In order to update their website, by completing Research Requests, for horses with no pedigree, I come upon this conundrum.
I tried to enter the breeding of LICORICE STICK, but cannot do so because he has 3 progeny and I must approach the Research Requests people.
Who are they? How do I get the information to them. No matter how hard I try to get an answer from the "Masters of the Universe" I do not get a reply.
I always add the details of where this information comes from, namely Australian Stud Book, Volume and page, or the Australian Horse Life Number.
Plus I put my Initials WTS beside any work I do on the site.
Really getting like my moniker..............Touchy.
Can anyone help????
Email direct if you prefer [email protected]
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The e-mail link is broken and has been for some time, but any such issues can be posted to this message board, under Research Requests forum or the Technical Library (both can be found in the 'pedigree' section of the forum).
Licorice Stick has been fixed.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/licorice+stick2
Licorice Stick has been fixed.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/licorice+stick2
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Dear Lucy,
Thank you for replying to my message.
I would be honoured if any of the members of this discussion panel would like to contact me, if they require a pedigree of an Australian Horse.
I have all the Stud Books, so I can offer assistance.
For personal requests, members may prefer to contact me direct.
My email is [email protected]
Cheers
Touchy
Thank you for replying to my message.
I would be honoured if any of the members of this discussion panel would like to contact me, if they require a pedigree of an Australian Horse.
I have all the Stud Books, so I can offer assistance.
For personal requests, members may prefer to contact me direct.
My email is [email protected]
Cheers
Touchy
"There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of man." W.Churchill.