Friday 24 March 2017

Equine breeding Showcase attracts leading stallions

British Breeders travel to Cumbria this weekend – Sunday March 26th
Connemara Stallion Kippure Lancelot, one of three
stallions to be presented by Barrowby Connemaras
As the largest equine breeding event in the North, the fourth annual Northern Stallion Showcase will welcome leading studs from as far afield as Somerset to Newton Rigg College Equestrian Centre in Cumbria this Sunday, March 26th.
Easy access, just off Jcn 40 of the M6!
A wide variety of stallions with exceptional bloodlines will be presented at the high-profile fixture, supported once again by Baileys Horse Feeds. They will include representatives of Britain’s internationally renowned native breeds, in addition to athletic sport horses and ponies with proven performance records and successful progeny.
Breeders of horses and ponies from across a wide region will travel to the event, at which a number of national and international studbooks will also be present to provide information and advice. Many of the stallions are stabled on site, providing a unique opportunity to see and evaluate a large number of different breeds and types on one day.
Pam Harrison from the organising team confirmed; “The enthusiasm and support for the Showcase builds each year and the quality of the stallions this time is exceptional. The weather forecast for the weekend is thankfully much better and everyone involved is looking forward to a very interesting and day.

Information about all of the stallions at the Showcase, together with the running order, can be found online here - http://www.northernstallionshowcase.co.uk/visitortimetable.html and on social media. 

Gates open at 9.30am for visitors and the first stallion will be presented in the Showcase Arena at 11.00am. Admission costs £5, which includes parking and a free Programme within the April issue of Equine magazine, and under 8s will be admitted free. There is all day catering and the formal Showcase Programme concludes at 3.00pm.

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