Queen b actually had her last foal for Pam in 2008 it was a part bred colt by loughehoe guy, I owned her 2007 pure bred colt and met the mare a couple of times, I think I may also have looked at the mare you talk about above a few years ago, I will try and hunt out some pics of qb and farmers...
Good luck with her alec, as has been said before if anyone can get her going it will be the Withefords. They did wonders with a very tricky one that we had and couldn't get to grips with!
I would agree about the sale of the stock but if they are test matings and you are sensible then you will either keep the stock to show what he produces and produce them/have them produced yourself or make sure they go to a GOOD competion home, as they will be his shop window. I think you have...
I know some if you know I have done this with my boy, but I would like to put a slightly different twist in this and ask why you wouldn't breed earlier as a test, as surely being a stallion is about what you produce not what you have done, with the thousands of graded stallions in the UK let...
Agree with the above post, as that is our mares only real fault, but Maesfen used a nice ID stallion on her and the resulting filly had good bone whilst retaining the movement and athleticism, and we have done the same on her for this year.
Echo Maesfen, as she says we have her mare by him and all I can say is WOW, stunning mare, beautiful mover, great temp, throws cracking foals (next one due any day now) couldn't ask for more in a mare.
2 @ 333 days 1 looking close perhaps another 5 days
1 @ 324 days maiden so watching just in case
1 @ 318 days not nearly ready yet, Pat this is the one you will be interested in.