khalswitz
Well-Known Member
Ok, so whilst I love my TB types, I have always loved Highland ponies. I spent several years riding and competing in ridden and inhand classes for a local stud, and used to break their young stock for them as well - they are such fun ponies. Ever since I started doing that, I've had this fancy to, one day, get a really nice Highland stallion, and do the inhand and ridden showing, maybe some dressage, and obviously stand him for stud. However, currently my stallion experience is limited to the rather sweet and older stallion that was at stud at the place I used to work, colts prior to gelding as yearlings/2 yos, and the ones I meet in my current line of work, but I don't handle these in an on-going way.
If I were thinking of one day going down that route, what would you recommend? Obviously I would go and get myself a lot more hands on experience handling stallions etc, and their management. I have experience of the breed etc and have a friend whose stock wins a lot who would be able to help me with lines etc. This is obviously all hypothetical and well in the future, but I like to consider things properly - and Highland pony breeding is something I would love to go back to and do myself one day.
Any advice on the things to do/learn/consider?
Sorry for the slight randomness of the thread, this is what happens when I have too much free time...
If I were thinking of one day going down that route, what would you recommend? Obviously I would go and get myself a lot more hands on experience handling stallions etc, and their management. I have experience of the breed etc and have a friend whose stock wins a lot who would be able to help me with lines etc. This is obviously all hypothetical and well in the future, but I like to consider things properly - and Highland pony breeding is something I would love to go back to and do myself one day.
Any advice on the things to do/learn/consider?
Sorry for the slight randomness of the thread, this is what happens when I have too much free time...