Hollycat
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Richard Davidson said on BBC that he was speaking to Edward Gal about Totilas and that as a 6 year old when he went to try him he got off him quickly and went to get his stable rider, as he was hot with big movement (many top riders will not risk being injured on a young horse). He is also not an easy horse in the stable, that was also the comment made on TV by Richard Davidson.
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Thats really interesting - thanks
In essense then when he does stand as a breeding stallion, he could produce a lot of very hot, very difficult foals who will never actually be very trainable as the majority of riders will not be able to stay on them long enough to train them!
So a little like Jazz, for those breeding for themselves Totilas may be a no no (unless a very good rider indeed) but may be very good if wishing to sell the foal. On the other hand he may pass on a very quiet disposition - who knows!
Richard Davidson said on BBC that he was speaking to Edward Gal about Totilas and that as a 6 year old when he went to try him he got off him quickly and went to get his stable rider, as he was hot with big movement (many top riders will not risk being injured on a young horse). He is also not an easy horse in the stable, that was also the comment made on TV by Richard Davidson.
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Thats really interesting - thanks
In essense then when he does stand as a breeding stallion, he could produce a lot of very hot, very difficult foals who will never actually be very trainable as the majority of riders will not be able to stay on them long enough to train them!
So a little like Jazz, for those breeding for themselves Totilas may be a no no (unless a very good rider indeed) but may be very good if wishing to sell the foal. On the other hand he may pass on a very quiet disposition - who knows!