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Kelly Haggerty
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Dollar beasts

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I am putting a few on the sales pages for $1. These are all progressives or LB.
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what are the gallops on these beasts?
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Mostly claimer/solid. Thus the $1 tag.
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It is important to discern that these likely aren’t “beasts” a smart new player can make a quick buck though
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Dylan Christensen wrote: 3 years ago It is important to discern that these likely aren’t “beasts” a smart new player can make a quick buck though
Beast as in critter as in animal. I will buy back anything people don't want. Not a scam. Just some cheap horses that still have improvement potential.
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I knew what you meant Kelly 🤷‍♀️
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Rochelle Zahacy wrote: 3 years ago I knew what you meant Kelly 🤷‍♀️
Thanks. I think Dylan's point was important. I call my cats "beast" and "heathen beasts" all the time. But a lot of people use the word to mean something like "freak" or "monster" and that isn't what I am saying here so it was good to clear up.
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Kelly L Haggerty wrote: 3 years ago
Dylan Christensen wrote: 3 years ago It is important to discern that these likely aren’t “beasts” a smart new player can make a quick buck though
Beast as in critter as in animal. I will buy back anything people don't want. Not a scam. Just some cheap horses that still have improvement potential.
I know you don't mean any harm. Hard to convey some things via text
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Kelly L Haggerty wrote: 3 years ago Thanks. I think Dylan's point was important. I call my cats "beast" and "heathen beasts" all the time. But a lot of people use the word to mean something like "freak" or "monster" and that isn't what I am saying here so it was good to clear up.
This makes me think about how the gallop categories sometimes make it hard to find good words. It's fraught to use words like "freak/freakish" or "solid". A "solid" racer would be a reliable money-earner, but a "solid" gallop usually isn't. A "freak" or "freakish" horse could just as easily be good or bad but a "freak" gallop is never considered bad. A "productive" broodmare would be one who drops one foal after another who earns money, but people might think she was a "productive" gallop.

And so on ...

PS - I call my cat some truly unflattering nicknames, like "hellspawn" and "child of Satan" :D.
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