Indulge me with stallion suggestions.

sorry just read what you asked properly!! from what i was told i think their mare was an old fashion warmblood and im sure i remember them saying she was a twin also?? but i cant remember off hand!!!! bad memory.
 
Hi we have a Clinton x Heartbreaker stallion standing this year he is only 4yr but is broken and just started his jumping career, he is a typical Clinton , grey with plenty of character :):)
 
Your mare looks very scopey and the G line blood is treasured for noth dressage and jumping. We have two Woodlander stallions that jump exceptionally well but are dressage bred which means a little more ridability and type. Rockstar makes beautiful, talented sound and very amenable children and has a mother in the hannoverian jumping programme. His sire Rotspon is renowned for his temperament and Rotspon's dam sire is Argentan with more jumping provenance.
The other possible could be Supertramp (Soliman de Hus x Rptspon x Lancier) with less jumping blood but good personal capability.

Both will be at Hartpury British Stallion Event on 28th. PM me if you wish for more.
 
I can recommend Don Aqui - lovely conformation, proven with winning progeny in Germany and a genuinely lovely person. I've seen several of his youngstock and they move beautifully - he's refined and elegant without being too 'show pony'. Lovely type.
 
Hi. I have 2 foals out of a temperamentally "difficult" mare - ISH show jumping mare, also "overcooked" as a youngster.

In 2008, she produced a lovely, incredibly talented but complicated ginger female copy of herself, by a Trakhener stallion (I know, not necessarily the best choice of breed). She will be absolutely great, but isn't for the faint hearted. We love her, but call her the Devil's spawn, sometimes :eek:

In 2010, she had a bay colt by Bon Balou (Hanoverian, Balou du Rouet x Argentinus). The baby, now gelding, is a sturdy chap, with the BEST easy, laid back temperament of any youngster I have ever handled. He is sweet, never bites or barges, never even ever tried, but moves and jumps just like mum & dad, has a leg in each corner and a beautiful little head (whilst mum has inherited the ID head).

So, basically, I'd recommend him. He certainly refined Mum's head and carried the old fashioned short backed Hanno type. He also passed the best temperament, 'cos that didn't come from Mum!

He was sold to Canada, recently:

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Good luck & let us know what you decide.
 
Oh n'était-il pas glorieux dans les anciens jours, quand les éleveurs ont été les éleveurs et ont été influencés par le cheval debout à leurs pieds. La plupart de votre sang équin est pollué, vous pensez que le fait d'un cheval est tout ce que l'ombre, il apparaît. La nuance n'est pas pertinent, en fait la luminosité de la couleur, le plus faible dans le sang.
 
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