The best homozygeous coloured stallion to use

Wentink from Scotland AI service is offering Barcutan Zulu Chief.
Homozygous, 16.1hh, Samber, Ico free and British bred by Cutsdean Centurion x Honeybrook Zulu.
He will be presented for grading later this year.
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Regarding Chess semen it is excellent and some have used the semen 72 hours later. Last year we run into a crook that sent out semen with mixed extender and it seems he also did not collect him properly. So all had a free return.

He is now at the Rollehof with Andreas Müller where also Brookhouse is situated and Mr Müller does a great job. Even the third day the semen can still be used for examinations I was told from breeders that got semen this year.

If you want more exact information please contact Andreas Müller via email rollehof@gmx.de so you can get the semen details.

BTW Milky Way is standing at the same AI station and is available shipped semen too.
 
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Regarding Chess semen it is excellent and some have used the semen 72 hours later. Last year we run into a crook that sent out semen with mixed extender and it seems he also did not collect him properly. So all had a free return.

BTW Milky Way is standing at the same AI station and is available shipped semen too.

Be careful! A lot of people are aware where both stallions stood/boarded for at least part of last season and even if you are not implying that place, assumptions are all too easily made!
 
S-N you confuse something!

Milky Way stood at Groomsbridge and the service and care of Milky Way was more than excellent!

Chess was standing at a GERMAN AI center and NOT at Groomsbridge so please do not think wrong! The crook was the German AI center and the states attorney is following the dealings.
 
Thanks for that. See, it's easy to come to the wrong conclusion! Sorry that you had a bad experience and I hope it's all sorted smoothly.
 
Mark....all I can say is WOW!!! He looks amazing and has really grown into himself!!! I saw a very smart UK offspring of his for sale the other day which is what broght him back to mind!! How is he doing out there and any chance if he does well of frozen??? Also, how was he bred again??
 
Mark....all I can say is WOW!!! He looks amazing and has really grown into himself!!! I saw a very smart UK offspring of his for sale the other day which is what broght him back to mind!! How is he doing out there and any chance if he does well of frozen??? Also, how was he bred again??
He's doing well, did some shows and covers a lot of mares for what I understand.
I have a little bit of frozen semen left that I will use on my own mares.

He freezes well but I don't know if they are planning to do it but you can always contact them. www.eblodge.com.au
 
Few pictures of a stallion on a website do not mean the stallion is bad!

Chess has lots of breedings this year as the breeders can get Warmblood papers from all German Associations except Hannover and Holstein as they do not accept the tobiano pattern. So there will be more pictures of foals by him the coming season.
 
Few pictures of a stallion on a website do not mean the stallion is bad!

Chess has lots of breedings this year as the breeders can get Warmblood papers from all German Associations except Hannover and Holstein as they do not accept the tobiano pattern. So there will be more pictures of foals by him the coming season.

I never said he is bad, I just pointed out why I would take SS over him.
I'm very curious to see his foals next season or are there a lot coming also this year?
 
In NZ this yearling mare by TomTom was champion coloured at the Canterbury Riding Club Inhand Show - 22 November 09. Earlier she was Reserve Champion Female youngstock at the Christchurch show. And recently at the Canterbury Breeders Show 2010 she become Champion Pinto Youngstock. She was bred in NZ with frozen semen.
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Once you have been bitten you are hooked on coloured, I like plain horses but there is always some indvidulality about a coloured and we have now bred Three in a row who are Homozgous by two Heterozygous parents.
I am very proud of both of them,
Mark your ex boy looks amazing and his offspring look great you also must be very proud Gwe what is Chess up to theses days?
Just next year Lev and I have decided that our 3 year old Homozygous mare is more like a uphill warmblood to produce racers for us so we eed to find the best Homozygous competetion stallion its got to be really saleable offspring as it will be a guarenteed Homozygous foal, we only want to do AI as well
 
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Once you have been bitten you are hooked on coloured, I like plain horses but there is always some indvidulality about a coloured and we have now bred Three in a row who are Homozgous by two Heterozygous parents.
I am very proud of both of them,
Mark your ex boy looks amazing and his offspring look great you also must be very proud Gwe what is Chess up to theses days?
Just next year Lev and I have decided that our 3 year old Homozygous mare is more like a uphill warmblood to produce racers for us so we eed to find the best Homozygous competetion stallion its got to be really saleable offspring as it will be a guarenteed Homozygous foal, we only want to do AI as well

I might be not the best idea to cover a homozygous mare with a homozygous stallion if you want to sell the foal. In your case i would use a very good jumping stallion like Baloubet du Rouet and sell that outstanding bred coloured foal for much more money then "just" a homozygous one. But that's just my opinion;-)
 
For once I agree with Mr van Nunen, I would breed a homozygous colored mare to one of the "fashion" stallions that are highly in demand as then the foal will certainly sell as easy and more than if it is homozygous colored.
 
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