youngsters by polling or pilot

jackpolling

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Does anyone own any youngsters by the stallions polling or pilot? I have a just backed 4year old by polling and wondered if anyone has got a brother or sister and what they are turning out like?
 
Hi thanks for the reply! beautiful mare il get some pics of jack up 2mra when iv got a good one! he's very dark bay and loohe's actually similar to yours in how they are put together he's got a lot of maturing to do! only had him 4months and he looked like a foal when I had him as he did that bad winter out! but now he won't stop growing!
 
Can't wait to see pictures. What type is his mum? Remys mum is my lightweight hunter who is tb cross warmblood (arlequin DES sarts). How big is jack. Rem is already 16.2. Not sure how she got so big as her mum is only 16hh and remy is her 1st foal. We were really dissapointed when she was first born as she was so small and then just like yours now she won't stop growing. How was jack to back? Remy is really really bright and picks things up really quick but, can be a little madam at times and has right temper tantrums! What you planning on doing with yours? I do dressage and showing bit, might have to learn to jump as she has hit her dad's jump. Think she'd be cracking eventer. I read the other day on a forum that polling had died- very sad. Was tempted to put my mare to him again as I've been so pleased with remy. Really nice to talk to somebody with another polling youngster!
 
Yes I had heard he had passed away . Jack is standing at 15.3 hoping for 16h really hes a lot like his dad in his face a bit to pretty to be a boy. He's been ok to back not done anything over naughty just very sharp and we have seen our share of tantrums and stamping feet! Literaly! So the attitude seems to be a common thing! but he 's settling into work better now and coming along nicely. Very brave in traffic hacks alone etc. He went a bit backwards in the school so we have taken him back to basics and let him enjoy what hes doing. Hoping for a good horse so no need to rush him hes just going to take time. As for scope we have seen him loose jump and he jumped like a stag brilliant technique very clever which could work for or against we will have to see!
 
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