Appaloosa Exchange – Page 2 – Your Ultimate Spot for Appaloosa and Appaloosa Colored Horses!

Appaloosa Exchange

Appaloosa Exchange – Page 2 – Your Ultimate Spot for Appaloosa and Appaloosa Colored Horses!

Appaloosa Exchange was created as a way for Appaloosa Breeders to get together and advertise horses, ranches, services, and items that are offered.  I have raised Appaloosas so know that breed pretty well.  And then I started thinking about the other breeds that carry the pattern genetics that allows the appaloosa to have their beautiful colorations and decided to add them as well.  Acceptable outcrosses to any of the breeds are allowed in the Other category.

So for Appaloosa Exchanges’ first move into running, we are offering all types of ADS FREE*, so get your ranch listed, club, association, business, items, or horses, listed to start bringing this website some extra traffic, and if you select any of the Upgrades or Addons that money is going to go into a fund to pay for the site and to raise for advertising in various publications across the world to bring international sales as well.  I do have a knowledgeable import person that can help with getting imports arranged.

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Editing Your Ad

How To Edit Your Ad Editing your ad is as easy as logging in and going to your listings, and filling out the form the way you want it! Necessary Steps Step 1 Once you are logged in select your name on the right side of the screen. Step 2 Select Listings Step 3 Click the plus sign to the right of the ad you want to edit. Step 4 Select Edit in the bar that shows up.  You will be able to edit your ad on the next page, and save to make your edits live. Finishing Notes You have now updated and fixed your ad!
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The Fighting Stallion (1950)

The Fighting Stallion (1950)

Lon Evans, a WW II Veteran returns to his Wyoming home.  After the terrible news comes that his eyes are deteriorating and that he will go blind.When he returns home, he finds his father has caught a white stallion that is untameable.  He names the horse Starlight and trains him to be his eyes for when he does lose his sight.

Starring:

Bill Edwards as Lon EvansDoris Merrick as Jeanne BartonForrest Taylor as Martin EvansDon C. Harvey as Commander PatrickRobert Carson as Tom AllenConcha Ybarra as NanteeGene Alsace as LemMerrill McCormick as Yancy

Directed by Robert Emmett Tansey

Written by George F. Slavin (Original Story)Frances Kavanaugh (Screenplay)

 

Starlight, I am unsure who the horses are that played him. I believe that at least one or two of the horses might be actual appaloosas, however, in some scenes, it looks like the spots on his face and hindquarters are dye jobs. The film is viewable on Tubi which is a free accou…

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How much for a Foal?

HOW MUCH FOR A FOAL?Let me say a few words to you, yes you, the person who sends a text to just ask for the price. The person who calls and hears the price and says “I can buy a cheaper foal somewhere else”. I'll talk to you too; the person who doesn't care about papers because I want “just a pet and trail horse to raise”.

No foal is “just a pet and trail horse”.

Behind every purebred foal is a BREEDER. I use capital letters to distinguish a breeder from an animal factory for lack of a better word. A serious breeder does not breed foals without documents that protect the integrity of the breed.

Registration papers are records of ancestry documenting the bloodline and enabling you to investigate possible health problems in your lineage. 

When you tell a breeder you don't care about the papers, just tell them you don't care about the foal’s health, you just want the cheapest thing you can find!

If you choose to buy a foal from a reputable and quality breede…
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