show_jumper
Well-Known Member
hi there.
i have a beautiful holsteiner x stallion, with fantastic breeding, striking good looks, a temp. to die for and a phenomenal jump. however, for one reason or another, i am still not sure if he will pass a grading, (which he needs, to jump BSJA, unless i want to pay an extra £1000 per year), especially having seen some of the gorgeous stallions who failed at the recent Sport Horse GB grading at Addington.
i never want to breed from him (unless he turns into a world cup horse), but don't want him cut as he is seven years old, a gent at all times (and it seems a waste to cut him) and i don't want him to lose his switched on brainy attitude (which less face it, as much as i love my geldings, it happens).
i think its a shame that the only gradings you can have are with studbook and breeding societies.
wouldn't it be refereshing to have an association which graded stallions, purely for there temp, manners and perhaps ability in their chosen sphere. obviously, they would not be graded in relation to any breeding perposes, but would still enable these stallions to be graded and aknowledged for their strenghts other than the potential of their offspring.
i am really interested to hear what you guys have to say about this, and also, what the restrictions, and grading requirements are in other spheres.
thanks for reading, sorry its a long post!
i have a beautiful holsteiner x stallion, with fantastic breeding, striking good looks, a temp. to die for and a phenomenal jump. however, for one reason or another, i am still not sure if he will pass a grading, (which he needs, to jump BSJA, unless i want to pay an extra £1000 per year), especially having seen some of the gorgeous stallions who failed at the recent Sport Horse GB grading at Addington.
i never want to breed from him (unless he turns into a world cup horse), but don't want him cut as he is seven years old, a gent at all times (and it seems a waste to cut him) and i don't want him to lose his switched on brainy attitude (which less face it, as much as i love my geldings, it happens).
i think its a shame that the only gradings you can have are with studbook and breeding societies.
wouldn't it be refereshing to have an association which graded stallions, purely for there temp, manners and perhaps ability in their chosen sphere. obviously, they would not be graded in relation to any breeding perposes, but would still enable these stallions to be graded and aknowledged for their strenghts other than the potential of their offspring.
i am really interested to hear what you guys have to say about this, and also, what the restrictions, and grading requirements are in other spheres.
thanks for reading, sorry its a long post!