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Create my profile now!AES British Warmblood Mare, 10 years. Buckskin. Sold as a broodmare only, however she is field sound with no signs of lameness. She has been a super easy broodmare sent to stud for AI due to owners inexperience as an amateur breeder. Late stages of her pregnancy & early stages of foaling were textbook & she foaled easily whilst I watched having waited for me to arrive in the morning. She's an excellent mother & has allowed her amateur breeder owner access at all times to check her at all stages of her pregnancy, during foaling & post birth to check her Colt right from the moment he was born. She was easy too for the vet's intrusive inspections. Despite her size & we put her to 15.1hh Welsh D she has produced an enormous foal which we believe to be a throwback. She has some excellent KWPN bloodlines including Nimmerdor & Burggraaf, which have strong international performance links in both Dressage & Showjumping, she is for sale as we will mot be breeding any more. The colt foal we've retained was bred with our own requirements in mind to combined the original movement (Cadence) of the Mare with the versatility of the sire with a plan to produce a level headed Dressage horse for Junior rider & Mum share so this is a sad sale through no fault of Mare or foal. Ideally we would have kept her to breed more foals for dressage, she is a kind sweet Mare who loved all the attention last year from daughters friends whilst her foal was at foot. She is fully up to date with vaccinations, wormed & just had her feet trimmed. Very sad sale. Would also consider a 2 year lease of her.