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New Mare! Baloubet du Rouet x Nimmerdor needs a boyfriend!

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  • #21
    Lovely mare!!! I'm jealous I would probably vote for For Pleasure, Colour Rubin, or a guy along those lines. Does anybody know how Judgment's foals are?
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    • #22
      three we'd breed to in a heartbeat

      Chacco Blue http://www.schockemoehle.com/englisch/s333923.html

      Sandro Boy http://www.schockemoehle.com/englisch/s333923.html

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        #23
        LOL YankeeLawyer! Holy smokes I just bought the mare and now you want me to convince hubby to pay for ET and THREE superstar jumper stud fees! Better start playing the lotto!

        Donella I was hoping someone would make me an offer like that.. then I wouldn't have to pick the stallion! Actually, I have a woman asking if I will sell her a foal in utero... problem is she wants to cross to a TB... Why oh why would you want to cross that mare to a TB stallion? But hey, if she's willing to pay for an in utero and if I approve of the stallion then maybe next year I can do a 3-way ET!!

        Thank you for the kind compliment, onwego!
        ~Christina~ Keur-Wood Stables
        Breeders of Dutch and Swedish Warmbloods
        Standing approved Buckskin Swedish Warmblood Stallion, CATAPULT
        http://www.superiorwarmblood.com

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        • #24
          Congrats!!! I would really discourage against For Pleasure. I haven't been very excited about his production. I will second Quidam de Revel. The other to consider is Calido I. If she was mine, I would take her to Cassini II.

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          • #25
            One other popped to mind is Corofino I - he is at www.frenchstallions.org
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              #26
              Thanks showjumpers66. Curious to know why you think For Pleasure isn't a good match.

              Anyone know more about Quantum: http://www.foxfirefarm.us/pages/verb...s/quantum.html

              He has a really nice pedigree and gorgeous jump.
              ~Christina~ Keur-Wood Stables
              Breeders of Dutch and Swedish Warmbloods
              Standing approved Buckskin Swedish Warmblood Stallion, CATAPULT
              http://www.superiorwarmblood.com

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              • #27
                A check to see if frozen semen still available. Exceptional jumping progeny.

                Voltaire
                Polydor


                Of the more local and living, I think Foxfire Farm has very good stallions Quidam
                http://www.foxfirefarm.us/pages/verb...ns/Quinar.html

                and check out north of the border, Beaulieu Farms have Beaulieu's Coolman and their young stallions are creating quite a buzz just lately. The scope is there for sure. http://www.fermebeaulieufarm.com/id35.htm


                That very nice gray of Beaulieu Farms is hard not to like. I love grays.
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                • #28
                  Originally posted by SHWarmblood View Post
                  LOL YankeeLawyer! Holy smokes I just bought the mare and now you want me to convince hubby to pay for ET and THREE superstar jumper stud fees! Better start playing the lotto!

                  Donella I was hoping someone would make me an offer like that.. then I wouldn't have to pick the stallion! Actually, I have a woman asking if I will sell her a foal in utero... problem is she wants to cross to a TB... Why oh why would you want to cross that mare to a TB stallion? But hey, if she's willing to pay for an in utero and if I approve of the stallion then maybe next year I can do a 3-way ET!!

                  Thank you for the kind compliment, onwego!
                  Actually, re TB stallions, she might be a nice cross with Coconut Grove. But I would only do a very special TB stallion like that with your mare.

                  Coolman is a very interesting suggestion (interesting meaning good). As is Cassini II. Another COTHer has a super Cassini II colt that was bred by Joerg Clasen in Germany.
                  Roseknoll Sporthorses
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                  • #29
                    Diarado
                    Chacco Blue
                    Sandro Boy
                    Indoctro
                    Colour Rubin
                    Voltaire would give you similar breeding to Kannan plus Baloubet
                    Burggraff
                    Lord Calando
                    Stakkato
                    Lux Z
                    Accord II
                    I really like For Pleasure and I don't know that he has been used as much as some of the other sires but he has quite a few stallion sons. I would think he would help with temperment issues if that were something you were concerned with.



