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Canadian Kid daughter for sale (not mine)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 5:12 pm
by KBEquine
Someone pointed out the ad that I linked below for an unregistered TB Canadian Kid daughter. The pictures in the ad don't exactly show her at her best, but she is a nice, level-headed filly, or at least was when I saw her last year at her first-ever schooling show as a just-turned- 3 y.o. - picture from that show below:

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I've got additional pictures, if anyone is interested. Just PM me your email address.

For the record, I don't own her - I've never owned her. She was a 2 y.o. when we bought Canadian Kid.

While she is a TB, she is not registered. But she comes from nice hunter breeding lines - her dam is by Viscount (and product of AI, so no JC registration) & her 2nd dam by Grand Prospect, I've been told.

She is 4 years old & now located in Pennsylvania (she was born in Alabama).


http://www.equine.com/horses-for-sale/h ... 06482.html

Anyhow, a mare-owner who is breeding to Canadian Kid this year saw the ad, thought I would be interested & sent me the link & I figured I'd put it in front of a few more people who might like a pretty palomino . . .
:wink:

I don't need her for my breeding program for the same reason Donna doesn't need an over-abundance of GG's daughters in hers. And I don't show hunters, so I think she would be better in the hands of someone who does show hunters, or doesn't stand her daddy as her main sporthorse sire!

Anyhow - just spreading the word about a nice filly.

Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 7:26 pm
by accphotography
Me likey!!

Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 7:31 pm
by TrueColours
She's as cute as a button but I dont think Ive ever seen a Canadian Kid "kid" that I didnt like either ... :)

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 5:26 am
by madelyn
She's very pretty; it's a shame they didn't register her. But she has a "modivated" seller :)

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 5:54 am
by KBEquine
They couldn't register her with the Jockey Club - the dam's sire bred by AI.

I understand there are cases where with appropriate DNA testing & a performance horse registration "the right" otherwise unregistered TB may possibly be accepted as warmblood breeding stock by a few European warmblood registries. I heard that from a woman who was considering AI from Kid for a TB mare. I'm not sure what registries she'd approached, so offer it as pure hearsay. But know she didn't deal with what she considered 'the lesser registries'.

Then again, I was at an American Warmblood inspection last year with a customer's horse & the inspectors there approved a mare whose pedigree they described as "we were told this mare is by a Holsteiner stallion and out of a Quarter Horse mare."

So I'm thinking there are some registries out there who would accept her, no pedigree questions asked. (But definitely not the Jockey Club.)

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 2:42 pm
by accphotography
They might approve her for breeding, but I don't know that they'd accept her for registration.

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 7:59 pm
by KBEquine
accphotography wrote:They might approve her for breeding, but I don't know that they'd accept her for registration.


True. That's what I meant (although I probably didn't exactly say it.)