Cremello warmblood stallions

I love cremellos. Probably because a friend growing up had a big gorgeous mare from the same ranch/breeding program as the buckskin from dances with wolves. She was not surprisingly very well trained and smart and personable. So while it is generally not a desirable color for the nonbreeder I would take a dozen just like her, but the high quality ones are generally retained.

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That’s the problem with words; you have to read them to find out they’re crap.

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I’m sorry you wasted time on me.

Next time I’ll do better, I promise.

Take care.

Colour aside as I have been toying with the idea of breeding my appendix mare to a QH stallion who would improve on her for dressage. Those whom I have found, while they do dressage would not improve on my mare’s movement. While I like him as a QH I am more impressed with the movement on his progeny based on a video I found. I wonder what mares he is breeding? Thanks for sharing.

https://youtu.be/ZYNwyyLoNbg

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This is irrelevant to the thread but I just want to say what a lovely looking horse your gelding is; he has a very kind expression. <3

What a lovely horse!

Thank you both! He is definitely one in a million and very special which am why I am curious if he could be replicated with a breeding to an American Cream Draft with sport in mind. I unfortunately am selling him due to lack of time and money, but I bet it will be the biggest mistake of my life.

I know you asked for warmblood stallions and he is a thoroughbred but my horse is turned out with a Goldmaker baby and he is very athletic, moves correctly, but still ammy friendly and very honest. His owner is a greener re-rider and she does fine on him.

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