Black Caviar (30)

Apr 17, 2013 3:12 AM CST Black Caviar
curly28
curly28curly28Perth, Western Australia Australia53 Threads 5,450 Posts
serene56: Congrats to the owners of this animal for calling it a day while she is still healthy and unharmed.

Hoping she can look forward to a happy future full of green fields and freedom


Yep too right a happy and kind ending for a great champ peace for her now a well deserved rest. daisy
Apr 17, 2013 3:13 AM CST Black Caviar
PrOwLeR_
PrOwLeR_PrOwLeR_Mermaid BeacH, Queensland Australia98 Threads 1,290 Posts
serene56: Congrats to the owners of this animal for calling it a day while she is still healthy and unharmed.

Hoping she can look forward to a happy future full of green fields and freedom




Now that she is going out to pasture for breeding ... I wonder if they will let me have a little ride of her ... blushing ....... cool
Apr 17, 2013 3:19 AM CST Black Caviar
PrOwLeR_: Now that she is going out to pasture for breeding ... I wonder if they will let me have a little ride of her ... .......



Is no female safe from you prowler doh


mumbling


daydream


giggle
Apr 17, 2013 3:20 AM CST Black Caviar
PrOwLeR_
PrOwLeR_PrOwLeR_Mermaid BeacH, Queensland Australia98 Threads 1,290 Posts
serene56: Is no female safe from you prowler










drinking .............................. mumbling
Apr 17, 2013 3:27 AM CST Black Caviar
PrOwLeR_: ..............................



peace



......drinking
Apr 17, 2013 3:56 AM CST Black Caviar
Newlife08
Newlife08Newlife08On the coast, Queensland Australia165 Threads 2,715 Posts
curly28: She's gunna have babies first so she'll be romping around the paddock with a handsome devil of a stallion lucky gal donks and horses get along real well he- haw
Hope she and her stallion do what c*m comes naturally and they don't start hand serving gawd let the mare have some freedom at last


Oh no! Hope they don't do the IVF thing with the turkey baster?? laugh laugh laugh

Let her have some good lovin from a hot stud heart wings

Come to think of it ......... laugh teddybear
Apr 17, 2013 4:57 AM CST Black Caviar
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
This has got me back to remembering about the doctor who lived up the road from the ex-inlaws. Bought this stud bull when he was just a calf. While he a mega-long pedigree name, they called him Clarence because he was wock-eyed.......meaning, it went out the side instead of going straight where it should have been.rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

It took a while for them to find this out, they would let him loose in the paddock with the cows but none got pregnant. Vet recommended putting him in a small enclosure with a fertile cow and watch to see what happened. They then saw what was happening.
banana banana help

That's when they called him Clarence. But upshot was, with his great pedigree, it was easy to collect his spe.rm and sell it.

banana banana
Apr 17, 2013 5:05 AM CST Black Caviar
curly28
curly28curly28Perth, Western Australia Australia53 Threads 5,450 Posts
wash2u: This has got me back to remembering about the doctor who lived up the road from the ex-inlaws. Bought this stud bull when he was just a calf. While he a mega-long pedigree name, they called him Clarence because he was wock-eyed.......meaning, it went out the side instead of going straight where it should have been.

It took a while for them to find this out, they would let him loose in the paddock with the cows but none got pregnant. Vet recommended putting him in a small enclosure with a fertile cow and watch to see what happened. They then saw what was happening.


That's when they called him Clarence. But upshot was, with his great pedigree, it was easy to collect his spe.rm and sell it.


I had a miniature stallion like that he was good quality and right for stud except he had a crooked one he needed help like a bit of a mound to stand on and someone to hold mare BUT! many of surpreme champions were sired by him thumbs up applause cheering
Apr 17, 2013 5:24 AM CST Black Caviar
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
curly28: I had a miniature stallion like that he was good quality and right for stud except he had a crooked one he needed help like a bit of a mound to stand on and someone to hold mare BUT! many of surpreme champions were sired by him


And that brings back memories of my aunt digging a hole for her dachshund's "mate" to get to the right heightrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Apr 19, 2013 5:08 AM CST Black Caviar
Newlife08
Newlife08Newlife08On the coast, Queensland Australia165 Threads 2,715 Posts
curly28: Now that's what I call equine retirement lucky gal neihhhhhh


Knew you would like that one curly, thought it was very witty??
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