                    For the TB
                    Coconut Grove
                    Hand in Glove

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                      #30
                      I just found a site that *might* allow me to get frozen semen from CHIN QUIN (Chin Chin x Quidam de Revel x Voltaire). He's only a 4-year old but man can he jump and with a pedigree like that I think I'd cover most of the top stallions without having to do a 3-way ET!
                      ~Christina~ Keur-Wood Stables
                      Breeders of Dutch and Swedish Warmbloods
                      Standing approved Buckskin Swedish Warmblood Stallion, CATAPULT
                      http://www.superiorwarmblood.com

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                        #31
                        Originally posted by phoebe05 View Post
                        For the TB
                        Coconut Grove
                        Hand in Glove
                        I agree with Coconut Grove... unfortunately the TBs this woman is interested in are the cremellos.... <sigh>
                        ~Christina~ Keur-Wood Stables
                        Breeders of Dutch and Swedish Warmbloods
                        Standing approved Buckskin Swedish Warmblood Stallion, CATAPULT
                        http://www.superiorwarmblood.com

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                        • #32
                          Oh .....nothing against "color" but I can't think of any in the same league that you are looking at

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                            #33
                            phoebe I agree 100%. I wouldn't have anything against the colored TBs (or any WB for that matter) if they actually DID something other than stand at stud. I actually do breed color but I'm very selective about it. I have a 2 year old buckskin imported Swedish Warmblood colt with similar lineage to Chin Chin on his sire's side (100% Holst). But he won't get to touch any of my mares until he passes his stallion testing. Until then, my mares will be bred to big name stallions. I have 2 buckskin Swedish mares too - one was bred last year to Viva Voltaire and had a gorgeous palomino colt that was sold recently. The other mare I'm thinking of breeding to Concorde this year. My new Dutch mare will get to be bred to some really expensive studs though... lucky girl!
                            ~Christina~ Keur-Wood Stables
                            Breeders of Dutch and Swedish Warmbloods
                            Standing approved Buckskin Swedish Warmblood Stallion, CATAPULT
                            http://www.superiorwarmblood.com

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                            • #34
                              I wouldn't have anything against the colored TBs (or any WB for that matter) if they actually DID something other than stand at stud.
                              SH, you are my new hero! I don't have anything against color either, but they need to have done something. I peeked at your site, you have lovely horses, colored or not. Back to your regularly scheduled program...

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                              • #35
                                I would suggest, since you have a colt with similar bloodlines to Chin Chin mixing it up a bit...otherwise I like Quin Chin as a mix for lots of proven big name jumpers in the pedigree of your future offspring.

                                Another family line that I really love is Libero H. He isn't available frozen but Numbero Uno has excellent semen...lots of gorgeous stallions here with videos.

                                http://www.hanshorn.com/en/stallions/

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                                • #36
                                  She's gorgeous... love her breeding.
                                  Platinum Equestrian - Florida, USA

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                                    #37
                                    LOL, thanks spacely! I think it goes without saying that there are too many horses around now and it's just not enough to have a pretty stud that hasn't done anything. Now there are a *few* exceptions of studs that have injured themselves at a young age and gone on to produce amazing foals but for those sound pretty ponies that aren't doing anything other than breeding there's just no excuse.

                                    phoebe05 I just adore Chin Quin (who wouldn't with Chin Chin x Quidam de Revel x Voltaire)! I really really hope I can get semen this year. I've found one place that *might* be able to get some semen. I'm waiting anxiously for a reply. I do like Numbero Uno as well - he's a very tight jumper. I wonder why Libero H isn't available via frozen....
                                    ~Christina~ Keur-Wood Stables
                                    Breeders of Dutch and Swedish Warmbloods
                                    Standing approved Buckskin Swedish Warmblood Stallion, CATAPULT
                                    http://www.superiorwarmblood.com

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                                    • #38
                                      He is a great sporthorse, but I don't like how For Pleasure produces and feel that there are better producing stallions out there.

                                      Another young and up-coming stallion to consider is Casall.

                                      Originally posted by SHWarmblood View Post
                                      Thanks showjumpers66. Curious to know why you think For Pleasure isn't a good match.

                                      Anyone know more about Quantum: http://www.foxfirefarm.us/pages/verb...s/quantum.html

                                      He has a really nice pedigree and gorgeous jump.

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                                      • #39
                                        Originally posted by showjumpers66 View Post
                                        He is a great sporthorse, but I don't like how For Pleasure produces and feel that there are better producing stallions out there.
                                        Well, I don't breed jumpers, but it seems that maybe you might still want to consider For Pleasure if you base it on his statistics. In the 2008 Hanoverian Jahrbuch Hengste, For Pleasure has a index of 157 for jumping (153 for technique and 158 for ability) and this is based upon actual inspection of his offspring at MPT and in shows in Germany (integrated with the FN index). This number has a 94% accuracy.

                                        You might also want to consider Contendro (155 with a 95% accuracy), Stakatto (173 with 96% accuracy), As di Villagna with 151 (88%),
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                                        • #40
                                          I LOVE Stakkato.
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