natalia
Well-Known Member
Hello,
As some of you may know i bought myself a nice MW 15.2hh mare, she's had 2 foals, is currently unbroken and is a homozygous coloured. I have sat on her and ridden her round the yard, but am unsure if I want to break her this year or get a foal out of her myself to keep then break her next year. She's nicely put together, moves well and is WH stamp. So, any suggestions as to what I could put her to. I want to make my perfect horse- 16hh coloured, big moving, big jump to do WH, BSJA, basically an all round type that will show CHAPS and BSPA, not be too buzzy, hunt on the odd day and be an allround superstar. Because she's homozygous I can pick any colour, so thats a plus point, but want importantly a stallion that stamps his stock with an outstanding temp, and natural movement. This is all theoretical at the moment, I may still ride her away properly myself and show her next season, but want to keep my options open, and at least have an idea of a nice stallion that I could use, esp. if she turns out to be not so great under saddle herself! (although she hasn't been bothered by anything so far so this is doubtful)
As some of you may know i bought myself a nice MW 15.2hh mare, she's had 2 foals, is currently unbroken and is a homozygous coloured. I have sat on her and ridden her round the yard, but am unsure if I want to break her this year or get a foal out of her myself to keep then break her next year. She's nicely put together, moves well and is WH stamp. So, any suggestions as to what I could put her to. I want to make my perfect horse- 16hh coloured, big moving, big jump to do WH, BSJA, basically an all round type that will show CHAPS and BSPA, not be too buzzy, hunt on the odd day and be an allround superstar. Because she's homozygous I can pick any colour, so thats a plus point, but want importantly a stallion that stamps his stock with an outstanding temp, and natural movement. This is all theoretical at the moment, I may still ride her away properly myself and show her next season, but want to keep my options open, and at least have an idea of a nice stallion that I could use, esp. if she turns out to be not so great under saddle herself! (although she hasn't been bothered by anything so far so this is doubtful)