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Old 05-14-2008,
 
 
 
luvs2ride1979
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As long as the Impressive bred parent (or grandparent) was tested HYPP N/N, then there is nothing to worry about. The test for it is only $50 though, so the new owner can easily put their mind to rest. I would offer to pay for the test if I were you, and offer to take the horse back if the test comes back N/H (positive for HYPP).
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