dominobrown
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I gave up breeding after a few bad years but I thinking about next year now.
My broodmares first foal (and only) won supreme champion at her last show and is absolutely stunning, big moving and I am now just backing her as she is rising 4 and is the easiest nicest horse. She’s a “people person” as it were. She was by Comfort. If I am being critical I would like a better hind leg on her and she is also very tall, 17hh.
The mare she is out of is a sweetheart and was the easiest mare to ride before an injury curtailed her competition career. The mare won a lot of championships showing however was sold to competition as she is not a “type”, she is just over 16hh and sits between a riding horse and hunter so didn’t have a ridden showing career (an eventing one instead).
She is Concorde lines (dam is ISH) Temperament and conformation are both good. Criticisms are: she is quite chunky, even though she isn’t she’s a bit like a huge Connemara.
So the stallions I want are:
-jumping bred
-middle sized (I don’t want huge foals but nothing too small, ideally foal to be a bit taller than the mare)
-athletic/ blood types
-I want an easy life so no semen that’s hard to get hold of or been frozen for 10 years with low fertility etc etc
- I don’t show seriously but I do show all mine to start with so pretty and good conformation (and I fussy about a hind leg apparently)
Right onto the sanity check…
If I am breeding one foal I might as well breed two so the foals can grow up together?….
Well I have been offered a very nice proven broodmare from a friend that is winding her stud down (I am not going to say who or what stud, iykyk)… just having 6 horses to do before work is killing me this December, so not sure what I am thinking…. Maybe winter the mares out… my original broodmare is fatty and very good doer so might slim her down!
Do I need my head looked at?
I gave up breeding after a few bad years but I thinking about next year now.
My broodmares first foal (and only) won supreme champion at her last show and is absolutely stunning, big moving and I am now just backing her as she is rising 4 and is the easiest nicest horse. She’s a “people person” as it were. She was by Comfort. If I am being critical I would like a better hind leg on her and she is also very tall, 17hh.
The mare she is out of is a sweetheart and was the easiest mare to ride before an injury curtailed her competition career. The mare won a lot of championships showing however was sold to competition as she is not a “type”, she is just over 16hh and sits between a riding horse and hunter so didn’t have a ridden showing career (an eventing one instead).
She is Concorde lines (dam is ISH) Temperament and conformation are both good. Criticisms are: she is quite chunky, even though she isn’t she’s a bit like a huge Connemara.
So the stallions I want are:
-jumping bred
-middle sized (I don’t want huge foals but nothing too small, ideally foal to be a bit taller than the mare)
-athletic/ blood types
-I want an easy life so no semen that’s hard to get hold of or been frozen for 10 years with low fertility etc etc
- I don’t show seriously but I do show all mine to start with so pretty and good conformation (and I fussy about a hind leg apparently)
Right onto the sanity check…
If I am breeding one foal I might as well breed two so the foals can grow up together?….
Well I have been offered a very nice proven broodmare from a friend that is winding her stud down (I am not going to say who or what stud, iykyk)… just having 6 horses to do before work is killing me this December, so not sure what I am thinking…. Maybe winter the mares out… my original broodmare is fatty and very good doer so might slim her down!
Do I need my head looked at?