xcfreak
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I am looking at Irish Draught stallions to use on my WBx mare this season please can anyone tell me the difference between a Elite Irish Draught Stallion and A RID grade one Stallion, Thanks.
Thanks , I have Amorous Archie on my short list but I was really interested in the stallion Skip and Sea as I want to breed a jumper , he is being advertised as Elite. So all Irish Draughts stallions on the RID list are Grade one , no elite, thought maybe it had something to do with performance testing.
As it was the first time for me (and my mare) I went and saw the stallion I intended to use (Avanti Amorous Archie RID) beforehand and would heartily recommend this is done. This stallion is Grade 1/Class 1,
Totally agree with the above; I looked into it thoroughly as a first time breeder a couple of years ago and there is no 'Elite' for RID stallions. Does seem unfair that some stallion owners are making false claims and using clever semantics to try and pull the wool over the eyes of some mare owners who might not know this.
NB As it was the first time for me (and my mare) I went and saw the stallion I intended to use (Avanti Amorous Archie RID) beforehand and would heartily recommend this is done. This stallion is Grade 1/Class 1, whatever you wish to call it, and the best I found after all my research. In seeing him on a number of occasions I soon found out he is so much more than just the best grading though; the correct way he moves, the way he is put together, his temperament is to die for, and his owner Rita is just so helpful and really guided me so well and made everything so easy. I saw Archie ridden at home and out at competitions, relaxing in the field and stable, at a stallion parade and even chilling in his lorry. He was impressive in every situation and in my opinion if anyone should be claiming their stallion is 'elite' as in the 'crème de la crème' then the guys at Avanti should about Archie!
(Probably did ought to add that I did choose him and now have a corker of a filly by him. I will try and post a piccie!)
Blimey has the cindicate entered already, she has only just hit the floor!
Thanks janetgeorge its all a bit new to me but on the Balinmore Stud facebook page Skip and Sea is listed as elite irish draught stallion.