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  Discussion on HOW BIG WILL MY FOAL GROW?
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Posted on Monday, Dec 24, 2001 - 12:56 pm:

THIS IS A MYSTERY HIS PARENTS,GRANDPARENTS,G.GRANTPARENTS ARE A MAXIMUM OF 14.1HH. MY FOAL IS 9 MONTHS OLD AND HE IS ALREADY 14HH. HOW COULD THIS BE? COULD THERE BE SOME MISTAKE IN HIS PARENTAGE?

Posted on Wednesday, Dec 26, 2001 - 7:07 am:

Short parents sometimes have tall children, Lawra, and yes there could be a mistake in the parentage.
DrO
Lawra, you should not write in all capital letters. It is the equivalent to shouting and some find it hard to read, particularly in longer passages and intentionally avoid reading discussions in all caps.

Posted on Wednesday, Dec 26, 2001 - 1:00 pm:

Oops sorry about the capitals,thanks for the advice though.
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