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100.1 | Another Paint Owner | PIXEL::DANI | | Fri Jul 18 1986 17:11 | 20 |
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Hi Julie,
I own a double registered Pinto/Paint gelding. He's 16hh and 9
years old. I show him english, trail ride him and jump him. His
Pinto name is Count On Loaded Dice, his Paint name is Count Joe
Paul. We were 1st runner up this year for the horse of the year
awards from the national Pinto organization - Hunter/Jumper category.
We also show english pleasure, hunter under saddle and halter.
I show at more Pinto shows because there's more english classes,
but when the clubs combine to put on one show I'll show him in
registered Paint classes too.
I am the current secretary for the New England Pinto Horse Association
and know of a bunch of contacts for you. You may want to join the
New England Paint Horse Association. I'll get the address for you
and post it as another reply.
Danielle
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100.2 | congrats | VAXINE::STOOKER | | Fri Jul 18 1986 18:09 | 9 |
| Congratulations on your paint baby. I wasn't so lucky this year
with my mare. (read note 57) I have a double registered Paint/
Pinto mare. Sire was Ratchett. I mostly ride for pleasure. I
would like to get involved with showing, but as of yet I do not
have a horse trailer to get to any. I really enjoy my horse. Most
of the paints that I have seen have such personalities and they
are a lot of fun. Good luck on getting some information on paint
studs. I only know of a couple and would be interested on that
information also.
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100.3 | YEAH PAINTS | JACOB::BARNES | | Tue Jul 22 1986 14:36 | 12 |
|
Hi! My name is Bonnie and I own a 15.2 registered Paint gelding.
I've had him since last October and opersonally think that Paints
(and Pintos) are wonderful. My horse's registered name is Kiawah
Chief, but everyone calls him K.C. Right now he is in training,
and doing very well. I've gone to a couple of small shows and done
okay. I ride more for fun than competition. K.C. is seven years
old and acts like he's two. Anyhow, good luck to you and lets hear
it for Paints!
-A Paint Lover
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100.4 | paint ponies? | NONODE::YEAW | | Tue Jul 29 1986 16:54 | 13 |
| My twelve year old son has been showing ponies for the past 2 years
with what I think are great results. I think that he is at a level
where he now needs his own horse/poney. I've tried to get him to
like the poney he has been riding for the last year so I could buy
it for him. (in the last 3 shows he's has 2 champions and 1 reserve
champion in the short stirrup under saddle division - all local
showes). He tells me that he wants a paint. So maybe you paint lovers
can steer me in the right direction. Are ther paint ponies that
could be bought at a reasonable price, if so where? I think that
he would fit best on an animal around 14 hh.
Thanks for the help.
Dennis Yeaw
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100.5 | Info on (paint) breeders | MTBLUE::KRAMER_JULIE | | Wed Sep 03 1986 11:28 | 62 |
|
Hi
This is just to let you folks out there, who are interested, know
about a few (Paint) breeders that I have come across in my search
for good quality stallions.
J-LIN ACRES
Jay Mele
1423 Hill,Whitinsville, MA 01588
617/2345270
TRAINING-SHOWING-SALES
The largest selection of paint stallions in New England
BEAU MEADOW FARM
Roland & Candy Wetherbee
P.O. Box 27
N. Salem, N.H. 03073
(483-2098) barns phone no.
PAINT-A-HORSE FARM
Howard & Clare Sparks
70 Walcott St.
Stow, MA 01775
617(562-3153)
VIENNA FARM
Tanya Rennie
Box 167, Fort Hill Rd.
Gorham, ME 04038
207(829-4495)
This is just a partial list there are more.
Also, I have the address of two subscription that I have joined
and enjoy very much.
PAINT HORSE JOURNAL
P.O. Box 18519
Fort Worth, Texas 76118-0519
NEW ENGLAND PAINT HORSE CLUB
RFD#7, Box 229
Gilford, NH 03246
I hope this will help you obtain information that you can benefit
from.
Julie Kramer
Sidney, Maine
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100.6 | Spot, the Wonder Horse | DYO780::AXTELL | Dragon Lady | Tue Sep 16 1986 12:19 | 14 |
| Hi,
I have a half arab paint that I use for eventing and dressage. He's
15 hands and jumps like he's 17 hands (or at least that's how it
feels. Outside of fighting the anti-spot predjudice that exists
in the hunter and dressage community, he's one of the more sucessful
competition horses in my barn (the rest are thoroughbred crosses).
Shows are interesting with Wiskers (AKA Spot the wonder horse) 'cause
he always has a fan club to root him on (he's got an ego to match
the jumping ability).
Maureen
Dayton, Ohio
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100.7 | NEW ENGLAND OR BUST | USWAV1::GREYNOLDS | | Wed Dec 03 1986 14:51 | 21 |
| HELLO,
HAVING JUST RETURNED TO NEW ENGLAND AFTER FIVE YEARS IN VIRGINIA,I
AM IMPRESSED WITH THE QUALITY OF THE PAINTS/PINTOS HERE.I CURRENTLY
OWN 4 PAINT/PINTOS(1 ORIGINALLY FROM NEW ENGLAND)ARIZONA SHADY LADY,
HER 1986 FOAL,(SENTIMENTAL LADY),BOTH BLK/WHT TOBIANOS AND A SORREL/WHT
YEARLING (QTON OKLAHOMA STAR),ALSO HAVE HER MOM(AQHA)IN FOAL FOR
A MAY DELIVERY.MY STALLION (EXQUISITE TASTE)BLK/WHT TOBIANO ALSO-MY
WIFE AND I HAVE A LIKING TO BLK/WHT I GUESS,IS CURRENTLY IN TRAINING
AT J-LIN ACRES AND ALSO STANDING AT STUD FOR THE 1987 YEAR.
JULIE,JUST BEFORE MOVING BACK HERE I SOLD A SOLID STUD COLT OUT
OF NASHVILLE ENCORE -BACK WHEN JUDY LEMOINE OWNED HIM..
J-LIN ACRES (OWNER)JAY MELE WILL BE HAVING AN OPEN HOUSE IN THE
NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE-I'LL UPDATE HERE WITH DATE/TIME
ITS NICE TO BE BACK HOME
GARY AND CELESTE REYNOLDS
MORNINGSIDE FARM PAINTS & PINTOS
617-632-8679 DTN:221-5425
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100.8 | PAINT OPEN HOUSE | USWAV1::GREYNOLDS | | Mon Dec 15 1986 11:02 | 3 |
| THE DATE FOR THE PAINT/PINTO OPEN HOUSE AT J-LIN ACRES IS FEB 15-1987
GARY
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100.9 | More on the Open House | MTBLUE::KRAMER_JULIE | | Tue Jan 20 1987 09:22 | 44 |
| Paint Lovers,
I would like to advertise the OPEN HOUSE at J-LIN ACRES, February
15, 1987. The ad below I've taken from the NEPHC news letter.
J-LIN ACRES
Takes great pleasure
in inviting you to an
OPEN HOUSE
for our new
STALLION BARN
February 15,1987
from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Come to see our complete training and breeding facility. This is
a great chance to view our stallions standing for this 1987 breeding
season. We have six stallions, each chosen for their conformation,
ability and disposition. Let us make it easy for you to pick the
right stallion for your mare. Standing the 1987 breeding season
at J-LIN ACRES:
McCues Gypsy Bar Bright Hi Flash
Satin Gold The Dude Maker
The New Image Exquisite Taste
also Heza Night Train will be returning in April.
For additional information call or write:
Jay Mele
J-Lin Acres
1423 Hill St.
Whitinsville, MA
(617) 234-5270 or
(617) 234-4403
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100.10 | Pinto Stallion Service Raffle | PIXEL::DANI | | Tue Jan 20 1987 10:06 | 12 |
|
The New England Pinto Horse Association Awards Banquet is being
held at the HILTON in Merrimack, N.H. on February 7. At this banquet
the drawing for a raffle will take place. The winner gets a free
breeding to any one of the participating stallions. At this point there
are 2 stock type, 2 hunter type, 2 pleasure type and one pleasure
type pony. The tickets are $1 per chance, procedes going to the
1987 N.E.Pt.H.A. futurity.
For more information, and a list of the stallions send me mail at
PIXEL::DANI.
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100.11 | Wanted: team of paint or pinto driving ponies | MTBLUE::KRAMER_JULIE | | Fri Nov 13 1987 06:33 | 6 |
| I am looking for a matching pair of paint or pinto driving ponies.
I would like something around 14 hands, well matched, and they should
be well broke. If any of you have or know of someone that has a
pair of driving horses for sale, please let me know.
Call Julie @ 207-547-3608 or send mail
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100.12 | Are there any new 1988 Paint/Pinto babies? | MTBLUE::KRAMER_JULIE | | Tue May 10 1988 08:33 | 6 |
|
Has anybody had any new 1988 paint babies? Let us know, I would
be interested in hearing about them.
Julie
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100.13 | One down, one to go | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Tue May 10 1988 09:57 | 20 |
|
A pony at my sister's barn had a pinto filly on April 15.
filly = Sasha Joe
dam = Charlotte's Web
sire = Spanish Joe
My sister owns the stallion, the people that own the barn own
the mare. Everybody lives in Bel Air Maryland. Everybody is
healthy.
The filly has white 'armpits', white between her hind legs,
some white legs (don't remember which ones) and some white on her
face. The non-white is chestnut. Charlotte is grey, and Joe is
chestnut/white.
She has another baby due out of a (big) bay mare in June.
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100.14 | Paints/Pintos-what's the difference? | CHEFS::GOUGH | | Wed Jun 15 1988 08:35 | 12 |
| What's the difference between a paint and a pinto?
In the UK, we have piebalds (black and white), and skewbalds (any
other colour and white). Collectively, they're called "coloured",
and there is a quite recently formed Coloured Horse Society. They
are still quite uncommon, and tend to be looked down on (I don't
know why, I like them).
By the way, my pony's chocolate dun - bet you don't have that colour
in the States!!
Helen.
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100.15 | The difference | GENRAL::BOURBEAU | | Wed Jun 15 1988 12:00 | 15 |
| I'm no expert,but I understand that the Paint Horse registry
is for colored horses which show stock horse characteristics,
that is,a conformation much like a quarter horse. In fact,I know
of a couple of quarter horses which had too much white to be
registered as quarter horses,but were registered as Paints.
Within the paints there are two general color patterns;
Tobiano and Overo. This has something to do with the amount and
placement of the white, but I don't remember the definition.
I believe the Pinto registry registers multi colored horses
regardless of type. I'm sure there are folks in this notes file
who can give more detail,or correct me if I'm wrong, but I hope
this helps a little.
George
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100.16 | definitions | EQUINE::DANI | | Wed Jun 15 1988 12:41 | 44 |
|
Guess I can answer this one... I was Secretary for New England Pinto
Horse asscociation for 5 years. :-)
Paints - The horse *must* have Quarter Horse and or Thoroughbred blood
lines in addition to the required color. These horses typically
display the characteristics of the stock type quarter horse, racing
quarter horse and or thoroughbred. The Paint registry has less strict
rules on the quantity and placement of the color. A Paint horse may
only have a white belly spot(can't remeber how many square inches it
has to be) but the Pinto registry requires that the Pinto markings be
on the body (as opposed to just head or legs) and it must be normally
visible (just a belly spot is not enough).
Pinto - The Pinto registry accepts four types: Hunter, Stock, Pleasure
and Saddle types. Hunter Type - is a horse with Thoroughbred or racing
quarter horse characteristics. Stock type - Stock type quarter horse
characteristics. Pleasure - Arabian and Morgan types (I think walking
horses are put in this category too) Saddle - Saddlebred type horses.
The registry does not accept animals with draft or warmblood breeding.
Pintos also come in pony form. The ponys are also "typed" into the
same categories as the horses. In addition there is a miniature horse
category also - I don't know if the minis are typed.
On to Tobiano and Overo...
Tobiano - Looks like a white horse with dark markings. Typically there
will be white crossing the back and dark up the chest and up the
flanks. The dark tends to look like it's colored from the bottom,
wrapping upward. Does not refer to quantity of color. The edges of
the colored patches are most likely smooth or rounded.
Overo - Looks like a dark horse with white markings. Usually the entire
spine is dark (sometimes just the ears and a strip down the spine have
any dark color at all). The colored patches tend to be jagged.
I bet thats more than you ever really wanted to know... ;^)
BTW - I own a double registered Pinto/Paint gelding. I was shopping
for a bay thoroughbred, but this guy caught my eye!
Dani
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100.17 | Now I understand ... | CHEFS::GOUGH | | Thu Jun 16 1988 06:50 | 7 |
| Thank you - I didn't realise there were breed/type restrictions.
As far as I know, registered Coloured horses in the UK can be any
breeding/ cross breeding - anyone else over here know different?
Helen.
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100.18 | For sale or trade | USWAV1::JENKINS | | Mon Aug 29 1988 12:04 | 22 |
| I am a friend of Roland and Candy Wetherbee of Beaumeadow Farm in
Auburn, NH. They have quite a list of paints for sale this year
as well as a weanling filly out of a pinto (Arab) mare that is just
gorgeous. They have a quarterhorse paint stallion named Leo and
a Bay Arab stallion (SX Saladin son) standing at their farm. They
also just recently acquired a very very flashy liver chestnut Arab
colt that will later be used for pinto breeding. He is by Canberri
Bey (Huckleberry Bey) X My Amalda (Cederdell Amal). He has white
on all four legs almost beyond his knees and a big white blaze and
moves like a dream.
Her paint stallion Leo is by Joe Chief Bar X Cherry Leo and what
a hunk. First foal crop was 100% spotted fillies.
Any and all of her horses are available for trade as well as for
sale. She has four purebred arab mares for sale that are also in
foal to Sunday Best (SX Saladan son).
If you would like to reach Candy her number is 603-483-2098.
Nancy DTN 263-6067.
