Uh oh! Need to pick an eventing stallion IMMEDIATELY!

Irish Draught & ID Sport horse sires

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Oh, HHFarm, I have one straw of Jumbo left…just short cycled my mare to get her cultured this week & will try on the next cycle.

After HB won at Rolex I thought about selling it on eBay but decided not to. (J/K, sorta)

I also like the looks of Kilkenny’s alls Well (you can look him up on the IDSH page).[/QUOTE]

Go to www.IrishDraught.com and look at the purebred as well as sporthorse stallions there.

Yes, please tell us how it all worked out! As an owner of 2 event-bred TB mares I am always interested to see what track other’s are taking.

This would be my suggestion too.

I have one stallion who would be suitable. Arts Aero is a wonderful jumper up to 1.3m so far. I have evented him myself and he is SUPER brave and easy. I am a bit of chicken :cool: so we have only made it to training level so far. He could certainly go higher but I’m a bit of a chicken… http://www.blazingcoloursfarm.com/Artsaero.htm

I am particularly interested in this thread and it is very timely for me as my lovely retired CCI** mare is being bred to A Fine Romance very soon. I have HIGH hopes for that baby and Gail is a pleasure to work with. I was a bit concerned about doing a full TB for marketability factors (IF, big if, I would have to sell) but I have spoken to many knowledgeable local breeders who are extremely excited to see what this combination produces.

I’m already getting way ahead of myself and thinking of going a half-WB route next year as I’m particularly impressed by Future Illusion and Catherstone Dazzler. But knowing what Fred produces I’ll probably be silly not to rebreed :yes:

Mr Wizard!

Flexible…Cruising has as many or more outstanding upper level eventers as jumper offspring and Flexible is nothing if not a game jumper with toughness and a great mind. PatO

Just saw Flexible at Spruce Meadows - great horse, great story. What impressed me was his reputation for soundness. Hope his offspring are, too.
You have nothing if you do not have great feet and legs…and that courage.

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There are some nice stallions suggested here but if you’re looking to breed yourself an Advanced eventer from a TB mare, you should go with a stallion who produces Advanced eventers from TB mares.[/QUOTE]

   Thank you for saying this!

http://tamarackhill.com/Stallions/stallions.htm

This is a very old thread. I wander if the OP got the foal she wanted?

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I am particularly interested in this thread and it is very timely for me as my lovely retired CCI** mare is being bred to A Fine Romance very soon. I have HIGH hopes for that baby and Gail is a pleasure to work with. I was a bit concerned about doing a full TB for marketability factors (IF, big if, I would have to sell) but I have spoken to many knowledgeable local breeders who are extremely excited to see what this combination produces.

I’m already getting way ahead of myself and thinking of going a half-WB route next year as I’m particularly impressed by Future Illusion and Catherstone Dazzler. But knowing what Fred produces I’ll probably be silly not to rebreed :yes:[/QUOTE]

I can update on behalf of Ransom’s Rider!
She had a beautiful colt, and her lovely mare Tilly is a wonderful mother!

British Breeding Futurity results, http://www.britishbreeding.org/FuturityResults.aspx

Well, I can update that Fleetwater Opposition is no longer available in the United States! after Opposition Buzz was named to the British Olympic team all 5 remaining doses were sold out.

I am very lucky to have one of the last and only Fleetwater Opposition foals in the united states (there are only a handfull of others) even with his proven track record and have half a dose left hopefully for one or two more in the future if I have the opportunity.

http://www.tangerinesporthorses.com/brightopposition.html

If any of you could recommend breeders who might be interested in a mare with a top eventing pedigree could you pm me?

Nootka - I’ll answer for the OP hhfarm.

Since this 2009 post, we’ve put babies on the ground by Catherston Dazzler, Fleetwater Opposition, Riverman, Contuci (for dressage), Fabuleaux, Consul, and second generation Windfall out of TB mares (several multiple times) with our preferred eventing bloodlines. We love the results, and are constantly amazed at how DIFFERENT they are! We would recommend all of these stallions based on our produce - but they do throw very different foals.

We hosted a young event horse challenge for our students this summer, and gave each of them a 3 yo from the 2009 crop to back. Here’s the grand finale after 2 months of work on their own time (all fillies, by Nightfall (Windfall), Fabuleaux, and Monarchos) to show you how different they are.
http://youtu.be/QFo0f-0t28A
http://youtu.be/6nezUCJQ2LM
http://youtu.be/P7-HfDukL0U

Tentatively, they’re going to their first (schooling) dressage show at the end of October.