
Re: Advices on Arabian breeding
I may have a few stallions you could stud to if you like. Feel free to around my farm in Arabian Pasture #1, Arabian Pasture #2, and the Barn.Perséphone wrote:Hi everyone,
I'm an all new player trying to breed perfomant, colorful Arabians, which aren't too tall and have a really light body type, with a small, Arabian-style head. I currently have three arabians mares and a Turkmene x Arabian stallion, but do you know which breeds I could add in my lines for more colors and of a very light type ?
Thank everyone ! <3
Have a nice day !

Re: Advices on Arabian breeding
Also I have these few that are mustang's but are the right height and have the tobaino and leopard bloodlinesPerséphone wrote:Your stallion looks really good ! Does he carry the leopard gene too ? If so, can I consider buying him ?
I'm solding my current stallion as he's really too tall (I've got nice fillies but, wow, I hoped they would be smaller) so yours would be a really nice choice as he's right the good height for my AC mares.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2330796
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/127298

Re: Advices on Arabian breeding
I am also trying to breed Arabians that are not over 16hh (they don't agree and get bigger each generation anyway
) while retaining the dished head and high tail set. However I am trying to stay away from Leopard spots (and they don't agree on that either), while bringing in face and leg marks and dappled sooty. So I might have something to your liking lurking around on my ranches. I am not looking to sell most likely, but I can stud any stallion and lease almost any mare I have.
Breeds I use for outcrossing are mostly Turkmenes (for markings, speed and very light type), Akhal-Tekes (speed, type) and occasional Thoroughbreds (speed again, and there are lots of colours of them). NABs will give you patterns, but also a more robust, bulkier type, and it is not an easy task to get those full-blown patterns into Arabians, they mostly end up with just stockings (but it is possible - I have a patterned Arabian mare that looks nothing like an Arabian should, though. I haven't had a single patterned foal from an Arabian stallion from her, however).
To show a few on mine:
Spotted sooty palomino Arab x NAB cross

A bit big (16.3), but lovely and good performance too

A first gen cross between a performance stallion and a typey AC mare - lovely spots

Sooty silver buckskin, fingers crossed for dapples - and lovely type


Breeds I use for outcrossing are mostly Turkmenes (for markings, speed and very light type), Akhal-Tekes (speed, type) and occasional Thoroughbreds (speed again, and there are lots of colours of them). NABs will give you patterns, but also a more robust, bulkier type, and it is not an easy task to get those full-blown patterns into Arabians, they mostly end up with just stockings (but it is possible - I have a patterned Arabian mare that looks nothing like an Arabian should, though. I haven't had a single patterned foal from an Arabian stallion from her, however).
To show a few on mine:
Spotted sooty palomino Arab x NAB cross
A bit big (16.3), but lovely and good performance too
A first gen cross between a performance stallion and a typey AC mare - lovely spots
Sooty silver buckskin, fingers crossed for dapples - and lovely type

Re: Advices on Arabian breeding
Showtym Fairy Tale is beautiful ! Would you be considering selling her ? Right now I'm short on money (had to buy new pastures lol) but I'll be trying to save up for new maresShowtym wrote:There is also these fillysPerséphone wrote:Your stallion looks really good ! Does he carry the leopard gene too ? If so, can I consider buying him ?
I'm solding my current stallion as he's really too tall (I've got nice fillies but, wow, I hoped they would be smaller) so yours would be a really nice choice as he's right the good height for my AC mares.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/95133
And these
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/99629

Re: Advices on Arabian breeding
Sure, just ping me when you want them. They are $2000 each because you are a newbiePerséphone wrote:Showtym Fairy Tale is beautiful ! Would you be considering selling her ? Right now I'm short on money (had to buy new pastures lol) but I'll be trying to save up for new maresShowtym wrote: There is also these fillys
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/95133
And these
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/99629

Re: Advices on Arabian breeding
Wow, congrats, they are really beautiful ! For now on some of my mares are pregnant to my latest produced stud:Tjigra wrote:I am also trying to breed Arabians that are not over 16hh (they don't agree and get bigger each generation anyway) while retaining the dished head and high tail set. However I am trying to stay away from Leopard spots (and they don't agree on that either), while bringing in face and leg marks and dappled sooty. So I might have something to your liking lurking around on my ranches. I am not looking to sell most likely, but I can stud any stallion and lease almost any mare I have.
Breeds I use for outcrossing are mostly Turkmenes (for markings, speed and very light type), Akhal-Tekes (speed, type) and occasional Thoroughbreds (speed again, and there are lots of colours of them). NABs will give you patterns, but also a more robust, bulkier type, and it is not an easy task to get those full-blown patterns into Arabians, they mostly end up with just stockings (but it is possible - I have a patterned Arabian mare that looks nothing like an Arabian should, though. I haven't had a single patterned foal from an Arabian stallion from her, however).
To show a few on mine:
Spotted sooty palomino Arab x NAB cross
A bit big (16.3), but lovely and good performance too
A first gen cross between a performance stallion and a typey AC mare - lovely spots
Sooty silver buckskin, fingers crossed for dapples - and lovely type
TC's I've Been Hoping
But I have the same problems as you, they do NOT agree on staying small ! So he's not the best choice for my taller mares. Could I stud them with your Amerigo C ? (he's so beautiful !)

Re: Advices on Arabian breeding
Thank you a lotShowtym wrote:Sure, just ping me when you want them. They are $2000 each because you are a newbiePerséphone wrote:
Showtym Fairy Tale is beautiful ! Would you be considering selling her ? Right now I'm short on money (had to buy new pastures lol) but I'll be trying to save up for new mares


Re: Advices on Arabian breeding
Sure! She's up!Perséphone wrote:Thank you a lotShowtym wrote: Sure, just ping me when you want them. They are $2000 each because you are a newbieCould I get Showtym Fairy Tale then ?

Re: Advices on Arabian breeding
Sure, I'll put him up. I have a permanent shortage of stud slots (too many very nice boysPerséphone wrote: But I have the same problems as you, they do NOT agree on staying small ! So he's not the best choice for my taller mares. Could I stud them with your Amerigo C ? (he's so beautiful !)


Re: Advices on Arabian breeding
Thanks a lotShowtym wrote:Sure! She's up!Perséphone wrote:
Thank you a lotCould I get Showtym Fairy Tale then ?
