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Old 04-04-2007, 01:18 AM   #1
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Help me decide please!!!!

ok wat do use think of this warmblood colt... please tell me wat u think good of bas asap!!!!

Born: 2-10-06 black brown colt. Mature 17hh+. Sire: Wyndemere by Wolkenstein II, Dam: Glen Rosa by Genghia Khan. If you are looking for a strong, elegant and handsome future stallion then look no futher! This colt combines the best of today's breeding through Weltmeyer and Grannus II lines. To create a future champion in any discipline. His temperament and trainability are exceptional. Quiet and intelligent with a wonderful presence you can't ignore. This colt has stunning movement and sound conformation and would be a huge asset to anyone wanting a trainable and talented young horse for competition - especially with a view to future breeding. He has been trained to halter, is well handled, wormed and fully vaccinated. For further details or to arrange to see him, Price $15,000.
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Old 04-04-2007, 01:22 AM   #2
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oh our this one he is gorjus!!!

Crimson Rose Estate E.B. Lodge on account of Tracey Watson presents this...Upstanding Brown Hanoverian Colt (Fishermans Friend (imp)/Weltmeyer). DOB 29/12/06. Mature approx 16.2hh. International buyers look no further, this colt boasts a world class pedigree with his sire already claiming Australian Medium Dressage Champion and his dam being a HHSA Premium Mare. This colt possesses outstanding trainability, great conformation and flamboyant movement. Definite dressage/stallion prospect. Avail upon weaning, to approved home.
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Old 04-04-2007, 01:23 AM   #3
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well it all depends on what you are looking for
what do you want to do with a new colt??
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Old 04-04-2007, 01:32 AM   #4
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i primarily want a future show jumper then when he is about 10 to become a stud.
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Old 04-04-2007, 01:37 AM   #5
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ok well now that i know that inforamation that beckens the question of how long youd wanna wait to start your work with it as i notice the first colt is much older then the second.
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Old 04-04-2007, 01:49 AM   #6
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well i dont mind waiting as i have others horses to show and compete with but i dont want anything older than a yearling so i can start horsemanship young!!!!
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i personnally like the looks of the build on the younger of the 2 but its hard to tell with weanlings, on what they will grow up to be.
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oh our this one he is gorjus!!!

Crimson Rose Estate E.B. Lodge on account of Tracey Watson presents this...Upstanding Brown Hanoverian Colt (Fishermans Friend (imp)/Weltmeyer). DOB 29/12/06. Mature approx 16.2hh. International buyers look no further, this colt boasts a world class pedigree with his sire already claiming Australian Medium Dressage Champion and his dam being a HHSA Premium Mare. This colt possesses outstanding trainability, great conformation and flamboyant movement. Definite dressage/stallion prospect. Avail upon weaning, to approved home.
EB Lodge? I know that place
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Old 04-04-2007, 01:59 AM   #9
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yeh i am leaning towards the little guy too. i am going to have a look at him tomorrow.. he is only 40 minutes or so away from me! its the EB lodge in maitland is it the same one?
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Old 04-04-2007, 05:43 AM   #10
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If it were me, I would lean to the little one too. The way he is carrying himself now really shows me that he has a great potential for showmanship and breeding. Just look at the way he is built! Make any owner proud!
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