Stallion Headshots Collection
- ThreeMustangs
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Frankel, Oasis Dream, and Kingman.
Posted by @MonarchyUK on Twitter.
Posted by @MonarchyUK on Twitter.
Last edited by ThreeMustangs on Sat Jul 02, 2022 5:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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OK, here comes a probably dumb question. I don't think I've seen established breeding stallions all decked out for the photographer in full bit and bridle before. Is this a common thing and I just haven't been paying attention? If not, then why are these guys all dressed up? Is it just a control thing?ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 6:20 pm Frankel, Invincible Spirit, and Kingman.
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- Flanders
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I don't know that it is common but it is how they exercise the stallions at Juddmonte. I'm guessing the pics was taken during the stallions exercise session. They do so with a bridle, bit, blanket(rug) and not a saddle but a girth(but I'm sure it feels a saddle to the stallion). I guess its just to remind the horse of racing/working and how he is supposed to behave, since they take them all out at the same time.Missbeholder wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 1:43 am OK, here comes a probably dumb question. I don't think I've seen established breeding stallions all decked out for the photographer in full bit and bridle before. Is this a common thing and I just haven't been paying attention? If not, then why are these guys all dressed up? Is it just a control thing?
TIA!!
Short video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7kOQB_rG24
A 20 minute video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvrlC0N9g-g
and here is an article about it https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/a ... stallions/
- Miss Woodford
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Many other European studs do confirmation photos in the bridle, too. I think it's more tradition than anything. Stallions at horse shows are shown in-hand in a bridle as well.Flanders wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 2:57 amI don't know that it is common but it is how they exercise the stallions at Juddmonte. I'm guessing the pics was taken during the stallions exercise session. They do so with a bridle, bit, blanket(rug) and not a saddle but a girth(but I'm sure it feels a saddle to the stallion). I guess its just to remind the horse of racing/working and how he is supposed to behave, since they take them all out at the same time.Missbeholder wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 1:43 am OK, here comes a probably dumb question. I don't think I've seen established breeding stallions all decked out for the photographer in full bit and bridle before. Is this a common thing and I just haven't been paying attention? If not, then why are these guys all dressed up? Is it just a control thing?
TIA!!
Short video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7kOQB_rG24
A 20 minute video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvrlC0N9g-g
and here is an article about it https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/a ... stallions/
About half of these boys are wearing a bridle, for example. https://www.nhstallions.co.uk/search Some of them have an extra leather piece under the chin that I'm not entirely sure the name of but it probably replicates the idea of the ring bit that's used with a halter when leading strong horses.
In the US it's still common with photographs of warmbloods and the few farms that photograph their TB studs like that are sporthorse breeders.
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The second picture isn't Invincible Spirit. It's Oasis Dream.ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 6:20 pm Frankel, Invincible Spirit, and Kingman.
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- ThreeMustangs
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Corrected. I have a mental block when it comes to OD and IS—I always get them confused.amydfrom73 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 3:51 pm The second picture isn't Invincible Spirit. It's Oasis Dream.
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Not a girth, but a surcingle - but yeah basically you can attach side reins to it for lunging or run long reins through it to long line. They seem to use it to hold the quarter sheet in place, they also seem to use them at a lot of the the European horses in training sales. They are always monogrammed with the trainer or stable's name.Flanders wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 2:57 amI don't know that it is common but it is how they exercise the stallions at Juddmonte. I'm guessing the pics was taken during the stallions exercise session. They do so with a bridle, bit, blanket(rug) and not a saddle but a girth(but I'm sure it feels a saddle to the stallion). I guess its just to remind the horse of racing/working and how he is supposed to behave, since they take them all out at the same time.Missbeholder wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 1:43 am OK, here comes a probably dumb question. I don't think I've seen established breeding stallions all decked out for the photographer in full bit and bridle before. Is this a common thing and I just haven't been paying attention? If not, then why are these guys all dressed up? Is it just a control thing?
TIA!!
Short video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7kOQB_rG24
A 20 minute video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvrlC0N9g-g
and here is an article about it https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/a ... stallions/
Bridles seem to be standard for European/English/Irish stallion operations. Coolmore, Darley, Juddmonte, etc. show and photograph all of their stallions with them. Honestly I think it is a better look than a chain running over or through their mouths.
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-- from uma-furusato.com (Aug 24th)
Structor(USA)(Palace Malice) arrived in Lex Stud on August 16th.
https://uma-furusato.com/news/entry-60282.html
Structor(USA)(Palace Malice) arrived in Lex Stud on August 16th.
https://uma-furusato.com/news/entry-60282.html
- Miss Woodford
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Epaulette (Commands x Accessories by Singspiel)
Banknote (Zafonic x Brand by Shareef Dancer) making 20 years old look darn good
both stallions of the Turkish Jockey Club, photos by Kadir Civici.
Banknote (Zafonic x Brand by Shareef Dancer) making 20 years old look darn good
both stallions of the Turkish Jockey Club, photos by Kadir Civici.
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So happy to see Oasis Dream again!ThreeMustangs wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 6:20 pm Frankel, Oasis Dream, and Kingman.
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Shamexpress (O'Reilly) has the best facial markings and produces blingy foals
Stands at Windsor Park Stud (via twitter)
Stands at Windsor Park Stud (via twitter)
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Japanese Dirt champion Chuwa Wizard(JPN)(King Kamehameha) has arrived at Yushun Stallion Station on Oct 15th 2022.
He placed twice in the Dubai World Cup (2nd in 2021 and 3rd in 2022).
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/3 ... f9d90d6bfe
https://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001206350/
He placed twice in the Dubai World Cup (2nd in 2021 and 3rd in 2022).
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/3 ... f9d90d6bfe
https://www.jbis.jp/horse/0001206350/
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Hot Rod Charlie(USA)(Oxbow)
(photo by Hiroki Yamanaka)
(photo: @uma-furusato.com)
standing at Shadai Stallion Station for a fee of JPY2,000,000- (about US$15,000)
-- report from umaichi.com
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/2 ... 9a1aa05ce1
-- report from uma-furusato.com
https://uma-furusato.com/news/entry-61382.html
(photo by Hiroki Yamanaka)
(photo: @uma-furusato.com)
standing at Shadai Stallion Station for a fee of JPY2,000,000- (about US$15,000)
-- report from umaichi.com
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/umaichi_news/e/2 ... 9a1aa05ce1
-- report from uma-furusato.com
https://uma-furusato.com/news/entry-61382.html