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Old 04-06-2004, 01:29 PM   #1
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Who are some good Hanoverian,TB,Oldenburg, or Dutch Warmblood stallions that produce good babies? Im not going to breed my mare but these are the main breeds im looking at(breed doesnt really matter but one of these would be nice) and i want to know about bloodline, cuz id love to eventually(when im like a senior or in college) breed the next horse i get if its a mare.
So yea any stallions that throw babies that excell in dressage..Thanks!
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Gosh....where do we start? I assume your looking for something in the USA?

http://www.sellefrancais.org/voltaire.htm There's one for you! wink
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Old 04-06-2004, 01:52 PM   #3
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hes beautiful!
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Yes he is...and a GREAT horse.
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Well if you want to se a LOT of QUALITY stallions follow the link below.
We shoulf be looking a this level of quality or better if we are going to breed and produce a meaningful baby.

The horse called Lemon Park is bred almost like mine and moves very very much the same. My boy has just a bit more power in the passage but other than that--very close.

It takes a few seconds to load and if the videos stop part way just restart the video along the bottom of each stallion and a lot more becomes visible.

ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!

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First Class-Oldenburg
DiVinci-Oldenburg
look up ISR stallions on google and u'll get a lot of stallies

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In the link that Dancinglite posted, I did not really think that the first five stallions were all too special. Granted they are beautiful horses, but all of them, I thought, either lacked impulsion, were heavy on the forehand, or were both; sans Acorado I (which he was only jumping and you want dressage so I did not really see enough to tell)and Acord II who I did not see in action. These were just the first five though, my computer is acting funny.

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Wilber--go to the stallion Pik Bube1. This horse is absolutly impressive. The "A" line stallions you were looking at are from mainly jumper lines. You need to know the dressage lines to see the more impressive moving ones.

I am hoping to find a mare from him (Pik Bube 1) to breed my stallion to in order to get a replacement.

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Meh! It won't let me poo. I'm going to restart, maybe that'll help.

...Alright, now that everything is in working order. Pik Bube 1 is very impressive you're right. His movement is absolutely fabulous and so is his impulsion. I also liked Pik Labionics bow .

Even the majority of the jumping horses that I'm looking at don't seem to be like they could be the most fantastic for their own discpline; although I do like a few. I probably just have a hard luck for finding the only faulty ones. blushing

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Just my opinion, see the stallions in person. Good refrences from people you trust is good too I was stallion hunting the other day and saw many stallions from the thoroughbred stud book. In the pictures they looked amazing, but in person they just didn't do it for me. Plus you get to see their temprement up close and personal!
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