kit279
Well-Known Member
I have a 16h chestnut Irish Thoroughbred who was bred for racing but wasn't really interested in it so came to me instead and we event and hunt. He's now 12 years old and has been without question the best natured horse I've ever met, totally irreplaceable and quite brave and talented in his own laid-back way! I know he won't last forever though and I'd love to have another Thoroughbred from his line.
I've been looking at his pedigree online and I've found a close relative of his from the dam's side in a stud in Gloucestershire. She's 8 years old and currently in foal to another Thoroughbred. Asking price is £2000 for her but I'd have to start from scratch as she's basically a broodmare.
Any thoughts? I've never had a horse from a foal before but I don't mind retraining the mare. Do you think that it's worth going to the bother of having the same bloodline just for temperament's sake?
I've been looking at his pedigree online and I've found a close relative of his from the dam's side in a stud in Gloucestershire. She's 8 years old and currently in foal to another Thoroughbred. Asking price is £2000 for her but I'd have to start from scratch as she's basically a broodmare.
Any thoughts? I've never had a horse from a foal before but I don't mind retraining the mare. Do you think that it's worth going to the bother of having the same bloodline just for temperament's sake?