Stallion Raising: Getting Started
By Kimmy Risser, Hickory Manor For those of you looking into raising or acquiring your first stallion, or for others who are just curious about how it all works, Kimmy Continue Reading →
By Kimmy Risser, Hickory Manor For those of you looking into raising or acquiring your first stallion, or for others who are just curious about how it all works, Kimmy Continue Reading →
Did you know that a recipient mare’s size can have a big impact on the size of the foal? It’s one of the things to be aware of if you’re Continue Reading →
Enjoy one of Warmblood Stallions of North America’s more popular Foundation Friday posts! Every other Friday we will be featuring a foundation sire – one who has been influential in Continue Reading →
Advertisement LotusTeam stands the three world-class Holsteiner stallions: Long Island T (Lotus T x Calato x Carneval x Lord) Don Quichot (Quite Easy x Ramiro x Alme) Catiago (Cambridge x Carthago x Leonardo I) Continue Reading →
Advertisement One of Wild Turkey Farm’s most popular stallions, Leapfrog WT, has retired to stud after a successful show career. Competing at the Grand Prix level under Mandy Porter, he Continue Reading →
Advertisement Ryan Pedigo Sport Horses is proud to introduce the newest stallion in their lineup. PF’s Christer is a 2014 Holsteiner stallion, and was imported just this month. Christer was Continue Reading →
Kristen VanderVeen and Bull Run’s Jireh Capture the CSI1* Classic Champions Grand Prix at Live Oak International Adrienne Sternlicht’s Mount Calisto Blanc Receives Classic Champions Award of Distinction OCALA- Fla.– Continue Reading →
Cantus was Caletto I’s first crop in Holstein. His dam, Monoline, was by the tough competitor Roman and out of an advanced showjumper, USA. Cantus, who died far too early Continue Reading →
WarmbloodStallionsNA.com is dedicated to presenting North American stallions to breeders. Our website makes it easy to shop for stallions! And we have over 130 listed, so you’re sure to find a Continue Reading →
One of the benefits of enduring/surviving/doggedly persisting as long as I have in the horse-breeding business is people new to breeding often see my longevity and modicum of success as Continue Reading →