Stallions "May I" and "High Tension"

Anastasia

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Could someone tell me more about these stallions, have heard that both are producing some outstanding offspring.
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Zeus

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I have met them both and they are cracking stallions with fab temperaments. I was also shown their off spring that were at the stud and I was seriously impressed. The youngsters were real quality and would go on and excel at any job.
 

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I have met both boys, and they are lovely!! The offspring that I have seen have all been marvellous too - Sally also has a lovely young colt by May I, who I believe she is intending to keep entire, who has inherited his fathers good looks and has the sweetest temperament. I am looking forward to meeting this year's foals, in particular a rather beautiful chestnut colt who has aparrently already been sold at less than a week old, destined for an eventing career!
 

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Could someone tell me more about these stallions, have heard that both are producing some outstanding offspring.
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I have a 5 year old mare here at present by High Tension - only a 5 year old with foal at foot. She is without doubt the nicest and EASIEST TB mare I've ever had to my stallion. The only problem with her is my staff have fallen in love with her and are plotting to steal her (which the owner would not like!
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If I had a mare I wanted to put to a TB, he would be my first choice - not least because he has the best a*se and hind leg I've ever seen on a TB - but also because he obviously throws great temperament!
 
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