Pilox by Pilot ?

Does anyone have any familiarity with the types of babies Pilox throws? Thanks for any insight!

I was researching him several months ago and couldn’t find much information- I’m hopeful that someone will have some knowledge!

Me too pinkpony321! Oh and for anyone reading this I specifically want to know about the foals temperaments! I am looking for ammy friendly! :slight_smile:

He is now standing at Solomon Farm:
http://www.solomonfarm.com/stallions/pilox.html

Horsetelex offspring results:
http://www.horsetelex.nl/horses/progeny/197174

I bred a fun, easy to train, ammy friendly one but he was out of an ammy friendly ISH so I can’t be sure how much Pilox contributed to temperment.

Thanks Lingkra and Titan! Titan, what did your Pilox end up doing, how old is he now?

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We have a 2012 GOV colt, Poet’s Leap, by Pilox out of Galoubet A mare with a TB damline (5 x 5 Nasrullah). He is about 40% TB by pedigree, but he has sizable bone and body size. He is 11 months old right now, a gelding, and stands a shade under 15 H. Big mover, big athletic type, big personality. He looks to be a GP jumper prospect. A sophisticated amateur would have no trouble with him, but not for beginners as he is super smart and sizes up the humans for sure. We have had fun educating him to age appropriate skills as he is a quick study. He has his sire’s coloring but with a attractive amount of white on his face and three half socks. International jumper Taloubet Z who won the 2011 WC Finals in show jumping is Galoubet A-Polydor (Pilot) and inspired this breeding for us. :slight_smile:

I sold my 2006 gelding as a 4 yo to the vet who came to do a PPE on his 3 yo brother. Not sure what he is doing now but he was very easy to break and had very nice gates and great attitude.

One of the favorite horses at a barn was by Pilox. This horse was perfect and automatic every ride. He started his career eventing, ran Training Level but was a tad heavy to make speed x-country. Now same owner rides him in the jumpers. This horse could do the jr. jumpers. He’s very willing and agreeable, while super athletic both on the flat and o/f

(Said horse, Pippo, looks exactly like him. Same face )

I was interested in him when he stood at Dreamscape farm. Jennifer said he does tend to throw on the heavier side so she wouldn’t recommend breeding him to a heavier/older style mare.

Hello I have owned a Pilox gelding for almost 15 years. He is still sound at 20 and has been the best horse I have ever owned, hands down. I am currently ISO progeny related to Pilox so I may buy or breed another horse from the “P” line. Pilox is no longer breeding at Solomon Farms unfortunately. Does anyone have any information on how I can go about finding Pilox babies? Thank you!

This is a really old post about my horse Pippin/ Pippo!! How cool 😎