Hi! New here and stallion question:
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texasbredfilly
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Hi! New here and stallion question:
I just discovered this neat bulletin board here, but I use the pedigreequery site often (TOO often, lol!) Anyway, I might possibly be daddy shopping next year, and I would like to find OLD sporthorse type lines. Any suggestions? (Names or websites for stallions, or just direction on where to look. I've looked on equine.com and dreamhorse.com, and I've found the texas thoroughbred website so far.) I'm not opposed to travelling across country for an awesome stud, but primarily looking central/ southwest. TIA! 
Once again I feel the need to pimp Old Kentucky Home. 16.1 hand handsome black son of Kris S. standing in KY for (last I heard) $1500.
Look... drool... call. "Don't think. Just pick up that phone and make it happen."
N B HUNT THOROUGHBREDS AT HIGHLAND FARM
Inquiries to Dr. Oscar Benavides
Highland Farm
400 Spearmill Road
Paris, KY 40361
Phone (859) 229-4415
Fax (502) 868-9762
E-mail: [email protected]
Look... drool... call. "Don't think. Just pick up that phone and make it happen."
N B HUNT THOROUGHBREDS AT HIGHLAND FARM
Inquiries to Dr. Oscar Benavides
Highland Farm
400 Spearmill Road
Paris, KY 40361
Phone (859) 229-4415
Fax (502) 868-9762
E-mail: [email protected]
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yukidragon
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pick your state an price.
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/isd/default.aspx
There's no need to travel across country for a sporthorse.
There should be some in your area.
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/isd/default.aspx
There's no need to travel across country for a sporthorse.
There should be some in your area.
Sea Accounts (all around sporthorse) at DeBracy sporthorses is in TX. Aly Dark (jumpers) I think is in CA but not sure exactly where. Timely Roberto (hunters) is at Red Fox Farm in TX. Canadian Kid(hunters) is down south......Alabama I think. Castle Cove (VA), Noble Houston (MI), Sum Jazz (NC) are other proven hunter sires a little farther from you. Horses I know something about that are also nice.......A Fine Romance (Canadian but stands in MD for breeding season/hunters), Innkeeper (MD/eventing), Literati (nice looking newer at stud in CA),Classic Copper (moved from VA to FL), Ransom Paid (new at stud in OH).
Of course I loff my guy but we are in PA. There really are stallions a lot closer to your requested area.
***Edited to add: these are not necessarily old SH lines. Just the SH TB stallions I think are quite good. You can poke around their pedigrees!
For older "up front pedigrees" I would look at these guys
Sea Accounts (Graustark/Damascus), Castle Cove (Clavier/Herbager/Intantionally), Sum Jazz (Secretariat, Sea Bird, Speak John, The Minstrel), Literati (Nuryev, Forli, Nearco),Ransom Paid (Hail To Reason/Damascus, Prince John) and Classic Copper. Most of CC's pedigree is not old classics but you don't see Hill Prince up front like him much.
Of course I loff my guy but we are in PA. There really are stallions a lot closer to your requested area.
***Edited to add: these are not necessarily old SH lines. Just the SH TB stallions I think are quite good. You can poke around their pedigrees!
For older "up front pedigrees" I would look at these guys
Sea Accounts (Graustark/Damascus), Castle Cove (Clavier/Herbager/Intantionally), Sum Jazz (Secretariat, Sea Bird, Speak John, The Minstrel), Literati (Nuryev, Forli, Nearco),Ransom Paid (Hail To Reason/Damascus, Prince John) and Classic Copper. Most of CC's pedigree is not old classics but you don't see Hill Prince up front like him much.
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Skipitgirl
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I'm also partial to the Prince John's...here is one of my favorites, Flaming Pleasure, by What a Pleasure:
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Isn't he gorgeous??
He stands in South Carolina.
Good luck to you!
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Isn't he gorgeous??
He stands in South Carolina.
Good luck to you!
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texasbredfilly
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I really don't know of anything still standing with those lines.
You could buy your own stallion prospect with this colt though!
http://dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?fo ... _id=810022
You could buy your own stallion prospect with this colt though!
http://dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?fo ... _id=810022
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HiddenEchoFarm
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Trapp Mountain
I don't know if he's still breeding [born in 1986] but since you're in Texas, consider looking at Trapp Mountain. Our stallion is one of his sons -- 16.2+ h, sound, sane & rideable. He was in race-training at age 11 [should have come of a couple years sooner, in my opinion]. What a mind. What conformation, bone & soundness.
We had occasion to x-ray our stud's ankle to rule out an injury & our vet was amazed at how little wear & tear was on a TB who was in race-training this long.
I've looked up several of Trapp Mountain's other offspring & grand-babies & many race longer than you'd expect.
We've had die-hard warmblood fans approach us to let us know that if our stud were available to non-TBs, they'd be interested.
Look at his sire, Trapp Mountain, if you're breeding for sport.
[Good to hear Sam's Old Kentucky Home recommendation, by the way -- I've often wondered his stud fee, myself.]
Bill
We had occasion to x-ray our stud's ankle to rule out an injury & our vet was amazed at how little wear & tear was on a TB who was in race-training this long.
I've looked up several of Trapp Mountain's other offspring & grand-babies & many race longer than you'd expect.
We've had die-hard warmblood fans approach us to let us know that if our stud were available to non-TBs, they'd be interested.
Look at his sire, Trapp Mountain, if you're breeding for sport.
[Good to hear Sam's Old Kentucky Home recommendation, by the way -- I've often wondered his stud fee, myself.]
Bill
I have looked at OKH too since Sam made a couple posts with his picture. He does look very much like his sire. No doubt he received a healthy share of chromosomes from him.
Sam do you know what his history is? He ran 4 races it appears, did he bow or some other reason for not having a longer career? If not, I'll give the farm a call.
Thanks.
JonR
Sam do you know what his history is? He ran 4 races it appears, did he bow or some other reason for not having a longer career? If not, I'll give the farm a call.
Thanks.
JonR
I just tripped on this stallion ad (I skimmed the other posts, so hopefully he wasn't already mentioned!). All I know is that his photo is *gorgeous*...
http://www.netequestrian.com/stallions/stallion.asp?horse_id=357
If you want some sport TBs to check out, the USEF has a list of the top jumper sires—it's all breeds combined, but there are some TBs listed:
http://www.usef.org/content/pointsAwards/index.php
http://www.netequestrian.com/stallions/stallion.asp?horse_id=357
If you want some sport TBs to check out, the USEF has a list of the top jumper sires—it's all breeds combined, but there are some TBs listed:
http://www.usef.org/content/pointsAwards/index.php
Bonne Nuit
Dunno if he's still breeding but ROCKY, 1985, is at Trappe Farm in Somers, CT.
I have found Bonne Nuit descendants still assumed alive-- but their owners are hard to contact.
A few Bonne Nuit mares and a stallion went through a public auction in 2002 in Illinois-- They might still be in the midwest region? I have no idea if they went to breeding homes.
A few Bonne Nuit mares and a stallion went through a public auction in 2002 in Illinois-- They might still be in the midwest region? I have no idea if they went to breeding homes.
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