Jumping lines-Looking for a Stallion
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Jumping lines-Looking for a Stallion
This may be a little odd-as this is mainly racing Thoroughbreds, but I am investigating Thoroughbred jumping lines. I have two pretty good thoroughbred jumper mares, I would prefer to breed them to Thoroughbred stallions-I have warmbloods and warmblood crosses and I prefer the thoroughbred temperment and intelligence. The Bonne Nuit line is of course legendary, but I cannot find a Thoroughbred stallion with him anywhere. I have found Secretariat lines to be fairly good in the ring, and have heard that Spectacular Bid threw good sport horses-but have no experiance with them personally. I would like to find a stallion east of the Mississippi, preferably with Bonne Nuit, but will settle for Secretariat-I don't care if its on top or bottom, Stallion does not need any "racing credentials", he must however have phenom confromation-Must have a well set, longer neck, very long slopey shoulder, shorter backed, and with a good strong hip, and no major faults of the leg. Height/colour is not an issue. If anyone knows of any stallions that fit the bill, please let me know.

Not sure what you thoughts would be on this fella, but we have him listed and the trainers price is negotiable. He's a son of Spectacular Bid and a well behaved fella (unfortunately, the pic doesn't do him justice, he's MUCH nicer in person!).
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Ok, shameless plug here... our stallion has great conformation, good bone and shoulder, etc... he's very athletic, a nice mover, and has a good attitude as well. He tends to throw very nice looking offspring, and the ones that I know of who have begun training for careers other than racing are doing very well. He's in Indiana, so he wouldn't be that far from you. You can check out our website if you're interested... it's http://www.Atalanta-Acres.com
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Roguelet wrote:Ok, shameless plug here... our stallion has great conformation, good bone and shoulder, etc... he's very athletic, a nice mover, and has a good attitude as well. He tends to throw very nice looking offspring, and the ones that I know of who have begun training for careers other than racing are doing very well. He's in Indiana, so he wouldn't be that far from you. You can check out our website if you're interested... it's http://www.Atalanta-Acres.com
Yes your stallion does have all those things and more it seems...he is a very nice boy!!! We've had some discussion about him and that line of discussion is still open and being considered re Star Celebrity.
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Hi my stud is standing his first year at stud in Michigan you are welcome to look at him. You can email me for pictures at [email protected] his name is Georgia Crown. We can discuss a price if you are interested in him. Alot of the fappiano line horses end up making great hunters and sell for alot of money. He is put together very nicely with a big sloping shoulder and nice pasterns for jumping..I am only breeding a small amount of outside mares thanks
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we are offering our stallion to only a few mares these days...uhhh hes old (soon to be 24). evented for 9 yrs. Schooled to 3rd level with a much better rider then myself.Competed to 2nd by me Was bold enough to go Prelim. with a rider who had no clue (that would be ME again)
I like the older turf breeding for sport disciplines and MINISTRY is all Turf. Large boned big substantial joints great hoof with size (been bare foot since 1995)
I would be happy to send you picstures of the OLD man and his 6 month old daughter whos in our barn...also all TB...shes a big girl. great minded and built like a brick crapper. Shes got her dads big deep hock and large flat knee.
Stud fee $500...I don't offer a LFG anymore but will breed your mare the following season if does not deliver a live foal as long as the old mans alive and doing well...his health is our #1 concern during breeding season.
Located in new Waterford, Ohio
I like the older turf breeding for sport disciplines and MINISTRY is all Turf. Large boned big substantial joints great hoof with size (been bare foot since 1995)
I would be happy to send you picstures of the OLD man and his 6 month old daughter whos in our barn...also all TB...shes a big girl. great minded and built like a brick crapper. Shes got her dads big deep hock and large flat knee.
Stud fee $500...I don't offer a LFG anymore but will breed your mare the following season if does not deliver a live foal as long as the old mans alive and doing well...his health is our #1 concern during breeding season.
Located in new Waterford, Ohio
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I like Buckpasser (getting more difficult to find any close up) and Roberto lines for jumping. Gotta be careful with the Roberto temperament though. Don't know any in the area where you're looking but you should ck. this guy out - www.debracysporthorses.com Her stallion Sea Accounts just completed 100day test with very good results. Not a plug for me, I don't even know this person, but do plan to go see the stallion. Also, I just saw Sharan. A grass horse that raced in Europe and in CA. He's gorgeous. 16.3, built uphill, beautiful head and very kind temperament. He's at Dormello II Stud in Decatur, TX.
