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nomini

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What do you think of this stallion?
http://www.balinmorestud.com/ - then go to stallions and scroll down to Broadstone Landmark. He was standing at Writtle College when I was there a couple of years ago and I liked him then. He has a lovely kind temperament, he's also fairly short in the back which would compliment my mare as she is very long! Any opinions welcome
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he is lovely. i have a very long backed mare and i have just put her to freshman b at lockyers stud. he his short backed. she is a showjumper nearly grade a but he has dressage lines with a few jumping in his breeding. good luck. my mare is 29 days in foal my first time and i am soooooo excited.
 
i looked at carentino glory as well at brendons. he was very nice. the reason i did not go for out and out showjumper as she had thrown the towel in as far as jumping was concerned so we were stuck. that was why i decided not to breed an out and out showjumper. she is a calvados/ alme z mare he has flemming/sandro with landgraf/ladykiller/cor de la bryere
 
Alisha is Belgian WBxTB, 16.2hh, 9 yrs old, darkish bay Grade C showjumper (the one in my avatar and sig). Hoping to breed a horse for showjumping, although would like to event in the future too. I want to minimise the TB and really want to put her in foal to a warmblood. Any suggestions would be welcomed
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Oh she sounds and looks lovely.
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I do like Broadstone Landmark. But, there are so many stallions to choose from too.

Have you joined this forum yet? (set up by Vicijp)

http://z7.invisionfree.com/BREEDERS_ANON/index.php?act=idx

Mine are in-foal to Goshka Ringo-

http://www.goshka.co.uk/Goshka%20Ringo.htm

I'm also a huge fan of WBs and there are so many to choose from. I love Heartbreaker as a stallion, always throws good progeny http://www.worldclassstallions.com/web/StallionID/390/studcard2.asp but he has a very large stud fee.

Have a look here-

http://www.worldclassstallions.com/stallionlistshowjumping.asp

Remember to use a stallion that will compliment your mare. E.g. if she has a long back choose a stallion with a short back, etc.

Good Luck!
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