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Is will be registered as a Georgian Grande like her mom. They make great sport horses. Used in multiple events with the main being dessage. The mare is trained in driving amongest other things and the sire is in Dressage training and doing great. She was looking for color with the cross and got it. She will look great in the show ring when she gets older. The other Friesian mare she has for sale is in foal to Hedzer also, and is price great making her a two for one deal. She is beautiful and knows it. We are hoping with our cross to our palomino paint mare to get a some wonderful color. We are having her tested to see what colors she will through but right now it looks like we could get anything from a smokey black to a buckskin. It will be a long 11months.
 
 
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Wow, that sounds really exciting. The Georgia Grade is an entirely new "breed" to me. Are they registerable yet, or is it still in the process. I remember that I was completely wowed by the emergence of the National Show Horse breed, that crossed the pintos with the saddlebreds. I love how they keep coming out with all these incredible new breeds
 
 
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Yes, there is a Georgian Grande registry. They have a link on their site to the registry and another ranch that has the Georgian Grande.
 
 
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Ahhh Grande, my bad I thought it said Georgia Grade at first hehe. That's a really incredible breed...they sound like very athletic horses. I remember, back in the day, my 15.2hh Arabian was considered huge lol. Horses continue to get bigger and more gorgeous. Absolutely incredible!
 
 
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Mustangs here!!! Just never found any other breed since my old QH mare *even Qh's today don't fit the bill* other than the Stanger that I can relate to and have had a strong bond with!

Those buggers once they bond to you, it is for life!
 
 
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without a doubt an appaloosa. i am a bit biased on that though. anyone ever hear of a horse called a "march tackey" or "marsh tackey"? those are some interesting horses right there. native to the low country of south carolina. look like they have a lot of spanish blood in them. remind me of paso fino's to look at.
 
 
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Hmmm? I would have to say my favorite breed of horse would be the Paint or my wife would kill me! I think all horses are big beautiful and scarry! Greenhorn here wife is the real horse person.
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I would have to say Appaloosas. They have wonderful minds and wonderful presonalitys. I have some of the most laided back babies, they just love to be loved.
 
 
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Quarter Horses for me! I love the cow bred bloodlines.
 
 
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Since I am a breeder of cowbreed Paints and Quarter Horses they are my favorites. I have been introducing (what I feel are) some of the better bred quarter horse pedigrees into my paint lines.
 
 
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