Kinsky stud, kent

Hi There

I have just seen someone advertising the horses on facebook so googled it and this thread turned up i have read it all with great interest and so decided to register:)

CAn anyone send me some pictures of the youngstock? i am in the poistion to offer two a home but i willbe looking for something with a potential for eventing! Only coz their space and money will take up my plans for a foal i was planning on anyway! i am able to do body work and any issues they may have i will be able to sort having experience with being given and sorting out even the most terrible of state horses and all of them are now stunning and all with me i may add:)

but i wanna make sure i know what i am getting myself in to before i phone her up as i have her contact details but i am sensing it could be an interesting experience!!!

any help appreciated please people:)
 
Apologies for bumping this thread. :)

Would anyone have the contact details for the stud that they can PM me?.

I have tried to contact them via email without any luck.

Much appreciated. :)
 
Hi Guys, I am due to pick up my brood mare from there on Tues. I will PM you all her phone number xx My friend went up there last week and bought a mare in foal with a foal in foot. When I went on weds all she has left were mares in foal. As for young stock you would have to ask as I wanted a laid back well temperamented mare for my children.

There were some horses I was told that werent in great condition and their feet defo need a visit from the farrier. My mare was slightly lame due to a small area of thrush on her front right hoof but i think personally its due to her hoof growing out, once trimmed I am hoping this subsides. She also has some marks to the chest, not marked on the passport, altho I took a friend of mine who has worked with horses for over 50 years and he said I would be a fool to walk away without her!!! Its hard to tell what the marks are, they could be the start of sarcoids but he seemed to think its due to the barbed wire and they are old injuries xx

I would get in there quick tho as the latest they have to be off the land by is weds next week, but my advice to make a few visits to her. My friend had a few cross words with her but when I went she couldnt have been more helpful or lovely. I think in the first week the stress was the main factor in attitude but as they are all slowly being sold it seems to have calmed things down a lot.

My mare is a bay, there were a variety of colours, Palamino being the first to be sold. Most of the foals were light in colour and one Buckskin coloured. I think its down to preference, it felt right to me but only time will tell. Im not into breeding, showing ect, she is just there to be loved and ridden by my children xxx
 
Forgot to add, there were such a wide variety of colours, Dunn, Chestnut, 1 dappled grey, Palamino, Bay and grey, so if true Kinskys are like the colours I have seen on google, Buckskin, golds, creams ect then are they actually true kinskys?? Just be thorough when visiting. I am genuinely a wary person anyway whch is why i had at least 3 opinions from different people before i done the deal xx
 
I have a kinsky and he is the must wonderful horse I have ever met.

Pet id, no proper papers though I have been in contact with the lady about papers.

I didn't by my guy from her direct, he is a 4 yo and came to me a little ribby and undercondition - bit grass and good feed and he's really blossomed.

Can't say about ridden work much as I'm still working on our lunging, though I have sat on him and he seems to take it all in his stride. Doesn't like to be separated however is getting better and better.

Conformation is ok, bit narrow in the front and a little flat backed.

If you go on my thread about gelding on about page 8 or a page or two after I have a video of my colt but u can also see my kinsky in it too :)
 
I read w/interest & saddness about the Kinsky horses. *I *tried for almost a year to get videos & info on the horses at this farm. *I did speak on the phone w/the lady who seemed very accommodating. *However they never followed up. *I hope the poor horses all found loving long term homes. *It's always the animals who suffer in these types of situations.

My question is how do I find a good quality palomino Kinsky horse for dressage? Is the stud sill working in CZ? * *Any suggestions or advice any posters have is welcomed.
 
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