htobago
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Wow! What lovely foals you all have - they are truly fabulous! I'm longing to see how Opie's are coming along - they looked amazing in the baby-pics!
I don't have any foals of my own to add to this thread, but my boy Tobago had his first season at stud last year, so there are 18 Tobagolings out there....
Here is just a very small sample of his first foal crop:
Pure bred Arabs:
Poseidon, who was the British National Champion Foal at this year's national Arab show:
Tobago's Ambassador, bred by Fantasiaa Arabians in Belgium. Update: he has been bought by a lovely breeding/eventing family in the UK, and will be coming here when he's weaned. His dam is back in foal to Tobago:
Touch of Tobago - filly, also in Belgium. Update: being retained as a show horse and broodmare:
Lord Tobago, another Belgian Tobagoling. Update: growing very tall and strong, super movement. Probably will be for sale as stud is cutting down and has too many colts/stallions:
Jamaica - another show-filly - this one shows how much type and refinement Tobago adds. Update: Breeder wrote recently to say she is thrilled and Jamaica will be shown in the spring:
Oh - and movement!:
Bassino - colt. Latest update: this very small stud don't normally keep colts, but they are very tempted to keep him. Dam is back in foal to Tobago:
And finally Saria - another show-filly. Latest update: looking lovely and will be shown next spring:
Part breds:
Emae - filly bred by Zoe King (zoeshiloh on here) out of her super TB x ID mare. Latest update: She's been winning Sport Horse and Hunter foal titles at county shows - I think her next outing is the national foal of the year show...
Most recent photo of Emae - sorry one can't see that much of her!:
Dainty (stable name - can't remember her show name), filly out of PBA mare.
And finally Onyx, out of Mother_Hen's Highland Pony mare Spitchwick Sea Emerald. Latest news - he's gone a funny apricot colour!:
Sorry - for a 'small sample' that's an awful lot of photos - I got a bit carried away! Please tell me if it's too many and I'll delete!
I don't have any foals of my own to add to this thread, but my boy Tobago had his first season at stud last year, so there are 18 Tobagolings out there....
Here is just a very small sample of his first foal crop:
Pure bred Arabs:
Poseidon, who was the British National Champion Foal at this year's national Arab show:
Tobago's Ambassador, bred by Fantasiaa Arabians in Belgium. Update: he has been bought by a lovely breeding/eventing family in the UK, and will be coming here when he's weaned. His dam is back in foal to Tobago:
Touch of Tobago - filly, also in Belgium. Update: being retained as a show horse and broodmare:
Lord Tobago, another Belgian Tobagoling. Update: growing very tall and strong, super movement. Probably will be for sale as stud is cutting down and has too many colts/stallions:
Jamaica - another show-filly - this one shows how much type and refinement Tobago adds. Update: Breeder wrote recently to say she is thrilled and Jamaica will be shown in the spring:
Oh - and movement!:
Bassino - colt. Latest update: this very small stud don't normally keep colts, but they are very tempted to keep him. Dam is back in foal to Tobago:
And finally Saria - another show-filly. Latest update: looking lovely and will be shown next spring:
Part breds:
Emae - filly bred by Zoe King (zoeshiloh on here) out of her super TB x ID mare. Latest update: She's been winning Sport Horse and Hunter foal titles at county shows - I think her next outing is the national foal of the year show...
Most recent photo of Emae - sorry one can't see that much of her!:
Dainty (stable name - can't remember her show name), filly out of PBA mare.
And finally Onyx, out of Mother_Hen's Highland Pony mare Spitchwick Sea Emerald. Latest news - he's gone a funny apricot colour!:
Sorry - for a 'small sample' that's an awful lot of photos - I got a bit carried away! Please tell me if it's too many and I'll delete!