Can you recommend a stallion?

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weve been thinking of breeding from my mare again next spring. She was put to Primitive Star in 05 and has bred a lovely foal who is nearly 2 1/2yo.
Mum keeps telling me that if we breed another then one has to go for sale whether that is the new foal i dont know. But you never know mum might not let me sell any of them
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So i dont know whether about going back to Louella or not? wondering if you can recommend other stallions that might suit her?

Shes 14yo IDxTB, 16.2hh by D'arcy Dancer. Shes a lovely temperament but can get a bit hot and silly. Shes got a great jump on her and loves XC, however her flatwork lets her down. Shes exceptionally compact but moves like a pony (hard to explain) - this could be the way she was broken (tied in side reins) but weve tried everything to get her to lengthen and it hasnt worked.
The foal she bred is the spit of her. Very compact, well built and a lovely mover - hasnt acquired the pony movement
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So here she is:

sorry it isnt the best photo of her but im at work
 
grannex is a good stallion
throws good stuff
reasonable stud fee
good for a horse who is hot headed
people are really nice and helpful
 
I am really pleased with how Pro-Set has improved my mare's movement in Troy... Han can be a bit tight through the shoulder but Troy is much more fluid and has a cracking hind leg too
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So I guess something like Pro-Set that would provide the jumping and dressage lines should you wish to sell the foal... they seem quite saleable too
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I assume that you want to make an eventer? if so, Grafenstolz would make super stallion for her, he'll definately add the movement and add jump. And if you're talking about selling, for sure you'll have something very sellable. Several people on this board have used him, and have good things to say. Some top eventer breeders have used him this year, because he's just about the only stallion that's actually doing the job in the sport.
 
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