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100.19 | FIRST CLASS IMAGE | MERLAN::KJROY | | Mon Oct 10 1988 13:04 | 15 |
| Just wanted to let the Paint people know about a stud colt new to
the New England area. I am not familiar with Paints but this guy
is a beauty!!! My mother just purchased a 20 mo. old overo stud
colt from Minnesota. His name is First Class Image, he is out of
First Class and is a grandson to Jetolito. I have been reading
the Paint Journal since I saw my mother's horse and I know that
those 2 are nice stallions.
He was entered in the Paint show in Oneco Ct. last weekend but had
the sniffles so they scratched him.
Will let you know when he starts showing and how he does as they
do plan to use him for breeding.
Karen
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100.21 | My recollection | PTOMV4::PETH | My kids are horses | Mon Dec 05 1988 13:01 | 6 |
| I could be wroung but seem to remember "breeding registration" being
used for a solid colored horse by two Paint parents. By rights such
an animal is a Paint it just happens to have the wrong paint job.
Sandy
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100.22 | unknown background maybe? | EQUINE::DANI | | Mon Dec 12 1988 08:22 | 11 |
|
My horse is double registered but I'm not sure if his Paint paper
says Breeding or not. I do know his Pinto paper say Premium which
means he has known background, I believe in the Pinot register
regular would mean unknown back ground. The breeding stock horses
have a letter prefix on their registration numbers.
I'll check Dice's papers tonight.
Dani
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100.23 | REGULAR's can do it all! | TEACH::SHERRY | Sherry Butler - DTN 339-4316 - MD | Tue Jan 10 1989 08:49 | 19 |
| REGULAR on the papers means you have a 'true' Paint, not just a
'Breeding stock' paint. 'Breeding Stock' Paints are Paints that
don't have any white markings above their knees/hocks or behind
their face, but do have at least one registered APHA parent. 'Breeding
stock' Paints can still be bred, and their offspring can be registered
in the APHA (either Regular or Breeding Stock, depending on the
outcome of the amount of white!). Also, there are some shows that
have 'Breeding Stock' classes. But, the majority of APHA shows are
only for Paints that are in the 'Regular' registry. Of course, Paints
in the 'Regular' registry can be bred, and their offspring registered
in the APHA.
By the way, I have a Paint mare registerd in the 'Regular' registry
that was a cropout of 2 AQHA parents. She somehow ended up with
LOTS of white!
Hope this helps,
Sherry
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100.25 | this outta liven up the file some ;^) | BAUCIS::MATTHEWS | do it with rythm, date a drummer! | Tue Jan 10 1989 12:50 | 15 |
| RE. LAST
Why cant a paint be reg aqha also?
cuz a paint is a breed, palomino is a color, just like a dun/buckskin..
so if i have a aqha, palomino she can be double reg..
but what if i have a aqha palomino (double reg) and the horse
has a dorsal strip and i reg. the horse
under the bucksin assoc., then what would i have?????
wendy o'
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100.27 | | CSC32::M_HOEPNER | | Tue Jan 10 1989 15:16 | 9 |
|
You cannot register a horse with the AQHA if it has white above
the knees or hocks (they may have loosened up this restriction).
Does anyone have a recent rule book?
Same applies if you breed a AQHA to AQHA and get an outcrop Appaloosa.
AQHA won't register it. (Colida -- one of the most famous Appaloosa
sires, was an outcrop).
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100.29 | | PHILEM::MATTHEWS | do it with rythm, date a drummer! | Tue Jan 10 1989 15:34 | 13 |
|
re.27
aqha is really loosened up... some horses i thought were paints
were q.h. you are correct about the knees and the hocks...
oh yea, the face cannot have excessive white.. i can get ny rule
book out and tell you ho9w much later...
`re.28
yes you can reg the horse pinto...
pinto is a color paint is a breed..
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100.30 | Value is in the eye of the beholder?? | NAC::WILSON | | Tue Jan 10 1989 16:14 | 33 |
|
I'm considering selling a double registered Paint/Pinto Mare,
with blue eyes Sire McCue Gypsy Bar and Dam Shady Jolene.
I've heard from a previous owner that is interested in buying her
that the horse is valuable. My wife and I have had this horse for
3 yrs and haven't had time to show her. My wife just rides
for pleasure. We've had two foals with her, one of which
we still own. The only thing I know about shows she's been in
in the past is that she was a yearling halter Champion. She's
currently 6 years old and I know less than nothing about horses.
Yes thats right less than nothing. I know I enjoy them but we're
building our first home and haven't had time to get involved with
them. I was wondering if anyone could provide me with information
about how horses are valued blood lines, shows, whatever and how
one goes about identifying the worth of a horse? Besides "Its worth
whatever One Wants To Pay For Them". How do we decide what fair value
is? One of the reasons I ask is that we previously (1 yr ago) sold
her filly to someone locally who immediately turned and sold her for
about 4 times what we sold her for. Through this same person an original
owner of our Mare has contacted us a few times about selling but their
was no interest from us. Well, we've been contacted again and the
situation is such that it's under consideration but it is a difficult
decision. Before we decide either way we'd like to have some idea of
what the horses value is. If we do decide to sell I'd like to have some
idea of what fair market value is, if it can be deduced. Boy this
sounds awful to me, I feel like I'm trying to decide whether I should
sell a car or not when it is much more than that.
Thanks for any help...
Chuck Wilson (226-7317, NAC::WILSON, LKG, Littleton, Ma.)
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100.31 | i think i got off track | PHILEM::MATTHEWS | do it with rythm, date a drummer! | Tue Jan 10 1989 16:42 | 26 |
| re.30
just consider the market, the highest selling horse at the aqha
congress went for 15k and the aveage was under 5k...(these all
all horses with points, top bloodlines etc..)
but then again if you can get the price, but the people know
horses inside and out (show quality)eng/west, you can expect to
get, lets say a mare, 3yr, pro trining (60 days, say) top bloodlines
i woulkd say 3k tops.
maybe 3500. maybe..
my mare i'm looking to sell her (good home only, and only thru word
of mouth) for about 2500.00 becuz things are bad, she qualified
consistately for world show..3 years, and just made last month,
top ten 1988 show leaders in road hack..
people say i'm crazy i should be asking more, most say 48-5500
well if you cant sell them you better lower your price..
i was gunna trade her for a nice filly unbroke,
they wanted a mint for her... anyway they said they wanted cil,
i got her vetted out, my horse passed but theires didnt....
i sent the horse back and got mine back...whew....
mines on the circuit showing, few judges are gunna pick a lame horse!
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100.32 | Colr breeds | BSS::LEECH | Pat Leech CX01/02 DTN 522-6044 | Wed Jan 11 1989 12:06 | 28 |
| The AQHA has fairly strict registration rules. Breeding stock (mares/
stallions) are allowed to have white below the knees/hocks and a
blaze face that does bot go past the eyes or the end of the top
lip. No white is allowed on any other part of the body. Glass
or blue eyes are also not allowed. Geldings and spayed mares can
have white that goes to the stifle behind and a little way above
the knee and the white on the face can extend to a bald face and
white that is on the lower lip and jaw. The AQHA also allows
registration of horse that have one parent registered in the Jockey
Club in the Appendix book. When the appendix horse has earned 10
AQHA points they can be moved to the permenant book.
Paint/pinto horses can be of almost any breeding. The only
requirment is the color. I have seen registered paints/pintos that
were of Arab and Saddlebred breeding. I have a friend that showed
a pinto half Arab to a Top Ten at the Arab Nationals. Sonny Dee
Bar, a Top Ten QH sire, is known for sireing babies with too much
white to be registered AQHA. He is used extensivly by Paint and
Appaloosa breeders because of this.
Palamino and buckskin are also color breeds. The same basic rules
apply for these registrations. Any basic breeding as long as the
horse is the correct color.
Hope this helps.
Pat
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100.33 | just a bit more definition... | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Wed Jan 11 1989 12:35 | 11 |
| re:< Note 100.32 by BSS::LEECH "Pat Leech CX01/02 DTN 522-6044" >
> Paint/pinto horses can be of almost any breeding.
Paints can only have thoroughbred or quarter horse blood lines.
Inclusion of any other breed is a Pinto. A paint bred to an arab,
for example, could not be registered with the paint registry, but
could be registered as a pinto.
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100.34 | i show paints, it does get confusing i know. | BAUCIS::MATTHEWS | do it with rythm, date a drummer! | Wed Jan 11 1989 14:40 | 8 |
| re.32
remeber paints are a breed of their own,
if they are arab and are multicolored, then they are pintos..
ointos are color paints are a breed.
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100.36 | | CSC32::M_HOEPNER | | Wed Jan 11 1989 16:38 | 23 |
| Pinto registry has few restrictions.
1. To be registered in the "Pleasure" type portion, the horse should
be of Arabian or Morgan type build
2. To be in the "Stock" type section, they should be of quarter
type build (I think they include hunter types here also.
3. To be in the "English(? can't remember for sure) they should
be of Saddlebred build.
All of the above the horse should not show "draft horse
characteristics" or "pony" characteristics" or "Appaloosa
characteristics". The minimum height for the above is 56" (14 hands).
I remember these because I have a 1/2 Arab who is around 14 hands
depending on how long her feet are and she wears size 1 shoes(BIG
feet)--the inspector commented that she kind of demonstrated "pony" and
"draft" characters but she still passed inspection.
The Pinto registry does have a section for ponies (under 14 hands).
And there are some rules about cross registration for offspring
from the horse section and pony section (but can't remember what
they are).
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100.38 | %QH + %TB = 100% | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Fri Jan 13 1989 08:54 | 27 |
| re:< Note 100.35 by FRAGLE::PELUSO >
> And do you know how much/what % QH and TB a Paint needs to have,
> if any?
Since a paint can only have QH or TB breeding, any combination
of the two totalling 100% is acceptable. You must be able to prove
that the parents are QH and/or TB (i.e. registered).
As far as double registering paint/pinto is concerned, it
really only makes any difference at all for breeding stock. What
it buys you is the ability to register a foal with the appropriate
registry. For example, if you have a double registered stallion,
and you breed him to a (registered) saddlebred mare, the foal may
be registered as a pinto. (note that if the foal has no color, it
may only be registered as breeding stock.) Likewise, if you breed
that same horse to a QH or TB mare, the foal may be registered with
the Paint association. If the mare is not a registered anything,
the foal cannot be registered (no proof of heritage, therefore, you
can't prove where it should be registered).
There is no benefit to double registering geldings.
Source of information: Sister who had a double registered
Paint/Pinto stallion.
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100.39 | I can get answers if there's more questions | EQUINE::DANI | | Fri Jan 13 1989 09:37 | 76 |
|
Boy this note has gotten crazy!
For starter, my qualifications are that I've been secretary of
the New England Pinto Horse Association for 5 of the last 6 years.
I have shown my double registered gelding at Pinto shows for
all of those years.
My Paint rules are foggy but I can clearify the Pinto registration
rules.
There are 4 types of Pintos:
Pleasure Type - exhibiting Morgan or Arab charateristics.
Saddle Type - exhibiting Saddlebred or Tennessee walker
characteristics
Stock Type - exhibiting Quarter Horse characteristics.
Hunter Type - exhibiting TB characteristics. The racing type
Quarter horses fit in this category.
The Pinto Horse Association of America has a Pony registery also. The
pony registry is for any animal that does not meet the 14 hand height
requirement for the horse registry. Ponies are also typed using the
above 4 types (Hackney are saddle type, etc.)
There is also a Miniature horse registry. A miniature horse must be
bred from two other minis. Breeding from non-miniature parents cannot
be registered in the miniature registry. There are also height
restrictions for miniature registration.
Breeds that are *NOT* acceptable outcrosses with Pintos are any animal
of Draft breeding, any animal of Appaloosa breeding and any animal
of warm blood breeding.
Animals with the appropriate color can be registered under the hardship
clause. Stallions have some restrictions.
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Paints
As for Paints? THe color requirements are less strict for Paints and
Paint horses must have Paint, TB or QH bloodlines. Percentages are notthat
important. Any Paint bred to a solid TB or solid QH is registerable as
those two breeds are acceptable outcrosses.
I have to say that I've seen a couple Paints that looked like they had
a heavy dose of Morgan or Arab blood, and they had high knee action...
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A word of caution when breeding to acceptable out crosses. Atleast
with the Pinto Registry the outcross animal must be registerd with
the association. I don't know why (more bucks maybe) but it is
required.
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Reasons for double registry also include showing privileges. I found
the PInto shows offered more of the classes I was looking for. I have
a great time showing amateur and english classes. Pinto shows have
more of the english flat classes and jumping classes I was looking for.
If you think you have a good animal, its nice to be able to work towards
awards. I've gotten 3 ROM's with my gelding and we're still having
fun!
Some of the previous notes had correct information but not complete.
I just tried to give more complete information.
If any one wants more information I have the Pinto rule book, and
access to the Paint rule book. Feel free to send mail.
|
100.41 | Show Dates | MERLAN::KJROY | | Fri Mar 24 1989 08:26 | 6 |
| Does anyone have the dates of the New England Pinto shows for this
year yet?
Thanks
Karen
|
100.42 | I'll dig them out... | CADSYS::BAER | If wishes were horses... | Fri Mar 24 1989 16:12 | 7 |
| I have the list that came with my N.E. Pinto Journal. I'll see if I
can dig it out at home. I know the first one is toward the end of May.
The 27th and 28th I think.
Caroline
P.S. Got any extra trailer space? HA HA!
|
100.43 | Space | MERLAN::KJROY | | Mon Mar 27 1989 14:54 | 10 |
| I don't have a trailer, and my mother's got the horse! I have been looking
for a Paint or a Quarter horse mare for myself but I haven't brought
one home yet.
The mares that I am really interested in are all in foal. I don't
want a foal right now but I do want a mare to breed to my mother's
stallion in a year or two.
