Trixina wrote:
I agree with Kizmet, as usual. Your mare is light in bone, in body, weak in the back and loin. The stallion looks to have a bit more bone in his legs, but is light in the body and weak in the back and loin. What made you select this stallion, and what are your plans for the foal?


The stallion choice is a "different" situation... I didn't choose him personaly. She was originaly being bred to Quick Silver Bey+++// but did not take.
Here's my mare's pedigree: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/lu-nor+tiffany
Stallion's Pedigree: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/el+norus

Even though I didn't pick the stallion first, I am still happy with this cross. He is SE, Al Khamsa, Asil- and Im breeding for SE. He has a good show record behind him, and his foals are in high demand over seas. As far as the foal- I'll let him/her decide that. I'm breeding for the Sport Horse and regional level halter ring, but if that's not what the foal excells at I'll just focus on what I feel he/she will be good at/is built for.

Some more photos of the stud:
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