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Post by WatermarkFarms[USA] on Jun 23, 2011 4:06:44 GMT
I am looking for young pony hunters and jumpers, which can be mares or stallions but please no geldings. I would prefer a pony under the age of 5, meaning yearlings and weanlings are okay as well. The pony can be bred for any kind of jumping discipline. The pony can be any breed, including crosses as long as it is under 14.2hh (meaning a small, med, or large pony).
Please let me know if you have anything that might fit this criteria and thanks!
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Post by Nessa (GER) on Jun 23, 2011 6:29:39 GMT
I might have a pony for you Its a 6 month old german riding pony stallion, black, turning to white-grey later. His name is GNs Brooklyn Heights (http://www.gestuet-nereus.de/pferde/steckbrief.php?pferd=brooklynheights). He is an eventing / jumping pony, his father is well known in Germany, he won the big Meyer Hengstshow last year. His mother Salian is from Finland. He is one of twins, his twin-sister has been sold to a fellow member of this forum last week. Tell me if you are interested in him
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Post by WatermarkFarms[USA] on Jun 23, 2011 6:58:20 GMT
He sounds amazing! What size pony will he be? I am VERY interested. Let me know any sale conditions. I would plan to age him in regular time if that's okay.
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Post by Nessa (GER) on Jun 23, 2011 7:27:23 GMT
I think he will be around 1,44m (14.17hh) when hes older Sales conditions : + All the horses that we sell are sold to loving new owners and they are not intended to be sold further on to other people like on a marketplace. We highly recommend that you tell us, if you do not want your horse anymore, so we can take it back or give our permission to sell it to other people. If you sell a horse you have originally bought from us, please let us know immidiately we it lives after selling. We like to keep track of our former horses. + You may not alter the given information of a horse like name, colour, gender and personality. About aging him : thats fine
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on Jun 23, 2011 8:11:55 GMT
I could breed you a lewitzer, if you have any interest in a tobiano jumper. Also riding ponies out of these ladies can be bred if I find a good stallion (: ratsuponit.webs.com
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Post by Hannah M. (USA) on Jun 23, 2011 19:38:35 GMT
I have several Welsh Section B ponies available. All of them would be suitable for hunters, jumpers, driving or dressage.
Name: Color of Fire Sire: PC Colors of Everest – 2002 Chestnut [Everest [Carwed Charmer x Moelgarnedd Madonna] x Color and Cadence [Duntarvie Janus x Eyarth Rebecca] Dam: Lemonshill Firerose – 1996 Palomino [Rotherwood Crown Prince [Rotherwood Prince Regent x Rotherwood Lilac Time] x Lemonshill Firecrest [Cottrell Artiste x Baughurst Aderyn] Breed: Welsh Section B Age: 2011 Gender: Filly Height: 13.2hh Color: Palomino Disciplines: Halter, Sporthorse, Driving Comments: This beautiful filly is by one of our fantastic Everest sons, PC Colors of Everest. He is a well-established show horse, and has size, movement and a great pedigree. Her dam is a new addition to Serendipity who is currently starting her career at 2nd level dressage. Color of Fire also gets her spectacular color from her dam.
Name: Imperial Colors Sire: PC Colors of Everest [Everest [Carwed Charmer x Moegarnedd Maddona] x Color and Cadence [Duntarvie Janus x Eyarth Rebecca] Dam: Royal Buffette [Telynau Royal Charter [Eyarth Rio x Geufronuchaf Miss Royal] x Farnley Buff [Farnley Bond x Farnley Gloss] Breed: Welsh Section B Pony Age: 2010 Gender: Colt Height: 12.3hh Color: Chestnut Disciplines: Halter, Dressage, Driving, Hunters Comments: Sire is a champion show horse with incredible athletic ability. He competes in 3rd level dressage and 3'0 large pony hunters with great success. Dam is also a very successful show horse, competing in driving, medium pony hunters, 2'6 jumpers and dressage. Both parents have several other foals doing very well in the show ring.
