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ISO Movement Studs
I'm looking for studs with good movement.
Requirements:
- 50+ movement confo.
- Positive movement comment or gold/green.
- No negative comments.
- HGP 60k+, minimum 55k.
- Uphill croup height.
- No tobiano markings.
- Low COI (under 60%).
Preferable but not necessary:
- Between 15.0hh and 18.0hh.
- Medium light/medium build.
- 80% horse type to 50% pony type.
- 30+ balance confo.
- No sooty/varnish.
Requirements:
- 50+ movement confo.
- Positive movement comment or gold/green.
- No negative comments.
- HGP 60k+, minimum 55k.
- Uphill croup height.
- No tobiano markings.
- Low COI (under 60%).
Preferable but not necessary:
- Between 15.0hh and 18.0hh.
- Medium light/medium build.
- 80% horse type to 50% pony type.
- 30+ balance confo.
- No sooty/varnish.
I can't go back to yesterday—because I was a different person then.
—Alice, Alice in Wonderland

Re: ISO Movement Studs
I have that stallion if you are interested. The COI is a little higher and he is a little shorter.Fallon wrote:I'm looking for studs with good movement.
Requirements:
- 50+ movement confo.
- Positive movement comment or gold/green.
- No negative comments.
- HGP 60k+, minimum 55k.
- Uphill croup height.
- No tobiano markings.
- Low COI (under 60%).
Preferable but not necessary:
- Between 15.0hh and 18.0hh.
- Medium light/medium build.
- 80% horse type to 50% pony type.
- 30+ balance confo.
- No sooty/varnish.

Re: ISO Movement Studs
Ooo, definitely interested. Is 75k per foal acceptable?Pieta wrote: I have that stallion if you are interested. The COI is a little higher and he is a little shorter.
I can't go back to yesterday—because I was a different person then.
—Alice, Alice in Wonderland

Re: ISO Movement Studs
Of courseFallon wrote:Ooo, definitely interested. Is 75k per foal acceptable?Pieta wrote: I have that stallion if you are interested. The COI is a little higher and he is a little shorter.



Re: ISO Movement Studs
Thank you!Pieta wrote: Of courseHe is up for stud
I can't go back to yesterday—because I was a different person then.
—Alice, Alice in Wonderland

Re: ISO Movement Studs
NPFallon wrote:Thank you!Pieta wrote: Of courseHe is up for stud


Re: ISO Movement Studs
I have this stallion if you're interested. His COI is about 30% higher than what you requested, but he fits all your other requirements nicely.Fallon wrote:I'm looking for studs with good movement.
Requirements:
- 50+ movement confo.
- Positive movement comment or gold/green.
- No negative comments.
- HGP 60k+, minimum 55k.
- Uphill croup height.
- No tobiano markings.
- Low COI (under 60%).
Preferable but not necessary:
- Between 15.0hh and 18.0hh.
- Medium light/medium build.
- 80% horse type to 50% pony type.
- 30+ balance confo.
- No sooty/varnish.
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Re: ISO Movement Studs
Do you like either one of them?Fallon wrote:I'm looking for studs with good movement.
Requirements:
- 50+ movement confo.
- Positive movement comment or gold/green.
- No negative comments.
- HGP 60k+, minimum 55k.
- Uphill croup height.
- No tobiano markings.
- Low COI (under 60%).
Preferable but not necessary:
- Between 15.0hh and 18.0hh.
- Medium light/medium build.
- 80% horse type to 50% pony type.
- 30+ balance confo.
- No sooty/varnish.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2417924 (light horse type; 89%)
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2392878 (18.2 hh, light horse type; 91%, some varnish)
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Jockey at No Surrender Acres, proud breeder of the Thoroughbred, Hanoverian, and Quarter Horse since 2018.

Re: ISO Movement Studs
Hmm, his build isn't exactly what I'm looking for but his stats are great. How about 50k per?horsesfurever wrote: I have this stallion if you're interested. His COI is about 30% higher than what you requested, but he fits all your other requirements nicely.
I can't go back to yesterday—because I was a different person then.
—Alice, Alice in Wonderland

Re: ISO Movement Studs
Both of them are really good! I'm not sure how to price them, how much do you think would be fair?Jockey's Holding wrote: Do you like either one of them?
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2417924 (light horse type; 89%)
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2392878 (18.2 hh, light horse type; 91%, some varnish)
I can't go back to yesterday—because I was a different person then.
—Alice, Alice in Wonderland