i have two CB crosses and they r so cheeky, stubborn, energeitic at times when i don't expect it. They r very ineresting, challenging also. but i love them! never change them 4 the world. I bred mine from a stallion called (whitehouse statesman) grand son 2 Mulgrave supreme bred and owned by the HMS Queen.
CBs are some of the smartest and wisest warmbloods I've ever known! No, Wander was the senior stallion at Forbes Farm in NC. Wendy Forbes owned him, and I worked for her for a few years. I'm going to try to find her email to send your video to her - the way your boys stayed right together is phenomenal!
Yes, that's her. She gets picked to judge the King George V cup, which you can see at (well, can't send a url, evidently, but Google will get you to a short video of her judging).
She's just a wonderful horsewoman, and a terrific person. It was an honor to work for her for two and a half years - I learned something new every day, as they say. She's pretty much out of business now, but her son, Aaron Forbes, still shows and trains horses she bred.
Nice video of a rare breed. Their general tractability really shows! I used to work with a stallion named Wander, and his son, Forbes Native Statesman: your guys really made me miss them...
I love Cleveland Bays! I have a cleveland bay and he is by Wetherby Barry Crump! He is such a lovely boy :D
MissTrompa 1 year ago
Dont you just love the Cleveland Bay Horses! They are so intelligent! Reminds me of my gelding I had when I was in my teens.
Lynn-Marie
Tenerifelynn 4 years ago
my cleveland bay is from forest saga, its his grandad! were here in north west england x
pjdmoz 4 years ago
i have two CB crosses and they r so cheeky, stubborn, energeitic at times when i don't expect it. They r very ineresting, challenging also. but i love them! never change them 4 the world. I bred mine from a stallion called (whitehouse statesman) grand son 2 Mulgrave supreme bred and owned by the HMS Queen.
fallding123 4 years ago
yes they are great horses - uniform in their physical structure and abilities but each one is so much of an indivdual with so much personality
serafima123 4 years ago
CBs are some of the smartest and wisest warmbloods I've ever known! No, Wander was the senior stallion at Forbes Farm in NC. Wendy Forbes owned him, and I worked for her for a few years. I'm going to try to find her email to send your video to her - the way your boys stayed right together is phenomenal!
Solteratube 4 years ago
Is Wendy Forbes the lady who moved to the States from Australia and brought her CBs with her? I think i heard good things about her and her horses.
The CB world is very small..
serafima123 4 years ago
Yes, that's her. She gets picked to judge the King George V cup, which you can see at (well, can't send a url, evidently, but Google will get you to a short video of her judging).
She's just a wonderful horsewoman, and a terrific person. It was an honor to work for her for two and a half years - I learned something new every day, as they say. She's pretty much out of business now, but her son, Aaron Forbes, still shows and trains horses she bred.
Solteratube 4 years ago
how do i find that video please?
tried to search google for King George V Cup but couldn't find it
serafima123 4 years ago
you know, now i can't find it either. i wonder if they removed it? well, i'll bookmark this thread and send it to you if i find it.
Solteratube 4 years ago
Nice video of a rare breed. Their general tractability really shows! I used to work with a stallion named Wander, and his son, Forbes Native Statesman: your guys really made me miss them...
Solteratube 4 years ago
Thank you, they are so interesting to work with and seem to enjoy learning.
Is Wander a purebred CB, did you compete with him?
serafima123 4 years ago