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For Jorge- My grey boy :)

Postby Truly » Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:37 pm

Hi Jorge, I thought you may find something interesting in my grey boy's pedigree...I'm not sure what you look for with the grey lines but his grey comes from his sire's side and then splits with 'Poontoon'.

He is a true old fashioned English big boned National Hunt bred stallion...most people don't believe me he is full TB and say he must have some Irish Draught in him !lol

http://www.pedigreequery.com/scallys+missile

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Postby Jorge » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:15 pm

Wow, quite impressive size. Interesting referral, thats for sure!
Please post more details on him. Oh my goodness, I even double checked him to be sure his pedigree was not coming from the "allbreed" database. I earnestly appreciate this referral. Hey, his big bones are needed within the Thoroughbred breed! :wink:

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Postby Truly » Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:26 pm

Hi again Jorge :)
There's not many left with old NH lines because of the theory of adding speed to stamina.
Most NH horses are gelded before they race and so any NH lines left are mares..and they are few and far between now :(

I've wasted him to be honest :(..I've only done low level stuff with him due to time, finances and personal circumstances when he was younger..and he has only had 6 foals because most of my mares are related to him.
The mares/foals belonged to other people who unfortunately haven't competed them :(

He's 19yo and just over 17hh....he was liver chestnut when he was born, but is white and flea bitten now lol

His grey sire Scallywag came 3rd in the St Leger and was 17.2hh..they say when he raced they had to extend the starting stalls because he was too big!

His bay damsire Cruise Missile was 17.3hh and won 9 over Fences and Hurdles (his dam Polaris Missile was a big winner over fences and also foaled Spartan Missile who came 2nd in the Grand National :)

His damline is mainly Eventers/Dressage/Jumpers.

I bred his bay 16.1hh dam who is 22yo and her chesnut 16hh dam was my first horse...I lost her Nov 2008 aged 34yo :(

I have his 5yo bay half sister (Primitive Passion aka Truly in my avatar) who's about 17hh and his 11yo dark bay half brother Primitive Missile who is a huge 17.3hh !

Oh and 3 of his foals are grey, 2 chesnut and 1 bay... 5 boys, 1 girl :)

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Postby Jorge » Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:41 pm

I am really impressed with this solid boned gray sire.
Would really like to read comments on him from our coat color breeders.
Thanks again for taking time to share with us about this unusual gray strain. Please keep his legacy alive!
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Postby helen in FL » Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:37 pm

Good Lord sign me up for one!

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Postby erins isle » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:36 pm

Truly, what a lovely horse!
It makes me think of my old favorite ever Dessie (Desert Orchid). Love those grey ones.
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Postby Jorge » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:08 pm

Would you like to add more information on his gets.
If he is an entire horse, why not breed several mares to him? :idea: :D

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Postby Truly » Wed Jan 20, 2010 3:28 pm

erins isle wrote:Truly, what a lovely horse!
It makes me think of my old favorite ever Dessie (Desert Orchid). Love those grey ones.


Thank you very much :)..he is an absolute angel, a gentle giant :)
he is turned out every day next to all the other horses here and you'd never know he was a stallion really lol
He does sometimes call and prance about on the end of the lead rope just to let all the girlies see him lol..but it's all bravado!

Yes Dessie was a fantastic horse :)...I was lucky enough to give him a pat over the stable door at a show once ..he was paraded there and while he wasn't parading he was in a stable so everyone could pat him...he was totally chilled and eating his hay even though there was 100's of fans queuing to pat him :)
I have a well known print on my wall called 'We three Kings' of Arkle , Red Rum and Desert Orchid :)

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Postby Truly » Wed Jan 20, 2010 5:21 pm

Jorge wrote:Would you like to add more information on his gets.
If he is an entire horse, why not breed several mares to him? :idea: :D


Hi Jorge,
I've got my place up for sale as I want to concentrate more on breeding instead of liveries (boarders) and then I plan to buy somewhere with a lot more acreage.

So the reason I haven't used him much as a sire is because most of my horses are related to him and up until now those I have bred have been for my own personal pleasure and I keep them for life.
The mares he has covered have belonged to friends and liveries because I haven't advertised him.

It's only since buying Electrum that I decided I want to change my lifestyle and breed instead of mucking out other peoples horses the rest of my life.
I can't run a commercial stud from my place as I haven't much acreage and need what I have for my horses and liveries...so up till now have only bred occasionally.
If I buy a new place with more land I plan to get a couple more mares and Rocky (my grey boy) can 'share' some with Electrum.
I don't plan to breed too many myself because I find it heartbreaking to part with them...so I plan to run more of a 'stallion station' as I have some nice younger colts that are good stallion prospects.
That way I will have the acreage to accomodate visiting mares.

At the moment (until I sell my place) Electrum is going away to stand at stud because I can't accomodate visiting mares here.

Hope that makes sense? :)

I'll try and post some pics of Rocky's foals

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Postby Truly » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:53 pm

Can only post pics of two of his foals at the moment.
The are of Uluhan and Leyla, full brother and sister, out of a Trakehner x Shire mare.
Uluhan is 5yo this year and he is away to start show Jumping and then he will be sold as his owner only wants mares and doesn't ride. (both are owned by the same guy)
Leyla is 9 months now and her owner plans to keep her. My daughter Laura is in the photo with her.

Ullie as a yearling
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Ullie as a 4yo and over 17.3hh!
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Postby vineyridge » Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:06 pm

He is magnificent. His gray comes from Le Sancy on both sides of Pontoon.

Absolutely spectacular sport horse lines. If I were in the UK, I'd breed to him for hunters, jumpers and eventers. Even with WB mares. After all, we all know that the TB HAS to be on the top. :)
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Postby angrovestud » Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:17 am

Hi Truly your boy is stunning what a lovely horse, I can see why people would suspect a little I.D Truly what is the theory you mentioned adding speed to staminer very interested to find out thanks truly.
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Postby Truly » Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:18 am

Hi Heather, Thanks about my boy :) they used to add a sprinter to a stayer to get speed for the finish in the classier NH races....but kept adding it so there aren't any true NH stayers anymore really. The last 20 years everyone,s bred speed to speed and a diferent type of NH horse has evolved.

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Postby angrovestud » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:26 am

So National hunt horses will have less bone, be smaller, am I correct thinking this?
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