GGRider
Well-Known Member
We are looking for a natural covering sport horse stallion standing in the south west. Something in the approx £500 NFNF category. Anyone got any suggestions?
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Just after quick suggestions to help our search, as we are new to south west, can't be writing great long threads at this time of night after another long day. Got a good idea of what I am after and why, so not about to justify entire breeding plan or rush her off to the first available stud!
My names not 'Wiggy', i am not what old men wear on their heads.
I'm at college 4 days a week 8-6pm, up at half 5 everymorning feeding animals. Get about 10 pieces of coursework a week to do, and i've had 2 hours sleep this weekend.. along with working 7.30am - 10pm yesterday![]()
Although i don't have super human powers, i'm 18 and have had several energy drinks throughout the course of today![]()
Is she an exceptional mare with good competition record or amazing breeding? If she isn't then its not worth breeding from her. Just adding more useless horses to the market.
At the tender age of 18 I very much doubt you would recognise an exceptional mare if it trod on your foot.
You know, many of us will breed a foal or two for our own use from our non olympic/world class mares, gaining great pleasure from it and ensuring the off spring is correctly reared and looked after.
Having an 18 year old tell us we haven't a clue has made me smile.
Poor Wiggy - getting a bashing now! Maybe they really do teach something at college, Alice?! She does get coursework after all! teehee.
Assuming it's an equine course, lets hope they teach them useful things like holding a twitch and not letting the handle go.
I have sent you a stallion suggestion. A rare old fashioned english blood horse. Might suit your rubbish mare !! and remember to book the services of Wiggy for help at foaling time, you will never do it by yourself.
I have 3 jobs aswell as college, my comment wasn't a lecture, it was atchually abit tongue in cheek, but never mind.
Contact narramore stud, they have a lovely stallion who produces foals that go on to be successful in all fields
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Narramore-Stud/206469610070?ref=ts&fref=ts