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Gemstone Stable
05:38:20 Snow❆Gem
@ivy

Yup, and have a good day! :D
Crestwood Eq.
05:37:38 Ivy / poison ivy
i have to go :C
Crestwood Eq.
05:36:53 Ivy / poison ivy
Gem

oof
Gemstone Stable
05:36:19 Snow❆Gem
@ivy

lol Yeah, I'm sure gonna need it soon! My time for getting a job is running out. O.o Why don't places just say no and not leave you hanging?!
Crestwood Eq.
05:35:31 Ivy / poison ivy
Gem

Irish luck then girl
Gemstone Stable
05:35:04 Snow❆Gem
@ivy

Oh! Happy birthday! mine on St. Patrick's Day. ;P
Crestwood Eq.
05:34:18 Ivy / poison ivy
thanksssss
FirstLightFarms
05:34:04 puck
Happy birthday!
Crestwood Eq.
05:33:50 Ivy / poison ivy
puck

it's my birthday lol
FirstLightFarms
05:33:25 puck
Hey Ivy :)
Crestwood Eq.
05:33:21 Ivy / poison ivy
gem!!!!!
Crestwood Eq.
05:33:17 Ivy / poison ivy
puck!
Gemstone Stable
05:33:16 Snow❆Gem
@myth

Oh, OK. >.<
FirstLightFarms
05:31:00 puck
Or, okay, you need less than 200 living foals to be considered a small stable
Mythological
05:30:47 Crowley
Glacier
She is 2 so 1 or 2 years she will be old enough.

Gem
Her mother doesn't move lol
FirstLightFarms
05:30:00 puck
The LBs say small stables have bred less than 200 horses, Medium has bred between 200-1000 horses, and Large has bred over 1000.
Gemstone Stable
05:29:50 Snow❆Gem
-HEE Click-

Dark Flaxen Liver Chestnut? O.o
Glacier Bay Cove
05:29:41 Arctic Katz
In three or four years, she will be old enough to ride
Gemstone Stable
05:29:29 Snow❆Gem
@myth

Oh yeah. Hm, her mom then. ;P
Mythological
05:29:08 Crowley
Puck
Yup two! She is big too.

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Gemstone Stable
05:38:20 Snow❆Gem
@ivy

Yup, and have a good day! :D
Crestwood Eq.
05:37:38 Ivy / poison ivy
i have to go :C
Crestwood Eq.
05:36:53 Ivy / poison ivy
Gem

oof
Gemstone Stable
05:36:19 Snow❆Gem
@ivy

lol Yeah, I'm sure gonna need it soon! My time for getting a job is running out. O.o Why don't places just say no and not leave you hanging?!
Crestwood Eq.
05:35:31 Ivy / poison ivy
Gem

Irish luck then girl
Gemstone Stable
05:35:04 Snow❆Gem
@ivy

Oh! Happy birthday! mine on St. Patrick's Day. ;P
Crestwood Eq.
05:34:18 Ivy / poison ivy
thanksssss
FirstLightFarms
05:34:04 puck
Happy birthday!
Crestwood Eq.
05:33:50 Ivy / poison ivy
puck

it's my birthday lol
FirstLightFarms
05:33:25 puck
Hey Ivy :)
Crestwood Eq.
05:33:21 Ivy / poison ivy
gem!!!!!
Crestwood Eq.
05:33:17 Ivy / poison ivy
puck!
Gemstone Stable
05:33:16 Snow❆Gem
@myth

Oh, OK. >.<
FirstLightFarms
05:31:00 puck
Or, okay, you need less than 200 living foals to be considered a small stable
Mythological
05:30:47 Crowley
Glacier
She is 2 so 1 or 2 years she will be old enough.

Gem
Her mother doesn't move lol
FirstLightFarms
05:30:00 puck
The LBs say small stables have bred less than 200 horses, Medium has bred between 200-1000 horses, and Large has bred over 1000.
Gemstone Stable
05:29:50 Snow❆Gem
-HEE Click-

Dark Flaxen Liver Chestnut? O.o
Glacier Bay Cove
05:29:41 Arctic Katz
In three or four years, she will be old enough to ride
Gemstone Stable
05:29:29 Snow❆Gem
@myth

Oh yeah. Hm, her mom then. ;P
Mythological
05:29:08 Crowley
Puck
Yup two! She is big too.

