henryhorn
Well-Known Member
I strongly suspect the poster sniping is another stallion owner seeing green...
I think it's up to individuals to assess a stallion and decide whether it will suit their mare and produce something fit for the purpose they are breeding.
I watched the vids of FI and decided he had a lovely trainable attitude, looked bold and had I a mare suitable, would have used him.
I can't be alone in that I choose my stallions by my own preferences not what anyone else recommends I use. Over the years I made some bad choices (one well know ID stallion produced very plain run of the mill horses but all ended up in happy hacking homes to this day), I used a world class stallion and produced a really difficult temperamented gelding when the same mare to others produced good competition horses.
Regardless of any marketing skills any stud owner uses I'm afraid when choosing a stallion I use my own gut instinct and knowledge of how certain bloodlines pass things on such as trainability and soundness. As I described above, I don't always get it right!
It's insulting to breeders to suggest all of us don't do the same.
The record of FI foals up to now is excellent, I for one hope they go on to do very well in comps fulfilling their owners' expectations.
And I hope to see less "sniping" going on, many of us as another poster has said, are well aware that on here there are stud owners who talk to themselves, pretend to be others etc, there are several male and female breeders who must think the rest of us are incredibly stupid not to see through their games.....
I think it's up to individuals to assess a stallion and decide whether it will suit their mare and produce something fit for the purpose they are breeding.
I watched the vids of FI and decided he had a lovely trainable attitude, looked bold and had I a mare suitable, would have used him.
I can't be alone in that I choose my stallions by my own preferences not what anyone else recommends I use. Over the years I made some bad choices (one well know ID stallion produced very plain run of the mill horses but all ended up in happy hacking homes to this day), I used a world class stallion and produced a really difficult temperamented gelding when the same mare to others produced good competition horses.
Regardless of any marketing skills any stud owner uses I'm afraid when choosing a stallion I use my own gut instinct and knowledge of how certain bloodlines pass things on such as trainability and soundness. As I described above, I don't always get it right!
It's insulting to breeders to suggest all of us don't do the same.
The record of FI foals up to now is excellent, I for one hope they go on to do very well in comps fulfilling their owners' expectations.
And I hope to see less "sniping" going on, many of us as another poster has said, are well aware that on here there are stud owners who talk to themselves, pretend to be others etc, there are several male and female breeders who must think the rest of us are incredibly stupid not to see through their games.....