The Canadian Warmblood Horse Breeders Association has celebrated a milestone with its 10,000th horse registered. The lucky breeders, Heather and Marshall Cowell of Ingersoll, Ontario, will receive a commemorative plaque to mark the occasion.

It is a great way to start off their breeding career, since this was their very first foal. Heather first became involved with the CWHBA as a Young Breeder and travelled to England in 2015 as part of the Canadian Young Breeders team competing at Hartpury College, site of the International Young Breeders Championships. She continued her involvement as a junior judge and became Ontario Chapter vice-president in 2019.

Heather took what she learned in the young breeder program and applied it to her breeding choice, selecting a stallion that complemented the mare’s strengths and weaknesses. Canadian-bred Beau Balou (Bon Balou x Calypso de Moyon) was chosen for his size and compact body type as well as athleticism. The mare Olive II, a chestnut tobiano former show hunter and now Marshall’s pleasure horse, has a fabulous disposition, but had a longer frame and needed more height. The resulting filly, born May 19, 2020, Beaux Art ON-[CAN]10000-20 G is an eye-catching foal that was sold shortly after weaning.

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