@Buana:
ooohhh I just post someting in your guestbook (of the website) for Una..
She's really great, I love her body (her back is soooo very pretty build⦠:D)
Why won't you breed a Frisian foal?
I also love this choise of daddy.. wow he's great!
A friend of my father breeds Frisian and Tinkers (I don't know if tinker is the proper english word....):
I always loved it to go to his stables and see the horses, he worked with the Friesian in front of the barousche.
An other friend of us, he's a bit famous in Holland he is the only one permitted to ride the barousche with 6 Friesian for funerals.
Oooh, thanks for signing my guestbook Una has some very nice breeding, her dad (Brandus) is my idea of the perfect friesian! And her mum is also very nice and "ster" graded so obviously good quality! Una actually came over from Holland before i bought her in 2006
The reason i decided not to breed her to a friesian is because the foal was purely for myself, whatever it is, i will keep it. Unless it is a colt and it is absolutely outstanding and "must" be kept entire, in which case i would maybe be willing to sell it on as i dont really have facilities for a stallion :rolleyes: Anyway, yeah, so although i LOVE friesians i wanted to produce myself something a little more versatile and athletic, that maybe would be capable of doing some jumping at a high-ish level as i do love my showjumping and eventing So, yeah, im breeding myself (hopefully, fingers and toes crossed!!lol) a perfect little baby for myself!
How lucky you are to have a friesian stud so close The "tinker" looks like a gypsy cob (or "vanner" i think in america). They have suddenly become really popular, some average looking ones are going for ridiculous amounts of money in america (like, $50k!!!). I could pick up much better quality ones from the local auctions for about ?200 - could make a fortune exporting them! Though, the one in the picture looks lovely! A good quality cob is just worth its weight in gold