Stallion UNIQUE R

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Just following on from a previous post asking about my stallion UNIQUE R.

If anyone would like to see videos of him moving/jumping then please feel free to email me at ortonlanestud@aol.com

I am sure that those of you that were critical of him being a stallion and didn't think he has the WOW factor would see as to why with his bloodlines, movement and jump he is kept entire.

Also the pics of him on horsemart were taken as a rising 3yr old.

If anyone has any idea how to upload the videos on this site then I would be most grateful.

Kind regards
Orton Lane Stud
 
you need to put the videos on YouTube, Zippyvideos or photobucket or similar, then link to them from this site
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At present he has not been graded. He was due to go the first year he arrived here. Unfortunately in the 1st two weeks of arriving he jumped over his 1.40m door and through the weave grill. Apart from a few scratches he looked ok. This was two weeks before the AES grading, he was sent to Geoff Glazzards yard for Derek Moreton to take to the grading, where 2 days before the grading they found he had actually hurt his back. Therefore we scratched from grading for him to go 6mnths later. The first we then knew about it was when the results appeared in H&H. He has been given time to mature in himself since and was broken 12mnths ago by Derek. We have been working on his flatwork and jumping at home. As he is 6yr this year we have to pay £1000 BSJA to jump him, this we will do in the spring and let him jump at the lower end BSJA before grading in the auctumn, as 6yr old he has to jump 1.20m tracks for grading. He and Tiger are horses that have got to last me a lifetime, therfore will not be overfaced and careers cut short just for the sake of grading NOW. I am not a professional rider with an endless string of horses. I have 15 in at the min (Includ broodmare, kids ponies, the dealing horses and hubby's horses) 6 are my peronal horses and they are all youngsters, slow but sure and they will last well into their late teens. Unfortunately as I also buy and sell for a living my own horses get left a little behind as its the dealing horses that keeps them in bed and board as so to speak. Both Unique's (Stable name Cloggy) and Tiger (Stable name - Iggy) have produced fab looking foals from their first crop, infact keeping them in the field has been their owners problems as they keep jumping out. Also Uniques foals have all possessed his outstanding movement.
 
If your stallion is not graded which society issues your covering certificates to be able to register the foals.
 
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