Thanks for the reply
|
100.44 | N.E. Pinto show schedule | PIWAKT::BAER | If wishes were horses... | Mon Mar 27 1989 15:27 | 30 |
| Here is the 1989 New England Pinto Horse Association show schedule
(from February 1989 Pinto Round-UP):
May 14 --------------- Wilbraham, MA. JUDGE: Lenny Roy
Jefferson, MA
June 24 -------------- Spencer, MA. JUDGE: Patricia Lezaca Seavey
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
JUDGE: Guy Foltz Jr.
Ft. Wayne, IN
June 25 -------------- Spencer, MA. JUDGE: Carol Craig
Crown Point, IN
JUDGE: Conni Grubbs
Conydon, IN
September 16 --------- Oneco, CT JUDGE: Margie Mayes
Roachdale, IN
JUDGE: Eugene Mayes
Roachdale, IN
September 17 --------- Oneco, CT JUDGE: Woodie Marshall
Washington, KY
JUDGE: Kandi Alexander
Alexandria, IN
1989 Pinto U.S. National Championship Horse Show July 25-29,
at the New York State Fairgrounds, Syracuse New York.
Good luck this show season to all fellow Pinto people!
|
100.45 | | EPIK::DANI | | Thu Apr 06 1989 13:45 | 8 |
|
I will be attending the Pinto Show in Spencer Ma. I'll have only my horse.
I might be convinced to pick up another depending on location.
Let me know.
Dani
|
100.46 | How Long? | DASXPS::LROY | | Fri Apr 14 1989 16:13 | 5 |
| Does anyone know about how long it takes it to get your horse
registered with the Pinto Registry?
Thanks
|
100.47 | Longer than it should | EPIK::DANI | | Mon Apr 17 1989 14:28 | 7 |
|
It shouldn't take long but they are still working out the bugs from
their move to Texas. It's taking months and months for some folks
last year. I think it's normally 6 weeks.
Dani
|
100.48 | Anyone Know this Horse? | MERLAN::KJROY | | Wed Apr 19 1989 13:50 | 13 |
| Does anyone know a Paint mare by the name of Clegg Bars Kari? A
friend of mine is interested in her but she has been bought back
by the same owner twice and now she is a little hesitant about her.
Kari is a 6 year old red roan, blaze 4 white stockings, approximately
15.2 and at one time was owned by Dick Townsend and sold back to
Windsong Acres (Karen Moore Robidoux).
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks
K.
|
100.49 | Brand new, 1989 tobiano stud colt | DNEAST::KRAMER_JULIE | | Mon Apr 24 1989 10:25 | 15 |
|
My Nashville Encore mare just had her first foal. The Sire is McCue's
Gyspy Bar. She had a stud colt, tobiano and I think he will be
a buckskin color but I'm not certain until he loses his baby hair.
He has a wide blaze down his face with the rest being color.
His forelock is black and the mane is white.
He has color on his chest, hips, rump and down his hind legs. His
tail is jet black, he has four white legs and the rest of his body
is white. He has two watch eyes.
Mother and son are doing fine.
Are there anymore 1989 paint babies out there?
Julie
|
100.50 | "A.P.H.A. show in Showhegan, Maine" Who's going? | DNEAST::KRAMER_JULIE | | Fri Apr 28 1989 11:27 | 6 |
| Are any of you going to the paint show in Skowhegan, Maine on May
27 and 28? The show is combined with the Buckskin show. This
is an A.P.H.A approved show. There will be 2 judges, one for saturday
and the other for Sunday. I hope to see some of you there.
Julie
|
100.51 | I am going to Skowhegan, May 20-21 | WFOV11::DALE_DAVE | | Mon May 01 1989 09:36 | 13 |
| I am planning to attend the Skowhegan Show with my Buckskin Quarter
Horse, Shamus Showoff. I am relatively new at showing (last year
was my first full year), this year I am following the Buckskin circuit
around New England. I have never been to the Skowhegan Fairgrounds
and have heard the the show arena is O.K., but the stalls leave
something to be desired. Can anyone confirm this?
I have not received a show program from the Buckskin folks - have the
Paint people received their programs? Hope to see you at the show
and in the ribbons. Good Luck!
Dave :^)
|
100.52 | bring your hammer and nails | DNEAST::BUTTERMAN_HO | | Mon May 01 1989 10:32 | 12 |
|
The show arena at Skowhegan is nice - under a roof - with
open sides (nice when the weather is not cooperating). But the
stalls are mostly AWFUL... They have not been kept up, maintained
or looked after at all. If I were going there for an overnight
show I would plan on taking an extra sheet of plywood and some
nails - maybe a few boards - definately a stall guard. Depending
on which barn you end up in the stalls aren't great. I have the
"luxury" of living only an hours drive away - so we show off the
trailer... but its only fair to say to someone coming from "away"
that they need to be prepared for most anything.
|
100.53 | Good luck at the show | DNEAST::KRAMER_JULIE | | Tue May 02 1989 07:47 | 11 |
| Holly is right, it depends on which stall you get that will determine
how good they are. I think the show arena is nice also. With the
roof, it allows spectators as well as the competitors to stay somewhat
dry. I haven't seen a show program either, I've been expecting
to see one in our N.E.P.H.C. newsletter but I haven't come across
one.
I will not be showing but I will definitely be there. I hope to
meet some of you folks.
Julie
|
100.54 | Oneco | MERLAN::KJROY | | Tue May 02 1989 10:05 | 4 |
| Did anyone go to the show at Oneco last weekend? I went to my first
Paint show there last weekend. I went to watch my mother's colt.
Karen
|
100.56 | OPEN BARN MAY 28th | STEREO::JENKINS | | Tue May 16 1989 11:57 | 8 |
| Hi, I am a friend of Candy Wetherbee's of Beaumeadow Farm in Auburn,
NH. She is having an open barn on May 28 from 10:00 am until 6:00
pm. She is located at 22 Wilson Crossing Road, right off Rt 121
in Auburn, NH. Her phone # is 603-483-2098. She has several paints
and pintos available for sale. Various ages, sexes, etc. Call
for complete sales list.
Nancy
|
100.57 | Skowhegan | MERLAN::KJROY | | Tue May 16 1989 12:21 | 7 |
| Does anyone have directions on how to get to Skowhegan from Northern
Ma. or Southern N.H.? I would like to go up to watch but I understand
it is quite a ride.
Thanks
Karen
|
100.58 | time to skowhegan... | DNEAST::BUTTERMAN_HO | | Tue May 16 1989 13:19 | 10 |
|
Skowhegan is north of Waterville, and there is an exit off I95
that will drop you with hop of the fairgrounds... Check your
maps (mine are in the car). Should have a driving time from say
Portsmouth, NH of 3 and a half hours (going the speed limit).
So... its the Maine Turnpike (which ends in Augusta)/I95 to
Skowhegan... The Fairgrounds are off the main drag (and there is
only one) in town!
|
100.59 | Perfect Time | MERLAN::KJROY | | Mon May 22 1989 12:57 | 9 |
| re: 100.58
It was exactly 3 1/2 hours (including picking up my sister in Portland
on the way) it was a very pretty ride.
Image did very well, he won his 2 year old halter class and went
Grand both days.
|
100.60 | North Hampton | MERLAN::KJROY | | Fri Jun 16 1989 13:00 | 5 |
| Is anyone going to North Hampton this weekend? Is this the Paint
O Rama? There should be some real nice horses there this weekend,
I wish I could go...
|
100.61 | Spencer | MERLAN::KJROY | | Wed Jun 21 1989 16:00 | 6 |
| Would anyone have the directions to Spencer for the Pinto show this
weekend? Also, are the halter classes in the morning?
Thanks
KJ
|
100.63 | 100.62 | MERLAN::KJROY | | Fri Jun 23 1989 09:40 | 8 |
|
Thanks Kiirja! Did you ride your beast at the AHAM Fun show? If
so how was she? Hope you are enjoying her.
P.S. (To anyone out there) is it true that the halter classes are
held at night at the (or this particular) Pinto Shows?
KJ
|
100.65 | ex | MERLAN::KJROY | | Tue Jul 18 1989 12:44 | 11 |
| I have gone to about 5 Paint shows this year and have seen the most
beautiful riding outfits. I asked a young woman at the show in
Stratham last weekend where she got hers and she said that a woman
in Connecticut made them for her. She was in a hurry so I didn't
get the name of the woman. Does anyone know of anyone in the MA/NH
area who makes Western riding outfits? I have been out of it so
long I don't know anyone anymore.
Thanks
Karen
|
100.66 | My Nancy Originals | SKELTN::FOX | How do YOU spell relief? VACATION! | Tue Jul 18 1989 14:13 | 15 |
| Karen,
I had heard a rumor that Nancy, originally of "My Nancy Originals", had
married or is somehow associated with Randy Cutbirth who used to be
around Somers, CT. I've been away from showing for 4 years at least,
but that is what I heard.
My Nancy Originals used to make some beautiful (though very expensive)
custom show outfits for people all over the U.S.
Maybe someone else has more info?
Good luck,
Linda
|
100.67 | Pinto Nationals | MERLAN::KJROY | | Tue Jul 25 1989 16:45 | 7 |
|
Does anyone have the classlist/timetable for the Pinto Nationals
this week? I was wondering when the 2 year old stallions were showing.
Thanks
Karen
|
100.68 | re: 100.66 | MERLAN::KJROY | | Mon Aug 21 1989 09:58 | 6 |
| I think I found "the" Nancy Originals in the Western Horseman magazine.
I think her name is Nancy Oeltz from Suffield Connecticut. Could
this be her new married name? How many Nancy's could there be in
Connecticut who make riding outfits!
Karen
|
100.69 | that's the person! | SKELTN::FOX | How do YOU spell relief? VACATION! | Tue Aug 22 1989 14:17 | 5 |
| Karen,
that's her!
|
100.70 | Paint Show in Stratham | MERLAN::KJROY | | Fri Oct 06 1989 12:59 | 5 |
| Is anyone showing their Paint this weekend at Stratham? Eternally
Sheik is showing up here this weekend and I have never seen him
in the flesh and am looking forward to seeing him.
KJ
|
100.71 | where? | FRAGLE::PELUSO | | Fri Oct 06 1989 13:05 | 1 |
| where is stratham?
|
100.72 | New Hampshire | STAR::PMURPHY | | Fri Oct 06 1989 13:45 | 1 |
| Stratham, NH at the "Centerton Farm", Frying Pan Lane (off Route 108).
|
100.73 | Where it Is | MERLAN::KJROY | | Fri Oct 06 1989 13:46 | 4 |
|
Centerton Farm, in Stratham, NH.
Karen
|
100.74 | | MEIS::SCRAGGS | | Fri Oct 06 1989 13:50 | 6 |
| alittle bit more:
Centerton Farm off of Rt 108, Stratham NH
495 North, to 95 North to 108...
just around Portsmouth NH area.
|
100.76 | Paint=breed Pinto=color | PTOMV6::PETH | My kids are horses | Thu Oct 26 1989 17:20 | 6 |
| The paint registration only accepts horse with paint,quarter horse,or
thorobred parents, whereas the pinto registration accepts any horse
of any breed with the correct coloration. Obviously pintos would
not breed true as a particular breed type.
Sandy
|
100.77 | Annual general membership meeting | EQUINE::DANI | | Fri Oct 27 1989 09:32 | 24 |
|
one more time...
Pinto does not accept all breeds. It will not accept warm blood or draft horse
crosses. When a horse is registered as a pinto it gets typed. THe four types
are Hunter, Stock, Pleasure, Saddle. I won't go into the specifics of each
type as I'm sure many of you can figure it out. Anyway, breeders are encouraged
to breed within the types, so that saddlebreds are bred to saddlebreds, morgans
to morgans etc.
As for not finding quality pintos...? I suspect you weren't looking in the
right places. It also depends on what kind you are looking for. I happen to
have a very nice hunter type which has done *very* well in the years that
we were showing. (I won't list credits but we do have 3 ROM's). In New England
though there are mostly sock and pleasure types and there are some high
quality animals. Hunter and Saddle types are much harder to find in this
area.
If you're still looking for Pinto registration application papers let me
know. I'll be secretary for N.E. Pinto for another couple months and will
try to get my hands on some forms.
BTW - The annual general membership meeting for N.E. Pinto will be held in
Lowell on Nov 18. For more details send me mail.
|
100.78 | Paint Stud Service | MERLAN::KJROY | | Wed Nov 29 1989 14:05 | 16 |
| Introducing First Class Image to stand at stud at J-Lin Acres.
Sorrel/Overo coming 3 years old, 15 hands.
5 Grands and 6 Reserves as a 2 year old in his first year showing
in halter.
Won numerous 2 year old pleasure classes (4 I think).
5th at the Pinto Nationals.
He is an own son of First Class, the All time leading Paint halter
stallion with over 600 halter points. First Class Image is the
only son of First Class on the East Coast.
508-234-5270 J-Lin Acres
|
100.79 | Pinto registration incentive | EQUINE::DANI | | Fri Dec 01 1989 09:14 | 8 |
|
For those folk who would like to double regiser thier Paint animals, or have
unregistered color animals, the PInto registration is running an incentive
program Nov-Dec (ie. it's cheaper than usual).
Please send me mail if you'd like the forms.
danielle
|
100.81 | SHOW SCHEDULE/1990 | DNEAST::KRAMER_JULIE | | Thu Jan 25 1990 06:27 | 24 |
| NEPHC SHOW SCHEDULE FOR 1990
(tentative)
APRIL 28,29 Falls Creek Farm, Oneco, Ct.
One judge each day
May 19,20 Skowhegan, Maine (sponsored by Maine Buckskin)
One judge each day
June 16,17 Northampton Mass. Paint-O-Rama
Two judges Sat., one Sunday
July 14,15 Centerton Farm, Stratham, NH
One judge each day
August 4,5 Northampton, Mass Zone-O-Rama
Three judges each day.
