BimboMare
Member
I am planning to put my mare in foal this year and would be interested to hear your suggestions for suitable stallions.
My mare is a 15.3hh British Warmblood by Broadstone Dramatik (Demonstrator) and has competed to Medium Dressage and Showjumped to Discovery.
I would like to breed a foal for me to bring on and develop myself (as an amateur) to concentrate on dressage. As I'm quite small, I'd aim for a horse no bigger than 16.1hh (and reasonably compact!). The reason my horse hasn't progressed further is her difficulty in "sitting" to engage in canter, so this is a priority in a prospective stallion. My other priority is temperament. As an amateur with children and work commitments, I can't afford too many risks to life and limb (and my mare is very docile unless I choose to wind her up!).
I've had a look at the pictures and videos for Treliver Decanter. He looks lovely, but I'd like to hear from anyone who has seen him in the flesh. Is he as engaged behind as he appears in the pics? I'm also open to other stallion suggestions.
Thanks for your help.
My mare is a 15.3hh British Warmblood by Broadstone Dramatik (Demonstrator) and has competed to Medium Dressage and Showjumped to Discovery.
I would like to breed a foal for me to bring on and develop myself (as an amateur) to concentrate on dressage. As I'm quite small, I'd aim for a horse no bigger than 16.1hh (and reasonably compact!). The reason my horse hasn't progressed further is her difficulty in "sitting" to engage in canter, so this is a priority in a prospective stallion. My other priority is temperament. As an amateur with children and work commitments, I can't afford too many risks to life and limb (and my mare is very docile unless I choose to wind her up!).
I've had a look at the pictures and videos for Treliver Decanter. He looks lovely, but I'd like to hear from anyone who has seen him in the flesh. Is he as engaged behind as he appears in the pics? I'm also open to other stallion suggestions.
Thanks for your help.