Llanali
Well-Known Member
Afternoon all! I usually breed dogs so I wondered if I could pick your brains and have some opinions.
Firstly, I have a wonderful Ghareeb mare, about whom I have waxed lyrical previously. I am considering breeding from her next year (she is competition proven with a typical Ghareeb outstanding temperament). I would like to replicate many parts of her, and wondered if it were feasible to use a stallion by Ghareeb? It would be a common route in dogs but I don't know about horses and would not want to "inbreed".
2) if the above is do able, could anyone point me in the direction of a Ghareeb stallion? Since the old gentleman himself is on the next realm now, I looked down the BE lists of his descendants but all appear mares or gelded.
If not, I would welcome other suggestion. I prefer to stay away from warm bloods, and the parts I feel I could improve on the mare are a little more sharpness, and more extravagance in the paces. She is so calm I could definitely risk a hotter stallion I think, hopefully without achieving a fire breathing dragon! She is a good middle weight and so again, I would comfortably consider a more TB/lighter stamp.
I have peach juice and mozzarella salad left over from this conference I am currently not paying attention to...
Firstly, I have a wonderful Ghareeb mare, about whom I have waxed lyrical previously. I am considering breeding from her next year (she is competition proven with a typical Ghareeb outstanding temperament). I would like to replicate many parts of her, and wondered if it were feasible to use a stallion by Ghareeb? It would be a common route in dogs but I don't know about horses and would not want to "inbreed".
2) if the above is do able, could anyone point me in the direction of a Ghareeb stallion? Since the old gentleman himself is on the next realm now, I looked down the BE lists of his descendants but all appear mares or gelded.
If not, I would welcome other suggestion. I prefer to stay away from warm bloods, and the parts I feel I could improve on the mare are a little more sharpness, and more extravagance in the paces. She is so calm I could definitely risk a hotter stallion I think, hopefully without achieving a fire breathing dragon! She is a good middle weight and so again, I would comfortably consider a more TB/lighter stamp.
I have peach juice and mozzarella salad left over from this conference I am currently not paying attention to...