Posted by helen --Previous Message--
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on 9/28/2005, 12:51 am, in reply to "Re: Bask's grandson, First Choice, "Kasha""
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hi kathy.being proud cut means that one testicle was undescended from the abdomen and therefore left.the undescended testicle still emits hormones thus allowing studdish behavior but unfortunately the heat of the body keeps the stallion from being fertile.heat kills sperm.thats why the testicles are outside of the body, in the scotum.that scotum aint just a decoration!i wish you could breed your fellow.im hoping some of my last foal crop will have a colt so i can keep him for a stud(my parat has passed on).good luck to you and have a good day.
: I read the last posted message again--I
: wanted to comment on what youabout
: riding your stallion in parades. I
: rode Kasha in his first parade the
: year before last, and he acted like he
: had done it every day. And it was
: indeed his first one. These Arabs are
: amazing, aren't they? I wish Kasha
: hadn't been gelded, for I would not
: hesitate to breed him and raise one of
: his own. Someone thought he might be
: "proud cut" and that he
: might have the goods still in him.
: Does anyone know about that? He does
: "eject" like a stallion. I
: sure would love a baby from him.
: Thanks for your post. I love hearing
: about these wonderful Polish horses.
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: --Previous Message--
: hi read your messages and wanted to ad
: to them. my stallion parat was out of
: negatraz,a bask son.he was fantastic.
: i rode him in parades and he was so
: well behaved.what a friend. i have 4
: of his daughters here 2 paints and 2
: buckskins. the oldest paint filly is 2
: and 1/2 and so smart and level
: headed.i hope her sisters are like her
: and their dad.sadly he passed away 2
: weeks ago.i really miss him.thanks and
: good luck with your horses
:
: --Previous Message--
: Thank you for your response! I believe
: everything you have said--my horse and
: I have a one-of-a-kind relationship,
: too. He is indeed a gentleman, but he
: is fiery. I just learned he had not
: been gelded until 6 years old, so it
: explains his stallionesque behavior.
: Kasha is a wonderful partner. I have
: heard that the Polish Arabs are the
: smartest of all--their minds are
: analytical. When something scares
: them, they will start, but then they
: will check it out and decide what to
: do. Kasha has NEVER bolted on me, and
: we have had some surpises that have
: made me nearly jump out of my own
: skin! Bask has indeed blessed humanity
: with his bloodline. Again, thank you
: so much for your reply to my email. I
: love hearing about people who love
: their horses like I do.
: --Previous Message--
: I have 3 Bask grandchildren. Two are
: daughters of Bask Flame and one is a
: Negatraz daughter. But, Bask is in
: all
: of my horses bloodlines. Most of your
: Polish horses are very level headed.
: But, I fell in love with the Bask
: bloodlines when I bought my first
: Arabian mare from Bask Flame. I feel
: as if my mare and I are one in one.
: We
: are in sync. We understand each
: other.
: My other mares are very gentle in
: nature. Excellent mothers. My
: stallion who is out of a
: multi-champion
: stallion out of Gdansk is also very
: level headed. He is a gentleman. It
: is not just the Bask line it is the
: Polish horse. Enjoy her. It is a
: great bloodline with much joy given to
: those of us lucky enough to have them
: as our family.
: --Previous Message--
: I am trying to learn about *Bask, my
: horse's grandsire, and see if anyone
: knows about my horse--I heard about
: Bask's personality, and now my horse's
: attitude all makes sense. Kasha is one
: of a kind, and I believe it is Bask's
: influence. Anyone have any info for
: me?
: Perhaps your horse has a unique
: attitude and exceptional intelligence
: from Bask? Any info is welcomed.
: Thanks.
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