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How about Odermus R? He throws nice leggy uphill horses with lovely dressage paces, but he is a showjumper so you would get the best of both.
If not Sir Donnerhall - hes got a lovely jump, really nicely built uphill too.
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I was advised against Sir Donnerhall - but i cant remember why !!!!
I hope that things go well for you and Grace tomorrow. After the verdict you will have plenty of time to consider your next steps and whether you can or cant go for a foal.
If you want to sell on, then I would go for something very rideable i.e not a professionals horse as this will widen your range of buyers (so not jazz
)! Look for a stallion producing good proven off-spring with good temperaments. In addition for Grace I would look for something fairly short coupled and uphill.
I for one hope it wont come to this. I am in this position myslef and know that a foal wont compensate me for what I had hoped I could do with my girl. Fingers crossed for you xx
Thank you everyone... I have still not heard how she is or whether she will be coming home today
Mickey66, it would have to be something I could sell as there is no way on this earth I could have four horses
So I do want a stallion that is known for producing good saleable stock. If I was keeping it myself, I do seriously think Jazz would be my choice, but as I am not that is not an issue.
If she goes in foal, I would rather it be at the beginning of the breeding season (that is if she is fertile etc etc) as the dates for Troy were ideal in my opinion. He was born on 12th March and weaned in September with a lot of the racehorses at stud