Eothain
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He's a 16 year old British bred thoroughbred. Owned by a friend of ours Frankie Kiernan in Moyvore, not far from Mullingar in Co Westmeath. He was 2nd in the Dewhurst Stakes beaten by a short head. Frankie is the former Huntsman of our hunt and the former Chairman bred his ID mare to him which my father, the current Huntsman bought the progeny of hence why we have stock by him years before any other of his stock come on stream. If you go on my website www.brosnaviewstables.com and go to the breeding section, you'll see the mare I'm breeding from in action. On the horses for sale page you'll see a full brother to her who was shown in Dublin last year. He's natural cover only. I have my Ojasper x Flagmount King x Euphenism mare in foal to him. I will be selling the foal so feel free to buy!!!
The problem I have with continuing to use the traditional tb/id/ish crosses to breed jumpers is that it just hasn't worked recently. Clover Hill was ridiculed by Draught people and not made enough use of. It was the Sports breeders that got the best out of him. We have sport horse sires like Cruise On, Cougar, Carrick Diamond Lad, Ard Black Cat, Captain Clover, Colin Diamond, Coronea Eagle, Diamond Imp Lad, Furisto's Diamond who haven't lived up to expectations. Many of them are getting good eventers and riding horses but for showjumpers they're simply not good. I would put them in to a separate section in the studbook because they have their uses and allow those people who wish to breed top class international jumping horses access to the Cumano's and Couleur Rubin's that we need going forward yo get the fillies we so desperately need to cross back to those traditional stalwarts so we don't lose sight of our roots. I'm not trying to make the ISH just another eouropean Warmblood. We just need an injection of their best to augment our own
The problem I have with continuing to use the traditional tb/id/ish crosses to breed jumpers is that it just hasn't worked recently. Clover Hill was ridiculed by Draught people and not made enough use of. It was the Sports breeders that got the best out of him. We have sport horse sires like Cruise On, Cougar, Carrick Diamond Lad, Ard Black Cat, Captain Clover, Colin Diamond, Coronea Eagle, Diamond Imp Lad, Furisto's Diamond who haven't lived up to expectations. Many of them are getting good eventers and riding horses but for showjumpers they're simply not good. I would put them in to a separate section in the studbook because they have their uses and allow those people who wish to breed top class international jumping horses access to the Cumano's and Couleur Rubin's that we need going forward yo get the fillies we so desperately need to cross back to those traditional stalwarts so we don't lose sight of our roots. I'm not trying to make the ISH just another eouropean Warmblood. We just need an injection of their best to augment our own