Group winner and many times Gr.1 placed, Norse Dancer (Halling) made a spectacular debut at the stud although he covered a short string of mares. Sire of Norse King and Norse Prize, he stands since 2014 at Teresa and David Futter’s Yorton Farm, in UK.
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I wonder how his disposition and those of his foals is? I once bred to a first year sire who was tail female to Ribot. Most difficult filly I ever raised. She looked a lot like this horse.
I asked at the next yearling sale about his foal's disposition. The handler said "THIS ONE is nice". And the others, I asked. "56 foals, 2 were nice."
Years later, I linebred one filly through Ribot with multiple crosses (3) far back, but within 6 generations. She was even worse. I would recommend avoiding adding any more Ribot, especially through mares, when breeding this stallion. Great Trsio line in spite of that.