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Parents: Do u think that I have too many piercings?

Just curious, as when I answered a question about how many piercings u had when I wrote it all down it just sounded like a lot lol, although to me it’s not.I have 3 ear piercings in each ear (Got 1st on my 4th birthday, 2nd when i was a couple months away from being 13, and the 3rd a few months before i was 14)I also have my right nostril pierced (With just a little piercing, NOT a ring lol and i got that on my 13th birthday)I also have my cartilage pierced (Got that pierced on my 14th birthday)And for my 15th birthday i am gonna get my belly button pierced.Once I get the belly button piercing i am done with piercings lol.

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i think they are the same, but paints are a color nbreed, so i can see both sides of the arguement. i personally think they are easier to keep clean, so i prefer the breeding stocks. at one point we had 3 solid black breeding stock paints and only one colored one.i liked the colored one the least too. but if they want to discriminate against colors they should show them with qh's then. but i do think if they are registered a paint, then they are a paint and should be equal in the shows.
rem it has got to be put in at a angle to allow the glass to slide up the frame take it up the front edge of the window first then just ease it down a bit at a time till other side gets in seam the press up gently a bit at a time if you have a glass sucker hold it firm in the middle and you caslide it into place rem at an angle the ease dow to allow other side into channel .ok you will get it ok patience is the key.all the best
Well, in my opinion, their loss is your gain. I mean, look at it this way: you surely didn't pay $10,000 for your mare, you most likely got her very cheap because she didn't have color. But with training, experience, excellent care, and determination on both your part and your mare's part, you have yourself a very nice horse. Bloodlines and registries are only one factor in what makes a horse special. Your horse evidently has excellent qualities and just because she isn't registered paint doesn't mean a whole lot. If you found the right buyer, I'm sure you could make a nice profit on her, not counting in the years of work you spent on her, of course. But that experience also pays for itself since you've enjoyed owning her. I hope you get what I'm trying to say. I own two unregistered horses and one registered AQHA. The unregistered ones are more valuable to me personally because they are more gentle, easier to handle, and have just sort of panned out better than the Quarter Horse. She has been difficult to train and I haven't really clicked with her, though I do like her. I paid six times for her what I paid for our Appaloosa cross gelding, but he is such a loving little guy! If I had to sell one of the three, the registered mare would go down the road in a hurry. So value to me is more on the horse's disposition and bond with you, than on anything else. I've handled some high dollar studs that would swipe at you with their teeth snapping as you passed their stall.that type of horse isn't worth anything to me, I don't care what its breeding is! So good luck with your mare, and don't worry about what her papers say. You know her value best.
i agree its stupid. i used to ride a mustang and you know how people think of them but i honeslty dodnt know if they have a good reason for breeding stock other then to cut down prices of a horse?!

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