humph
Well-Known Member
I'm looking to buy a foal, most probably a 2010 foal because I'm pregnant at the moment and just think it'd be more sensible to wait until I've had my baby.
Anyway, I'm keen to buy something with the potential to event at top level.
I'm a bit confused because initially I was swayed by BEF futurity gradings but on investigating certain bloodlines I've noticed that some studs do brilliantly at the futurity but their youngstock doesn't go on to compete successfully at anything but the lower levels.
Since I've got all this time to find the perfect foal, can anyone give me some really good advice as to where to look - it just seems a minefield. So many foals that are well looked after look beautiful and depending on what age you see them at it's so difficult to judge their conformation, etc.
I plan on buying this foal to bring on and break myself and event it but if it get's too good for me to pass on to a 4* eventing friend to ride. Ideally it wouldn't have too much warmblood in it as I love TBs but also like the selle francais and perhaps a bit of Irish courage, but should be predominantly TB.
I'm prepared to pay to get a good one but I've seen some that are very highly priced and seem on paper to have good bloodlines until you research the progeny of the parents which are unspectacular.
I realise mentioning/questioning the futurity will get debate flowing but I'd really rather not lead to contention but get advice on where to find this perfect foal!
Many thanks in advance
Anyway, I'm keen to buy something with the potential to event at top level.
I'm a bit confused because initially I was swayed by BEF futurity gradings but on investigating certain bloodlines I've noticed that some studs do brilliantly at the futurity but their youngstock doesn't go on to compete successfully at anything but the lower levels.
Since I've got all this time to find the perfect foal, can anyone give me some really good advice as to where to look - it just seems a minefield. So many foals that are well looked after look beautiful and depending on what age you see them at it's so difficult to judge their conformation, etc.
I plan on buying this foal to bring on and break myself and event it but if it get's too good for me to pass on to a 4* eventing friend to ride. Ideally it wouldn't have too much warmblood in it as I love TBs but also like the selle francais and perhaps a bit of Irish courage, but should be predominantly TB.
I'm prepared to pay to get a good one but I've seen some that are very highly priced and seem on paper to have good bloodlines until you research the progeny of the parents which are unspectacular.
I realise mentioning/questioning the futurity will get debate flowing but I'd really rather not lead to contention but get advice on where to find this perfect foal!
Many thanks in advance