KWPN someone simplify this for me!!!

who cares–take the Morgans and Arabs (full, or some part) to the Morgan and Arab shows where they can be competitive.

Hey Dave - once upon a time, somebody bred an Arabian mare to a Hanoverian stallion. The resulting filly grew up and was bred to another Hanoverian stallion, and the resulting filly from that cross is doing pretty solid 3rd Level work, and schooling 4th. She doesn’t get shown - my pocketbook doesn’t allow it - but I am willing to bet she could hold her own against most of the 3rd Level horses in our area - despite being 1/4 Arabian. :lol:

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Hey Dave - once upon a time, somebody bred an Arabian mare to a Hanoverian stallion. The resulting filly grew up and was bred to another Hanoverian stallion, and the resulting filly from that cross is doing pretty solid 3rd Level work, and schooling 4th. She doesn’t get shown - my pocketbook doesn’t allow it - but I am willing to bet she could hold her own against most of the 3rd Level horses in our area - despite being 1/4 Arabian. :lol:[/QUOTE]

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WOW not sure why folks are going of on a tangent about cross breeding but each to their own.

Firstly she will be registered half arab BUT as she is a particularly stunning mare who, if she reaches her full potential, may be bred later and as such I wanted to know her options.

Her sire won his keuring and she definately has some of his movement and looks.

Guess I’ll call them but it looks like maybe Book B so if I bred her later to a dutch stallion I could register the foal.

Thanks for those that gave constructive information.