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Bay Stallion 1991 16.2hh

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Alassio |
Alabaster |
Akzent II |
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Waleska |
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Felicita |
Futuro |
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Bruenane IV |
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Chantal |
Heraldik xx |
Caramel |
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Heraldika xx |
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Candygirl |
Alexis |
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Candy |
Champion of his 30 day Performance
Test
Licensed for Oldenburg, Rheinland,
Bayern, Hessen, Sachsen, Thuringen and Baden
–Wurttemberg
Service Fee: AUS$2,700.00 (3 insemination
doses)
ALASSIO’S BOY
The Sire Alabaster completed his Stallion Test at
Adelheidesdorf in 1992 with very good scores. He
achieved the title of Federal Champion of the 5yo
Dressage Horses in 1994. He competed up to Advanced
level.
Alabaster’s first foal crops provided a large number
of Premium foals and several were sold for top
prices at the Vechta auctions.He has produced 9
Licensed sons, 29 State Premium mares and 47 Auction
horses.
Before Akzent II came to Ludwig
Kathmann's in Oldenburg in 1985, he gained a great
reputation in Hanover as a private stallion.
1988 he was the sire of the most successful
Hanoverian dressage horse - Amazonas
1989 His son, Aczidos was placed 4th in the Federal
Championships of riding horses and top priced lot of
the Verden sales (DM 130,000).
In 1991 Love Story II was champion mare in Oldenburg
along with Adios, Dressage champion at the Federal
Championships in Munich.
Akzent II was regarded as one of the best producers
of rideablity in modern day horse breeding.
He is also the dam's sire of stallions, De Niro and
Dimension and grandsire of Abanos.
His progeny include:
Atachi, top priced lot of the Verden sales (DM
210,000) and Alabaster, most expensive young
stallion of the Oldenburg approval in 1991.
Akzent II was also the and sire of several Licensed
sons, including Akut, Alonso and Akatschi.
Heraldik xx, one of the most popular
Thoroughbred sires for warmblood breeders. The black
Thoroughbred stallion was by Caramel xx out of
Heraldika xx (by Cale xx x Marsel xx).
Born in the Czech Republic, Heraldik
xx descends from the renowned Nearco xx line and
competed at S-level in show jumping. At the moment
he has 11 approved sons in Germany, Denmark and the
U.S.A.
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