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Draft Cross Owners, Breeders and Riders

Draft Cross Owners, Breeders and Riders - love your draft cross, Sport Horse Draft Cross Breeders and Performance Draft Crosses. Draft Crosses for eventing, dressage, show jumping and pleasure riding.

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Latest Activity: Aug 12

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julie schonski

What kinds of showing are people doing with draft crosses? 2 Replies

Started by julie schonski. Last reply by Ward Edwards May 13.

Ann Hatfield

Owners and Breeders of Drafts and Draft Crosses, What areYou and Your Buyers Using Them for? 20 Replies

Started by Ann Hatfield. Last reply by EcoLicious Equestrian Apr 30.

Michelle Miller

Belgian/TB Crosses. (Only if you have one, or know one, comment) 7 Replies

Started by Michelle Miller. Last reply by Jordan Brown Apr 15.

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maureen hall Comment by maureen hall on January 12, 2010 at 8:35am
has donated my stallion for a fundraising auction - check it out - Prospect's Bravestrom on http://www.thoroughbredniagara.com/stallion_auction.html
maureen hall Comment by maureen hall on January 2, 2010 at 7:49pm
Here is a link to a video of pics longlining my 3 yr old stallion - this is the first time I have taught a horse to long line and he is doing so well - this is the forth time he has done it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2kFqY0ci0Q
Sheena Ross Comment by Sheena Ross on December 27, 2009 at 11:43pm
I am in New Zealand and have a 15 year old Clydesdale cross TB. He is a one in a million. Taken me to GP. I call him Ted, but he is Glenbrae Ivanhoe. By Stallone out of Glenbrae Babe (full Clydesdale). Nice to see a group just for horses like him!!
maureen hall Comment by maureen hall on December 24, 2009 at 3:04pm
Shannon- is your guy a Shady Maple - we have three shady maples and two warmblood crosses out of one of our shady maple mares. You can see more of our horses on www.hotelfun4kids.com/horses.htm. Happy Holidays
Shannon Comment by Shannon on December 22, 2009 at 8:38pm
I saw you!! I was shocked to see a clyde cross that looked just like my guy. How exciting to see a clyde hackney in a dressage mag!!!
maureen hall Comment by maureen hall on December 16, 2009 at 6:00pm
Check it out - I am in the January Clinic Issue of Dressage Today - the 3rd rider.

So Cool!!!!

My boy is such a good boy. And credit must go to our awesome dressage Coach Stephanie Jensen and our additional coach Christian Garweg.

Here is the pic they used

http://www.hotelfun4kids.com/images/horses/prody/test2-4.jpg"/>

http://www.hotelfun4kids.com/images/horses/prody/test2-4.jpg
Ann Hatfield Comment by Ann Hatfield on November 18, 2009 at 6:03pm
Good for you on your rides, Amy. I have a couple of friends very happy with their Tuckers. It is a lot of fun pushing to new limits, for your horse and for yourself, isn't it?
Sarah at HorseJobs.ca Comment by Sarah at HorseJobs.ca on November 13, 2009 at 8:52am
I have a friend looking for a grey percheron or percheron cross.
Will be driven. Know of anyone?

If you know of one please drop me a line at info@horsejobs.ca
Thanks
Sarah
Amy Gossman Comment by Amy Gossman on November 9, 2009 at 11:46pm
Thanx Ann. I actually found a wonderful saddle last Friday that fits my Annie beautifully. It is a Tucker plantation saddle, wide tree. I've had my girl for just a week, and we did 2 awesome trail rides this weekend. She went up & down big hills, some sandy hills, some very steep. The saddle was great, very comfortable & secure. I am so impressed with Annie's willingness and versatility. Before I got her she was used primarily for driving & indoor dressage lessons for children, so these rides were something completely different for her. Oh, and did I mention she's my first horse? We're a very green team, but managed to stay with the group on both trail rides. Life is good.
Ann Hatfield Comment by Ann Hatfield on November 9, 2009 at 11:37pm
Amy, You asked what I am selling off in the way of saddles, just a couple of inexpensive synthetic English saddles. they are adequate for some riding but not elegant. They were just wide enough for the Arabs, who have very wide flat, short backs which always surprises people, but probably too narrow for the young sport mares I will start this winter/spring. For them I will use either my ancient Lovatt and Rickets, which has an adjustable gullet-I'll bet it was one of the very early ones to have this- or the Sensation treeless saddle. Depending on how the girls behave and how they ft it, I may use also/instead my medium-wide Western stock saddle to help me stay aboard, until I think I will not be dumped off in the snow!!
 
 
 

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