Homozygous coloured stallions

kateD

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does anyone know of any good quliety coloured homozygous (soz if Iv spelt that wrong!) stallions. Ive got a mare by grannex, (tbxwd) and would like to put her to a coloured stalion but nothing to chunky any
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ideas?
 

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Goshka Ringo ........appears chunky in the stud photos but isn't so in the flesh and has bred some quality stock.
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Sempers Spirit ...........young stallion with first crop on the ground this year. Looks promising.
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Tom tom ...............another young stallion.
 

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Can second Ringo - and family stud has the foals to prove it. Second crop arriving now, two beauties from last year. Real crackers with looks, paces, temperament and colour.
 

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It depends what you want to breed ? there are not many sporthorse homozygous stallions to use
but the ones that are available are all very different, you are best looking at them all, and see which one suits your mare in conformation and bloodlines.
Sempers Spirits foals are starting to arrive the 1st one is very elegant and flashy moving but it is a full TB mare, the next mare to foal from him is a more substantial type, as soon as they arrive they will be on the website to view.
 

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Thanks for the advise, I would like to bred something to event, my mare is 15.3hh wbxtb by Grannex (wb) and has evented to intermediate and cci 1* so far. Id like to bred a bit of size and scope to her, so would poss go for a stallion with some Dutch Showjumpimg bloodlines.
 

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If your looking for an eventer i reckon out of the homozygous stallions in the UK Sempers Spirit would best suit, he has very good legs!!!!!!!! shows great scope in his jump in and his paces are what a good horse should be, with good hock action and engagment and ample shoulder reach. As with all good sport horses a horse must have good legs to remain sound year after year. Your mare has some lovely breeding, Grannex by Grannus a tremendous jumping line, the Grannus bloodline "can" produce long weaker backed offspring so you need to bear this in mind, but another reason I would go for Sempers Spirit as he has a nice short strong back.
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My Ringo two year old (out of a NH type TB mare) will hopefully go eventing. He definitely is not a chunky boy although he is tall!
 
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