springfallstud
Well-Known Member
For those who dont get the Dressage magazine i thought you would be interested to read his take on British breeding. (taken straight from article wriiten by Angela Niemeyer Eastwood)
Using TB Blood
The type of horse we choose to ride has changed, with better mental stability and rideability, but he advises us to breed warmblood horses with some TB blood. He suggests we breed really good quality proven TB mares to top class dressage warmblood stallions ( not the other way round ) and not the fashionable ones necessarily but those with high trainability and excellent confirmation.
Since we have proven TB's in this country it seems the obvious to him that we should go this route and he wishes that more German breeders would do the same. This should help keep the forwardness that is so essentail and, often, this cross is easier to ride than the "pure" warmblood that can so easily go behind the leg and be difficul for English riders to motivate.
Thought on this anyone???
Using TB Blood
The type of horse we choose to ride has changed, with better mental stability and rideability, but he advises us to breed warmblood horses with some TB blood. He suggests we breed really good quality proven TB mares to top class dressage warmblood stallions ( not the other way round ) and not the fashionable ones necessarily but those with high trainability and excellent confirmation.
Since we have proven TB's in this country it seems the obvious to him that we should go this route and he wishes that more German breeders would do the same. This should help keep the forwardness that is so essentail and, often, this cross is easier to ride than the "pure" warmblood that can so easily go behind the leg and be difficul for English riders to motivate.
Thought on this anyone???