Any feedback on these stallions.

Doesnt seems to have produced anything but then he is only 8! Like the look of The Humerist though! But because he is not coloured then some people would reject him no doubt. Sorry I have a bee in my bonnets about the current fad for coloured horses irrespective of their quality! I am happy to be persuaded to another view though - but it will take some time/years I feel.
 
Each to their own isn't it TR. What do you think of Utah??

I will only use a coloured if I would use it if it was bay as well, that way I know i'm not being 'colour struck' and probably why i've only bred one coloured foal and only every owned 3 (and a half) coloured horses out of 120.

I have no objection personally to coloureds as long as if you are breeding one you are using parents that would be worthy if they were solid as well.
 
Utah is ok but I'd only use him for his colour, think there's nicer stallions about if you're 'colourblind' so that rules him out for me. I like Vincent and Ummeno though.
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thats my tuppence.
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Flippin' heck Brackenhappy Hoylake is a suburb of Birkenhead so not in the sticks at all! (as an Upton born girl I'm qualified to say that)
Our nearest supermarket is 20 odd miles away and it's almost two hours in a box to Bristol, so stallions further than that take ages to get mares to.
I have many happy memories of riding and courting on Meols beach, are you still allowed to ride on it? (and swimming the horses back from Hilbre after the tide cut us off.
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Glenhill Gold- WOW
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Phanten- LOVE him, hes gorgeous.

But you know who I'm going to say......... Goshka Ringo
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My friend has 2 Dexter Puzzle's youngsters, one coloured, one solid and both are ugly
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sorry, but they are.
 
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Flippin' heck Brackenhappy Hoylake is a suburb of Birkenhead so not in the sticks at all! (as an Upton born girl I'm qualified to say that)
Our nearest supermarket is 20 odd miles away and it's almost two hours in a box to Bristol, so stallions further than that take ages to get mares to.
I have many happy memories of riding and courting on Meols beach, are you still allowed to ride on it? (and swimming the horses back from Hilbre after the tide cut us off.
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it bloody well feels in the sticks!! i'm surrounded by a cow farm and golf courses and beach!!! and does take 20-25 mins to get to birkenhead!! we is the posh end of wirral darling
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i dont like boxing bracken for to long as she gets a bit uppity after travellin and takes ages to settle although when she arrived at the stud she wasnt bothered think she could smell the men!! so next time(if there is one!!) i'm gonna look at stallions a bit further afield! you can still ride on the beach...............well i do and no one has ever told me not to!!!i've rode from meols as thats where i was originally all the way to west kirby!! did have to get off at stanley road as tide was in!!
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sore butt after that was in the saddle for over 4 hours!! on a young 16.2!!!
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Aimee C,

Georgeo 11 seems to fit what your looking for perfectly. He's 14.2hh, quality breeding, a lovely stamp (a small horse rather than a pony) and the best of temperaments. His competition record was second to none too. Oh, and he is fully graded with CHAPS and the BSJA !
 
I know this thread is a little old but another thumbs up here for both Ringo and Vincent. We used Vincent last year as I wnated to neaten my mare up a little and not add any size. Her filly this year is stunning and won at the BEF Futurity the other week.
Ringo tends to put a bit of size onto his foals and shortens them up nicely. Vincent would be more of a refiner.
 
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