JanetGeorge
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And to add to the variation- my little man ( in my sig, the one with the white snip) who was by the I.D Kensons Aragorn and out of a TBx Trak mare, looks like he has absolutely no Irish Draught in him at all! He was predominantly a thoroughbred type-
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Yep - perfect example. Kenson's Aragorn, who I had on breeding loan last year and have 4 pure-bred foals by, is actually quarter TB (he's about 19 now and hails from the time when a 3/4 ID colt was eligible for grading on inspection. Three of my Ari foals definitely show that dash of TB quality - the 4th is the incredible bulk!
Ari himself is very 'typey' as an RID (wouldn't have graded otherwise) but does have a very elegant head and neck compared to many RID stallions. He also got to Adv. Medium dressage and could have gone a lot higher if he'd started rather younger than he did (he hunted and show-jumped first!) Sadly, Ari is now retired (with his owner 'delphipuppy') - his one graded RID stallion son, Bowland's Bradley, was sadly lost very soon after grading. I'm just hoping one of my two boys by him will be good enough to follow in his footsteps!
And to add to the variation- my little man ( in my sig, the one with the white snip) who was by the I.D Kensons Aragorn and out of a TBx Trak mare, looks like he has absolutely no Irish Draught in him at all! He was predominantly a thoroughbred type-
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Yep - perfect example. Kenson's Aragorn, who I had on breeding loan last year and have 4 pure-bred foals by, is actually quarter TB (he's about 19 now and hails from the time when a 3/4 ID colt was eligible for grading on inspection. Three of my Ari foals definitely show that dash of TB quality - the 4th is the incredible bulk!
Ari himself is very 'typey' as an RID (wouldn't have graded otherwise) but does have a very elegant head and neck compared to many RID stallions. He also got to Adv. Medium dressage and could have gone a lot higher if he'd started rather younger than he did (he hunted and show-jumped first!) Sadly, Ari is now retired (with his owner 'delphipuppy') - his one graded RID stallion son, Bowland's Bradley, was sadly lost very soon after grading. I'm just hoping one of my two boys by him will be good enough to follow in his footsteps!