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Looking for a smaller DWB to breed to TB mare. Live or AI . Any suggestions?
 
Posts: 26 | Registered: December 30, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Details please.

What discipline are you aiming for?
What are the mare's strengths and weaknesses? Budget?
Registry options?
Are you willing to consider frozen? (LC is not common in many warmblood stallions)
How small is smaller? Under 16hh? Under 16.2hh?
 
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this guy is worth checking out; can't beat the price! And he is little Wink

http://www.fermebeaulieufarm.com/id101.htm
 
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Mare is small 15.1 TB, quite correct conformation, ex Young Riders and Advanced level event horse. Looking to produce a saleable ( ha ha good luck etc) talented athlete for eventing or jumping. Mare was a little hot, so quieter temperament on sire side would be nice.
Have just had cracking foal by Rather Well, TB eventing stallion, but he was huge, and as she is an older mare was hoping for a smaller foal next time. Although he is Rather Gorgeous.
 
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The first one that comes to mind is President. www.avanwhit.com I believe he is 16 hh on a good day. He is more of a hunter type, but he has competed in dressage as well. He has been crossed with both pony and horse mares. One of his offspring was both the large pony hunter champion at the royal as well as winner of the Sportpony star Search under saddle classes.

Novalis is only 16 hh, but might be to solid for what you are hoping for. www.dreamscapefarm.ca

Talme k is quite nice as well. www.kvf.ca

Good luck!
 
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I agree with Bandit, President is small in stature but quite beautiful and well proportioned. He also has a lovely temperament.
 
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Cocopaxi is 16.1hh, and he is nice Smiler
Breed my mare to him this year. Super attitude!
 
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I think Coto is holsteiner. She wanted DWB
 
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ups Smiler didn't see that
 
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I have a Novalis filly is out of a good sized TB mare. She's not thick at all (and neither is the other filly by him that I know, and her mother was a tank), and is decent to deal with. I bred to him in the hopes of improving the mare's movement for the dressage phase, and it sure worked! She should finish around 16 hands (mare was just shy of 16 hands).

Having said that, I also liked President-had some good results at the Royal-perhaps more marketable? Good luck-I remember stallion shopping-it's hard to choose.
 
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what about Oxford,
 
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