Thoroughbred Stallions

I was a fan of Absolut and really love the looks of Harvest Moon. It is a crying shame he did not have JC papers or I would have used him many times!

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I love Harvest Moon! :slight_smile: Susan Crotty in PA used to own him and he has some really nice youngsters down in her area that did well on the line and I believe went on to nice hunter careers after that as well

He isnt a registered TB so that might have some bearing on who might use him for their mares if the registration option is important as well. And no idea if he has any approvals in any of the WB registries either …[/QUOTE]

Hello!

Thanks for the compliments on Harvest Moon, its great to hear! It is too bad he isn’t JC registered, but I am working on trying to get him approved for some of the WB registries. He has produced a lot of nice show quality hunters, so for those looking for a performance horse he would be a great option. Because this is my first year with him and I’m still working on registries, I have reduced his stud fee, as well as offering promotions.

www.williamssporthorses.ca

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how small is he? The upfront Storm Bird, Terlingua, Key To The Mint, Never Bend, and Damascus are a sporthorse goldmine.The very bottom (dams damline) is the only weaker link. Any good confo pics? The one on PQ he is standing camped under and the ones on the website he is racing or standing camped under or has leg wraps on etc.[/QUOTE]

Will try to get some more. He is on stall rest, and blew up his ankle doing stupid stallion things in the paddock. I’ve got loads of pictures of his first crop of now 4 yr olds and they are super athletic babies, natural jumping ability and the smallest so far will be 15.3. All mares he was bred to that year were 15.3 to 16.2.

Just saw a lovely young gelding by Brian B the other day. Very correct, substantial build, soft eye and super easy going. Fancy, too! Did a search on the sire and came up with this:

http://www.c-s-h-a.org/content/cshahorse/brian-b-657.html