Aug.4 pointed for NEPHC year-end points
October 6,7 Centerton Farm, Stratham, NH
Paint-O-Rama and Futurity
Two judges Saturday, one Sunday
|
100.82 | RE: 100.78 | MERLAN::KJROY | | Mon Feb 12 1990 10:18 | 15 |
| Update to 100.78
1989 Awards:
First Class Image was:
New England Pinto 2 year old Halter Champion
New England Paint Horse 2 year old Halter Champion
Recipient of the 1989 Bold Sassaman Memorial Trophy
If you would like to see pictures of him you
can contact me at Merlan::Kjroy.
|
100.83 | New Baby | MERLAN::KJROY | | Wed Mar 21 1990 08:55 | 22 |
|
SCRIBBLES MCGUIRE IS A ST. PATRICK'S DAY BABY!
DOB 3/17/90 (Exactly on his due date)
He is a dunn with star, snip and one white sock. We haven't found
anything else so far so it looks like he might be breeding stock.
He is a good size guy weighing in at 75lbs.
SCRIBBLES
/ (APHA)
SCRIBBLES ABNER
/ (APHA) \
/ NITRO BARS ABBY
/ (AQHA)
SCRIBBLES MCGUIRE
\ (I FORGOT)
\ /
\ DELICATE HEARTS
(AQHA) \RED SONNY DEE
(AQHA)
|
100.84 | 5/05 & 5/06 | MERLAN::KJROY | | Tue May 01 1990 12:07 | 6 |
| Is anyone going to the Paint Show this weekend 5/05 & 5/06 at Centerton
Farm in Stratham, NH? I'm going to watch the Halter Classes (I
really don't know anyone in the Performance Classes) but it would
be more fun to watch them if I knew someone riding in them.
Karen
|
100.85 | Showhegan,Maine Paint/Buckskin Show 5/19 & 5/20. | DNEAST::KRAMER_JULIE | | Wed May 02 1990 11:11 | 10 |
| I'm not going to the Paint show this weekend 5/5 & 5/6 in N.H. but I am
going to the Paint and Buckskin show the weekend of 5/19 & 5/20 at the
Skowhegan fair ground in Maine. Is there anyone else going to this
show?
I am bringing my Paint mare and she will be shown in a halter, hunter
under saddle and possible the western pleasure class.
Hope to see some of you Paint lovers there.
Julie
|
100.86 | Skowhegan | MERLAN::KJROY | | Wed May 02 1990 16:39 | 7 |
| I'm going to go to Skowhegan on the 19th if there are enough horses
going up to defray the cost. It is too expensive to go several
hundred miles with only 1 horse. (I just go to watch my mother's
colt). I went last year and picked up my sister in Portland and
we had a blast. If we go I'll look for your mare, what is her name?
Karen
|
100.88 | Skowhegan | DNEAST::KRAMER_JULIE | | Thu May 03 1990 11:08 | 6 |
|
Re:86 My mares name is B.M.F. Paper Chase.
Julie
|
100.89 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu May 03 1990 12:43 | 3 |
| whats the BMF for? I've seen it elsewhere.
michele
|
100.90 | Beau Meadow Farm | LITE::BAER | There's a Silvaire Lining in Every Cloud! | Thu May 03 1990 14:42 | 7 |
| It stands for Beau Meadow Farm. The breeding farm where both Julie's
horse and mine came from. You came and looked at B.M.F. Luke
Skywalker when I had him for sale a few months ago. Candy Weatherbee
the owner, prefaces the names of all the horses born on her farm
with B.M.F.
\Caroline
|
100.91 | Skowhegan | MERLAN::KJROY | | Thu May 03 1990 16:44 | 6 |
| RE.88
Cute name, I'll look for you at Skowhegan if we go. I have also
been to Beau Meadow when I was looking for a Paint mare.
Karen
|
100.92 | re: .85 | WFOV11::DALE_DAVE | | Fri May 04 1990 08:28 | 27 |
| > Note 100.85 by DNEAST::KRAMER_JULIE >
> -< Showhegan,Maine Paint/Buckskin Show 5/19 & 5/20. >-
> I'm not going to the Paint show this weekend 5/5 & 5/6 in N.H. but I am
> going to the Paint and Buckskin show the weekend of 5/19 & 5/20 at the
> Skowhegan fair ground in Maine. Is there anyone else going to this
> show?
> I am bringing my Paint mare and she will be shown in a halter, hunter
> under saddle and possible the western pleasure class.
> Hope to see some of you Paint lovers there.
> Julie
I will be going to the Maine Paint/Buckskin Show, but I have one of the other
colored horses.......my Buckskin gelding, Shamus Showoff. I will also bringing
my yearling filly, Doc Dun Right.
I hope we get a chance to meet and introduce ourselves as I have met several
other "noters" over the course of the show season last year. Good Luck and hope
you see you "in the ribbons".
Dave
|
100.93 | Paint Horse Shows | MERLAN::KJROY | | Fri May 04 1990 12:10 | 21 |
| These are New England Paint Horse Association Shows, I couldn't
find the Pinto Dates:
5/06 & 5/07 Centerton Farm, Stratham NH
5/19 & 5/20 Skowhegan Maine
6/16 & 6/17 Paint-O-Rama, Northampton, MA
2 judges 16th, one judge the 17th
7/14 & 7/15 Centerton Farm, Stratham, NH
8/04 & 8/05 Zone-A-Rama, Northampton, MA
3 judges each day
10/16 & 10/17 Paint-O-Rama, NEPHC Futurity, Stratham, NH
2 judges the 16th, one the 17th
Hope to meet some of you there!
Karen
|
100.94 | Pinto American Saddlebreds | SMURF::CHANDLER | | Fri May 04 1990 13:20 | 10 |
| I don't know if any of you are interested, but the parents of a friend of mine
are getting ready to move and have a number or pinto American Saddlebreds,
mostly yearlings, for sale. Out of a colt crop of six or seven last year
they got spots on all but one. The colts I've seen have been really nice.
The Batjers are an older couple with some horses that show promise.
Rivendel Farm is in Chester, N.H. I don't have their number with me,
but if you're interested I can be reached at dtn 381-0889. I'll make sure
I bring the number in from home.
Liz
|
100.95 | Skowhegan | MERLAN::KJROY | | Mon May 21 1990 09:41 | 10 |
| Did anyone go to Skowhegan this weekend? I had planned to go until
I found out the show started at 7:30 and that was just a tad too
early for me.
How did everyone do? I know there wasn't many Paints there, just
enough on Sunday to have a Grand and Reserve Champion.
I understand there were a lot of buckskins.
KJ
|
100.96 | Pinto Shows | MERLAN::KJROY | | Mon May 21 1990 11:13 | 5 |
| Does anyone have the dates of the New England Pinto Shows?
Thanks
Karen
|
100.97 | We survived the Skowhegan Show | WFOV11::DALE_DAVE | | Tue May 22 1990 09:36 | 10 |
| I made it to the Skowhegan show....and survived the rain, cold and MUD!. The
Paint turnout was very low. I believe at least half of the Paint classes were
canceled and the remaining classes only had 2 or 3 entries. The Buckskin and
open classes were good sized. This had to be one of the largest Buckskin turn-
outs for the Maine show. My "Bucky" didn't do very well on Sat., he is not a
cold weather horse. Sunday we fared better. I was sorry that I did not meet any
"noters" at this show but perhaps at another time.
Dave D.
|
100.98 | Ooh these paints... | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | Karen Workman ext: 24990 | Tue Jun 12 1990 19:03 | 48 |
| Good day all,
I'm mostly a reader to EQUITATION but am getting excited about a
new addition to our family and wanted to share this with all of
you horse lovers, particularly the paint people.
I ride english and have a Trakehner and a Thoroughbred currently.
One day while having a particularly interesting trail ride on board
one of the big guys, I thought to myself how nice it would be to
have a horse that I could really enjoy trail riding on. Not that
I don't like the battles of coming across new and scary things mind
you, its just that its alot of work and sometimes you just want to
spend a bit more time enjoying the ride - you know?
Well enough thought. After persuading my hubby that we could aquire
another horse that we both could ride, the search began. We started
looking at quarter horses, appaloosas, crosses etc not really finding
alot that had that "look" and was "bomb proof". My shoer happend to
be out and he shows paints and suggested some folks that raise paints
that I should call. Well one person led to another and so on and we
ended up finding a horse that wasn't actively for sale but...
She is a Tobi, Dunn and White. She isn't a loud Tobi though, most of
the white crests her top line behind the flank and a bit on the neck.
She is only 3.5 years old (hubby will need to wait a year or so), been
saddle broke (started cantering - oops I mean Loping) for about 6
months but has the perfect outlook on life. I've riden her 3 times
and each time we had to face many obstacles that my big guys would
have shot the moon over. A heard of sheep (100+) being fed and
charging to the fence where we were riding by etc. Her dad is a
Horse named Sunny Wells. He is unfortunately dead now but was a
georgeous thing. She is alot more horse than what we had original
wanted but has the potential to do Western Please and be competitive.
She has several halter points currently. She has the classic quarter
horse head and body and for me anyway, knocks my sox's off. All 4 feet
are white to the body line.
Well we are vetting her next Monday and if all looks good (cross your
fingers, toes etc) we will bring her home next Friday. And then
the fun begins. Me who hasn't been in a Western saddle since I was
(well forget the age) a long time! gets to become familiar with
this style all over again. Who knows, maybe I'll give up my english
saddle and start hitting the Wester pleasure shows... Yeah right!
Thanks for letting me share the new Mare with you and if you have
any tips, Info on Paint shows etc, I'd love to hear from you!
Karen
|
100.99 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Jun 13 1990 09:25 | 9 |
| Karen-
Where did you get her from? I have been looking for a mare, and just
have't found the right one yet....
Have fun!
Michele
|
100.100 | flashy! | MERLAN::KJROY | | Wed Jun 13 1990 09:50 | 17 |
| Re: 100.98
It sounds like your found yourself a real nice little mare, hope
she vets out sound for you. I was looking for a Paint mare myself
about a year ago and came across a QH that flipped my switch so
I bought her (I think she really, really wanted to be a Paint) I
must have looked at 25 Paint mares! She is in foal to a Paint
(sorrel/overo) for a March 91 foal! My mother bought me a subscription
to the Paint Horse Journal for Christmas and I already got the QH
journal, and the QH Journal pales in comparison (picturewise) to
the Paint Horse Journal! There is just nothing like a gorgeous
QH with color! There is a Paint Show this weekend in Northampton,
MA (6/16/ & 6/17).
GOOD LUCK!
Karen
|
100.101 | | CSC32::K_WORKMAN | Karen Workman ext: 24990 | Wed Jun 13 1990 13:53 | 27 |
| Re: .99
Hi Michele! Nice personal name! We found out about the Mare from
a man named George Craig. He is in Stratton, Colorado and does
nothing but raise paints. His stud is named Simply Grand and he
is just that! The Mare is actually with some folks that train
alot of Georges colts and raise some of their own. We went to their
place to see another of Georges horses and saw this Mare and well..
Its now in the hands of our Vet... Let me know how your search
goes! I love horse hunting don't you!
Re: .100
Thanks for the reply Karen! I never really thought about breeding
to this Mare until you mentioned your mare was in foal. In Colorado,
it seems that the Overos are more popular than the Tobis. I guess
its the other way out in California. Kinda funny but actually someone
told me that when a halter judge is looking over 20+ horses that some
times its hard to see through the loud color to the actual conformation
and when a judge has little time, he just doesn't spend the time
looking at the loud horses. The white in the right spots can really
cast an optical illusion on conformation. Don't know if this is really
true but it makes some sense. Let me know how Mom is doing!
Thanks again - I'll let you know what happens after Monday!
Karen
|
100.102 | Vet Out? | MERLAN::KJROY | | Wed Jun 20 1990 09:45 | 5 |
| RE: 100.98
How did everything go with vetting your mare out?
Karen
|
100.103 | Going to get her rechecked | HUMMER::WORKMAN | , Karen 592-4990 | Wed Jun 20 1990 12:19 | 28 |
| Hi Karen,
The mare did fine until the flexion tests. On both fronts, instead of taking
3 or 4 off steps, she took more like 10 before she worked out of it. My vet
reflexed her at the lower (pastern, fetlock area) again on both fronts to
isolate wether the problem may be up high or down lower and she did the same
thing except this time it took her about 15 steps to work out of it.
According to my vet, on the back she shouldn't take any off steps at all during
the flexion test. She was fine on the back right but took about 5 hip hike
type steps on the back left before she worked out of it.
Soooo I don't know! Kind of depressed but my Vet wants to recheck her in
about a week. Apparantly Monday afternoon some sheep got out and into the
pasture area where the mare was. There was a bunch of people out trying to
corral them and get them back in their own area. One sheep kept running
underneath the mare (who knows why) and she kicked at it several times to
get it out from under her. She may have just stressed herself during all
this.
My vet feels that if she is still off in a week and we are still real serious
about her that x-rays would be in order but I don't know. There are certainly
alot of other horses out there, but just hard to find that "One" you know.
We are going back out Saturday. I'm just not sure what to do if she is still
real off due to the flexion tests. Any suggestions?
Karen
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100.104 | Second Vet check | MERLAN::KJROY | | Mon Jun 25 1990 15:42 | 9 |
| re:.103
I agree with your thinking on going on with the X-rays if she won't
vet on the flexion tests. It is hard to find the "right" horse
but there is more than one. Sometimes early problems won't even
show up on the x-rays until they are more progressed. Let us know
how you make out on the second vet check.
KJ
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100.105 | Pinto? What qualifications do they need... | USMFG::NROSTANZO | | Tue Jul 31 1990 13:21 | 14 |
|
I have a question about PINTO's ... and didn't see anything in
this conference about this.......
What are the qualifications to being registered as a Pinto?
Someone once told me Paints had to have at least one registered
either sire or dam...... is there any such need to be a registered
pinto? Or is it based clearly on markings? if so what/how much
markings.........
Any info. would be greatly appreciated.......
Nancy (a horse of a different color????)
