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Karen Gruner, would you happen to be bringing along some of the breed promotional materials to Medford when you come out? We'd be interested in the DVD, some t-shirts a cap or two... And as soon as we get a picture or two we'll post it in the ID picture box. Thanks! Hope to meet a lot of people out there!
Elisa Gonder says...
Chet Johnson, please give me a call. I think we've got just the pair you are looking for. 919-736-4857 or elitego@nc.rr.com
Hi-1st time here.Have a few barbants and a 1 1/2 year old full blood stud colt and a couple of 1/2 bred babys foresale up here in Canada b.c.anyone interested email me. spring_hillfarms@hotmail.com
Also interested in other information/texts on Brabrants. If anyone has information on breeders (name/address) in southern Missouri or northern Arkansas I would likewise appreciate it.
I might add that although I like the Percheons, like most draft breeds they have genetically moved toward a leggier show horse rather than the blockier stance of 50 years ago.
Interested in two young Brabrants in this coming year. Hope to have fencing completed by March.
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I am looking for horses with Brabant blood in them. Anyone especting foals this year or even next year with Brabant blood in them? Gina Cervantes email cgcervantes35@yahoo.com
Connie, where are you? Send me an email, I will put you in my LOOKING file... (:
Elisa Gonder says...
Chet Johnson, please give me a call. I think we've got just the pair you are looking for. 919-736-4857 or elitego@nc.rr.com
hi everyone i am desperately looking for a brabant and cant seem to find any . can anyone help me?
thankyou
Jonathan Zeidman says...
Hi there, I'm wondering if there are any Brabant breeders in maritime Canada, particularly Nova Scotia, or in the North Eastern states? My email is jonathanzeidman@yahoo.ca
mark roller says...
Hi Beth. I have a Bay roan filly 5mo. old and a 3mo. red roan colt for sale here in Texas for more info call Ph. 832-654-3537 these are not reg. Mark Roller

Kathy says...Kathy It's all going to depend on how well the filly develops. Horses like people are all individuals and some are going to mature faster than others. Talk to your local vet. Start doing groundwork as soon as possible. Harness and saddle her as soon as you can and work on the ground. this will desensitise her to these things and make the riding less of a stress when the time comes.
I adopted a 6 mos old Brabant filly last year. She is 16 mos old now I have gotten several different answers to her training, I don't want to ruin her, but I need to know from someone who is familiar with Brabants, how old she should be before I can train her for riding and carrying 300 lbs (total weight)? Thank you for your answer.

















Brian says...Hi we are interested in Barbants, wondering if you have any pictures you could send us.
Hello All, We have recently purchased "Sultan van't Hoogeinde"as our herd sire. He stands 16.1HH and is a 100% imported blue roan brabant stallion. We are prepared to offer frozen or chilled semen for the next breeding season. For more information, please phone 231-854-6600 after 4:00pm or e-mail winddancefarm@ncats.net Regards, Brian & Christina






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