Parzival semen

Nooooooooooo, my daughter said he was entire?? if hes a gelding she best get looking again, He's jazz isnt he?just looked it up- whoops she will be gutted when i tell her , mind I'll chuckle..........
 
I think AC has had enough problems with his temperament while he was a gelding! As a stallion he would have been a monster.
 
Jazz stock are mostly professional rides as they tend to be rather hot and sensitive to go with the talented. Parzival was a maniac when Adelinde first had him and she was advised to put him down on quite a few occasions!
If she wants chestnut, dressage and rideable talented offspring have a look at Mooiman at Holdenfold stud. I've bred three by him out of my retired advanced mare. Oldest is 5yo (mare) and I have a yearling colt. Very sadly lost my filly foal at the beginning of July - gutted as she was the best of the three, which is saying something as the 5yo was reserve champion at her KWPN keuring with high marks and the colt got a high first premium at his Futurity (and that was with a lump on his leg from an injury!)
They have all been easy to handle and train with very sweet natures. The colt put a nail through his foot and the vets cannot believe what a fabulous temperament he has and how easy he is to handle. Still on box rest but with hand walking and he has never needed to be sedated and has remained good to handle throughout. Would also recommend the stud - they nursed my filly through enteritis earlier this year when she was deemed unlikely to survive and Brian and Angela went virtually without sleep for 5 days. Made it even harder when we then lost her 8 weeks later after she seemed to have recovered fully.
 
Jazz stock are mostly professional rides as they tend to be rather hot and sensitive to go with the talented. Parzival was a maniac when Adelinde first had him and she was advised to put him down on quite a few occasions!
If she wants chestnut, dressage and rideable talented offspring have a look at Mooiman at Holdenfold stud. I've bred three by him out of my retired advanced mare. Oldest is 5yo (mare) and I have a yearling colt. Very sadly lost my filly foal at the beginning of July - gutted as she was the best of the three, which is saying something as the 5yo was reserve champion at her KWPN keuring with high marks and the colt got a high first premium at his Futurity (and that was with a lump on his leg from an injury!)
They have all been easy to handle and train with very sweet natures. The colt put a nail through his foot and the vets cannot believe what a fabulous temperament he has and how easy he is to handle. Still on box rest but with hand walking and he has never needed to be sedated and has remained good to handle throughout. Would also recommend the stud - they nursed my filly through enteritis earlier this year when she was deemed unlikely to survive and Brian and Angela went virtually without sleep for 5 days. Made it even harder when we then lost her 8 weeks later after she seemed to have recovered fully.
Hi!
I have a bay Mooiman son that does NOT have his fathers lovely temperament?. He’s also BIG (17.2h). No Jazz in his pedigree, but you would think so, considering how incredibly hot and sensitive he can be.
I heard Flemmingh is the cause for all this ‘blood’, Krack C was known for being quite spicy!
I just love reading about my boys siblings, very interesting!
 
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