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100.106 | Not too many. | CSC32::BAER | There's a Silvaire Lining in Every Cloud! | Tue Jul 31 1990 13:30 | 24 |
| Hi Nancy, from my experience (currently own my first Paint :-)
a pinto can be of any breed and neither of its parents need be
registered if you wish to register it as a hard-luck pinto.
If the parents are registered it is easier and cheaper, but if
not I think all you need to do is show proof of your horse's
color and pay a rather large fee $200-$500? (Other pinto people
know the exact amount?)
A paint horse must be of Quarter Horse and/or Thoroughbred blood
and I believe both parents must be registered as Paint and/or
QH/TH.
A paint horse can be double registered as a Paint and Pinto, but
a Paint horse cannot be double registered as a Paint and QH.
According to my instructor who raises QH, if a QH has too much
white on it it cannot be reg. as a QH but can be reg as a Paint.
Confusing aren't they?! :-) It took me a while after I got Luke
to even figure out the difference between a Tobiano and an Overo! ;-)
\Caroline
|
100.107 | What restrictions on Stallions? for Pinto | USMFG::NROSTANZO | | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:20 | 9 |
| Thanks kiirja for the notes you forwarded.
My next question would be... I read an earlier note.. (now that
I'm in the right place) Some restrictions apply to a stallion, What
might that be? If neither parent are pinto's, so I guess it would
be a hard-luck pinto, right?
Nancy
|
100.108 | Pinto? Paint? (??) | MASADA::PIERCE | | Mon Aug 20 1990 16:38 | 9 |
|
I replyed to note 1330 asking about Pintos/Paints but there were
no replys after my entry..and Im horrible w/ key words (they never
work for me) and I need to know what is the difference between
Pintos and Paints..I got the impression from note 1330 that there
is a difference ..but I thought they were the same thing...Help!
I have a pinto..I think or maybe he is a paint....thanks
Louisa & Joey
|
100.109 | Two tones | PFSVAX::PETH | Critter kids | Mon Aug 20 1990 16:51 | 8 |
| I believe this info is under the title "Paints,Paints,Paints" but
I will answer your question anyway. A paint horse has either 2 paints
for parents or a paint and a quarter horse, or a paint and a
throughbred. I am not sure if a QH or TB with a lot of white can be
registered or not. A pinto can be of several other breeds, registered
in groupings according to type, ie. stockhorse, saddlehorse, or hunter.
Sandy
|
100.110 | I hope this helps | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Aug 20 1990 17:34 | 17 |
| The note is 100, Paints, Paints, Paints :*)
Sandy,
I believe if a QH has too much white, it can't be registered
AQHA, but Paint/Pinto. No idea about TB's.
Louisa-
It gets confusing and complicated, but there is alot of info in note
100. If you need more, let me know and I'll be glad to get it for you.
A Pinto can be any of the recognized outcross breeds w/ enough color.
A pinto can not be Draft, Appy or pony. There are separate pony and
mini divisions.
Michele
|
100.111 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Aug 20 1990 17:35 | 3 |
|
wait a minute.....they changed the title......
|
100.112 | oneco Pinto show 9/15 | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Sep 12 1990 18:08 | 7 |
| Is anyone planning on going to the Pinto show this weekend @ Oneco?
I'll be there w/ my instructor and her herd of Paints and Pinto (she's
got 3-5 babies....)
Michele
|
100.113 | Where's Oneco | USMFG::NROSTANZO | | Thu Sep 13 1990 09:51 | 5 |
| Michele,
Where is Oneco?
Nancy
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100.114 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Sep 13 1990 13:19 | 8 |
| Hmmmmm, good question Nancy. I was there once before and got soo lost
coming home in the dark......
The show is at Falls Creek Farm, Oneco CT. It is off 395. We are only
going for the morning, so hopefully we'll be able to follow the signs
and not get lost again.
Do you want to follow us down?
|
100.115 | Can't Make it ..... | USMFG::NROSTANZO | | Thu Sep 13 1990 13:31 | 6 |
|
Can't make it to CT on saturday, I have a lesson at 2 p.m. but
maybe if you have a local show sometime... let me know.
Nancy
|
100.116 | Oneco | MERLAN::KJROY | | Thu Sep 13 1990 14:19 | 6 |
| My parents stallion is going (he needs a tune-up) and I would love
to go but Pop Warner has invaded my household. If you watch the
stallions he's a 3 year old (First Class Image). There maybe one
baby going.
KJ
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100.117 | | ABACUS::MATTHEWS | sweet shroud of desperation | Thu Sep 13 1990 15:19 | 12 |
| Onenco is easy to find once you get off the hiway..
its way out in the sticks (well i didnt find anything around anyway.)
so dont forget anything..
I like showing up there, its really really pretty out there!!!
wendy o'
|
100.118 | What the heck? | MERLAN::KJROY | | Thu Sep 13 1990 16:32 | 8 |
| re.1
It is very pretty there and we went to a really nice restaurant
when we stayed there last year. Do you have idea what the heck
that "movie" place is with all the stunts and crazy looking things
is on the way into the Showgrounds?
KJ
|
100.119 | | ABACUS::MATTHEWS | sweet shroud of desperation | Thu Sep 13 1990 17:34 | 18 |
|
YEA I THINK IT LIKE GOIN into a real life cowboy town, visting the old
west. I heard they had gun fights etc...
Theres a resturant in that area??:^}
What I havent fingured out it those signs there.. dont mind me i'm just
acting silly of something.. ?? strange..
well if you need help at the horse shows/rider i'll come down..
I dont mind that place..
have fun and good luck.
WEndy o'
|
100.120 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Sep 17 1990 09:28 | 3 |
| re:.116
Was Jay Mele showing your parents stud???
|
100.121 | Yes, he did | MERLAN::KJROY | | Mon Sep 17 1990 14:08 | 5 |
| Yes, he was, how did he behave? I didn't get to go although
my father went down yesterday and I understand he stood Grand under
all 4 judges. How did the babies do that you brought down?
KJ
|
100.122 | Zebra | MERLAN::KJROY | | Tue Sep 18 1990 14:17 | 5 |
| I forgot to ask if anyone else has seen the Zebra on the windy,
bumpy road into Oneco? He was out last weekend because I asked
my father and he saw (him/her) on the way to the showgrounds.
KJ
|
100.123 | Babies did well! | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Sep 19 1990 09:52 | 16 |
| Thats great about your parents stallion.....he looked good (on
saturday - we wern't there for the `fun' on sunday)!
My instructor had a heck of a time with her babies( on sunday)......they
didn't want to stay clean.....and to be cooped up in a stall for the
weekend.......forget it! She said by sunday, they were ripping up the
stalls (fortunatly she had one per filly) and acting like crazy! WHen
she brought out her colored filly, she got away and ran around the
ring. DEspist this she placed 6th out of 11 babies. She is a late may
filly and still has some catching up to do. Look for her next
year....she's a real sharp filly!
Her other 2 breeding stock babies, one came in 1st (palomino filly) and
the other 2nd (chestnut w/ white legs, colt) out of 4.
All three will be at Centerton October 6 and 7.
|
100.124 | Babies | MERLAN::KJROY | | Wed Sep 19 1990 14:24 | 8 |
| Aren't babies a blast?!! I will look for them at Centerton. The
Futurity was huge last year, I imagine it will probably be big again
this year. All the big farms come to that show. The weanling
class was real big. I hope it isn't as cold as it was last year,
I froze my toes off. What is your instructors name so I can look
for her?
KJ
|
100.125 | @ Stud 1991 | BOSOX::KROY | | Fri Feb 01 1991 09:50 | 20 |
|
AT STUD IN 1991
FIRST CLASS IMAGE
- 1989 & 1990 OVERALL New England Paint Halter Stallion
- 1990 NEPtHA 3 Yr. Old Halter Champion
- 1989 NEPtHA 2 Yr. Old Halter Champion
Points in Western Pleasure
First foals are due in March 91.
Videos available.
Private Treaty Standing @ J-Lin Acres
(508) 234-5270
Owned by Richard & Beverly Tardif
(508) 682-7447
|
100.126 | The Waiting Game | DASXPS::KROY | | Fri Mar 15 1991 09:04 | 8 |
| My mare is due to foal around the 11th of this month. Sometimes it
seems like this past 11 months flew by, other times it seems like it
dragged. Anyone have any spells out their to cast on my mare to make
sure her foal has color? (Only kidding!)
I'm hoping for 4 ears when I look in her stall next!
Karen
|
100.127 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Fri Mar 15 1991 10:43 | 15 |
| Its even more fun when you are there to watch the foal be born!
My foal was born 2 years ago, I spent friday and saturday night
going out every hour, but nothing was there. Sunday morning she
was laying down but didn't seem to be ready. By about 10 she
was walking contstantly, in and out of her stall and around her
paddock. I figured that was her way of positioning the foal so
I kept an eye on her not wanting her to foal outside. I went out
around noon to wrap her tail, and as I was doing that, her water
broke. I put her in the stall, ran in and called the vet and came
back out to see a little head and two long legs already out. She
was still wrapped in placenta so I uncovered her face and she
started breathing!! Talk about a great experience! I thought Rosie
was awful nice to foal on a sunny sunday afternoon so I could be
there! I hope you are so lucky!
|
100.128 | colored baby wishes coming your way! | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Mar 18 1991 08:26 | 23 |
| We have had two fillies born at the barn so far. Mas Satin Slipper
is a breeding stock chestnut w/ some neat white markings. She was born
Feb 15th/16th.
The other filly is a loud palomino and white tobiano. No name yet,
but we'll take suggestions. She was born March 16th. Last year Lacey
was several weeks late. This year I think she was about 10 days.
Every day when turned out, she'd book around the field and jump a stone
wall. when turned out Friday she slamed on the breaks and looked at
the wall for a few minutes, then proceded to walk around it.
Sire: Satin Gold
Dam: Lacey (not sure if it is her registered name)
There is another palomino QH mare due around March 24th. I have a
feeling this one will be colored (because she is for sale).
Another mare is due in april (I forgot who) and Comet (loud
chestnut and white Pinto) is due the end of August.
|
100.129 | Still here! | DASXPS::KROY | | Mon Mar 18 1991 08:51 | 16 |
| re:100.127 How accomodating! I should be so lucky. Yesterday would
have been perfect, it was so gorgeous.
.128, I can relate to a madwoman flying around the paddock, when I put
my mare out Saturday she was running and jumping like her tail was on
fire. I tried to explain to her that pregnant women usually don't make
such spectacles of themselves but she wouldn't buy it. I unwrapped the
bottom of her tail yesterday figuring that the way things happen for me
she will foal and gross out her gorgeous silver tail. (I have kept it
nice and neatly wrapped for the past two weeks.)
We have had one foal born at the barn on 2/13, an adorable chestnut QH
colt. He is really cute.
Still waiting...
|
100.130 | congrads.. i'm jealous :^} | BRAT::MATTHEWS | Waitin' on a Memory | Mon Mar 18 1991 09:31 | 7 |
| send me mail if any are for sale :*}
wendy o'
|
100.131 | A few shots at a name........ | BOOVX2::MANDILE | | Mon Mar 18 1991 11:24 | 6 |
| Re .128 - Gold Nugget or Gold Lacey Nugget or Satin Gold Nugget
(insert dam/sires other names if appropriate)
Lynne
|
100.132 | NAMES | DASXPS::KROY | | Mon Mar 18 1991 16:12 | 9 |
| I too have been thinking up some names for my baby. My mare has the
worst name in the world. Maid By Favorite Day (gross!). At least we
can work with stallion's name. Can't you just imagine being run away
with and saying WHOA, MAID BY FAVORITE DAY...
I like the name Spittin Image if it is a colt, and I'm kind of
undecided for a filly. My husband wants to name it Latex!!
Karen
|
100.133 | :-) | BOOVX2::MANDILE | | Mon Mar 18 1991 16:45 | 3 |
| The paint in the barn where I boarded was named "Dutchboy"!
Lynne
|
100.134 | info gathering here.. | BRAT::MATTHEWS | Waitin' on a Memory | Mon Mar 18 1991 18:58 | 14 |
| re.last
yea i wonder how many people *actually caught that one :*}
while we are talking paints * does anyone know any paint trainers or
someone in paints heavily that lives in Penn.? I know its a big state..
Anyone know anything about a Ternece (terry) scrubb in Hollis??
wendy o'
|
100.135 | Penn. Trainers | BOSOX::KROY | | Tue Mar 19 1991 08:39 | 20 |
| When my husband gave me the Latex that's what I said!! What's next
Dutchboy, Weatherbeater? I have already seen a horse named Sherwin
Williams.
Trainers in Pennsylvania:
Mark and Laura Smith
Red Rose Paint Farms
Meadowood Farms
George Martin
I can't remember what towns they are from off the top of my head but I
will get the information and post it here. Mark and Laura Smith are
very nice and excellent trainers. Meadowood Farm owns Eternally Sheik,
he was 2 year old world champion last year, 2 and 3 year old Pinto
World Champion and I don't know if he went to the Paint World
Championships in 1990.
Karen
|
100.136 | | KAHALA::FULTZ | ED FULTZ | Tue Mar 19 1991 11:19 | 6 |
| Does anyone know of a source for Paint Tennessee Walkers or Paint Missouri
Foxtrotters? My wife and I have been looking for either for a while now (with
little success, unfortunately). My wife would like something with some color,
and she thought that it might be nice to have a painted one.
Ed..
|
100.137 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Mar 19 1991 12:14 | 16 |
| re: nugget
THat's similar to last years palomino b.s filly.
re: latex.....hmmmm interesting, maybe if it was a black and white?
