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Karie
Executive Jockey (321)
1. Which equestrian sports are you currently active in?
d. Other, please specify _Pleasure_________________________

2. How did you find the last horse that you purchased?
d. Word of mouth


3. Have you purchased youngstock from stud or breeder before?
c. No, but I have looked at this option or could in the future

4. If purchasing youngstock from a stud or breeder, what age and training level do/would you look for?
f. Other, please specify ____weanling, preferably not worked with to prevent bad experiances______________________

5. How do you find out about studs or breeders to view youngstock?
b. Word of mouth

6. If you use the internet to research studs/breeders, what was the most useful information you found on their site?
f. Everything was useful

7. When viewing youngstock at stud or breeder have you had the option of viewing the dam?
No, but i would like to be able to view lines and pictures of the dam.

8. If yes, did this influence your purchasing decision?
Depends on what I want the foal for. If its for pleasure then probably not but if I want the foal for competition or breeding purpouses then yes, it would be very helpfull.

9. When purchasing horses do you place more importance on the horses:
c. Both are equally important


10. When purchasing horses how far are you willing to travel?
b. Within a 100km radius


11. What age group are you in?
a. 15-25


12. What gender are you?
Female

13. What is your current occupation?
Student

14. What is your current household income?
No income, too young :P


Reg 6/10/2005
Posted 5:14am, Tuesday 3rd April 
SuRgE
RR Governer (6124)
yea its really good

Reg 13/12/2006
Posted 11:56am, Monday 19th March 
Hippy
RR Governer (5746)
Go to the special codes on the left next to where you type a message and it will tell you everything you can do =)

Reg 11/7/2005
Posted 11:48am, Monday 19th March 
SuRgE
RR Governer (6124)
yea it can be confusing

Reg 13/12/2006
Posted 11:44am, Monday 19th March 
Gone Cruizing
RR Vice President (10016)
Yay!

Reg 1/10/2006
Posted 3:10pm, Sunday 18th March 
Gone Cruizing
RR Vice President (10016)
Thanks Hippy did it work :P hopefully and thanks

Reg 1/10/2006
Posted 3:10pm, Sunday 18th March 
Hippy
RR Governer (5746)
Lol... to make it bold when you do the [ b ] at the end it have to look like this [ / b ] just without the spaces and you will get this

Reg 11/7/2005
Posted 10:57am, Sunday 18th March 
Gone Cruizing
RR Vice President (10016)
:bash: :bash: :bash: stuid me!!! lol :laugh:

Reg 1/10/2006
Posted 9:36am, Sunday 18th March 
Gone Cruizing
RR Vice President (10016)
oops the 1s with the [b] on the sides are my answers mean't to b bold! lol :laugh: :P

Reg 1/10/2006
Posted 9:25am, Sunday 18th March 
Gone Cruizing
RR Vice President (10016)
1. Which equestrian sports are you currently active in?
a. Eventing
b. Showjumping
c. Dressage
d. [b]Other, please specify Gymkhanas and sports days[b]

2. How did you find the last horse that you purchased?
a. Magazine
b. Newspaper
c. [b]Internet[b]
d. Word of mouth
e. Other, please specify __________________________

3. Have you purchased youngstock from stud or breeder before?
a. Yes
b. No, this is not an option for me (please go to question 9)
c. [b]No, but I have looked at this option or could in the future[b]

4. If purchasing youngstock from a stud or breeder, what age and training level do/would you look for?
a. Yearling—lead, tie-up, cover, farrier, float
b. Two to three year old—as above and ready to break-in
c. Four years plus—recently broken-in
d. Four years plus—with some competition experience
e. [b]five and over—ready to win![b]
f. Other, please specify __________________________

5. How do you find out about studs or breeders to view youngstock?
a. [b]Magazine articles[b]
b. Word of mouth
c. Local knowledge
d. Competition results
e. Internet sites

6. If you use the internet to research studs/breeders, what was the most useful information you found on their site?
a. Breeding philosophy
b. Competition results
c. [b]Images and information on particular youngstock for sale[b]
d. Information on mares
e. Sire information
f. Everything was useful

7. When viewing youngstock at stud or breeder have you had the option of viewing the dam?
Yes / No

8. If yes, did this infl uence your purchasing decision?
Yes / No

9. When purchasing horses do you place more importance on the horses:
a. Sire lines and performance
b. Dam lines and performance
c. [b]Both are equally important[b]
d. Neither, the proof is in the pudding!

10. When purchasing horses how far are you willing to travel?
a. Locally only (ie. up to 60km)
b. [b]Within a 100km radius[b]
c. Within your island (ie. North or South)
d. Nationally
e. Internationally

11. What age group are you in?
[b]this age!haha :laugh: :P [b]

12. What gender are you?
[b]Female[b] / Male

13. What is your current occupation?

14. What is your current household income?
unkown! :P lol :laugh:


Reg 1/10/2006
Posted 9:24am, Sunday 18th March 
SuRgE
RR Governer (6124)
Let us know when you open up your stud :)

Reg 13/12/2006
Posted 9:17am, Friday 16th March 
Josh
RR Addict (1258)
Good Luck For The Stud!

