Sea Accounts is out competing–just moved up to I in eventing, maybe shooting for a ** this fall? Can’t remember. His owner posts here.
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Not Pleasant Colony, But Sea Lion, just approved ATA, has got a line to Graustark, who is PC’s sire’s full brother. PC got his phenotype from his sire, who is noted for tall, rangy TBs. Graustark was also very tall and has far more equally accomplished sport horse descendants, many of whom are in Europe.[/QUOTE]
Sea Accounts has similar pedigree as Sea Lion including the line to Graustark. In Sea Accounts case the line is one generation closer.
Also, Sea Accounts is ATA approved as well.
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Good description of my PC grandbaby via Majesterian! I would seriously consider breeding my filly (someday, not in the next few years) to a horse with PC bloodlines, though I would hope to find one who is approved TK. That’s probably asking too much…
My guy’s sire was getting ready for the TK approval process when he passed. He has fillies who are approved with multiple registries, including Silvershulace who evented either prelim or intermediate and one of her babies (Holsteiner, I believe) won at the AECs last year.
ETA: Disclaimer - the statements about Silvershulace and her babies are from memory when I was looking for status of Majesterian babies, and could be inaccurate.[/QUOTE]
This one looks a lot like mine type wise–I need to take some new pictures of her she looks absolutely regal this season.
Apt to Please (Pleasant Tap x Sweet Ernestine/Meadowlake)
And this is the AP Indy Grandson: Rhythm Royale (Indy x Rhythm Quest/Rhythm)
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4968958654723&set=a.4968957774701.179761.1021903725&type=3&theater
I just bought a very nice young TB by MD sire Dance with Ravens. He’s a son of AP Indy. A few other COTHers have his progeny and are impressed.
http://www.northviewstallions.com/index.php/stallions/maryland-sires/dance-with-ravens
My guy is a cat like athlete. Floats over the ground. Really looking forward to getting him out later this year to compete. I event, but this guy would be suitable for the straight jumper ring.
They look even more similar in type in this one :lol: :
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10200254634861502&set=a.10200254624901253.1073741825.1021903725&type=3&permPage=1
But yes, very similar seeming types.
My guy has schooled Advanced x-country questions, but he absolutely LOVES dressage. He has more sit and finds an uphill balance with huge lift in the shoulders easier than most warmbloods I’ve been around. He doesn’t have the huge WB suspension, but is a pure athlete and a blast, especially now that I am learning to ride him better… Barring one of the many, many possible derailments which can happen I expect us to reach GP dressage, despite my many failings as a rider, because he makes up for a lot of them and ends up acting like a schoolmaster even as he’s learning, too.
This is big girl doing dressage: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1609813958205&set=pb.1021903725.-2207520000.1367952871.&type=3&theater
Free Jumping: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1587242993945&set=pb.1021903725.-2207520000.1367952871.&type=3&theater
Lunar Launch: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1406554156837&set=pb.1021903725.-2207520000.1367953231.&type=3&theater
She made the Hanoverian Jumper Breeding program–has quite a lot of scope over fences. A close relative of hers was the Highest Scoring FEH in the country last year.
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Lunar Launch: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1406554156837&set=pb.1021903725.-2207520000.1367953231.&type=3&theater
She made the Hanoverian Jumper Breeding program–has quite a lot of scope over fences. A close relative of hers was the Highest Scoring FEH in the country last year.[/QUOTE]
:lol: at lunar launch. I’m curious about the close relative!
BTW - I just sent a friend request. You’ll be able to tell it’s me by my real name, which isn’t a secret but I don’t want to type so I can avoid webcrawlers…
Shee’s Magic (West Coast Young Event Horse Overall Champion 83.3%) : pedigree: http://www.pedigreequery.com/shees+magic
How about Kentucky Derby winner Grindstone, sire of Belmont winner Birdstone, grandsire of Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird?
for $2,500.
http://www.oakhurstthoroughbreds.com/stallions/baquero/Grindstone%20tri-fold%20flyer%202013.pdf
Standing at a center where they do AI, etc. here:
http://www.oakhurstthoroughbreds.com/page.asp?page=directions
What about the Sea Hero stallions Sea Accounts and Hero’s Tribute?