The IDHS NA board liaison for registrations emailed me after reading these entries. She proceeded through a timeline of this registration which was of course not news to me. I'm not sure but I think she thought it was a defense for the length of time it was taking for this registration. The email didn't explain why it took a month and 2 phone calls from me for them to perform a 5 to 10 minute task. It was in their timeline as 1 month- really. The email indicated that it was the sire's dna that was 'lost' not the mare's as I was told at least twice and maybe more on the telephone. I believe that customer service is not number 1 when it comes to this organization but I guess I knew that already. Once I get this registration completed I still have 2 more to submit and suffer through. O joy. Please pray for me and my continuing sanity....
I was watching my Maggie eat tonight -- looking at her & how she is showing her age - getting gray (not as in a gray horse but as in aging). It reminded me that one of the owners of a Maggie offspring asked me about some white hairs in the flank of their horse and wondered if it was most likely from Maggie's dam. I don't remember answering and I don't remember who asked me the question. It is my opinion that those few white hairs come from Maggie's sire actually. Maggie has some white hairs on her flanks and the telltale white at the top of her tail. If this Maggie offspring also has white at the top of the tail as well it is most likely the same thing. I never had Maggie tested but I believe this to be the rabicano gene. You can do a search for more information in any search engine.
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