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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3364"><p>> if you are loking for juming</p><p>> horses, don't look in the us, they</p><p>> don't breed for that quality and</p><p>> don't have the history nor the</p><p>> requiered expertise. look in</p><p>> countries like belgium, germany or</p><p>> ireland. england too, but not too</p><p>> much.</p><p></p><p>Excuse me Mike, you might have been sleeping, but the US has won gold in the Olympics as well as the WEG in Jumping, and has done it with home-breds.</p><p></p><p>If you want to see warmblood jumpers, you may find more on the west coast especially California. If you like the TB for a jumper as well as warmbloods I would stay on the east coast, either the SE Pennsylvania/New Jersey area, or Maryland-Virginia-Kentucky area. If you go to New Jersey, you can't miss a stop at Gladstone, the home of the USET. An incredibly beautiful facility with some top horses in residence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3364"] > if you are loking for juming > horses, don't look in the us, they > don't breed for that quality and > don't have the history nor the > requiered expertise. look in > countries like belgium, germany or > ireland. england too, but not too > much. Excuse me Mike, you might have been sleeping, but the US has won gold in the Olympics as well as the WEG in Jumping, and has done it with home-breds. If you want to see warmblood jumpers, you may find more on the west coast especially California. If you like the TB for a jumper as well as warmbloods I would stay on the east coast, either the SE Pennsylvania/New Jersey area, or Maryland-Virginia-Kentucky area. If you go to New Jersey, you can't miss a stop at Gladstone, the home of the USET. An incredibly beautiful facility with some top horses in residence. [/QUOTE]
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