When and How to Choose a Warmblood Stallion

For mare owners, planning out the perfect match usually takes hours…days…even weeks of careful consideration and deliberation. Whether you’re going into next year’s breeding season with one mare or twenty Continue Reading →

Ryan Pedigo Sport Horses Celebrates the Addition of 3 Exciting New Stallions with Early Breeding Specials

Please join Ryan Pedigo, of Ryan Pedigo Sport Horses, Inc., in celebrating the addition of 3 new exciting stallions to his growing lineup of hunter and show jumping stallions: PF’s Continue Reading →

2022 Foals Available from Hyperion Stud

“We had a very exciting crop of foals born in 2022 and look forward to what we think will be a very bright future. Below is a list of foals Continue Reading →

theHorse: Feeding and Riding the Lactating Mare

In another Q&A on theHorse.com this month, Clair Thunes, PhD answers a question about the nutritional needs of lactating mares as they are brought back under saddle. Read the full Continue Reading →

theHorse: Can a Mare’s Personality Change After Her First Foal?

Dr. Nancy Diehl has written a response to this question in a new article on theHorse.com. The short answer given is “sometimes, maybe,” but read the article for more details, Continue Reading →

Corrado I for Foundation Friday

Corrado combines the blood of the two great Cs – Cor de la Bryère and Capitol, with a healthy dose of Thoroughbred on the dam line through Maestose xx and Continue Reading →

Lugano van la Roche for Foundation Friday

Lugano van la Roche has been one of the pillars of Belgian breeding, bringing the rich legacy of Hannover with him.His sire, Lugano I, was an extremely successful sire in Continue Reading →

Pangaea by Uno Don Diego Best Young Horse at Devon Horse Show and Country Fair

Devon, Pa. – June 5, 2022 – Concluding another successful year of the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair was the presentation of the coveted Best Young Horse and Leading Handler Continue Reading →

Furioso II for Foundation Friday

Furioso was described as “well balanced but with slightly knock-kneed forelegs and tight hocks.” He was also rich in Thoroughbred jumping blood, being by Precipitation out of a mare by Continue Reading →

Jalisco B for Foundation Friday

Like so many of the great stallions, Jalisco was not an immediate star. As a five year old, he finished a respectable 8th at the French championships, the following year, Continue Reading →