Friday, April 24, 2009

Breeding Season 2010

I know its early, but I like to plan ahead! [And pay ahead for that matter!] So here are some of the stallions I am looking at for next breeding season

For running bred stallions:
Zippy Zevi Dasher
http://www.synergystables.com/zippy_zevi_dasher.html

Infamous Fire
http://www.synergystables.com/infamous_fire.html

Time for A God
http://c3speedhorses.com/stallion

For foundation:
Docs Illumination
http://www.caneycreekquarterhorses.com/docsillumination.htm

Sanjos Top Gun
http://www.lazyjcc.com/stallions.htm

Little Freckles Cat
http://www.simpsonqtrhorses.com/littlefrecklescat.htm

For halter/ show:
Caspers Advantage
http://www.bcr.julou.us/studservices%20.htm

Invest in Rodeo
http://www.equinecolorspecialties.com/

CD Of A Playboy
http://www.simpsonqtrhorses.com/cdofaplayboy.htmAgain comments are welcome!

Updates!

First and foremost, after much discussion we have decided not to show Foxy until late summer and fall. There are a couple local futurities we will point her at then. Truthfully? With no help...we botched her little "haircut" and she hasn't shed it off yet! Not funny, but it is...you know?


Next, our only foal this season is soon to arrive! Jazz is getting bigger by the day and she is bagging up! She stays off by herself, and wants to be in the barn all the time! We are simply putting her in the roundpen on nice nights, if it rains we bring her into a stall. She is eating 3X a day currently. As she starts to show more progress we will put her in the barn on watch! We are eagerly anticipating the arrival! The suspense is killing us!


Good news! We are getting a new mare! Thank you Jennifer Wiggins for the opportunity to own this beautiful mare! Miss Smokeys Star is a well bred, big bodied mare that puts her big build on her foals. She is a great color producer as well, foaling out duns, palominos, etc. We are going to wait and breed both her and Jazz in February 2010.
That's pretty much all the news around here currently! We are accepting clients currently and look forward to making new connections in the horse world! Please feel free to leave comments!
Thanks!
Ginny