On the left is this lovely example. Big old head, ewe neck, posed terribly so it's hard to critique her legs (honestly, her left hind looks longer than her right hind, this picture is so bad.) 2 year old breeding stock paint bred to a Perlino AQHA stallion (you knew there was a color-obsessed breeder involved here).
We are assured he, and I quote, "has a 90%+ rate of throughing a buckskin foal." They are selling because they are getting into minis only. Pass the Advil.
Reason for selling "Only offered for sale because feed is extremely hard to find in our area at this time." OK, folks, she's just outside of Salt Lake City, Utah. Any Utahns care to comment on the vast shortage of feed just outside the biggest city in the state? Yeah. I didn't think so. Maybe there's a shortage of money in the Bambi the Breeder (no, I am not making that name up) household. So why are ALL of their mares in foal to produce even MORE horses that are NOT selling?
But hey, she is cremello! And so we had to breed her! At two! To a palomino! Whose sire and dam are out of the same mare. And whose second dam's sire and dam are out of the same mare. I have a name for the foal. How about Peppy King Incest?
Of course, she's not broke either but she, and I quote, "leads and trailers good."
Regardless, I just had to post this one anyway because (a) she's hideous and (b) she's a Pinto in foal to a "registered half Friesian stallion." Oh and (c) she is not broke to ride.
Hey, they only want $6500 for her! Don't all hurt yourselves rushing down to Louisiana with your trailers!
OK back to topic...greedy fuckers, stop breeding your two year old fillies! They are not mature enough! Here's a clue: You may actually have to feed a horse for three years before you get to ride it, breed it, etc. Yes, that is expensive. Welcome to horsekeeping!
If you want a cash income producing business, buy a laundromat. Breeding horses isn't it!