17 Hand gray TB stallion.
That’s a really outstanding combination of proven, sport bloodlines. You don’t see Grey Sovereign up that close as a rule. It’s a really nice pedigree, top to bottom. I personally, love the Blue Larkspur and Sir Gallahad on the bottom as well as the Damascus and Buckpasser on top. Very nice – what does he look like and where does he stand?
PennyG
He sure is handsome As far as pics, I would, but I think VB could have very easily, which makes me wonder why she didn’t, so I will let her!
Mmmmm… do you have any pics of this horse?!!
Well, I really like his pedigree, and the one picture I could find of him on Google was really nice! Just a confo shot, but still…
Love the pedigree, and have always thought the horse was attractive.
Audited stands in Gloucester, VA with Sue Isner. Her farm is Hunt’s End Farm. I know several of his offspring - they are lovely movers, nice jumpers and have wonderful personalities. His daughter Bali Hai did very well last year in VHSA Associate standings. Sue is great to deal with and if you are looking for a nice hunter I don’t think you can go wrong.
wow, cool pedigree! You don’t see a pedigree with the Blue Larkspur line without Hail to Reason in it too often (goes back many times), and Tail Mail to Teddy. Nice! Where can I find pictures?
Sorry about that!
I didn’t post pictures for no particular reason. I LOVE his pedigree and conformation. He has some age on him which is a crying shame.
He’s here in Virginia and is BIG! That’s awesome.
I agree with all of that. Do you know if he ships?
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Not a huge poster, but here I go…
I used to ride a daughter of Audited. She was young, and “green”…with pro training, but a very limited amount. Even at 5 or 6 with limited training she made me feel like a great rider. So easy, comfortable, and loved to jump!
She sold needing tune up to a young pregnant woman who fell in love with her. She showed her until late in pregnancy, and as soon as she could afterward.
I love Private Account. Cyriz’s dam sire is Private Account. And now I have her as well and they are a matched pair. I’ve loved every Private Account I’ve ever seen.
I have noticed him in print ads many times. My eye is always drawn to him. I have always had questions about his engine though being a bit light and high in the hindquarters, but what a lovely head/neck. Would love to see a video. Anyone know about movement?
I’ve had some private e-mails from good friends and not a one can say a bad thing about his movement (lovely) or his jumping ability.
This is a good one, folks. And due to his age, should get used. Don’t miss out on a chance for superior bloodlines!!!
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That was exactly my concern when I came across him before I bred my TB mare. My mare is a bit wasp-waisted and it wouldn’t have been a good match. I always spend some time staring at his ad every year. Something about him I really like.
I’ve seen his ad quite a bit, mostly in the VA Horse Journal, and have him on my list for one of my newer TB mares, mostly due to his bloodlines. That list is pretty long though…
so… a day late and a dollar short right?
but i saw this and had to post something.
I have 2 audited babies. both out of my now retired bold ruler
mare. they are both OUTSTANDING show hunters.
Hundred Acre Wood & Drumfields Expensive Endeavour
The '99 mare is a great mover 10 jump right from the start and
was the easiest thing to break EVER. was doing the adults by the end of her 4yo year… such a GREAT BRAIN! She’s ribboned in top company on the flat and over fences. Just consistent and so easy to ride and NOT mareish at all!!
so we bred the mare back in 05.
The 06 gelding is even nicer than the mare. The mare is built much like her mom, kinda husky through the barrel, but nicely built. She can do the 3/6 but i need to be dead on accurate or she has trouble.
The gelding, built like Audited and a little taller than the mare, will turn 5 in late may. same great brain, so sensible, unflappable can’t find a spook in him anywhere. Loves to please and be loved on. Great work ethic and this guy makes 3’ feel like a cross rail. ton’s of scope and SO brave and confident for his age it is just unreal.
and sound?! omg… these guys ( all 3) have a wicked pain tolerance. if they get an abcess they wont go lame until the day before and then are sound the next day.
I can’t say enough good things about Audited. I would have bred back right away but some folks up in NJ got ahold of him in '00 and didnt do much with him until sue found him and bought him from them in late 04. lots of pictures of his babies on my fb page and on my website.
Without fail at every horse show i take them to i am asked what kind of warmblood they are. People are absolutely shocked when i tell them that they are both card carrying papered tbreds. Well worth the stud fee… and shes got him on that SHN payback auction for the arabs as well if you are looking to get a good discount on the fee.
ive got some very early video of the gelding at his first show on youtube too. =)
http://www.shnpayback.org/stallions/audited.xml
Hmmm, less then an hour from me, something to keep in mind for my TB…
According to SHN, he’s live cover only.