I like spittin' image for a colt.
re: .136
Ed....you'd be looking for a pinto. I just joined NEPtHA (My friend is the
pres.). Pinto is divided into 4 types; stock, pleasure...I forget the
other two, but there are members who have saddlebred pinto's for that
flashy hunt seat type showing. Why don't you and your wife come to one
of the shows this year, you may see something you'd like (I posted the
schedule a few notes back). And in the intreim I'll check around and
see if there are some colored walking horses around.
|
100.138 | Colored Tenn Walkers | MPO::ROBINSON | did i tell you this already??? | Tue Mar 19 1991 12:38 | 14 |
|
Ed, I know you told me you'd travel, so here's a few to try;
Thornridge Farms, Skillman NJ (609)466-3869 ask
for Ronnie Green
Hillsdale Farm Clearville, PA (814) 767-9622
Frank or Lorraine Eberly
I have more colored stallion listings at home, so let me
know if you want more names!!
Sherry
|
100.139 | Missouri Fox Trotters | DASXPS::KROY | | Tue Mar 19 1991 12:53 | 9 |
| I know of a farm in Methuen that had some colored Missouri Fox Trotters
last year. They can't be registered as Pintos though. They are the
comfiest horses I have ever ridden. I can check and see if they have
any for sale.
To get back to the trainers in Pennsylvania, Red Rose Paint Farms is in
Stevens, PA, and Meadowood Farm is in Jersey Shores.
Karen
|
100.140 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Mar 19 1991 15:10 | 5 |
| KAren-
How come they can be registered as pintos?
M
|
100.141 | Alternate Gait | DECXPS::KROY | | Wed Mar 20 1991 10:49 | 7 |
| re: .139
I think because they are "alternate gait" horses. I'll have to check
on it.
Still no baby today...
|
100.142 | 3/25/91 | DECXPS::KROY | | Tue Mar 26 1991 15:19 | 16 |
| Well, my mare finally decided to foal on 3/25/91. She had an elegant
little colt. He is a chestnut with four white stockings and a blaze
face and as far as I can tell he is a breeding stock. Beautiful head,
long neck, long forearm, he still looks like a little guy though, about
50 lbs. He is friendly although he was a tad ticked off after he got
his shots.
Dallas was very nice about the whole thing until the vet suggested I
blanket him because it was so raw outside and he was shivering. She
had a hissy fit when he had the blanket on. I had to take it off him.
He looked so silly, she was probably mad because she thought he looked
ridiculous too. She was okay once I took it off. She's being a good
mother for her first foal.
Karen
|
100.143 | | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Mar 26 1991 16:33 | 3 |
| Congratulations Karen and Dallas!
M
|
100.144 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Wed Mar 27 1991 08:21 | 9 |
| Congratulations! Did you get to see the birth? If you haven't
done so already, I would suggest getting a heat lamp for the stall,
these nights have been rather chilly and the last thing you want is
the little guy catching a cold! If you need to borrow one, I have
one, just let me know.
Linda
|
100.145 | Austin | DASXPS::KROY | | Wed Mar 27 1991 09:02 | 16 |
| re: -1 Thank you for your offer of the heat lamp. He is doing well,
she actually covers him up with hay if she thinks he is chilly. My
father (Capt. on Lawrence Fire Dept.) is a little touchy on heat lamps.
I'm sure it is his Fire Dept. background, so hopefully it will stay as
warm as it has been.
I can certainly relate to how my horse feels about feeding that baby!
He is always after her bopping her around! After breastfeeding my son
who NEVER had enough I can sympathize with Dallas!
I think I'm gonna call him Austin...
I don't know what I will register him as yet. I'll have to think on
that one.
Karen
|
100.146 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Wed Mar 27 1991 09:43 | 5 |
| My boyfriend is a fireman so I know how you feel! When I had the
lamp in the barn, I only had it on when someone was home and when
I really needed it, when it was cold and rainy. I was lucky cause
my foal was born on May 7th, so I didn't need it much. Good luck
with the new guy.
|
100.147 | | MPO::ROBINSON | did i tell you this already??? | Wed Mar 27 1991 12:37 | 8 |
|
If you think the stall is cold, hang blankets over all
openings (if you haven't already) My Morgan's mom had a
filly on Valentine's day, this is what they did, and the
stall stayed really warm!
Sherry
|
100.148 | Is this a fun hobby? | DECXPS::KROY | | Wed Mar 27 1991 13:38 | 25 |
| re: -1, that is a good idea although what I would like to do now is
wrap the blankets around my mares head and choke her! She has decided
that she doesn't want me touching her anymore and I can't even put her
halter on. I can touch the baby and pat him but I can't put her halter
on. She's probably still ticked off at me for putting the blanket on
the foal.
I spent my entire lunch hour trying to put her stupid halter on so I
could put them in another stall to clean theirs out. Their stall is
10 X 20 so she has plenty of room to get away from me and keep circling
like a shark! She has never looked better either, I kept on riding her
right up until this past month and she looks fabulous. It would be
nice to give her a good brushing though, I always hated to go see a
foal and his mother's tail was all yucky and her back legs too, now I
can relate!
Does anyone know who the APHA inspector is in New England? My foals
markings are just too close to call and I think I may have to get the
inspector to look at him.
Thanks
Karen
|
100.149 | NEPtHA Raffle ($1000 Show saddle) | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Apr 08 1991 09:08 | 19 |
| I have N.E.Pt.H.A. raffle available.
Grand Prize: $1000 Circle Y Western Show Saddle
(or exchange for an English saddle @ Allies Tack
shop)
Chances are $1.00. Saddle will be on display at the NEPtHA booth
at the Equine Expo. Drawing April 21, 1991. This raffle will
benefit the NEPtHA Club.
If you'd like to take a chance on this georgeous saddle, please
contact me at FRAGLE::PELUSO or call DTN: 234-4678.
(NOTE: Moderators I couldn't find any rules which said this wouldn't
comply w/ noting policy, if so, feel free to delete)
Thanks-
Michele
|
100.150 | Another Paint baby! | CBROWN::KROY | | Wed Apr 10 1991 11:33 | 6 |
|
Another new baby this a.m., my parents are in Florida so I have to go
over to the barn at lunch and find out what the sex is. I do know it is
colored.
Karen
|
100.151 | Need Feb `91 issue of paint horse Jpurnal | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Apr 10 1991 15:24 | 8 |
| Does anyone have the February `91 issue of the Paint Horse Journal?
re: Karen-
Let us know how she is and the color!
M
|
100.152 | Sorrel/Overo | BOSOX::KROY | | Wed Apr 10 1991 17:30 | 8 |
| -.1 I have that issue of the Paint Horse Journal.
The foal is a sorrel overo colt and he is huge, he was still wobbling
around at lunchtime, not as precocious as my colt was. Also just found
out that the sire is 5th in the nation for PtHA halter. He didn't even
show at all the shows!
Karen
|
100.153 | PLEASE ANYONE!!!????? | ABACUS::MATTHEWS | Fly Me Cour-ageous!!!!!!! | Wed Apr 24 1991 17:07 | 14 |
| Ok... well It looks as tho the people that my mare are taking her
back to Penn to be bred and they will pick up one of their paints
for me to ride,train and show... :*}
anyways anyone know of any *paint breed shows i can go watch, I hope
to have this mare on the show circuit in 30-60 days :*}
also I'm looking for any (jsut a couple) of recent paints mag i can
look at just to see whats being shown... (past issues within the past 6
months) I can also return them if need be!!
wendy o'
|
100.154 | new to paints/baby | FREEBE::FRAWLEY | | Wed Apr 24 1991 19:29 | 9 |
| hi I am new to the paints... my qh mare delivered a big bay colored
filly in late feb..The sire is Tarawoods Robin and is at jay mele's
I have bred back to Robin as I sold the filly and since her
birth have grown to like her multi-coloring,very flashy, so I might
keep the next one....
I also have a 2 yr. aqha gelding from her and The New Image (aqha) and
he is for sale .....
If any one is interested jay has some new babies and some are for sale.
|
100.155 | inspector | FREEBE::FRAWLEY | | Wed Apr 24 1991 19:33 | 3 |
| Jay Mele -j-lin acres said he could inspect your baby. try him at
508-234-5270...
sharon f.
|
100.156 | Penn Studs | BOSOX::KROY | | Thu Apr 25 1991 10:37 | 5 |
|
Wendy do you know which stallion in Penn. that your mare is being bred
to? There are some really nice ones there.
Kj
|
100.157 | | ABACUS::MATTHEWS | Fly Me Cour-ageous!!!!!!! | Thu Apr 25 1991 23:06 | 24 |
| my mare is going to a quarter horse breeder, not a paint studd.. i
think he has "SEEKER " horse (studs) i never heard or em actually.. but
the owner swears by him, the paint mare he is bringing back i dont know
what shes got in her, all he said if he brings her back and i dont like
her, he can ship her back and i can take my pick out of the other two..
(lfes tuff for him , huh? must be nice>>
they got this mare for a song, (my palomino mare, and i'm actually
kinda mad, becasue they got a H*ll of a deal,
i also found out cillie had skipper w lines also..
good good foundation lines, i didnt think she had all that.
anyways thats all o know on the stud, if you know the seeker lines let
me know, he also needs to be researching his lines (the studds) like 6
generations back i dont think that really got thru to him tho'
oh well. i just hope things go good for cillie.. he wants me to pick
the stud (out of two he has chosen) and i will then trace the lines
myself to keep my "cillie safe"
wendy o'
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100.158 | Thanks | BOSOX::KROY | | Tue Apr 30 1991 09:44 | 6 |
| re: .155
Thanks, he did see the baby and he couldn't tell either! I have to
wait and see.
KJ
|
100.159 | seeker bloodline info?????? | BRAT::MATTHEWS | WHATZ Goin ON!!!! | Thu May 02 1991 13:27 | 10 |
|
Has anyone heard of the SEEKER bloodlines???
I dont know if its AQHA or APHA???
wendy o'
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100.160 | How about Seeka? | DASXPS::KROY | | Thu May 02 1991 17:06 | 4 |
|
Wendy, could it be Seeka? As in Seeka Soul? AQHA.
Karen
|
100.161 | Area Championship | CSLALL::KROY | | Wed Aug 14 1991 09:56 | 7 |
| Does anyone know what the "Area" Championship show is in Oneco,
Connecticutt? Is it a championship show for New England or a zone, or
I don't have a clue...
Thanks
Karen
|
100.162 | Pinto area show | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Aug 15 1991 09:49 | 7 |
| Hi KAren-
The NEPtHA is having an `Area Championship' show in Oneco September
14 and 15. I think area refers to the zone - the rule book says you
cant have 2 area shows w/in 350 miles of @ other on the same day.
Michele
|
100.163 | Paint or Pinto? | ELWOOD::CHRISTIE | | Fri Aug 16 1991 17:53 | 9 |
| I need the advice of all you experts. Is there a difference
between "paint" and "pinto"? I had a slight argument during
a trivia game about what kind of horse Little Joe rode in
Bonanza. I said pinto, he said paint. I said same difference.
Thanks
linda
|
100.164 | Look in the Paint note for better answers? | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | | Fri Aug 16 1991 19:05 | 9 |
| Yeah, there's a difference. "paint" is English and "pinto" is Spanish.
Seriously though, there is a difference between the paint and pinto
registries(and breed organizations). Both registries are interested in
the same patterns of coat color(s) but the Paint(I think...) accepts
only horses of particular bloodlines(Quarterhorse...I think) while the
other registry takes(or used to) any horse of the appropriate coat pattern.
I may have Paint and Pinto reversed but that's the way I remember it.
|
100.165 | | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Lead me not to temptation, I can find it myself | Mon Aug 19 1991 09:39 | 7 |
| The horse Little Joe rode in Bonanza was always referred to as a Paint.
He was a piebald (black and white) with very loud markings and the
distinctive look of a Quarter Horse. His name was Cochise...okay, my
explaination for remembering this is that I was about 13 yrs old and
had a piebald myself, and thought Cochise was just beautiful. (still
do find oddly colored horses attractive).
|
100.166 | | MR4DEC::GCOOK | Save the Skeets | Mon Aug 19 1991 10:05 | 9 |
| Paint and Pinto are both spotted horses. A Paint is a Pinto but a
Pinto isn't necessarily a Paint. Paint horses must be part
Quarterhorse or part Thoroughbred. Pinto horses just have to be
spotted. And, according to my dictionary, piebald is also just
a spotted horse, any color.
And I'm sure there's more to the definition, but I think that
covers the basics.
|
100.167 | see .16 | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Aug 20 1991 10:35 | 3 |
| note 100.16 has very good definitions of a Paint and Pinto. In short,
Paint is a breed (like a TB, QH) and a Pinto is a `color' breed (like
palomino, dun).
|
100.168 | | BOOVX1::MANDILE | But ma, it followed me home,honest! | Wed Aug 21 1991 11:23 | 7 |
| Little Joe's paint in Bonanza had to be destroyed after
some sicko sliced him up with a knife.....in the early
shows, it's a black & white paint, but in the later shows,
the color is dark brown & white, almost, but not quite
the same.
L-
|
100.169 | 3 for 3! | SALEM::ROY_K | | Fri Apr 17 1992 11:26 | 8 |
| My parents Quarter horse mare just went 3 for 3! She just had her 3rd
foal ON HER DUE DATE! You can set your watch by this mare. She is
quite reliable. Even as a maiden she went to the day.
She had a handsome colt. There are lots of babies out there this year.
This is the 3rd out of 4 at my barn.
Karen
|
100.170 | Sometimes watches run fast! | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Montar con orgullo | Fri Apr 17 1992 13:47 | 7 |
| I wouldn't count on her "always" delivering on the predicted date. A
friend of ours had such a mare. For 9 years, she delivered right on the
predicted date. So they became complacent about monitoring her until a
day or two before she was due. They always supervise foalings in case
of a difficult delivery. You guessed it. The 10th year she foaled
a week early! They "discovered" the foal in the morning. Boy, were they
embarassed! And lucky that there were no complications
|
100.171 | 9 years! | SALEM::ROY_K | | Fri Apr 17 1992 14:00 | 4 |
| I'd probably have gotten complacent after 9 foals too! This mare gets
an "I'm-going-to-foal-tonight" puss on her face that is priceless.
