Hey Andreas--Fess up! Is the SRS cooking up something with the Cirque? My imagination is running wild with possibilities! It could be a fantastic voyage! Patrice Barnes Equidance Meadows
One other thing...I am breeding my mare Bresciana to my stallion Favory II Candita. This mare's dam is Bay, so color is a possibility. How do I tell if she will stay a bay? Any ideas? Oh one other thing, will you be coming to the states this summer for clinics? We could advertise the clinics into the USLR-News magazine.
One other thing...I am breeding my mare Bresciana to my stallion Favory II Candita. This mare's dam is Bay, so color is a possibility. How do I tell if she will stay a bay? Any ideas? Oh one other thing, will you be coming to the states this summer for clinics? We could advertise the clinics into the USLR-News magazine.
I've no ideas about the color. Yes, I'll be in Carmel Valley, Snohomish and New York this summer. Will post the exact dates soon here under "calendar".
Hi Patrice! There is a simple genetic test for it. A modern equipped equine DNA-laboratory can do this for you.
For example see the VHL Genetic Laboratory (derived from the Agricultural University Wageningen -NL), which is the standard institution for genetic testing for all Dutch studbooks:
Ah...I bet our UC-Davis has something similar. I will have contact my vet to see who she uses. Thanks Johnny! Are you coming to the states at all this year? Patrice
It's a cooperation with the ticketing.
AntwortenLöschenhttp://www.srs.at/en/pressenews/cooperation-with-cirque-du-soleil-corteo/
AntwortenLöschenThats all? Nothing more? Sigh...ok, just thought I would check...Thank-you!
AntwortenLöschenOne other thing...I am breeding my mare Bresciana to my stallion Favory II Candita. This mare's dam is Bay, so color is a possibility. How do I tell if she will stay a bay? Any ideas?
AntwortenLöschenOh one other thing, will you be coming to the states this summer for clinics? We could advertise the clinics into the USLR-News magazine.
One other thing...I am breeding my mare Bresciana to my stallion Favory II Candita. This mare's dam is Bay, so color is a possibility. How do I tell if she will stay a bay? Any ideas?
AntwortenLöschenOh one other thing, will you be coming to the states this summer for clinics? We could advertise the clinics into the USLR-News magazine.
I've no ideas about the color.
AntwortenLöschenYes, I'll be in Carmel Valley, Snohomish and New York this summer.
Will post the exact dates soon here under "calendar".
Thanks...sounds good! Have a great day..
AntwortenLöschenPatrice - I've already notified the USLR News about the clinic in Snohomish, WA.
AntwortenLöschenGreat! Thanks for the submission...
AntwortenLöschenGreat! Thanks for the submission...
AntwortenLöschenHi Patrice!
AntwortenLöschenThere is a simple genetic test for it. A modern equipped equine DNA-laboratory can do this for you.
For example see the VHL Genetic Laboratory (derived from the Agricultural University Wageningen -NL), which is the standard institution for genetic testing for all Dutch studbooks:
http://www.vhlgenetics.com/vhl/webtable.php?dsrt=paard
Ah...I bet our UC-Davis has something similar. I will have contact my vet to see who she uses. Thanks Johnny! Are you coming to the states at all this year?
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Jan--I may try to get over to your place to audit Andreas clinic for a day....Do you accept auditors?
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Patrice - auditors are more than welcome!
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