- Irish Draught
- Chestnut
- Stallion
- 4 years
- 16.3 hands
- Gortfadda Farmers Grove
- Height 16.2 & ¾ / 169.5cms 2020 (rising 4yo)
- Bone 9 ¼ / 23.5cms / Girth 80’’ / 203.2cms
Sire; Tors Gentleman Farmer / Dam Sire; Grosvenor Lad
Grade 2 Licensed Stallion
5 Stage vetted, X-Ray'd & Swabbed clean & clear.
We bought ‘Farmer’ directly from his breeder at weaning and he has grown up here on out farm on Exmoor National Park. He has been fully exposed to the chaos of a busy & noisy environment from day one, and as a result of both his breeding and his upbringing, he is now one of the most well-adjusted, unflappable confident horses you could wish to meet. He is kind, quiet, mannerly, trainable, biddable, and easy in every way. On top of that he is totally stunning.
He has not been pushed the way many young horses are these days, and as a result he does still have some maturing to do. He is not over topped & too heavy for his young joints, so should never suffer from early wear in his later years. Farmer is a phenomenal jumper, at his grading, he jumped down through the lines with absolute easy each time & was the only stallion not to touch a pole the entire time. The final fence being only 100 x 100cm was not big enough to even make him stretch. He can come down to 130cm loose schooling and make it look easy.
He is 100% straight moving, without any need of correction or balancing, & he has perfect limb. His movement while being absolutely correct is rarely show to its full ability as Farmer is just such a well-mannered and amenable character, he just lollops around like a pet Labrador rather than strutting his stuff & showing off, but he does have fabulous paces.
Farmer is eligible to have a 2nd Grading in the future when he is more mature and could quite easily get Class 1 next time as he was only 5 marks under this time. At the grading the Judge made it clear he was not a fan of Farmers white legs (& we can’t help but wonder if this prejudiced the scores), but we think he looks amazing! He’s just SO flashy!! Who doesn’t want a super flashy, quiet natured, easy going foal right?? We bred 3 foal by him this year, and they seriously lived up to expectations!
We had Farmer backed over the winter and he was hacked out around the busy hunting village of Exford and up over the Moors. He did around 4 weeks under saddle, all gentle work, teaching him to go forward happily and take & travel in to a contact. He’s not been asked to do circles, or jumped under saddle yet. He was then turned away to get ready for his Grading, but he would be an easy sort to tack up and get going with right away without expecting a problem.
We are sadly looking to find a new home for Farmer as we are giving up breeding. We are open to suggestions regarding full sale, or failing that we would sadly be willing to consider gelding him as he would just be the most fabulous riding horse. In our opinion he would make and absolutely top class Working Hunter or even a smart Ladies Show Horse carrying a side saddle.
Please get in touch for more information, or to come and meet Farmer. We are on Exmoor on the Devon / Somerset borders, but we can deliver him anywhere within UK.