Karen
|
100.172 | Need name for Foal #1 | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Apr 21 1992 10:46 | 22 |
| Karen we've had 2 foals with one more due in a week or so.
foal #1: beautiful solid chestnut filly with a tiny white star
and the longest legs I've ever seen and a peppy attitude.
She'll be a breeding stock Paint. Foaled April 3rd I think.
foal #2: nice paint colt with good color. He'll be light like his
dad. He's also got long legs and a type-y stock build.
His name was waiting for him: Gold Bar None. Foaled:
late Easter night.
Foal #1 needs a name folks:
Sire: Lee's Goodtime (I think that 's how it's spelt, but close
enough). Wnat to have either Good or Time in name.
Dam: Gypsey's Lacey Lady (No `Lady' names please)
We liked `For A Goodtime Call' !!!!!
Michele
|
100.173 | | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | all my kids have 4 legs | Tue Apr 21 1992 12:00 | 4 |
| I'm not feeling particularly imaginative, but there's always..
Gypsey Rose Lee
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100.174 | good names! | SALEM::ROY_K | | Mon Apr 27 1992 16:53 | 16 |
| I like both of those names! There have been 3 foals born at my barn so
far this year. Two Quarter horse colts and one Paint colt. We are
waiting for one more baby (we are hoping this one will be a filly to
break up the monotony) due in early May. A woman bought this mare in
foal (didn't know it) and when she had the horse vetted out here, the
vet said she was in foal. She is a Paint in foal to a Paint.
One of the QH was born on or around Valentine's Day and his name is
Valentino! I love his name.
Is anyone planning on going to Oneco for the Paint show this weekend?
I think I have to go to Pennsylvania so I don't think that I will be
able to make it.
Karen
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100.175 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Apr 28 1992 09:03 | 6 |
| We'll be at Oneco for Saturday only and next weekend we'll be at
Wilbraham. Due to friend's weddings and baby showers I won't be showing
at any of the other May Paint Shows :^(.
Anyone else going?
|
100.176 | Finally a filly | SALEM::ROY_K | | Wed Apr 29 1992 09:52 | 9 |
| The last mare in foal at our barn had the loudest, wildest looking
black & white overo filly I have ever seen.
She looks like a jigsaw puzzle. This is this mares first baby and she
is really tiny, the mother is only 14.2 and the baby scoots right under
her belly, with clearance.
Karen
|
100.177 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Apr 29 1992 15:31 | 3 |
| \
black and white....my favorite! she must be wild looking!
|
100.178 | Northhampton | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu May 21 1992 10:33 | 5 |
| Is anyone going to the Paint/Appaloosa/Buckskin show this weekend in
Northhampton?
Karen
|
100.179 | Northampton Exhibitor... | WFOV11::DALE_DAVE | | Fri May 22 1992 07:19 | 4 |
| My wife and I will be there showing our two Buckskin Geldings, "Cool
Kansas Kid" & "Shamus Showoff". Hope to see some fellow "noters" there. ;-)
Dave D.
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100.180 | World Show! | SALEM::ROY_K | | Mon Jun 15 1992 11:09 | 10 |
| I'm going to the APHA World Show in Fort Worth, Texas in July. Are any
other Paint people going? What other farms should I plan on visiting
while I'm out there? I can't wait to go and check out the outfits,
the horses, etc. etc. I'm going to be there for the Freestyle reining,
and the last go round of the halter futurities and the cutting
sweepstakes!
I am psyched!
Karen
|
100.181 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Jun 15 1992 12:47 | 21 |
| Yankee Paint Horse Classic
July 26 at 8:00am
PLace: Towsend's Training Farm, Pembroke, NH
Judge: Paul White (DE)
Manager: Mary Duffy
Secretary: Maryanne Briggs
All day fees or pay per class.
For directions or stall availibility call (603)224-9141
54 classes, typical divisions: open, am, na, ya, wt, lead line.
6 $100 stakes classed in Western pleasure and hunter under saddle.
I'll mail the class list upon request.
|
100.182 | Info On Majestic Meadows, srtatham | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Fri Jun 19 1992 13:03 | 6 |
| I'll be at the Color Show in Stratham, NH, at Majestic Meadows. I
think it's Paint and Buckskin. I'm interested in knowing if anyone has
any hotel recommendations for that area. Any ideas on what the
facilities look like? Indoor available?
many thanks-
|
100.183 | Just my opinion... | PIPPER::NICKERSON | Bob Nickerson DTN 282-1663 :^) | Fri Jun 19 1992 13:26 | 11 |
| Noting guidelines prevent me from expressing my real opinion but if you
like dust, hostile neighbors, dust, cramped camper spaces, dust,
outdoor rings, or dust, then this is the place for you. There is an
indoor arena but it is dustier than outside. I've never stayed in a
hotel (I doubt if there are many), but my wife did stay at a bed and
breakfast near there. As with any showground, it might deserve a visit
before the show to see if it suits you. They have shows there almost
every weekend.
Bob
|
100.184 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Fri Jun 19 1992 14:08 | 2 |
| Thanks- Bob....I felt there was a reason as to why I didn't want to
stay in the camper (besides having to clean it first).
|
100.185 | Good Eats ! | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu Jul 02 1992 09:58 | 6 |
| Michelle there are a couple of casual seafood restaurants pretty close
to Stratham. We like to take a ride to the beach at night and get some
fried dough or beach pizza.
Karen
|
100.186 | World Show | SALEM::ROY_K | | Wed Jul 15 1992 17:02 | 25 |
| Well, I just got back from the APHA World show held in Fort Worth, TX
last week. What a blast!!! I can't wait to go back next year. They
had 975 entries, 88 sale horses and ~ 4000 exhibitors. According to
the Forth Worth Star Telegram, Paints just moved up to the #3 breed. I
will have to re-read that article again to find out if they were the #3
breed show in that area or everywhere.
Anyways, it was really fun and the people in that area are incredibly
nice. My parents bought a really nice yearling filly and she got here
today. She caught a ride with some people from NH who were coming
back this way. The World Champion Halter Yearling Gelding was from
NH. The freestyle reining was great. The exhibitor who won rode to
the theme song from Kevin Costner's Robin Hood movie. The guy had a
super nice costume and at the end of his ride a woman in a gorgeous
WHITE gown (Maid Marion I presume) walked out in the arena and he
galloped up to her and did a sliding stop (SHE DIDN'T EVEN GET DUSTY!)
and dismounted to his knees and kissed her hand. The crowd went wild!
There were so many super horses there I didn't know where to go next.
We did a lot of research and we were bushed every night. The broodmare
that they were initially interested in sold for $14,000. She was very
nice. She was the highpoint mare at the sale. Well, I'll try to
write more later on some cool classes and fashions!
Karen
|
100.187 | SUSPENDED PERSONS | SALEM::ROY_K | | Fri Jul 31 1992 09:59 | 15 |
| When I was at the World Show I noticed something that really irked me
and I was wondering if this is pretty common? I saw some very big name
QH trainers that were suspended from the AQHA showing at the APHA show.
Now, what really irked me was that for the average guy it would really
be a big deal to be suspended. Chances are he/she would probably only
have one horse/breed that they were showing in and this would make them
think more than once about being suspended again. But, for someone who
was a very well known trainer in one breed who could pick up clients
immediately in another breed it might not be as bad. \
Has this happened with Arab trainers maybe showing National Show Horses
or Saddlebred trainers showing something else, etc.???
KJ
|
100.188 | | BUSY::MANDILE | American take a Jerk-pill Week | Fri Jul 31 1992 11:41 | 1 |
| I would be curious to know what the were suspended for....
|
100.189 | Finally | SALEM::ROY_K | | Mon Oct 12 1992 13:36 | 7 |
| I finally bought a Paint (well actually a crop out!) he is by Beau's
My Daddy and he is the cutest thing. I just got him Saturday night
so I haven't really played with him yet. He is 2 1/2 been ridden about
10 times and he is just a peach.
Karen
|
100.190 | Black/White | BRAT::FULTZ | DONNA FULTZ | Mon Oct 12 1992 14:12 | 9 |
|
questions.. about colors..
Why are there so few black and white paints?
What do you bred to get black and white?
Donna
|
100.191 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Oct 15 1992 09:25 | 22 |
|
Way to go Karen! Maybe we'll finally bump into each other at the shows
next year.
M
p.s.
Donna - maybe one of the genetics experts can answer that one. One
of the kids at my barn did a genetics project at school last spring
and used my mare and the stud she was bred to as an example.
(Hypothetical, of course. We really don't know what her color genes
are)
He figured she'd have a 1 in 4 chance of having a baby her color,
not-true black/dark bay, a 1 in 4 chance of having a palomino and a 2
in 4 chance of having a chestnut or sorrel.
You'd have to bred a true black to something recessive for better odds.
There are some farms on the east coast that primarily breed black and
whites.
|
100.192 | | BUSY::MANDILE | Ms. President | Thu Oct 15 1992 11:57 | 4 |
| There is a beautiful B&W Paint stud in the Maryland area.
15.3h and gorgeous!! I saw his picture in the stallion
edition of either the QH or Paint Horse Journal last year (?)
|
100.193 | Romeo Rascal??? | GRANMA::JWOOD | | Thu Oct 15 1992 13:29 | 2 |
| Is it Romeo Rascal? He lives near us.
|
100.194 | Summer Breeze | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu Oct 15 1992 14:22 | 7 |
| No, I think it is a Summer Breeze owned by George Micheal (Not the
singer!) in Maryland. Is Romeo Rascal in New Jersey??? I remember
studying color genetics in solid horses for chestnuts, blacks and
palominos, I will have to look it up again. I'm not sure if it would
apply to overo and tobiano color genes. I don't have a clue...
Karen
|
100.195 | | BUSY::MANDILE | cough, cough, wheeze, wheeze! Oh, what a pain. | Thu Oct 15 1992 16:10 | 1 |
| Yes, Summer Breeze is his name......YUM!
|
100.196 | Regular Registry | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu Oct 29 1992 10:57 | 9 |
|
This is an update to my breeding stock colt who just moved up to the
Regular registry. He was foaled 3/25/91 with 4 white socks right up to
the middle of his knees/hocks and wide blaze and white chin and what
looked like he had slurped his milk drinking white mark on his face.
I am really psyched. The woman who bought him is ecstatic.
KJ
|
100.197 | New babies | SALEM::ROY_K | | Tue Mar 09 1993 12:39 | 8 |
|
3/06/93 sorrel/overo colt!
Miss Angie Baby X First Class Image
Doing well. Only 13 more babies to go...
Karen
|
100.198 | AHSA MEDAL WINNER | SALEM::ROY_K | | Tue Apr 20 1993 11:09 | 10 |
| I read in the Paint Horse Journal where the AHSA Stock Seat Equitation
Medal Championship was won by Crystal McNutt riding a black tobiano
gelding. She competed in the two-round, triple judged, national
competition in Scottsdale, Arizona.
I also read where APHA registrations were up 17% last year! That is a
huge increase.
Karen
|
100.199 | Satin's Blue Moon (pending) | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Jun 02 1993 10:10 | 6 |
|
5/18/93 dark bay/black?? tobiano colt w/ two blue eyes!
Satin Gold X Impressive Jesse
Both doing real well.....blue is *just* what I wanted!!!!
|
100.200 | How to get color | BRAT::FULTZ | DONNA FULTZ | Tue Jul 13 1993 14:09 | 10 |
|
I have friend that has a quarter horse mare that has alot
of white on her. She has been bred 3 times to the same stallion
and has gotten three solids.
Is there difference in stallions?
Thanks
|
100.201 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Jul 14 1993 09:13 | 3 |
| On July 25th at the 4H show grounds there will be an incentive
registration for those interested in registering a horse with
Pinto. They reduced the fees for this day only.
|
100.202 | Breeding for color is a crap shoot. | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Jul 14 1993 09:18 | 13 |
| Donna-
Breeding for color is a big genetics game. Two colored parents may
have a history of throwing a breeding stock baby, and then throw a
colored baby. I've heard a few old wives tails that suggest that if
a horse has ermine spots, it will be more likely to throw color. The
same goes for blue eyes, which makes a Paint w/ two blue eyes very
desirable for breeding.
Is the stallion a Paint or Pinto? Have they thrown color before?
Is the mare registered QH, or might she be a breeding stock paint?
Michele
|
100.203 | Quarter horse | BRAT::FULTZ | DONNA FULTZ | Wed Jul 14 1993 11:35 | 14 |
|
I don't know the stallion, but he bred 7 mares and 6 of them
had color foals. Here's being the only solid , No she is Three
bar Quarter horse.
but here back socks go all the way up past her knee and her
face is almost bald.
I thought I read there was two different kinds of paints to breed
to.
Oh well
|
100.204 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Jul 14 1993 12:39 | 4 |
| That still dosen't tell us much as the stud could be a solid bred to
colored mares or he could be a colored stud bred to colored( or
solid mares). Two solid colored horses bred together probably won't
have a colored foal, but there have been exceptions......
|
100.205 | More on color | SALEM::ROY_K | | Wed Jul 14 1993 13:45 | 27 |
| My horse is the result of 2 solid quarter horses throwing a crop-out.
I'm sure that the people who owned the mare must have had a heart
attack when they saw him in the stall. He has a lot of color on his
stomach and his legs, almost like he couldn't decide what color he
wanted. His sire is Beau's My Daddy on the top 20 Quarter Horse sires
list who passed away 2 years ago and I'm not sure what is dam looked
like. The horse in the stall next to me is also a crop-out from 2
Quarter horses.
I was reading an article about a big Paint breeder who bred this
particular QH mare to his Paint stallion 4 times before he got a
colored foal and it was the best one he ever had. I would have given
up after 3 tries, but I suppose when you are a big, big operation with
many horses to breed you can be a little more persistent. I think that
it is a crap shoot whether you get color or not. Many solid horses
carry an overo gene and many colored horses bred to coloreds give you a
solid! It is exciting and frustrating waiting for these little buggers
to be born. Does your friend really want a foal from this particular
stallion? It sounds like she really wants a colored paint so maybe she
should breed another mare to the same stallion, or breed the same mare
to another stallion or buy a colored baby (guaranteed to keep the
color)!