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Hello Vindicated:
I realize your post is a bit old, and you may not even come here anymore, but there is no email address, so I just post here.....
Interesting that you mention BONNE NUIT. I don't have a TB stallion with this fabulous jumping line, but a four year old X-bred mare. I sold her fabulous big full brother earlier this year, and so tragically, he was dead three days after he left home. I wanted to keep him as a stallion, but unfortunately, his testicles just didn't want to come down, even though they were in the inguinal canal. One would descend every now and then, but the other one never dropped, so I gave up on his stallion aspects. He had such tremendous jumping prowess which finally was his undoing as he was overconfident and tried to jump a six foo, very small paddock enclosure out of a virtual stand in his new home, shortly after he arrived there. It was a true heartbreaker and I realized too late that this was not the right party to sell this talented horse too.
In any event, I still have his sister. She is four now, going on five, and she had a VERY lovely filly foal by my super QH/Percheron stallion who also is a verytalented jumper [I was born and raised in GErmany, and jumping is what I love best which includes eventing].
"Pumpkin" stands 16.1, and her dam was by Night Before Last who was by Night Lark by Bonne Nuit. I don't know if you know Mrs. Peggy Whitehurst, the owner of Night Before Last. She and her husband passed away and the Grand Prix dressage Connemare gelding by him, Last Scene, trained and shown by Lendon Grey was retired following his honorable demo performance at the Atlanta Olympics.
This mare is a superb and ever so soft and light mover, but I haven't started her under saddle. Rather, I let her have a baby, to see what she can throw. She is still plenty young to enter a show career.
You write:
* I would prefer to breed them to Thoroughbred stallions-I have warmbloods and warmblood crosses and I prefer the thoroughbred temperment and intelligence. *
I do too, but then each horse has its own temperament, and as far as that goes, my QH/Percheron stallion is the sweetest and most responsive horse I have ever owned. He's a WB type mover also and has superb babies. He crosses exceptionally well with TBs as he passes on excellent bone, a God given temperament and honesty, and unequalled soundness.
While he was not professionally trained much, he has jumped 5 feet with ease [free jumping], and loved it. If you were at all interested in him, I would let you lease him out as I am not in a position next year to breed any mares. I'm planning on moving to Tx and will have to sell most of my herd [have 18], even though I hate selling any of them. If you know of someone who is looking for a superb TB/Trakehner broodmare, please let me know. She stands about 16.2 and has tremendous substance and a marvelous disposition. She had 3 babies and they are super nice too.
Am trying to sell her 2-year old which stands 16 hands right now; she is 3/4 TB as she was sired by a sweet stallion I used to have, by the name of Southern Sunset [grey]. Got a bay out of two greys. Go figure.
This Trak mare has some of the best foundation blood anywhere such as Meckensen, Hessenstein, Donauwind [sire of Abdullah], Lucado, and many more.
I also have 3 mares with Secretariat breeding, but I realize you are looking for a stallion and not a mare, lol.
Your critera: Must have a well set, longer neck, very long slopey shoulder, shorter backed, and with a good strong hip, and no major faults of the leg. Height/colour is not an issue. If anyone knows of any stallions that fit the bill, please let me know.
I could possibly recommend a good many stallions to you, but would have to ask what your price range is in terms of stud fee. Finding a racing TB with a longer than average neck is a bit harder these days, but they are out there. The taller ones also tend to be longer in the back, but personally, I think these long neck/short back WBs look out of balance to me.
There was a TB stallion for sale for $3K in Mass. HIs name is HOT SPOT, and he stands 17 hands tall. Don't know if he is still available. Was a bit light in bone though.
I believe that the breeding of a TB stallion is only important as to the soundness issues. And while the Mr. Prospector horses are often good looking and tall with good necks and short backs, they do have soundness issues. Many only race a few times and are then retired.
Secretariat, Buckpasser, Seattle Slew were all sound horses as far as soundness goes with race horses. I heard that the Seattle Slews awre very crafty jumpers, but this is probably a very individual matter and you just have to go by the individual and not by the breeding alone.
