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Post by karcher on Jun 2, 2008 8:47:12 GMT
Am on look out for 12hh stallion to use on my p/b welsh mare (grey pony in sig below) She has won a lot but now bored in feild as too small. Came back from stud last year empty but it was to a maiden stallion!(they had fun though!!!) Any idea's. would be happy to AI (actually prefer!) Hate the thought of her living in a feild full of mares that may hurt her!
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Post by cherrytopstud on Jun 2, 2008 15:21:13 GMT
Show Pony, SHP, or an nice type Welsh A
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Post by cherrytopstud on Jun 2, 2008 15:21:43 GMT
or maybe even a dartmoor (some lovely Dartmoor X RP out there winning)
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Post by langwedh stud on Jun 2, 2008 20:04:08 GMT
Hiya, I no you said 12H but we have a lovely 12.2H colt, who we used on 2 12H mares and the resulting foals are going to be 12H. he is available via AI too! he is called Littlecourt Rockafella, by Littlecourt Eternal Flame and out of Rosevean Gavotte whos by packwood peter pan! yearling colt out of 12H sec B mare: Yearling filly out of welsh part bred 12H mare: his foals all have super temperaments and beautiful movement, he also gives them the most exquisite head!! a truly cracking young colt!
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Post by karcher on Jun 2, 2008 21:10:30 GMT
Don't mind Shp but prefer SP. She's got lovely conf and has hell of a pop in her having won many workers classes untill Georgia gave in and just wanted to look pretty! She has terrific movement so I wanted to stay on the show pony lines but am open to ideas
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Post by langwedh stud on Jun 2, 2008 21:44:07 GMT
Out of interest karcher, how is your mare bred!!
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Post by karcher on Jun 3, 2008 7:12:51 GMT
She's by Romany river Ptarmigan out of Barkway Pollyana
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Post by burleylodgestud on Jun 3, 2008 19:44:04 GMT
Danwood little star? Have you tried the Stanley Grange stud? Check out the NPS website, they have a list of available stallions.
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Post by karcher on Jun 17, 2008 0:05:13 GMT
BIG decision made. Going with LITTLECOURT ROCKERFELLA. Mare on regumate, then will be scanned and injected then the AI and fingers crossed! Thank you all for your help.XXXXX
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Post by cayberry on Jun 27, 2008 16:26:38 GMT
Jerome at Stanley Grange is very good with stud work and AI's, I would recommend him to anyone. If you fancy a Dartmoor- we stand 3- www.cayberrydartmoors.com, she could be on her own- covered in hand or whatever you wanted but we have never AI'd.
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