Karen
|
100.206 | Even more on color | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31 | Wed Jul 14 1993 14:32 | 18 |
| The genes that control white on the legs and face are separate from
those that produce white body markings. In other words, having a lot
of white on legs and face doesn't mean that the horse is likely to
throw pintos. It does mean that whatever the horse throws is likely
to have lots of white on the legs and face.
Just to confuse the issue a little more, there aren't just overo and
tobiano genes involved in controlling white body markings either!
It's fairly common for solid colored *Arabians* to throw a spotted
horse that looks like a pinto. The white spots have ragged edges like
the belly and body markings on Clydesdales. Because of that similarity
and because overo and tobiano genes are unheard of in those breeds,
there has been some speculation that the gene(sabino, I think) is
the cause in both Clydesdales and Arabians.
There was even a similarly marked *Thoroughbred* race horse pictured in
The Blood Horse a few weeks ago.
|
100.207 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Jul 15 1993 09:22 | 10 |
| FYI-
Any breed of horse (except an appy) that has white spots on their belly
and _______, x inches around, with pink skin underneath the white area
and a darker colored skin underneath the other area can be registered
with the Pinto registry. I'd have to consult the rule book for the
specifics, but that is the general idea.
I know of a Davenport Arab, with the minimum color requirements, that
was registered with the Pinto registry.
|
100.208 | Sabino pintos | CSOA1::AANESTIS | | Thu Jul 15 1993 09:26 | 8 |
| I have a sabino marked saddlebred, he even has one blue eye. I think it
was Deb Bennett who wrote an article about the medicine hat pattern. It
occurs most often when two sabino horses are crossed. Sabino is a horse
with high socks on all four legs, and a wide blaze or bald face. Mine
is chestnut body, and also has about fifty percent white in his tail.
His sire is the same markings, only he has two blue eyes. He has been
bred to all solid mares, but the babies all have the sabino markings.
|
100.209 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Jul 15 1993 11:46 | 4 |
| re: -.1
The sabino stud w/ 2 blue eyes throwing sabino babies backup up the
old wives tail...
|
100.211 | Pinto registration | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu Jul 15 1993 13:49 | 7 |
| Michelle, would I need to have my horse inspected at the Pinto show in
New Boston, or could I just bring a picture or his Paint papers for
registration?
My friend would like to register her horse too.
Karen
|
100.212 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Jul 15 1993 14:57 | 6 |
| I believe you have to have the horse inspected and show in one class
for it to fall in this special deal. Sally would know best....
508-366-9538. She has voice mail so you can leave her a good message.
I'll try to find out as well.
|
100.213 | More about Sabino pintos | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31 | Fri Jul 16 1993 19:42 | 18 |
| Extracted from the genetics note:
Sb (gene mnemonic for sabino paint spotting) and sb(gene mnemonic for
non-sabino pattern).
The sabino pattern is often confused with overo. Sabino may be an example
of incomplete dominance which would mean that homozygous horses(SbSb)
have more extreme patterning and markings than heterozygous horses(Sbsb).
The sabino pattern is typified by extremely ragged margins in the
markings. The pattern rarely crosses the spine and blue eyes are
common. The *minimum* expression seems to be high white stockings and
extreme facial white. This gene is common among Clydesdales where the
color is sometimes erroneously called roan.
Many sabino horses exhibit the Medicine Hat pattern popular among some
breeds such as the North American Spanish. Pure white foals develop
normally in contrast with overos.
|
100.214 | Other shows? | SALEM::ROY_K | | Tue Jul 20 1993 15:42 | 4 |
| Are there any other Pinto shows in the New England area this year after
this coming one in New Boston?
Karen
|
100.215 | Trichrome! | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31 | Tue Jul 20 1993 18:14 | 11 |
| Ya know that Thoroughbred with a sabino coat pattern that I mentioned a
couple notes back? Well, it turns out he's a 2 YO in training w/ Jack
Van Berg in CA. He won a race so between that and his coloring they had
a feature about him on ESPN's Thoroughbred Digest last night.
He's *definitely* a sabino: Bald face, high white stockings and white
body markings with jagged edges. I think he had at least one blue eye
as well.
BTW, he's *TRIPLE* registered as a Thoroughbred, Paint and Pinto! He's
called Trichrome.
|
100.216 | The last Pinto show is the end of August | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Jul 21 1993 09:16 | 12 |
| Hi Karen
Oneco in August is our last show. I believe it's the last weekend
(26th and 27th).
I forgot to ask if you have to be at the show to register your horse,
but I did confirm that the incentive is in fact happening.
Steve Chumsea is handeling the details and he can be reached at
508-355-2578.
Michele
|
100.217 | Wow! | SALEM::ROY_K | | Wed Jul 21 1993 12:27 | 8 |
| I wondered if Thoroughbreds could be registered that way! I thought
so. That is pretty cool! Now, I wonder if he can race in both the
Thoroughbred races and the Paint races? Probably, why not. Although
the Paint purses are tiny compared to the Thoroughbred purses.
Interesting.
Karen
|
100.218 | Input | SALEM::ROY_K | | Tue Aug 03 1993 11:53 | 9 |
| I attended the Northeast Connection Zone-A-Rama at the Horse Park in
New Jersey last weekend and one interesting thing that I noted was that
the long, dragging tail was out! The tails are still long (fetlock
length) but cut straight across the bottom. This goes for hunt as well
as stock seat, are QH going the same route? It was a really nicely run,
well attended show where everyone was very well turned out. The horse
park itself was very nice and we had perfect weather.
Karen
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100.219 | Didn't see them this weekend. | SWAM2::MASSEY_VI | It's all in the cue | Mon Aug 16 1993 17:58 | 8 |
| Karen,
I was at a show this weekend. It wasen't a breed show or a pointed
show, just a little show. I did notice alot of QH with nice neat tails
up around the fetlock. I think the dragging tail is out. I have 2 QH
and would kill for a ling tail.
Virginia
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100.220 | Deerfield Paint/QH | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu Aug 26 1993 10:10 | 4 |
| Is anyone showing at the Paint/Quarter Horse show in Deerfield this
weekend?
Karen
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100.221 | Disappointed in Amateurs | SALEM::ROY_K | | Tue Aug 31 1993 17:26 | 19 |
| I went to the NHQHA/NEPHC show last weekend at the Deerfield
Fairgrounds. There were more QH entries than there was last year and
the Paint entries were up a little, although not enough. There weren't
enough Novice/Amateurs or Amateurs in the Paint classes. The Youth
classes inboth QH and Paints were well attended. I can't remember the Open
division. They had some good futurity classes as well as some combined
(Paint/QH) money classes.
A lot of farms are not coming to New England to show anymore because of
the low entries at the Paint shows. It is too bad because we used to
get people from Michigan, Canada, Pennsylvania, NJ, and it is too far a
haul for them to come up here for a class worth 1 point.
I hope that we have more entries at the Paint/Open show in Plymouth,
NH. There will be Open classes as well as the Paint show going on.
There are several $$ classes.
Karen
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100.222 | Registration changes | SALEM::ROY_K | | Fri Nov 12 1993 12:05 | 3 |
| Anyone heard about regulation changes to registering Pinto's?
Karen
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100.223 | NEPHC clinic | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu Feb 03 1994 16:34 | 23 |
| NEPHC CLINIC
with Todd Hemminger, 1993 Congress 3 & 4 Yr. old
Futurity Winner.
4/02/94 Salty Lane Farm
24 Lane Rd.
Derry, NH
There will be 2 Sessions of Showmanship, Western
Pleasure and Western Horsemanship of 10 horses a session.
Todd will also be demonstrating on the Congress Futurity Winner,
Tee Up.
For more information call:
Stacy Myers
508-640-0560
or drop me a note @ salem::roy_k
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100.224 | Pinto shows | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu Feb 03 1994 16:35 | 7 |
| Does anyone have the show dates for the New England Pinto Association
for 1994 yet?
I would like to show at some Pinto Shows this year.
Karen
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100.225 | NEPtHA shows | STUDIO::BIGELOW | PAINTS; color your corral | Fri Feb 04 1994 11:05 | 7 |
| May 8, Jefferson NH 2 judges
June 11-12 Spencer, MA 4 judges continuous show
July 17 New Boston, NH 2 Judges
August 20 Oneco, CT 2 judges
August 21 Oneco, CT 1 judge triple pointed (I think)
Watch for my yearling colt Satins Blue Moon.
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100.226 | Baby Paint | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu Feb 17 1994 11:32 | 14 |
| My parents mare foaled last Wednesday night, (that gross storm)
and had an adorable chestnut/white tovero colt. He had to stay in for
a week because of the cold (even in his dress) and he is going out
today for the first time.
LEO'S FLOWER AMARILLIS is the dam (AQHA)
FIRST CLASS IMAGE is the sire
This was Bridget's first foal and she is doing really well.
Karen
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100.227 | Relaxing Restrictions | SALEM::ROY_K | | Thu Mar 31 1994 12:49 | 13 |
| Has anyone heard about relaxing the restrictions on excessive white on
Quarter horses? I read an article in the Paint Horse Journal about
double registering QH/APHA stallions. These are horses that have
excessive white on their legs and heads that are being allowed into the
QH registry where before they were cropouts and could only be
registered with the APHA.
I do not have the new AQHA rule book so I was wondering if anyone else
saw it. I do get the QH Journal and the APHA journal and this is the
first I heard of it.
Karen
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100.228 | 6/18 & 6/19 | SALEM::ROY_K | | Wed Jun 15 1994 12:27 | 6 |
| Is anyone going to the Paint-O-Rama this weekend in Stratham, NH?
I'm showing (I mean sweltering) this weekend.
Karen
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100.229 | World Show | SALEM::ROY_K | | Mon Jul 18 1994 14:21 | 16 |
| I went to the APHA World Championship show in Fort Worth, TX last week
and I was surprised at the difference in 2 years. There were a lot of
good changes!
I noticed that people were not afraid to pass in any of the Pleasure
classes, that the horses that were very pretty lopers did not crawl
around. The Bridleless Pleasure class was great because no one could
pick at their horse! It was a very nicely done class.
Not too many people were happy with the Reno location of the 1995 show.
Horses from New England did very well. A World Champion in Amateur Jr.
Western Pleasure, World Champion in 3 yr. old geldings and a 3rd in
Reining.
Karen
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100.230 | Pinto show | SALEM::ROY_K | | Mon Aug 01 1994 09:46 | 6 |
| Where can I get a class list for the Pinto show in Oneco this month?
I already threw out my Peddlar and Journal this month.
Thanks
Karen
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100.231 | | STUDIO::BIGELOW | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Aug 02 1994 12:51 | 13 |
| Hi Karen
Call Sally Atchue 508-366-9538 and she'll make sure you get one.
I can also look around and see if I still have my newsletter.....but I
don't recall if the class list was in it.
Michele
p.s.
Are you showing in August? I'm debating it.
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100.232 | Maybe | SALEM::ROY_K | | Tue Aug 02 1994 13:29 | 16 |
| I had PeeWee temporarily registered on-site at Meadowood Farm in April,
but I still had to forward the pictures to the Pinto Association and
the pictures were lost. I have been waiting all this time for my
permanent registration (I knew it took a long time so I wasn't
concerned) and now the temporary registration ran out.
I took more pictures on Sunday and I will see if I can get him
registered in time for the show. If all goes well, I will be showing
at Oneco and looking forward to it. I have never shown at a Pinto
show. I don't even know what kind of classes they offer, etc. My
father will be showing a weanling colt and my mother has a yearling
mini filly.
Thanks for the info!
Karen
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100.233 | | STUDIO::BIGELOW | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Aug 02 1994 13:53 | 2 |
| If you call Sally, I think there may be a way to get him re-registered
again at Oneco.
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100.234 | Getting Pricey! | SALEM::ROY_K | | Wed Oct 26 1994 10:26 | 8 |
| Any Paint owners out there notice how expensive they are getting?
I went to the World Sale this year and in 1992, they were up $2000.00
in 94 from 92! I was reading results in Horse & Rider and the avg.
horse at the APHA was around $5.2K opposed to $3.6 for the Appy
National sale.
Karen
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100.235 | exit | LTSLAB::BIGELOW | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:14 | 11 |
| Hi Karen
I'm happy to hear this, because I've got the little one up for sale.
I was checking out other geldings for sale in his age bracket, but the
prices were low ($1200 range).
Did you notice what a black and white yearling was selling for?
Michele
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100.236 | $$$ | SALEM::ROY_K | | Fri Oct 28 1994 10:41 | 8 |
| Michelle,
Black & whites are at the high end. I will check my catalogue, we
logged all the prices. I haven't seen anything decent from yearlings
on up under $5.0K, that would fit my purpose.
Karen
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100.237 | 95 APHA SHOW | BIRDIE::ROY | | Wed Jun 28 1995 14:05 | 6 |
| I am going to the APHA World Championship show next month. It is being
held in Reno this year at the Reno Livestock Center. Has anyone ever
been there?
Karen
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100.238 | World show | BIRDIE::ROY | | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:14 | 13 |
| Well, I went to the APHA World Show in Reno and in between shopping
sprees and gambling I managed to watch some of the show! I was very
happy to see that about 1/3 of the exhibitors in the Showmanship class
had on long jackets. This looked really nice on the exhibitors that
weren't 110 lbs. The show was very big this year, and ran really late.
Next year the show moves back to Fort Worth, Texas. Most of the horses
at this show were from the West, I didn't feel it was indicative of the
competition you normally see at the World Championship show.
Karen
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100.239 | Nice article | BIRDIE::ROY | | Thu Dec 07 1995 13:20 | 7 |
| For those of you who get the Paint Horse Journal (and those who don't)
there is a very nice article about 3 farms in New England, and their
winter programs. It was a well written article and New England doesn't
usually get a lot of coverage.
Karen
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