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Old 07-03-10, 09:25 PM   #1
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Default Any thoughts on stallion Chilli Morning?

I have an advanced Belgian warmblood mare who i am going to have an ET from this year. I am still deciding on a stallion for her. She is incredibly scopey, very good mover, flashy and correct,short coupled and pretty to look at. Results inc DC weston 2* as an 8 year old,2nd,3rd,5th and 8th intermediate. Gained 43 points in first full season eventing. turning 9 this year.

Her neck is a little too short i think. Her incredibly short coupled body can sometimes work in the wrong way, she finds flying changes way to easy and can be very bouncy in dressage tests. She is hot headed in dressage tests and finds it all very exciting all the time.... then goes bouncy and tight through her neck and body and changes in her counter canter. She is very quick XC but i would like a foal with more blood if possible!

At the moment we have made a short list of:

Chilli Morning
Mill Law
Jaguar Mail (only if we can get hold of fresh semen)

Any suggestions? Must have very good record and lots of TB in.

Also fresh/chilled semen is preferred as ET is more successful that way!

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Old 07-03-10, 10:20 PM   #2
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Default Re: Any thoughts on stallion Chilli Morning?

I love Chilli. Think he has been beautifully produced and is definitely producing the goods as well as being a very impressive boy in himself. Of those 3 I would def be using him!
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Old 07-03-10, 10:21 PM   #3
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Default Re: Any thoughts on stallion Chilli Morning?

I saw him at the expo and was very impressed, as were alot of others I believe
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Old 08-03-10, 08:35 AM   #4
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Default Re: Any thoughts on stallion Chilli Morning?

He's really very nice- very laid back and trainable.
I'd happily use him.
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