stolensilver
Well-Known Member
Please tell me if I'm being silly! I've always wanted to breed a steeplechaser but never got any further than dreaming about it. However I did talk to my OH about this crazy dream today and he didn't roll his eyes/ laugh/ call me crazy so...
The mare I have is halfbred. Half TB, half Irish Draught. (don't laugh!) She jumps like a stag, we went over fences bigger than those in the grand national many times when we were out blood hounding. She has bottomless stamina, she would gallop 20 miles and jump 100 fences and still be up for more. When racing against a TB she would be beaten easily over 1/2 mile but over longer distances such as 1 1/2 miles of flat out galloping I never found a horse who could stay with her. But then she never ran upsides a real racehorse I guess so I'm not entirely sure how fast she is. She always had a sprinting finish left in the tank no matter how far we had galloped and she hated having other horses in front of her, she'd pin her ears and dig deep and make sure she got past the other horse.
She is 16.2hh, middleweight, no glaring conformation faults.
Can anyone suggest any potential NH stallions that might compliment her? I like the idea of Millenary, can't tell you why. :lol: I love Presenting but can't afford him! I like Mine but he is unproven as a sire.
I don't know a lot about racing stallions but would want to choose one known for soundness and good temperament. My mare is pretty much a complete outcrossing to most TB pedigrees these days. She has Big Game and Game Rights, both sires of Gold Cup winners. Arctic Star, sire of Arctic Slave, Arctic Chevallier and Arctic Storm all of whom sired good NH horses and are in the pedigrees of Oats, Flakey Dove, Dawn Run and several others. I'll post a link to her pedigree in my next post.
The mare I have is halfbred. Half TB, half Irish Draught. (don't laugh!) She jumps like a stag, we went over fences bigger than those in the grand national many times when we were out blood hounding. She has bottomless stamina, she would gallop 20 miles and jump 100 fences and still be up for more. When racing against a TB she would be beaten easily over 1/2 mile but over longer distances such as 1 1/2 miles of flat out galloping I never found a horse who could stay with her. But then she never ran upsides a real racehorse I guess so I'm not entirely sure how fast she is. She always had a sprinting finish left in the tank no matter how far we had galloped and she hated having other horses in front of her, she'd pin her ears and dig deep and make sure she got past the other horse.
She is 16.2hh, middleweight, no glaring conformation faults.
Can anyone suggest any potential NH stallions that might compliment her? I like the idea of Millenary, can't tell you why. :lol: I love Presenting but can't afford him! I like Mine but he is unproven as a sire.
I don't know a lot about racing stallions but would want to choose one known for soundness and good temperament. My mare is pretty much a complete outcrossing to most TB pedigrees these days. She has Big Game and Game Rights, both sires of Gold Cup winners. Arctic Star, sire of Arctic Slave, Arctic Chevallier and Arctic Storm all of whom sired good NH horses and are in the pedigrees of Oats, Flakey Dove, Dawn Run and several others. I'll post a link to her pedigree in my next post.