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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
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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.
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Have they had their panels done?
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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
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Pepper and fancy are both N/N negative. Timber Canyon said: Have they had their panels done?
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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
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I dint get to see the pics wish I could help... :(
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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.
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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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