Reg 5/2/2007
Posted 9:14pm, Tuesday 27th February 
1. Which equestrian sports are you currently active in?
a. Eventing
b. Showjumping
c. pleasure
d. pony club

2. How did you find the last horse that you purchased?
  Word of mouth


3. Have you purchased youngstock from stud or breeder before? 
c. No, but I have looked at this option or could in the future

4. If purchasing youngstock from a stud or breeder, what age and training level do/would you look for?
c. Four years plus—recently broken-in
d. Four years plus—with some competition experience
e. Five and over—ready to win!
   Any of these

5. How do you find out about studs or breeders to view youngstock?
a. Magazine articles
b. Word of mouth
c. Local knowledge
d. Competition results


6. If you use the internet to research studs/breeders, what was the most useful information you found on their site?
f. Everything was useful

7. When viewing youngstock at stud or breeder have you had the option of viewing the dam?
Yes a couple of times

8. If yes, did this infl uence your purchasing decision?
Yes 

9. When purchasing horses do you place more importance on the horses:
. Neither, the proof is in the pudding!

10. When purchasing horses how far are you willing to travel?
a. Locally only (ie. up to 60km)
b. Within a 100km radius
c. Within your island (ie. North or South)


11. What age group are you in?
a. 15-25
+

12. What gender are you?
Female /

13. What is your current occupation?
   student
14. What is your current household income?
dont know sorry


 
Posted 9:14pm, Tuesday 27th February 
Josh
RR Addict (1258)
Good Luck For The Stud!

Reg 5/2/2007
Posted 9:14pm, Tuesday 27th February 
Charlie : ]
RR Addict (1624)
1. Which equestrian sports are you currently active in?
a. Eventing
b. Showjumping

2. How did you find the last horse that you purchased?
a. Magazine


3. Have you purchased youngstock from stud or breeder before?

c. No, but I have looked at this option or could in the future

9. When purchasing horses do you place more importance on the horses:
performance



10. When purchasing horses how far are you willing to travel?

d. Nationally

11. What age group are you in?
a. 15-25


12. What gender are you?
Female

13. What is your current occupation?
School

14. What is your current household income?

c. $50,000–75,000


Reg 9/6/2006
Posted 8:20pm, Tuesday 27th February 
ChineseChance
RR Addict (4496)
1. Which equestrian sports are you currently active in?
b. Showjumping

2. How did you fi nd the last horse that you purchased?
e. Other, please specify My sister gave her to me for free.

3. Have you purchased youngstock from stud or breeder before?
c. No, but I have looked at this option or could in the future

4. If purchasing youngstock from a stud or breeder, what age and training level do/would you look for?
a. Yearling—lead, tie-up, cover, farrier, float

5. How do you find out about studs or breeders to view youngstock?
a. Magazine articles

6. If you use the internet to research studs/breeders, what was the most useful information you found on their site?
f. Everything was useful

7. When viewing youngstock at stud or breeder have you had the option of viewing the dam?
Yes

8. If yes, did this infl uence your purchasing decision?
No

9. When purchasing horses do you place more importance on the horses:
c. Both are equally important

10. When purchasing horses how far are you willing to travel?
c. Within your island (ie. North or South)

11. What age group are you in?
a. 15-25

12. What gender are you?
Female
13. What is your current occupation?
school and at the local riding school

14. What is your current household income?

b. $30,000–49,999


Reg 21/12/2006
Posted 1:45pm, Tuesday 27th February 
SuRgE
RR Governer (6124)
1. Which equestrian sports are you currently active in?
a. Eventing
b. Showjumping
c. Dressage
d. Other, please specify ___   hopefully pony club and im pleasure riding at the moment    _______________________

2. How did you fi nd the last horse that you purchased?
a. Magazine
b. Newspaper
c.    Internet - it was thtough the BOP pony clun mailing list 
d. Word of mouth
e. Other, please specify __________________________

3. Have you purchased youngstock from stud or breeder before?
a. Yes
b.    No, this is not an option for me (please go to question 9)   
c. No, but I have looked at this option or could in the future

4. If purchasing youngstock from a stud or breeder, what age and training level do/would you look for?
a. Yearling—lead, tie-up, cover, farrier, float
b. Two to three year old—as above and ready to break-in
c. Four years plus—recently broken-in
d. Four years plus—with some competition experience
e. Five and over—ready to win!
f. Other, please specify __________________________

5. How do you find out about studs or breeders to view youngstock?
a. Magazine articles
b. Word of mouth
c. Local knowledge
d. Competition results
e. Internet sites

6. If you use the internet to research studs/breeders, what was the most useful information you found on their site?
a. Breeding philosophy
b. Competition results
c. Images and information on particular youngstock for sale
d. Information on mares
e. Sire information
f. Everything was useful

7. When viewing youngstock at stud or breeder have you had the option of viewing the dam?
Yes / No

8. If yes, did this infl uence your purchasing decision?
Yes / No

9. When purchasing horses do you place more importance on the horses:
a. Sire lines and performance
b. Dam lines and performance
c. Both are equally important
d. Neither, the proof is in the pudding!
    i look at the horse... im not breeding at the moment so lines aren't important.   

