
Looking for a belgian stallion
I'm looking for a very special Belgian stallion. My budget is pretty high for the right horse. I'm looking for HGP and strength, plus perhaps height, but I'm not picky about that. I'm looking for a stallion over 64k hgp and over 62 strength. Need him to be under 15 years old so I have some time to use him. I would prefer horses closer to 15 hands, but I'd still be very interested if the horse was 20 hands. Color doesn't matter, though I would like something other than red. I love appy markings. I don't love roan. Still, a plain red roan would work for me if he had the hgp and strength I need. Requirements and things that would be nice listed below.
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Must be over 64k hgp
Must have over 62 strength.
Under 15 years old. I may consider older stallions if they have some of my "wants but not deal breakers"
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The things below aren't deal breakers, but I would pay extra for them:
It would be nice if the horse isn't red, champagne being my favorite color for belgians
Would be nice if he has appy markings
It would be awesome if the horse is close to 70 strength, I can dream. 62 would still be welcome though.
Would love him to be close to fifteen hands
The younger the better, newborn being more than welcome, but will still accept horses up to 15 years old.
If he has any horses with Sunburst at the beginning of their name in their pedigree, that would be nice since that was the name I gave my original Belgian line.
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My budget is pretty open. I'm willing to pay a LOT for the horse I'm after. I'm open to buying multiple stallions and potentially even mares. I don't need stallions under 62 strength and 64k hgp. I already have stallions that far exceed those numbers, but I don't have any with both, and I'd like to have both. Let me know what you have and what you want for it. I'm trying to take my lines to the next level and need my next herdsire for that to happen.
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Note: the horse does not need to be trained or titled. I enjoy training and titling isn't a big deal for me either. I take pride in having done the work to train a horse and title them. If you would like, I will keep the horse's name as is and have no intention of selling anything I may buy.
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Must be over 64k hgp
Must have over 62 strength.
Under 15 years old. I may consider older stallions if they have some of my "wants but not deal breakers"
.
The things below aren't deal breakers, but I would pay extra for them:
It would be nice if the horse isn't red, champagne being my favorite color for belgians
Would be nice if he has appy markings
It would be awesome if the horse is close to 70 strength, I can dream. 62 would still be welcome though.
Would love him to be close to fifteen hands
The younger the better, newborn being more than welcome, but will still accept horses up to 15 years old.
If he has any horses with Sunburst at the beginning of their name in their pedigree, that would be nice since that was the name I gave my original Belgian line.
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My budget is pretty open. I'm willing to pay a LOT for the horse I'm after. I'm open to buying multiple stallions and potentially even mares. I don't need stallions under 62 strength and 64k hgp. I already have stallions that far exceed those numbers, but I don't have any with both, and I'd like to have both. Let me know what you have and what you want for it. I'm trying to take my lines to the next level and need my next herdsire for that to happen.
.
Note: the horse does not need to be trained or titled. I enjoy training and titling isn't a big deal for me either. I take pride in having done the work to train a horse and title them. If you would like, I will keep the horse's name as is and have no intention of selling anything I may buy.

Re: Looking for a belgian stallion
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2912601AkumaKashi Holding wrote:...
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2912656
I'm fairly sure that they'll both mature to be over 15 hands, but other than that they've got most of what you're looking for.
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Re: Looking for a belgian stallion
i have one on my side accountAkumaKashi Holding wrote:I'm looking for a very special Belgian stallion. My budget is pretty high for the right horse. I'm looking for HGP and strength, plus perhaps height, but I'm not picky about that. I'm looking for a stallion over 64k hgp and over 62 strength. Need him to be under 15 years old so I have some time to use him. I would prefer horses closer to 15 hands, but I'd still be very interested if the horse was 20 hands. Color doesn't matter, though I would like something other than red. I love appy markings. I don't love roan. Still, a plain red roan would work for me if he had the hgp and strength I need. Requirements and things that would be nice listed below.
.
Must be over 64k hgp
Must have over 62 strength.
Under 15 years old. I may consider older stallions if they have some of my "wants but not deal breakers"
.
The things below aren't deal breakers, but I would pay extra for them:
It would be nice if the horse isn't red, champagne being my favorite color for belgians
Would be nice if he has appy markings
It would be awesome if the horse is close to 70 strength, I can dream. 62 would still be welcome though.
Would love him to be close to fifteen hands
The younger the better, newborn being more than welcome, but will still accept horses up to 15 years old.
If he has any horses with Sunburst at the beginning of their name in their pedigree, that would be nice since that was the name I gave my original Belgian line.
.
My budget is pretty open. I'm willing to pay a LOT for the horse I'm after. I'm open to buying multiple stallions and potentially even mares. I don't need stallions under 62 strength and 64k hgp. I already have stallions that far exceed those numbers, but I don't have any with both, and I'd like to have both. Let me know what you have and what you want for it. I'm trying to take my lines to the next level and need my next herdsire for that to happen.
.
Note: the horse does not need to be trained or titled. I enjoy training and titling isn't a big deal for me either. I take pride in having done the work to train a horse and title them. If you would like, I will keep the horse's name as is and have no intention of selling anything I may buy.

Re: Looking for a belgian stallion
I'm interested in the first colt. About how much would you like for him?shadowheart2006 wrote:https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2912601AkumaKashi Holding wrote:...
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2912656
I'm fairly sure that they'll both mature to be over 15 hands, but other than that they've got most of what you're looking for.

Re: Looking for a belgian stallion
Could you provide a link? I've bought one so far and have inquired about another, so I think having a third would would be a good number number.Heartland2001 wrote: i have one on my side account

Re: Looking for a belgian stallion
ok one secAkumaKashi Holding wrote:Could you provide a link? I've bought one so far and have inquired about another, so I think having a third would would be a good number number.Heartland2001 wrote: i have one on my side account

Re: Looking for a belgian stallion
ok i have this one but the one i was thinking of retired https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2931075AkumaKashi Holding wrote:Could you provide a link? I've bought one so far and have inquired about another, so I think having a third would would be a good number number.Heartland2001 wrote: i have one on my side account

Re: Looking for a belgian stallion
He doesn't quite fit what I needed, so I'll have to decline. I already have a stallion around 68k hgp with 56 strength on another account, so I don't need another like him.Heartland2001 wrote:ok i have this one but the one i was thinking of retired https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2931075AkumaKashi Holding wrote: Could you provide a link? I've bought one so far and have inquired about another, so I think having a third would would be a good number number.

Re: Looking for a belgian stallion
its ok i had a better one but he diedAkumaKashi Holding wrote:He doesn't quite fit what I needed, so I'll have to decline. I already have a stallion around 68k hgp with 56 strength on another account, so I don't need another like him.Heartland2001 wrote: ok i have this one but the one i was thinking of retired https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2931075

Re: Looking for a belgian stallion
this is the one i wanted to give you https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2965230AkumaKashi Holding wrote:He doesn't quite fit what I needed, so I'll have to decline. I already have a stallion around 68k hgp with 56 strength on another account, so I don't need another like him.Heartland2001 wrote: ok i have this one but the one i was thinking of retired https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2931075