Looking for Chin-Chin bred stallions

I bred my Beach Boy mare to Classe this year. Eagerly awaiting the black dot.
I like the Chin Chin’s a lot.

Classe will make them modern and beautiful, but the mares need to have blood. It is easily mistaken when looking at Classe, because he himself if blooded, and quick with the legs. It is also recommended that your mare have a good mind, as some have been a little difficult.

Tim

I would highly recommend BMC Chiquitin la Silla.

He is by Chin Chin out of Primula la Silla (Pilot x Goldlack).

He won “Best promising stallion jumping 2007” award ridden by Jeroen Dubbeldam at Zwolle International Holland and he is KWPN approved. During the inspection of his offspring the uniformity across his first generation impressed the jury, which qualified his progeny as animals of quality, having excellent conformation with power and a harmonious, balanced and suspended way of going.

He is now back in Mexico :slight_smile: available in La Silla stud.

He has sired both sport horses and approved stallions.

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I had the opportunity to ride him when I was at La Silla, amazing temperament, beautiful gaits and great mind. A complete gentleman. He is the dam sire of my three year old stallion by Casall.