Thoroughbred or very high xx blood sires available in the US?

Does anyone remember a lovely chestnut TB stallion (but not Fun & Fancy Free), I think he was in the 15.3 range & a stunning mover? Maybe on the West Coast or in Canada now?

At 2.5, Cougar Trail (Jaguar Mail / As Di Villagana) is not yet ready for prime time, but if at maturity is still a stallion (as Fred points out, they must prove themselves), at 5/8 TB, he is very modern and fits the requested criteria.

Photos are all from last April (almost 16.2 then, now approx 16.3?). He has just come home from Junior’s and is settling in beautifully.

MOC love that he’s been kept intact. He’s about 73% xx and lovely. Can’t wait to see how he progresses.

[QUOTE=Fred;7602719]
Thank you for mentioning A Fine Romance, ivy62.
I don’t think there can be any doubt that he is proven sire of performance horses.
He and I are officially retired from breeding, but I do have some frozen semen.

There are two exceptional young AFR sons, one a two yr old, one a yearling, and at least one grandson in my barn now, who may be available for breeding in the coming years.
Of course performance is important to me, so any of them being kept as stallions is dependent on them showing talent in the ring.[/QUOTE]

What is the dam lines of these boys? Very exciting.