Well, this has gotten long. Wish I had your email addy... mine is [email protected] should you read this and want to email me.
Best wishes,
Sabine
I realize your post is a bit old, and you may not even come here anymore, but there is no email address, so I just post here.....
Interesting that you mention BONNE NUIT. I don't have a TB stallion with this fabulous jumping line, but a four year old X-bred mare. I sold her fabulous big full brother earlier this year, and so tragically, he was dead three days after he left home. I wanted to keep him as a stallion, but unfortunately, his testicles just didn't want to come down, even though they were in the inguinal canal. One would descend every now and then, but the other one never dropped, so I gave up on his stallion aspects. He had such tremendous jumping prowess which finally was his undoing as he was overconfident and tried to jump a six foo, very small paddock enclosure out of a virtual stand in his new home, shortly after he arrived there. It was a true heartbreaker and I realized too late that this was not the right party to sell this talented horse too.
In any event, I still have his sister. She is four now, going on five, and she had a VERY lovely filly foal by my super QH/Percheron stallion who also is a verytalented jumper [I was born and raised in GErmany, and jumping is what I love best which includes eventing].
"Pumpkin" stands 16.1, and her dam was by Night Before Last who was by Night Lark by Bonne Nuit. I don't know if you know Mrs. Peggy Whitehurst, the owner of Night Before Last. She and her husband passed away and the Grand Prix dressage Connemare gelding by him, Last Scene, trained and shown by Lendon Grey was retired following his honorable demo performance at the Atlanta Olympics.
This mare is a superb and ever so soft and light mover, but I haven't started her under saddle. Rather, I let her have a baby, to see what she can throw. She is still plenty young to enter a show career.
You write:
* I would prefer to breed them to Thoroughbred stallions-I have warmbloods and warmblood crosses and I prefer the thoroughbred temperment and intelligence. *
I do too, but then each horse has its own temperament, and as far as that goes, my QH/Percheron stallion is the sweetest and most responsive horse I have ever owned. He's a WB type mover also and has superb babies. He crosses exceptionally well with TBs as he passes on excellent bone, a God given temperament and honesty, and unequalled soundness.
While he was not professionally trained much, he has jumped 5 feet with ease [free jumping], and loved it. If you were at all interested in him, I would let you lease him out as I am not in a position next year to breed any mares. I'm planning on moving to Tx and will have to sell most of my herd [have 18], even though I hate selling any of them. If you know of someone who is looking for a superb TB/Trakehner broodmare, please let me know. She stands about 16.2 and has tremendous substance and a marvelous disposition. She had 3 babies and they are super nice too.
Am trying to sell her 2-year old which stands 16 hands right now; she is 3/4 TB as she was sired by a sweet stallion I used to have, by the name of Southern Sunset [grey]. Got a bay out of two greys. Go figure.
This Trak mare has some of the best foundation blood anywhere such as Meckensen, Hessenstein, Donauwind [sire of Abdullah], Lucado, and many more.
I also have 3 mares with Secretariat breeding, but I realize you are looking for a stallion and not a mare, lol.
Your critera: Must have a well set, longer neck, very long slopey shoulder, shorter backed, and with a good strong hip, and no major faults of the leg. Height/colour is not an issue. If anyone knows of any stallions that fit the bill, please let me know.
I could possibly recommend a good many stallions to you, but would have to ask what your price range is in terms of stud fee. Finding a racing TB with a longer than average neck is a bit harder these days, but they are out there. The taller ones also tend to be longer in the back, but personally, I think these long neck/short back WBs look out of balance to me.
There was a TB stallion for sale for $3K in Mass. HIs name is HOT SPOT, and he stands 17 hands tall. Don't know if he is still available. Was a bit light in bone though.
I believe that the breeding of a TB stallion is only important as to the soundness issues. And while the Mr. Prospector horses are often good looking and tall with good necks and short backs, they do have soundness issues. Many only race a few times and are then retired.
Secretariat, Buckpasser, Seattle Slew were all sound horses as far as soundness goes with race horses. I heard that the Seattle Slews awre very crafty jumpers, but this is probably a very individual matter and you just have to go by the individual and not by the breeding alone.
Well, this has gotten long. Wish I had your email addy... mine is [email protected] should you read this and want to email me.
Best wishes,
Sabine
