Eothain
Well-Known Member
I've a mare in foal to Baltimore this year, who is approved elite with the AES. Now I've sorted out about registering the foal and naming it with my prefix. So far so good!
Now, if I have a colt I plan to retain him as a competition stallion, provided he's good enough of course, then breed from him after he wins team and individual gold at the 2020 Olympics, the 2021 Europeans and the 2022 WEG. The Hickstead Derby and CN International as well for good measure!!! In the mean time, back on planet earth is there necessary gradings he must go through as a young horse? If so, is there some in Ireland or does he have to travel across the water?
Likewise if I get a filly, she'll be retained for breeding after competing. Is there obligatory mare gradings and again if so, are there any in Ireland?
One other thing, how do the AES select horses to go to Lanaken every year? All replies get a free cover if its a colt
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Now, if I have a colt I plan to retain him as a competition stallion, provided he's good enough of course, then breed from him after he wins team and individual gold at the 2020 Olympics, the 2021 Europeans and the 2022 WEG. The Hickstead Derby and CN International as well for good measure!!! In the mean time, back on planet earth is there necessary gradings he must go through as a young horse? If so, is there some in Ireland or does he have to travel across the water?
Likewise if I get a filly, she'll be retained for breeding after competing. Is there obligatory mare gradings and again if so, are there any in Ireland?
One other thing, how do the AES select horses to go to Lanaken every year? All replies get a free cover if its a colt