MouseintheHouse
Member
Hi, I'm new to this forum as a member, although I have been browsing for quite a while!
I am seriously considering putting my mare in foal (her second) and would appreciate any suggestions/advice that you may have regarding conformation of my mare and possible stallion choices.
I have weighed up all the pros and cons and realise that it would be cheaper to go out and buy a weanling/yougster already on the ground, but I really want a foal from my mare who is (as far as I'm concerned) the best thing on 4 legs!
I have the facilities/finance/time and the foal will definately be a keeper.
My mare is a 15h cob of unknown breeding. Fantastic temperement, totally unflappable and takes everything in her stride, usually with a smile on her face!
I am looking to breed an allround pleasure horse, low level competing (RC) but mainly for long hacks, charity rides, trips to the beach etc. So the stallion needs to have an amazing laid back temperement also - nothing sharp or fizzy. Ideally offspring would mature not more than 16.2h.
I don't really want to add any 'blood' and would like to keep her substance! Bottom of the list - I'm not too keen on feathers or greys either!
Any constructive critisism (sp?) on her confirmation welcome!
Here are some photos of her - not the best as she's still in her winter coat that's coming out in clumps!
I am seriously considering putting my mare in foal (her second) and would appreciate any suggestions/advice that you may have regarding conformation of my mare and possible stallion choices.
I have weighed up all the pros and cons and realise that it would be cheaper to go out and buy a weanling/yougster already on the ground, but I really want a foal from my mare who is (as far as I'm concerned) the best thing on 4 legs!
My mare is a 15h cob of unknown breeding. Fantastic temperement, totally unflappable and takes everything in her stride, usually with a smile on her face!
I am looking to breed an allround pleasure horse, low level competing (RC) but mainly for long hacks, charity rides, trips to the beach etc. So the stallion needs to have an amazing laid back temperement also - nothing sharp or fizzy. Ideally offspring would mature not more than 16.2h.
I don't really want to add any 'blood' and would like to keep her substance! Bottom of the list - I'm not too keen on feathers or greys either!
Any constructive critisism (sp?) on her confirmation welcome!
Here are some photos of her - not the best as she's still in her winter coat that's coming out in clumps!