cblover
Well-Known Member
As some of you will know, I am looking for another cob like Kinzzy, but bigger. Really want over 15hh but a heavyweight cob like she is.
We've been to see a 3 day old foal by a 15.2hh heavyweight piebald stallion, out of a 15.2hh heavyweight clyde x skewbald mare. The mare is very roomy and well built. We have been offered the foal for a reasonable price and I have said I will passport, chip and graze mare and foal till weaning at our cost! The owner has agreed to this and I said I would insure the foal as soon as I pay a deposit. The mare will go back to the stallion to be covered prior to coming to me which gives me time to get our hay done and have some free fields.
My friend thinks I'm mad to be taking the risk with a foal like this as I have no guarantee of the adult height. This is true, but with parents like this I can imagine foaly will be big enough. Plus, she is concerned if something happens to the mare whilst in my care!
Her suggestion would be to visit a stud she knows well, have a look at two potential horses for me. One is a 3yr old gelding, like a mini clyde apparently but its £1,800 and the other one is his full brother this year at £850. The owners do know they horses and could shed some light on the history of both mare and stallion.
So......... do I invest a lot of money and get the 3yr old or take a chance with a foal and be involved in its life from day one! What would you do and can you see any problems with what I have offered to do? Much appreciated! I've got pics of all of them if it would help to have them posted on here!
We've been to see a 3 day old foal by a 15.2hh heavyweight piebald stallion, out of a 15.2hh heavyweight clyde x skewbald mare. The mare is very roomy and well built. We have been offered the foal for a reasonable price and I have said I will passport, chip and graze mare and foal till weaning at our cost! The owner has agreed to this and I said I would insure the foal as soon as I pay a deposit. The mare will go back to the stallion to be covered prior to coming to me which gives me time to get our hay done and have some free fields.
My friend thinks I'm mad to be taking the risk with a foal like this as I have no guarantee of the adult height. This is true, but with parents like this I can imagine foaly will be big enough. Plus, she is concerned if something happens to the mare whilst in my care!
Her suggestion would be to visit a stud she knows well, have a look at two potential horses for me. One is a 3yr old gelding, like a mini clyde apparently but its £1,800 and the other one is his full brother this year at £850. The owners do know they horses and could shed some light on the history of both mare and stallion.
So......... do I invest a lot of money and get the 3yr old or take a chance with a foal and be involved in its life from day one! What would you do and can you see any problems with what I have offered to do? Much appreciated! I've got pics of all of them if it would help to have them posted on here!