Name: Coffee With Cream Sire: Star Avalon of Everest [Everest [Carwed Charmer x Moegarnedd Maddona] x Strawberries N Cream [Wynsom Churchill x Wurdinger’s Peaches An Cream] Dam: Peach Blossom [Bristol Victorio [Rosmel Cotillion x Lithgow Wishnik] x Velveterra Peaches N Cream [Rosedale Royal Flare x Glannant Glitter] Breed: Welsh Section B Pony Age: 2010 (no other years) Gender: Filly Height: 13.1hh Color: Bay Disciplines: Halter, Dressage, Driving, Hunters Comments: Another very well bred pony with a stellar pedigree of successful show horses. Both parents have lengthly show records in hunters and dressage, not to mention both her paternal grandparents being very successful in the Sim world. Coffee With Cream is a rarity from our breeding program, since she is a bay!
I would require buybacks, page URL and reclaim rights on all three of these ponies. Some of them could be aged to a year or two older, others cannot. I own all of the parents and some of the grandparents of these foals, too.
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Post by WatermarkFarms[USA] on Jun 23, 2011 23:51:13 GMT
Thanks for the great responses guys! I just want to point out that any pony that comes to Watermark will have a FOREVER home with us. We will not sell them to anyone else under any circumstances. If for some reason I must take a hiatus from SIM that will be long enough where I feel the horses will be neglected I will let you know immediately so that you can reclaim the pony. This would only happen if some personal REAL LIFE situation happened. Anyways okay so here goes...
Nessa - I would love to have GNs Brooklyn Heights. If you give me the go ahead I can make him a page.
Gespenst - I am very very interested in having a lewitzer. Wow what a neat combination of breeding! We are always into the rare at Watermark. If you would breed one for me I can of course give you all buyback rights etc. I assume you would decide all the foals stats like height and look etc. Would you be the one to name the foal? I don't mind this but it would be cool to name him/her if that would be okay with you. Let me know!
Hannah M - I like Colors of Fire and Coffee With Cream! How opposed to name changes would you be?
Thanks again guys!
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Post by Hannah M. (USA) on Jun 23, 2011 23:57:06 GMT
I'm fine with a name change on Color of Fire, I was feeling rather uninspired when I named her for my foal crop! Ha, ha. I would prefer that Coffee with Cream does not have her name changed, however. I always envision her as a "coffee" colored bay with lots of white!;-)
Hannah
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Post by WatermarkFarms[USA] on Jun 24, 2011 2:02:53 GMT
Awesome! I will def keep the lil bays name the same! I'd love to think up one for the palomino with "colors" in it but I am gonna brainstorm a bit. If you'll give me the go a head I will start making pages for them.
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Post by Nessa (GER) on Jun 24, 2011 6:01:06 GMT
You can have him so : go ahead
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on Jun 24, 2011 6:59:45 GMT
Nice! Actually you would have the right to decide everything but the date of birth and potential (: Would you like this combination: Donnerdomm x Fremd's Rosenrot ?
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Post by WatermarkFarms[USA] on Jun 24, 2011 7:14:23 GMT
Sure! Looks great! Let me know when u have more details Gespenst.
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on Jun 24, 2011 7:50:46 GMT
Alright! The foal would be born 8.7, two weeks after that you can have him/her. I will send detailed information then. Would you prefer a mare or a stallion? :--)
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Post by WatermarkFarms[USA] on Jun 24, 2011 9:22:05 GMT
I would love a little colt. Yay! I am so excited I already have a name picked out. I can't wait! Since I don't know much about the breed, how tall are they usually? Oh and I'd love if you could give me advice on the coloring since i don't know much about how tobianos work out. Any adivce you have would be great! Thanks Ges!
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Post by gespenst, FIN (admin) on Jun 24, 2011 10:05:03 GMT
They are pretty big ponies, they can be anything between 13.0hh and 14.2hh. Some sources tell there are more categories of lewitzers smaller than that, but I have only these big ones :--D I'd say he could be either buckskin tobiano, bay tobiano or chestnut tobiano. Bay because Donnerdomm's sire is bay.
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