As if we haven't seen enough primo horseflesh, the Hanoverian Stallion Auction catalog is online. These stallion prospects are only two years old! My picks...
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Hanoverian stallion auction: My faves
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Kind of like being on a strict diet in a candy store...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful horses again. I can only dream, but hey, as far as I'm concerned, all my Boys move like that. I know as long as I'm in my arena at home, they win all the championship classes. *G*
Wish my 2 year old looked like that :P
ReplyDeleteoff topic but I would love to ask your advise about something :)
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think about Holsteiners? I am going to look at one for a friend and honestly know nothing about the different breeds of warmbloods. I know it is a bit of a broad topic but I just wanted to know your general impression of them.
My husband is a sucker for Weltmeyer. He worked with several Weltmeyer babies, when he was a working student in IL several years ago... They are HUGE, I can't believe that they are two year olds! That's insane!
ReplyDeleteSo, when are you going to buy me one of those stallions, Stacy? :)
When I acquire my own brass set! I'm a big chicken about handling horses that are "entire." I've handled a few and they had my number right away, I recall being dragged around the farm by one fairly mellow stallion that I handled on occasion in a previous barn job.
ReplyDeleteOh, and Weltmeyer totally rocks.
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the Chacco Blue x Stakkato. Beautiful horses all, though.
ReplyDeleteOnce again you have wowed me with the beautiful horses you find. Number 50, a big, handsome, chestnut, dripping with chrome, I just melt.
ReplyDeleteSo true Stacey, stallions will get someone's number quickly, learned that working on TB breeding farm. I had to grow some on day one to keep from getting dragged, bitten, or kicked. In the end once you got their respect they were big babies. :0P