Hollycat
Well-Known Member
As some of you may know, I may be looking for a foal - and there are some OUTSTANDING ones I have heard about thanks to the help of my fellow HHO friends.
I have one question. I always envisaged buying a filly with 'pure' dressage lines, with the view to breeding a foal from her at 4 or 5. However, I have seen a few outstanding fillies with jumping lines, but who would have the movement for dressage. This has given me food for thought. With some studbooks moving to grading mares according to dressage or jumping ability (e.g. KWPN) do you think the foal of a jumping bred mare (sired by a top dressage stallion) would be overlooked in favour of 'pure' dressage lines, if being sold as a dressage prospect?
Sorry if this is hard to understand! Sometimes you have to go with gut instinct on foals and my gut tells me one thing but the sj orientated lines are a voice of caution on the saleabilty of future foals - should I listen to them?
I have one question. I always envisaged buying a filly with 'pure' dressage lines, with the view to breeding a foal from her at 4 or 5. However, I have seen a few outstanding fillies with jumping lines, but who would have the movement for dressage. This has given me food for thought. With some studbooks moving to grading mares according to dressage or jumping ability (e.g. KWPN) do you think the foal of a jumping bred mare (sired by a top dressage stallion) would be overlooked in favour of 'pure' dressage lines, if being sold as a dressage prospect?
Sorry if this is hard to understand! Sometimes you have to go with gut instinct on foals and my gut tells me one thing but the sj orientated lines are a voice of caution on the saleabilty of future foals - should I listen to them?