Faberge
Well-Known Member
I wanted to start a thread on the stallions at the expo as the other thread is a lot about the event, but I'd like one about the horses themselves!
I was there on both days and thought there were some super horses there. I'm dressage so my opinions will be in that vein, but some of the others did catch my eye.
Adonnis - I'm biased as I have mare in foal to him so don't need to say much but he looked great has such a good attitude.
Woodlander Wavavoom - Absolutely loved this horse. Despite being at least 2 years younger than everything else there, I thought he showed fabulous loose expressive paces and I saw him being got ready and warmed up; he seemed to have a great laid back nature. He got a bit frightened in the arena, but he was able to settle and his (excellent) rider showed that he is very rideable.
Keystone Rhondeo - This horse had the power and the paces to match and showed himself off well. He has a real 'look at me' when he is in the arena. He was also very quiet and friendly in his stable.
I was also impressed with Worldwide, Treliver Decanter and Fontainebleau.
On the non dressage front, I really liked Contido (his photos did not do him justice) and Chilli Morning is a very smart type. Upton's Deli Circus looked like great fun and his rider was grinning ear to ear while he pinged over all the fences with his ears pricked.
Interested to hear what other people though...
I was there on both days and thought there were some super horses there. I'm dressage so my opinions will be in that vein, but some of the others did catch my eye.
Adonnis - I'm biased as I have mare in foal to him so don't need to say much but he looked great has such a good attitude.
Woodlander Wavavoom - Absolutely loved this horse. Despite being at least 2 years younger than everything else there, I thought he showed fabulous loose expressive paces and I saw him being got ready and warmed up; he seemed to have a great laid back nature. He got a bit frightened in the arena, but he was able to settle and his (excellent) rider showed that he is very rideable.
Keystone Rhondeo - This horse had the power and the paces to match and showed himself off well. He has a real 'look at me' when he is in the arena. He was also very quiet and friendly in his stable.
I was also impressed with Worldwide, Treliver Decanter and Fontainebleau.
On the non dressage front, I really liked Contido (his photos did not do him justice) and Chilli Morning is a very smart type. Upton's Deli Circus looked like great fun and his rider was grinning ear to ear while he pinged over all the fences with his ears pricked.
Interested to hear what other people though...