10. When purchasing horses how far are you willing to travel?
a. Locally only (ie. up to 60km)
b.    Within a 100km radius   
c. Within your island (ie. North or South)
d. Nationally
e. Internationally

11. What age group are you in?
a.    15-25   
2. 26-35
c. 36–45
d. 46–55
e. 56+

12. What gender are you?
   Female / Male   

13. What is your current occupation?
   student   

14. What is your current household income?
a. <$30,000
b. $30,000–49,999
c. $50,000–75,000
d. >$75,000+
   dont know   
Any comments about good and bad stud experiences you've had?
make sure you are friendly an very efficent. people dont what to turn up to find out youve cancelled the veiwing of foals or whatever


Reg 13/12/2006
Posted 12:13pm, Tuesday 20th February 
friskyfilly
RR Addict (1452)
1. Which equestrian sports are you currently active in?
b. Showjumping
d. Other, please specify:events we hold at pc ribbon days,sj,etc

2. How did you find the last horse that you purchased?
c. Internet

3. Have you purchased youngstock from stud or breeder before?
a. Yes um well kinda..my 1st horse was a 3yo unbroken tb mare so does that count lol

4. If purchasing youngstock from a stud or breeder, what age and training level do/would you look for?
c. Four years plus—recently broken-in
d. Four years plus—with some competition experience
e. Five and over—ready to win!


5. How do you find out about studs or breeders to view youngstock?
a. Magazine articles
b. Word of mouth
c. Local knowledge

6. If you use the internet to research studs/breeders, what was the most useful information you found on their site?
f. Everything was useful

7. When viewing youngstock at stud or breeder have you had the option of viewing the dam?
No


9. When purchasing horses do you place more importance on the horses:
c. Both are equally important
d. Neither, the proof is in the pudding!

10. When purchasing horses how far are you willing to travel?
a. Locally only (ie. up to 60km)

11. What age group are you in?
haha below

12. What gender are you?
Female 

13. What is your current occupation?
student
14. What is your current household income?
b. $30,000–49,999 i think


Reg 25/4/2005
Posted 4:37pm, Monday 19th February 
Hippy
RR Governer (5746)
1. Which equestrian sports are you currently active in?
a.Eventing
b. Showjumping
c. Dressage
d. Other, please specify - Showing

2. How did you find the last horse that you purchased?
a. Magazine
b. Newspaper
c. Internet
d. Word of mouth
e. Other, please specify __________________________

3. Have you purchased youngstock from stud or breeder before?
a. Yes
b. No, this is not an option for me (please go to question 9)
c. No, but I have looked at this option or could in the future

4. If purchasing youngstock from a stud or breeder, what age and training level do/would you look for?
a. Yearling—lead, tie-up, cover, farrier, float
b. Two to three year old—as above and ready to break-in
c. Four years plus—recently broken-in
d. Four years plus—with some competition experience
e. Five and over—ready to win!
f. Other, please specify __________________________

5. How do you find out about studs or breeders to view youngstock?
a. Magazine articles
b. Word of mouth
c. Local knowledge
d. Competition results
e. Internet sites

6. If you use the internet to research studs/breeders, what was the most useful information you found on their site?
a. Breeding philosophy
b. Competition results
c. Images and information on particular youngstock for sale
d. Information on mares
e. Sire information
f. Everything was useful

7. When viewing youngstock at stud or breeder have you had the option of viewing the dam?
Yes / No N.A

8. If yes, did this influence your purchasing decision?
Yes / No N.A

9. When purchasing horses do you place more importance on the horses:
a. Sire lines and performance
b. Dam lines and performance
c. Both are equally important
d. Neither, the proof is in the pudding!
N.A

10. When purchasing horses how far are you willing to travel?
a. Locally only (ie. up to 60km)
b. Within a 100km radius
c. Within your island (ie. North or South)
d. Nationally
e. Internationally

11. What age group are you in?
a. 15-25
2. 26-35
c. 36–45
d. 46–55
e. 56+

12. What gender are you?
Female / Male

13. What is your current occupation?
Student

14. What is your current household income?
a. $30,000
b. $30,000–49,999
c. $50,000–75,000
d. $75,000+


Reg 11/7/2005
Posted 10:04am, Monday 19th February 
Katfud
Apprentice (11)
Feel free - it all helps!

Reg 20/1/2005
Posted 9:16am, Monday 19th February 
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