Cruising Arish (left) and Cruising Encore (right) have begun training. (Photo: Mary McCann).
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Cruising clones, Cruising Arish and Cruising Encore, have started their training and will be seen out on the show jumping circuit over the coming months.
That’s according to Mary McCann of Hartwell Stud who is looking forward to the progress of her two Cruising clones from Hartwell’s famous Irish Sport Horse stallion and multiple Grand Prix winner Cruising.
The five-year-old clones are the first clones ever to stand in Ireland and their first foals hit the ground last year. Short videos of the Cruising clones are on social media amid interest to see how they progress and it’s expected that they will be out jumping by around April.
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Cruising clones, Cruising Arish and Cruising Encore, have started their training and will be seen out on the show jumping circuit over the coming months.
That’s according to Mary McCann of Hartwell Stud who is looking forward to the progress of her two Cruising clones from Hartwell’s famous Irish Sport Horse stallion and multiple Grand Prix winner Cruising.
The five-year-old clones are the first clones ever to stand in Ireland and their first foals hit the ground last year. Short videos of the Cruising clones are on social media amid interest to see how they progress and it’s expected that they will be out jumping by around April.
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