< it
could be that the breeder in the case of the gelding under discussion is
being unreasonable, it could
also be that she is legitimately owed the
money. maybe the colt
was never paid for, -maybe he was bought on terms
which were not met, - in which
case, she may legally own the horse, -if it
came to a court
battle. It's always wise to question why a registrable
horse is being sold without out papers.>
How dare you think that I would be someone who would not
hold my end of a contract. I feel as if your comment was a direct blow at
me personally. Maybe, unless you know the entire story you should not
make judgement.
I did not start this discussion to talk about the reasons
why she did not want to register Shiner. I started it to try to get some
insight on possible hardship registration. Shiner was my first horse, he’s
been with me since he was 10 months old and I fully intend for him to live out
his days at my side.
For anyone that is interested in seeing a pic of him please
visit this link: