Thinking ahead.....

sojeph

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My daughter is 10 ATM and her pony is a 13.1hh weightcarrying type that even I can ride but I'm thinking daughter will need something a bit taller in the next few years to accomodate her already very long legs and something that is up to doing a bit of everything. SO am considering putting her ponio in foal. Any suggestions as to what type of stallion I should be thinking about?
This is her pony ATM..13.1hh 9 yrs..Highland/connie type
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Thanks in advance(if anyone replies
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If you were over here I would suggest a lovely 15hh Paint stallion.
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Something with a little less weight and something around the 15hh - 15.2hh mark is what I would be looking for.
 
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If you were over here I would suggest a lovely 15hh Paint stallion.
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Something with a little less weight and something around the 15hh - 15.2hh mark is what I would be looking for.

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Oooo yes...your little stallion would be perfect
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Have you got a little pot and a turkey baster I could use?!
 
BTW..Am trying to encourage daughter down the dressage route partly because she definitely has a feel for dressage and partly for my nerves.LOL!!
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I have posted some pics on sleeping dragons post of foals out of similar types of mares by a small T.B stallion so you can see the type of thing you would get with that cross.
 
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Have a look on the Sports Pony Society site; they have graded stallions and some of them are very lush!

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Oooh, thanks..will do
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I have posted some pics on sleeping dragons post of foals out of similar types of mares by a small T.B stallion so you can see the type of thing you would get with that cross.

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Great, off to have a look..Thanks
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you shire x cob mare is stunning! what about a tb stallion to her? my friend has a tb x shire and it fantstic at everything with brains and brakes!!! unlike my nutty little sport horse!
 
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