sarah and hatty
Active Member
Hi there I have only just joined and in desperate need of some expert help!
I have always wanted to breed at some point and currently have the ideal scenario as my mare is off work for the next 6 - 8 months as she has a crack in her foot which is taking forever to grow out (caused by injury not bad feet).
She is 12 and hanovarian x tb. I keep her at home and she is my only horse (besides my companion pony). She has an excellent temperament (besides being a chestnut mare!), always wants to please and has a good jump as she is by grade a stallion, augermann. I BS with her up to newcomers and she has shown great boldness at xc, the last 2 years we have been competing Be100. Her flatwork isn't flashy but she is correct and obedient.
I want to breed a foal from her to keep as my horse. I would like to continue eventing but novice would probably be my limit even if the horse could do more (my mare could quite easily go futher if i had the confidence) and a general alrounder to have fun with, sj and dressage. I have been looking at tb event stallions as she is quite a chunky mare.
There are so many stallions to choose from! I have looked at Templar Spirit who seems to have good blood lines but what has he done? As well as a couple at the louelle stud - primitive star and Denounce, but same question.
I have also looked at (all on the internet) Mill Law and even Chilli Morning but my worry is although these are brilliant stallions will they produce too much of a competion horse for me that will over horse me that i then cant go out for a hack on? Dont get me wrong i am very competitive and like to know my horse has lots of potential as thats what drives me to do better but they are also my pet, which i handle by myself every day and sometimes want a leisurely hack rather than worrying that if they haven't been ridden for a week they will be a nightmare!
Sorry for the long winded explanation I just dont know enough about any of the stallions and their progeny or temperaments? I have to move fast as I am aware am near the end of the season, any help gratefully recieved!
I have always wanted to breed at some point and currently have the ideal scenario as my mare is off work for the next 6 - 8 months as she has a crack in her foot which is taking forever to grow out (caused by injury not bad feet).
She is 12 and hanovarian x tb. I keep her at home and she is my only horse (besides my companion pony). She has an excellent temperament (besides being a chestnut mare!), always wants to please and has a good jump as she is by grade a stallion, augermann. I BS with her up to newcomers and she has shown great boldness at xc, the last 2 years we have been competing Be100. Her flatwork isn't flashy but she is correct and obedient.
I want to breed a foal from her to keep as my horse. I would like to continue eventing but novice would probably be my limit even if the horse could do more (my mare could quite easily go futher if i had the confidence) and a general alrounder to have fun with, sj and dressage. I have been looking at tb event stallions as she is quite a chunky mare.
There are so many stallions to choose from! I have looked at Templar Spirit who seems to have good blood lines but what has he done? As well as a couple at the louelle stud - primitive star and Denounce, but same question.
I have also looked at (all on the internet) Mill Law and even Chilli Morning but my worry is although these are brilliant stallions will they produce too much of a competion horse for me that will over horse me that i then cant go out for a hack on? Dont get me wrong i am very competitive and like to know my horse has lots of potential as thats what drives me to do better but they are also my pet, which i handle by myself every day and sometimes want a leisurely hack rather than worrying that if they haven't been ridden for a week they will be a nightmare!
Sorry for the long winded explanation I just dont know enough about any of the stallions and their progeny or temperaments? I have to move fast as I am aware am near the end of the season, any help gratefully recieved!