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Stud ideas? September 17, 2020 08:03 PM


Gallops Estate
 
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***Before anyone comes at me, I am going to post pictures of the mares I am thinking about breeding later. I need some confo shots and better pictures than the head.
So, I am an eventer and have 3 mares. I would like to breed 1-2 of them to get an eventing foal. I am looking for sire suggestions. I would prefer WB types but will look at all! Here is a little about them.
Hope- Swedish WarmbloodXLippizaner. 17.1 hh.
-Stunning dressage mare who is very willing to work and loves her job. She has a very flat back so I would like a stud with better jumping conformation. She has an overall good personality and I would not mind a tiny her. She does need a man who is better on the jumping aspect as well cause she is not a huge fan of bigger things. Something with a little more speed and stamina would be great.
Fancy- AQHA. 14.2 hh big bodied
https://www.allbreedpedigree.com/fancy+little+flirt
-Big bodied mare that realy holds your leg. She is extremely nervous so would need a boy that has a calmer deamenor. She needs to have a stud who is taller and better in the dressage aspect. She is very correct in her conformation so any boy could do her good in that aspect.
Pepper-APHA-16.2
https://www.allbreedpedigree.com/peppers+lucky+chance
This girly is my baby. She is very in your pocket and would walk through hell for me. She has a shorter neck and a long back with an extreme powerhouse in her hind end. She needs a longer strided boy as well as an all arounder eventing sire. She has a nice dressage gait for the body she has. Total APHA so she kindof moves like a slug at times. She is not a huge fan of jumping.

Edited at September 18, 2020 10:01 AM by Gallops Estate
Stud ideas? September 17, 2020 08:05 PM


FirstLightFarms

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If you're looking for an eventer, I would try more thoroughbred sires than warmblood. That hot blood comes in handy on the cross country course. ;)
That being said, most TBs are JC registered and require live cover, so it'll be a bit difficult to find an affordable one that also will breed to non TB mares.
Stud ideas? September 17, 2020 08:41 PM

Former Stable
 
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Have they had their panels done?
Stud ideas? September 17, 2020 09:10 PM


Cappuccino
 
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Theres so much more info that's needed.
What registeries are you going with etc. LC or cooled or frozen?
I'd say have a search on facebook for eventer breeding groups and go from there.
It's also pretty necessary to see the conformation and pedigree to help match accordingly
Stud ideas? September 17, 2020 09:33 PM


Wagner Eventing
 
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Pepper and fancy are both N/N negative.

Timber Canyon said:
Have they had their panels done?


Stud ideas? September 18, 2020 09:57 AM


Gallops Estate
 
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For what I am looking for, I would prefer cooled or frozen. LCs for what I want are usually to far away. I will look up some groups on that! I will post pictures later and put pedigrees in original post! Thank you.

Cappuccino said:
Theres so much more info that's needed.
What registeries are you going with etc. LC or cooled or frozen?
I'd say have a search on facebook for eventer breeding groups and go from there.
It's also pretty necessary to see the conformation and pedigree to help match accordingly


Stud ideas? September 18, 2020 08:55 PM


Equestrians dreams
 
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I dint get to see the pics wish I could help... :(
Stud ideas? September 19, 2020 08:31 AM


EmeraldHillsFarm
 
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It looks like Pepper is only 3 years old this year, I would wait until she's older and has a proven show record before breeding her.
As to your other mares, its hard to say without seeing them but I imagine they would benefit from a TB or lighter WB stud. I second the idea of checking out some eventing Facebook groups, forums, etc to look for stallions that might suit your mares.
Stud ideas? October 8, 2020 01:22 AM

Former Stable
 
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My barrel horse had her first foal at 4, then started riding after he was weaned. The foal's purpose was to be a ranch horse, and that's what he is. A good show record doesn't always mean the horse is quality. I look at it more as how much money someone was willing to pay for training. I definitely support the idea of looking on Facebook for studs. There's a ton of good ones out there. I've seen plenty of tbs that would breed to mares of other breeds too, so a TB shouldn't be that hard to find. I look mostly in the South Central US, and most of the good TB boys I see are in Texas. Avoid Oklahoma bred TBs. Most of the ones I've met suck. I'm from Oklahoma, and our race horses are not great. I see a lot of eventing type horses in states to the west of me and way in the northeast. It's ranch/rodeo central where I'm at, so Facebook is my go to if I want to look at horses that could leap right over me. My stud horse may have a long stride, but he is the laziest sucker I have ever met and not a single one of his foals has any motivation. Great for me since I like slow and quiet with a bit of cow sense. Not good for jumping at all lol.

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