Simsar
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htobago, Don't bring bloody politics into it or we will be here forever!!!

htobago, Don't bring bloody politics into it or we will be here forever!!!![]()
htobago
Thats OK, glad you are enjoying it, it's nice when you get a proper debate on here not just bitching. I did see your other thread but like you said I didn't really get where you were coming from.![]()
Pat,
That is hilarious! The two broods I have who have some DB/WB call it what you will are thick even with diluted blood! One I would describe as special needs, she is oblivious to everything. My others are TB or trad Irish and they are sharp and clever.
However, I will make an exception for the French horses (SF) they are clever and handy and retain a bit of the fifth leg and gutsy attitude. Then the French are quite clever using trotters, Anglo Arabs and TBs all of which have smarts.
Glad you enjoyed the debate - we are still waiting for Eothain to come back to the table!
I remember dumbloods being referred to as such when they first started coming over here and I've not met any since that would make me change my mind; pretty? yes, athletic? yes, thick as two short planks? YES!
Bread and Butter breeders, be proud of your heritage, don't throw it away on a quick fix.
I haven't managed to get to the end of this infinitely interesting thread without feeling compelled to say something. As a French hobby breeder, living in England and mostly crossing young German warmblood stallions with my very wonderful "bread & butter" and impeccably bred ISH mare (Rich Rebel xx X Clover Hill X Legaun Prince), who will hop over the 5' fence, when rugged up and full of foal if she feels the grass is greener... who would have been an absoilute top class show jumper without that accident... who is waaaayyy too sharp for her own good...
Anyway a couple of comments:
Preserving a breed is all well and good if inbreeding doesn't catch up with you: I agree with Eothain whole heartedly: bring some quality from abroad - Irish breeding some time ago reached that point where the genepool was so shallow, it just stopped functionning - that's the payback of too much success. Same thing happened to French breeding about 25-30 years ago. The SF was so inbred that every other horse bred, no matter how well bred, had navicular disease and was only good to throw away by the time they were 12 years old (that's the lucky ones!). Then came Japeloup de Luze (remember him? 15hh little bum high black thing 50% French Trotter 50% TB), won the Seoul individual in SJ, gave Milton a run for his money! Then French breeders had an epiphany! Deepen the genepool, bring in other breeds to improve the SF (some TB of course, but also French Trotters and some European Warmbloods) and they were back at the top of their game, whilst still preserving a "type" to the SF. It is inbreeding that makes horses stupid and accentuates poor conformation - add a little foreign blood and suddenly the best of both lines come together in the new generation - so you get the pretty athletic uphill of the dumblood, with the clever huge heart and incredible jumping ability of the ISH - best of both worlds... What's wrong with that?
And by the way, I am so glad there is so much enthusiasm and passion here!
Ok, here we go. I'm dreading starting again! Where to start ... ...
In reference to modern draught breeding; I think that trying to have Draughts as a purebred has utterly blown up in peoples faces. They should be bred to type. A friend of ours owns one of the best ID mares I've ever seen, problem is she's by a thoroughbred!!! She's by Market Square, a horse who's half-bred progeny if true to the type should be included in the Draught studbook. I'm not for a second saying that they should end up with Arabian dish faces but the old coarse and rugged type has no place in laying the foundation for modern sports breedingBut the problem is they do have a role to play in todays modern sports horses, if you didn't have theses types you would not have your crosses in the first place, whether they are 7/8,3/4,1/2 or 1/4 breds the TB added the quality to the traditional types and then you can breed from there to produce your KOD's and CH's which in turn produce sports horses of more quality.. Look at Huntingfield Rebel, Grange Bouncer and co. They're hailed as out cross horses to the King himself and Clover Hill but what of relevance are they producing? Nothing! They very much still have a place as stallions but I'll get to that in a minute. Huntingfield Rebel covered more mares in 2007 than other stallion. We're going to be flooded with his stock. He's 20 years old and hasn't produced anything of significance yet, he won't now. Does anyone actually think that he is going to have stock at the 2020 Olympics? In all honesty, it's not likely.
The ID needs another Flagmount King or Ginger Dick. They got jumpers, infact Flagmount King is the only ID sire to have progeny jumping in the Spring Grand Prix league this year. The ID needs to contribute something. The foundation of all our breeding needs to improve as the rivals improve! This is much shorter than what I said last night, partially because I forgot what I said!!!The thing is that there are not the old boys who know the bloodlines and what crosses go well anymore, and those that are still left are ignored and told they are living in the dark ages!
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Yes, my mares do have a proportion of Draught blood. I've one mare by Classic Vision in foal to the Saddlers Wells horse Well Chosen. This year she goes to Watermill Swatch. I've an Ojasper mare who's dam is by Flagmount King and a Musical Pursuit mare who is out of a Corran Ginger mare. Lets assess those Draught Stallions and see why I've ok-ed them!
Classic Vision, international showjumper, is by Ginger Dick who sired international jumpers like Atlantic Watt and Flash La Silla. Classic Vision's dam Lady Glen produced the horse Midnight Call with whom Edward Doyle competed in several Puissance classes on, I think he either placed or won the Puissance in Dublin. Lady Glen is by Flagmount Diamond who is a full brother to Flagmount King. So the draught in my mares pedigrees are what I called useful draughts. Corran Ginger is also a son of Ginger Dick.
