Opinions on Audited, TB stallion?

The best part of the pedigree is the Young Emperor mare. Hard to find, and hugely successful in the hunters.

Superlative pedigree for sport. Foxiana is a granddaughter of Von Tromp, whose dam is also the dam of Peter Pan. Her sire was Stefan The Great, son of The Tetrarch, who is also found in SFs and German WBs. Identify was a son of Man O’War, and his 3rd dam’s sire was Rock Sand. Marguerite was the dam of the Steeplechase sire, Petee-Wrack. Gallant Fox is in the lines of 17 hunters and showjumpers–lots of showjumpers-- in my Dr. Birdsall, including Jet Run. Flaming Swords is also a Man O’War daughter and has triple Domino through Blue Larkspur and High Time. Avena is a Blandford daughter, bred to Hyperion, which is a double to Canterbury Pilgrim. Young Emperor has a lovely sport pedigree. On top both Damascus and Private Account are proven.

Tail female is to Fairy Gold, who just happens to have been the dam of Fair Play and Friar Rock.

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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. TABWRDDS WAR HEROWell 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. =)[/QUOTE]

Can you define OUTSTANDING Show Hunter please?

Hundred Acre Wood from 2006-Current has one show record from 2007 in the AA’s

The other horse, Drumfields Expensive Endeavour, doesn’t have a USEF number so no show record. Although I notice that there is a 2006 model out of the same mare that’s USEF recorded as TABWRDDS WAR HERO. Again no USEF record. Understandable as he is only 4.

I like the stallion, I really do but I’d like a little more traceable show info for results.

Thanks Google!

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This daughter of his is for sale:

http://www.bigeq.com/p-Lucinda_Riker-Appendix_Quarter_Horse-Hunter-6471.php

SA i own and bred both those horses.
Oliver - is not showing yet i need to get his USEF name updated to reflect his JC name - jockey club was being a PITA about my name choices.

EMily ( HAW) Should have a longer show record than that, starting in 04. But I have not shown her rated since 07. Shes been leased out and has come home I plan to breed her to escapade this year. I started showing her as a 4 year old when we lived outside of atlanta, finances kept me from campaigning her at a bigger level. However several top trainers in the area
liked her very much and valued her somewhere around 75k if I wanted to sell her.

As a breeder for amateur horses my version of outstanding may be different than a buyers version.
By outstanding I mean:
they are easy to work with
great movers
10 natural jump
very sensible
great attitudes and quick learners
Good feet ( they are both barefoot )
both are solid citizens who have good conformation and substance.
both are very sound and don’t go lame over a bump or scrape in the field
both are unflappable at new locations and need little prep before hitting the show ring.
Both of them can sit in the field for a month with no work, and I can go down throw tack on them and take them for a hack without ace or a longe. They are just that easy going.

The only thing I plan to improve on is the Emilys movement, i put her at a 7 or an 8 
 always in the ribbons but just lacks that flick of finesse at the trot that I’d like to see. She is modeled very much like her mom in that respect.

The gelding is much like his sire and is a much better mover and I think he has a little more scope than the mare.

The link above to his daughter is for sale by the QH people who owned him before Sue Isner got him back.

PM me if you want more pictures, I believe I have several of Audited from the early 90s. The one posted here is mine, i posted it on pedigree querry for sue several years ago. I think I have some of him trotting somewhere as well. I also have video of the mare and the gelding and if you’d like to see the Dam i used pictures of her as well


I hope this helps; I may also be able to find more of the foals born when rainbow chasing farm was standing him in the late 90’s. I understand Triangle Farm up in Raleigh bred several mares to him that should all be going and doing at this point.
I really wish USEF/ USHJA would do something about the name changing thing so it would be easier to keep track of stallion off spring. It’s very frustrating.

OK so here goes


I have Known Audited for YEARS. Way back when his orginial owner brought him down to VA and was standing him out in Franklin, Va. HE is very LOVELY . :wink:
That stallion is a well kept secret and has produced some super nice Hunters . :wink:
He is put together very nice . He is Big and I mean Big. and his movement is Great .
He reminds me of the " Old Style Show Hunters" from back in the times of Castle Magic and Winged Brook. He is that Big Boned Type of TB.
YOU can not go wrong there. And his current owner is a super great person to talk to and work with.
Best of Luck to anyone who breds to him. YOU will get a very nice foal
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Maurice.

I had a horse by Audited, lost him due to a pasture accident in '09. I still miss him every day.

His temperament was exceptional (even as a 2.5 year old which is when I got him), he was gorgeous, easy easy easy to ride, would do anything I asked, was well behaved about everything, I always felt safe on him. (we evented). He was around 17 hands, dark bay.

Many years ago had a filly out of Audited. She had a lovely laided back personality and hunter movement.

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You mean BY Audited (he’s the sire, not the mare). :wink:

Does anyone know where any of his younger get are these days?

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Does anyone know where any of his younger get are these days?[/QUOTE]

That is my question, too!

I guess its time to chime in. Before he went to Va. he was here in NJ. I went to see him here because he was offered to me. At that time the people who owned him were qt. horse breeders. So for the years here he was bred for appendix horses. You need to do your research in that area.

Hello there
 I just discovered that my old man’s old man is Audited! His mom is Win Its Over
 any other pics? Is Audited still alive?