or about Carnival Drum??

He he my sister's horsey is by him. Apparently it's spelt CarnAval Drum which may help with a google search!! Anyway, he's a lovely chestnut sjing stallion, thin he's classed as a britishe warmblood as he has some tb blood in him too. He's Selle Francaisx TB, AES registered
 
if you do a search we've had conversations about him before on here. If you look at my webshots and 'horses of the past', he was a Carnavel Drum offspring.

Carnavel is stabled up the road from me.
 
I was going to go look at a BSJA mare by him, very nice by all accounts.
 
I think he's dead? I found a page of his bloodlines before, but can't remember where it was. What did you need it for??
 
He's not dead!! I was stroking him only a few weeks ago. He is a fairly mature gentleman, I think he must be about 20 years, but is still adorable. My SJ mare is by him and my katepearsons youngster is also by him. He does seem to throw horses with a good jump, but some have also been successful in dressage.
 
I swear he's dead
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. Ok I think there might be 2, hence my confusion. Or I'm thinking of the wrong horse.

Anyway here's a couple of piccies:
Carnaval Drum
 
He's not dead!!! He's at the yard up the road from me, I see him in his stable every day!!

You'll hear all the usual stuff about he throws 'quirky' offspring, but ignore it, he doesn't. He throws 'warmblood' offspring, which yes, can be more 'quirky' by nature, this is because they're competition horses, treat them normally, they behave normally.
 
Thats what I dont get about warmbloods- they call him dutch warmblood but his sire was selle francais and his dam was part gelderlander, part tb??
I dont understand!!
Agree he's gorgeous though
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