Spyda
Well-Known Member
I am pondering which stallions to shortlist for my new broodmare for next year. She's Polish Warmblood ex a Dual purpose racing TB. She'll be 11 years old next year, is bright bay, 16.1hh, is well conformed and very athletic. Critisms would have to be, a little weak through the loin, minutely straight through the shoulder and hind leg (but not by much) and I'd like a little more bone ideally - but I am ultra critical. Most people would not notice these but I am aware of her slight imperfections. She moves really nicely and covers the ground well but favours the flatter paces from the TB side of her breeding. She evented seccessfully up to Intermediate level but had an accident in the field (hind leg caught in rug when rolling, paniced and tried to jump an unjumpable hedge = now permanently unlevel behind. The horse has been bumming about at grass for the past 2 years until I bought her last week.
I've up to £1500 to spend in total and would like to produce something a little bigger than the mare, suitable for eventing and dressage. This may be my last foal so I would like to breed something really special.
Can anyone suggest top stallion/s which strongly stamp their offspring with super movement, good looks, size, bone and trainable temperament???? Know I don't ask for much, eh!! LOL
But figure the better the stallion I choose the best chance I have of producing something really nice for my son to ride in the future. I'd like to use a stallion which is already proven, with lots of offspring already proving themselves.
Any ideas anyone?
I've up to £1500 to spend in total and would like to produce something a little bigger than the mare, suitable for eventing and dressage. This may be my last foal so I would like to breed something really special.
Can anyone suggest top stallion/s which strongly stamp their offspring with super movement, good looks, size, bone and trainable temperament???? Know I don't ask for much, eh!! LOL
Any ideas anyone?