Title: We imitate our masters only because we are not yet masters ourselves,
and only
Hey Ed,
Do you have a website with pictures of
stallion and baby?
Kathy R - SE
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Truman Prevatt Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 10:18
PM To: Ed Kilpatrick Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [RC] duck and run
There is a (another) rider in the SE that would agree
with this. Her horse Clypso Dancer has been winning just about everything
in sight.
Truman
Ed Kilpatrick wrote:
peggy, i think you will be in for a very pleasant
surprise when you get going with that andalusian/arab cross. i have a
nine year old mare that is the same cross. i think the andalusian
blood is a great, but little used ingredient for
the endurance horse. the arab side is spanish arab. she has
done a couple of 50s and is really doing well. time will tell, but i
think we are really onto something with this cross. (dont let my secret
out, though) :-) i have a really nice weanling colt on the ground too, by
my andalusian stallion and a polish bred arab mare. ed
--
We imitate
our masters only because we are not yet masters ourselves, and only
because in
doing so we learn the truth about what cannot be imitated.