People then go and bring up the use of thoroughbreds. What thoroughbreds? Name me the thoroughbred sires of jumpers? Master Imp is dead! The problem is that with the Irish racing industry becoming the best in the world, the thoroughbred changed. The old big rangey horse is dead and buried. Our National Hunt stallions are now flat-stayer stallions. The Horse Board introduced the Elite Thoroughbred Scheme for stallions with a timeform rating of 110+ to get automatic approval. It's far from perfect, but it has thrown us one stallion whom is a diamond in the rough. I'm pretty sure that only myself and tinytrigger have heard of him. Musical Pursuit. He is a stallion to watch out for. His stock are tough and hardy but by god can they jump. My mare is a full sister to a horse called Esker Encore, who's rider has tipped him to be a star of the future, he said as a 5 year old that he was the best young horse he ever had.
The fact is that the thoroughbreds of today are a far cry from the thoroughbreds of yesteryear who put us on the map. Our blood must come now from the Continent. France in particular. What we must do is use their horses to add the blood we need to our mare herd and get the blood stallions we need going forward! I plan on crossing my Classic Vision mare with Ephebe For Ever next year. My Musical Pursuit mare with Cabdula Du Tillard or Dollar Du Murier next year and the other the year after. I'm a fecker for planning years in advance. Some fab pedigrees minus the foreigners
Ephebe For Ever, Jaguar Mail, Baltimore, Tinarana's Inspector and a horse like Desir Du Chateau will give Irish breeders the blood they need going forward to create new lines. Grasshorse mentioned Royal Concorde, if he doesn't become a prolific sire of eventers, I'll be stunned!!!!!!!
You see, I'm going to be crossing my mares to these superstar foreign horses with the sole hope of getting fillies that can be crossed back to the young Irish stallions to create again new lines. Our breeding has become stagnant and with nice stallions out there like Ringfort Cruise, Cruisings MF, Cara Touche and Samgemjee we need to not be continuing to offer them mares with tired old pedigrees. Our showjumpers need foreign blood its that simple. If they didn't, then our current batch of stallions would have played a more significant role in jumping breeding.As i said earlier would those ID sport horses stallions have had a better chance of sireing good stock if people didn't follow fashions in breeding in the first place, first KOD,CH and POS and now warmblood?????
Where are the sons of Errigal Flight, Laughtons Flight, Puissance, Clover Brigade, Coevers Diamond Boy, Clover Echo? These horses have served us well over the years, some better than others, but no sons have been brought forward to continue their line. Thats a crying shame. If we lose these, we lose more than a little bit of our backboneNail and head!. Cruising has been our ambassador from a relatively small pool of foals of only 1,200 which for a horse of his age isn't a lot but these horses have been his wingmen. True, they might have not produced as much as we would like but their record is not to be sniffed at. So where are their sons? Over the coming few years, I'll be looking in to buying some colt foals of theirs with the plan to retain them as stallions, get them approved and lease them to studs in IrelandDo you mean traditional ISH's, all the time while crossing my current mares to foreign horses to get fillies. Its a long, long, long term process but if it creates new, exciting breeding lines that puts us back in the hunt, then happy days!
So, finally, the bread and butter horses. Where to for them? Simple really.
When I take over the job as Breeding Manager with HSI Drive, determination and delusions of gandure I like it!!, I will do as the Dutch did and separate the studbook with distinct breeding policies for Showjumpers, Eventers and Riding Horses. Horses like Grange Bouncer and Huntingfield Rebel would still have their place then to breed those riding horses that everyone, except me apparently, loves! If a breeder managed to create a superstar showjumper using traditional means then fair play to him but the chances of doing so are very very slim. I mean Cruisings MF has a pedigree filled with proper Irish performance sires. Cruising, Sky Boy, Diamond Serpent and Ozymandias have all provided their fair share of good horses so its really no surprise that Micky Finn should be excelling in the sportIt is not a case of loveing b&b horses it is a case that when breeding you have to think of ALL eventualities and if a traditionally bred ISH doesn't make it onto the international stage with its temp and soundness of mind and body it can still go on to do a job, where many of the warmblood crosses can't. Why not be trying to breed the next Cruising, Jumbo, Crusings MF or Diamond Serpent along similar lines to how they are bred and then it would truely be a winning situation for Irish breeding without doing it of the back of foreign stud books? .
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I have a yearling filly by Clover Flush out my Duca Di Busted mare. She'll never be ridden because a horse broke out to her last year and broke her leg but thankfully she healed and is now headed for the breeding barn much earlier than expected. I'm going to try to keep her for breeding strictly traditional horses from. There will be exceptions of course for a horse like Womanizer but for the most part, it'll be the likes of Cruisings MF, Ringfort Cruise and Cara Touche that she'll be slutting it up with.
Her mother is like my crown jewel. Along with the Musical Pursuit mare, they are the centrepieces of my mare herd. This year she's going to Puissance and next year, she'll be ai-ed to Cumano, my 2nd favourite horse off all time, then Cornet Obolensky in 2012 if all goes according to plan. There I go making distant plans again!
This is vastly different to what got deleted the other night but I think it still gets across most of what I'm trying to say. I may have to clarify some of what I said. If I remember more of what got deleted, I'll include it in a future post which hopefully won't be so long!
Great debate thanks for coming back!
And Simsar, what kind of time is half five on a thursday evening to go to the pub?It's the best time 5 1/2 hours till closing,plenty of time to drink!
I do actually agree with the sentiment behind your thoughts but not the way of getting there, I may well be living in the dark ages but, I believe that with the right mix of TB & ID/ISH blood you can still breed international standard horses, it's just a case of producing them to that standard.
Glad to hear that you haven't completely given up on the traditional ISH, I was fearing that us British would be be the only ones using them soon.
I can only speak from experience with regards to the warmbloods and amateurs, I have previously worked with numerous warmbloods who had been bought on there breeding, looks and WOW factor but the amateur owners couldn't ride one side of them. Maybe that says more for the amateur riders in Europe than here!!
I think that a lot of the studbooks here and in Ireland need a shake up, shall we volunteer Eothain??![]()