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Does anyone else think that the study is taken out of context in that all onus is placed on the stallion, with all the research that has been conducted by various stud books, feed manufacturers, and...
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And thats the best way to start IMHO :)
Nothing better than a stellar mare to commence a breeding program. By selecting mares that have a descendance of proven upper level competition horses in...
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R You sure DY? Was it only three year olds at the Keurings as the KWPN used to brand first premium foals before it was abolished in the Netherlands in the UK. That was in the days when they had...
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Yes there is always a market for a quality foal of colour.
http://www.eurodressage.com/equestrian/2011/11/14/benetton-dream-produces-2011-brandenburg-stallion-licensing-champion
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Seriously? :confused:
I guess it depends on how much the buyer knows about bloodlines. If they were a serious and knowledgable dressage enthusiast and had an avid interest in bloodlines they...
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Have just been informed that a clients mare foaled a healthy filly foal without problems this am. The colt is 16.3hh and the mare a Welsh Section A. The mare and colt shared the same pasture, not...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XujVcUBdK2k
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XujVcUBdK2k
Enjoy!
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Often born with a silver grey, or mouse grey sheen to them but black foals can also be born as black as coal. We bought a black filly last year and she was jet black at birth. We had her tested and...
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I think the 18 - 135mm lense would be a better length for shooting both conformation photos and some action shots but would be looking at a longer distance lense for ridden shots TBH the 70 - 300mm...
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I would be very tempted to use Metall for her if veering away from jumping to dressage. Metall has a truly powerful engine, his hind leg mechanics are excellent, and on a jumping bred mare such as...
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Your turn to help me out now DLDR, how many generations are required of approved breeding with the KWPN before a colt can be eligble for stallion selection? TIA :)
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fingers and toes tightly crossed for them both.. :)
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mmm not quite, If the Morgan mare produced a filly that was KWPN reg B the progeny from that filly male or female if sired by a KWPN approved/Erkend stallion would be eligble for VB papers and could...
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Not forgetting a KWPN mare bred to ANY stallion non erkend licensed of any breed...
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The Reg B is a safeguard, it allows entry of other breeds and unapproved bloodlines into the genepool, but protects the stud book if you like from these bloodlines becoming readily available and...
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Yes that is correct, your mare cannot attend the keurings and nor can the foal but the foal can still be registered KWPN Reg B :yes:
The advantage would be that if she were to produce you a filly...
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Sorry to say we still haven't frozen semen for him yet :( Ideally would like hime him to have some foals first and to compete him a bit more in all disciplines.
Unfortunately we lost his previous...
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Defintely call them again as the 2012 chart clearly shows that a foal by an approved KWPN stallion out of a non erkend mares are eligble for KWPN Reg B. They cannot attend the Keurings but your foal...
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Is this coming into effect as of 2012? Is this specifically for NA/KWPN ?
As in the past your foal would have been eligble for Reg B papers and if she produced a filly who was then bred to an...
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Thanks for sharing the video found it very educational, did cringe a little at the public exposure and criticism... yikes!
Just want to add though that Mattias is only 25 years old and Edward is...
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Not neccesarily as many stallion stations in France do not request payment of the semen until the foal is actually born so breeders are actually getting a fabulous deal under "poulain vivant" terms....
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Glad to hear she's hanging on Inde Lou.. we were advised to reduce the regumate doseage gradually I think it was 1ml per day over ten days, so by 320 days she didn't receive any more, we kept up with...
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adding some mares can foal at 411 days...
some mares will attack their pasture mates foals when turned out in same pasture....
some foals loose eyes / break legs when they become between ...
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