still will not sit on my lap, but she sleeps as close to me as possible. Now the dog is another story. He's a rescued Chinese Crested, and he is hairless. He only has three teeth as they develop few permanent teeth when they lose their baby teeth. He's a foo-foo boy who eats carrots and won't touch a potato chip or popcorn although I think he would look much like himself in a wife beater. Between the pets and the villagers, I think life is pretty hilarious.
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#38143 - 11/01/06 10:23 AM
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Registered: 05/01/06
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I caught a mole in my house this morning, does that count as a pet? I have it in a kool-aid container. ... Let me tell you, catching it wasnt easy, im still trying to figure out how he got in! I wonder if moles make decent cage pets lol...
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