Decent cremello stallion

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Im looking for a decent cremello stud. Looking at either a welsh D (15hh plus) or something bigger with a good performance record arab/tb/warmblood types (not to exceed 16.2hh)

Yes im looking to breed for colour but of corse conformation, performance record, temperamentall have to be correct also.

Ive only see one cremello welsh d of which was so over at the knee that I wouldnt even consider him.
 
There is a cremello Stallion at Brackenspa Stud and also a different on at Pelion Stud. Both warmbloods tho, not welsh.

Good luck!
 
Might this chap interest you?

http://www.shovernstud.co.uk/magician.html

I haven't used him myself or even seen him in the flesh, but he looks interesting on paper and worth following to see how he goes with finishing his approvals etc. and once he's out competing. He is double dilute, so you'll see some interesting colours are possible, and some are even guaranteed!

The lady who runs Shovern Stud is great - Jill Webb.
 
Might this chap interest you?

http://www.shovernstud.co.uk/magician.html

I haven't used him myself or even seen him in the flesh, but he looks interesting on paper and worth following to see how he goes with finishing his approvals etc. and once he's out competing. He is double dilute, so you'll see some interesting colours are possible, and some are even guaranteed!

The lady who runs Shovern Stud is great - Jill Webb.

I can vouch for this boy as he stayed with us last year for a couple of months before Jill bought him.
He is a lovely boy with a great temperament and one thing is for sure he will have a competition career where he is based as that is exactly what Jill bought him for and she knows how to produce horses for competition.
He does have a foal due this year out of a mare that his previous owner had which will be interesting to see.
 
I have been disapointed in what I have seen so far & those I might consider are overpriced IMO. Not seen these in the flesh, but not struck by the photos either.

Legend Phantom Moonlight 15.1hh 1999 PBA owned Miss J Stokes, Blaencanaid Stud

Roundhills Dancing Cloud 15.1hh 1993 PBA owned Pioneer Stud also Silver Sheikh
 
Have a look at this boy.

http://www.broadriverstud.net/stallions.php


I really like him and he is a handy size. There are plenty of pics of his foals on the site and he seems to stamp them, esp considering the diversity of mares he is covering.

Am I correct in reading that he is a result of an overo to overo breeding? And that they are marketing him as overo and they arent discouraging him to be bred to another overo? So confused!
 
Am I correct in reading that he is a result of an overo to overo breeding? And that they are marketing him as overo and they arent discouraging him to be bred to another overo? So confused!


Can't see where you are reading that???? It says he is by a palomino???

Just had look around on that site and found that you may be getting mixed up with one of their other stallions Ghost On Deck. That says overo/overo. I noticed that myself when I looked at him, I can only assume that is a typo or that the lady they were standing him for at the time had some rather dodgy info.

Falko is perlino nothing to do with overo.
 
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He's a Few Spot. Might get a it of a surprise if you are expecting a palomino/buckskin foal...!!!!

Also, this may be wrong and feel free to correct me, I don't thin rollestone is still going? Saw some of the boys up for sale and I seem to remember that it all ceased? Again, full apologies if I am wrong, but a phone call if you are interested would sort it all out.
 
I know a Lady who has just gotten in a Cremello Connemara stallion, I don't know how big he is. Was just told through email as my mare might be to her for stud.
 
That Overo stallion you are refering to is a Sabino and its fine to breed overo sabino to overo sabino as they are not Frame overos which is a totally different gene LWO mating should always be tested when mated to any mare as LWO is more common then most people think and can be hdden under other spotting pattens.
 
Hi Clodagh and Hi Angrove :)

I'm eagerly awaiting his first foal in a couple of weeks :)

Samba Beat is due 25th February...she is Aurumbas dam, my palomino in race training at Ermyn Lodge in Epsom.

Electrum went there yesterday to be backed before he starts his stud duties this year..did plan to back him last Autumn but the snow ruined all my plans!
 
Previously posted Roundhills Crystal King on the thread in New Lounge but here is another photo that isn't just a head shot. He's a strapping lad at 16 hands and lovely foals on the ground. Pics on request. Nice story about his first AI booking that I'd like to share. Breeder ordered semen for two mares who were cycling at the same time, stating that she wanted a cremello colt and a palomino filly. We collected and shipped the semen. The mares were inseminated the next day and both held. The mares then foaled on the same day, and at the same time, producing a cremello colt and a palomino filly. :eek::eek::eek::D


http://www.flickr.com/photos/11327483@N03/2677346695/http://www.flickr.com/people/11327483@N03/


http://www.performancearabians.com
 
I have been disapointed in what I have seen so far & those I might consider are overpriced IMO. Not seen these in the flesh, but not struck by the photos either.

Legend Phantom Moonlight 15.1hh 1999 PBA owned Miss J Stokes, Blaencanaid Stud

Roundhills Dancing Cloud 15.1hh 1993 PBA owned Pioneer Stud also Silver Sheikh

My mare is out of Dancing Cloud, my mare is awesome for what she does :D not much :p she`s buckskin, trainable and has a good nature and is a big girl at 16.2hhh, i wont comment on the stallion because last time I did I offended someone :rolleyes:
 
Previously posted Roundhills Crystal King on the thread in New Lounge but here is another photo that isn't just a head shot. He's a strapping lad at 16 hands and lovely foals on the ground. Pics on request. Nice story about his first AI booking that I'd like to share. Breeder ordered semen for two mares who were cycling at the same time, stating that she wanted a cremello colt and a palomino filly. We collected and shipped the semen. The mares were inseminated the next day and both held. The mares then foaled on the same day, and at the same time, producing a cremello colt and a palomino filly. :eek::eek::eek::D


http://www.flickr.com/photos/11327483@N03/2677346695/http://www.flickr.com/people/11327483@N03/


http://www.performancearabians.com

That has to get 'service of the year' award! :) Well done!!
 
He's a Few Spot. Might get a it of a surprise if you are expecting a palomino/buckskin foal...!!!!

Also, this may be wrong and feel free to correct me, I don't thin rollestone is still going? Saw some of the boys up for sale and I seem to remember that it all ceased? Again, full apologies if I am wrong, but a phone call if you are interested would sort it all out.

For info Rollestone is definately still going :D
 
Well there are some nice looking stallions here on this post. Certainly a few worth going to look at. it very much depends on what you want the foal to excel in competition wise and what you really want to improve on that specific mare.

Some of the stallions such as Elektrum are too young to have a performance record, but if he ticks the boxes he may be worth a gamble as I really do love the horses that Truly owns and breeds (and I am a warmblood fan not a TB fan but I wouldn't say no to any of her TB's). The older stallion Chechz stallion also looked nice but again, no performance record I could see. His foals on the ground looked nice from a variety of mares though.

Any breeding is a gamble. Talk to the stallion owners. Go and see the ones that would appear to complement your mare and at the end of the day, you'll probably go with gut instinct :D

Good luck for a gorgeous 2012 foal :)
 
That Overo stallion you are refering to is a Sabino and its fine to breed overo sabino to overo sabino as they are not Frame overos which is a totally different gene LWO mating should always be tested when mated to any mare as LWO is more common then most people think and can be hdden under other spotting pattens.

It's late and I am now vey confused!
 
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