rotters13
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Any experiences of Captain Clover horses? Or even Landos sired horses?
going back a bit, but did anyone else have any experience with any Skyboys? Mine was a dream to a fence but probably the MOST opinionated horse I've ever dealt with. I think she spent 10 years carefully training me on the flat, rather than vice-versa...
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My mare has Skyboy as her grandsire and yours is such an apt description Kerilli - she is opinionated in the nicest possible way. She would shirk work anytime sadly, but she is honest when pushed and asked and loves jumping. She is also very sensitive which seems contradictory to her opinionated streak!
Anyone have an Sandro Hit experience? My boy is very intelligent, a quick learner and confident (a little disrespectful at times). As he had an injury and a very bad start it is hard to tell if his earlier aggression was his breeding or the immense pain he was in or a combo!
DiMaggio sharp, stressy, no sense of self preservation. Hugely intelligent and with a spectacular 60-0mph 180° spin manoeuvre. I regularly find myself facing the wrong way with no idea how I got there!
While on the topic, anyone have any Ramexico offspring? What are they like?
I have a Dutch Gold sat in the field that goes against general opinion. He was the best thing to ever happen to me, the most intelligent cheeky horse I have ever owned but talented and ultra genuine. Certainly not a novices horse though! Unfortunately he was a nightmare to keep sound, always the way with the good ones![]()
I know one- big gangly thing and not particularly bright. Has scope but no actual ability to use it constructively, too busy being dumb around the corners. I don't like it!!
Eeeek jesstinsel! Luckily mine isn't like that! He can have the odd moment but luckily remembers his head in time to keep us both safe!
Piggy is by Welcome Flagmount - King of Diamond lines, he was a Grade A SJ who sadly was killed as a youngster. I'm told he was tied to a wall which collapsed and he stood over his groom who was under him with the weight of the wall on him, until she could be pulled free and then he collapsed and died. I've also been told he was a lovely fella and very easy to handle but not heard of any ridden traits.
Pig has a lovely nature on the ground, though she can be a bit of a fire cracker when ridden and up to full fitness. Not nasty just keen.
Anyone know anything about Welcome Flagmount?
My mare has Skyboy as her grandsire and yours is such an apt description Kerilli - she is opinionated in the nicest possible way. She would shirk work anytime sadly, but she is honest when pushed and asked and loves jumping. She is also very sensitive which seems contradictory to her opinionated streak!
i had a ramiro colt i was going to keep as a stallion, but rejected him at 3 years because he was so nervous, very talented horse, but not what i wanted in my breeding.
the next colt was by the andalusian, Granero, out of an anglo-arab mare, god i love this stallion, so brave and trainable and utterly faithfull, all the energy and paces yet quiet enough to hack on a long rein, goes past anything, i think he has inherited Granero's attitude to work, he loves to be ridden, such a difference to a lot of warmblood horses i know, i often wish i could share him with others, just so they can experience the joy it brings.
Ha, exactly. Mine wasn't a shirker but she'd work exactly as SHE wanted to. The only horse i've ever had boot me hard on the instep because she didn't like exactly where i'd put my leg when requesting rein-back! A top rider used to train me and he rode her a few times, she was utterly frustrating for him too, and one day he decided 'today's the day she's going to do it OUR way' and proceeded to ride her correctly and determinedly (not harshly at all, just 'this is how it is') without letting up, and she tied up completely, the only time she ever did so. Jumping was, ahem, interesting too, because she could jump a house but she did NOT like a deep spot and would do a vile stop if I got one, I ended up over her head in the practice jump at Int level a few times! She did love a flier though and could really take a joke about those fortunately!
Re: Jumbo's: Lalalala i'm not listening, I'm praying mine's going to be the saintly forward-thinking boring easy version!
I'm sure she will be fine. I have worked with 4 and they are all very trainable. Yes, they can be lazy but they are good to ride and work with.
I have a mare with Luso as her grand sire - any quirks known here ? as she can be ridiculous when ridden in certain situations
Really interesting thread. Ref Welcome Flagmount, oh's mare was by Flagmount King, so similar breeding. She was a big lass, but had a great jump for her size and was very bold, bit quirky at times, and a bit of a one person horse - didn't like me much, loved my oh!
Interestingly Roo seems to take after both sides of his breeding according to people who know his breeding! He's def got a 'clover hill' look to him, he's out of a mare by Captain Clover and certainly has similarities with two other Captain Clover 5/6 year olds I know! He's typically bay with white star, fairly large ears and a very active back end over a fence!!
His other side is kwpn. His sire was gelded at 4 but grandsire more prolific, his name was Royal Geneve. Standout names that side are Silvio, Sandro and Ahorn, and on his sire's dam's side, Nimmerdor, Purioso and Jurius.
Be lovely to hear if anyone has any info on any of those! Still hope to trace roo's dad at some point, Vinnie Jones MF.
Interestingly Roo seems to take after both sides of his breeding according to people who know his breeding! He's def got a 'clover hill' look to him, he's out of a mare by Captain Clover and certainly has similarities with two other Captain Clover 5/6 year olds I know! He's typically bay with white star, fairly large ears and a very active back end over a fence!!
His other side is kwpn. His sire was gelded at 4 but grandsire more prolific, his name was Royal Geneve. Standout names that side are Silvio, Sandro and Ahorn, and on his sire's dam's side, Nimmerdor, Purioso and Jurius.
Be lovely to hear if anyone has any info on any of those! Still hope to trace roo's dad at some point, Vinnie Jones MF.