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Liver Chestnut 1998 168cm
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Carpaccio |
Caretino |
Caletto II |
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Isidor |
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Bettina II |
Lantaan |
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Nolde |
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Hyazin the I |
Cassini I |
Capitol I |
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Wisma |
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Daniela V |
Ronald |
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Vroni |
Semen Analysis
Morphology: 73%
Motility: 35-40%
% In Foal: 65-70%
Service Fee: AUS$2,850.00
NZ$3,500.00 US$2,200.00 CAN$2,450.00(3 insemination
doses) For mares not pregnant after 3 doses another
service can be bought the following year for
AUS$1,425.00 NZ$1,750.00 US$1,100.00
CAN$1,225.00
( Vet certificate required)
EC Washington x Lux Z Filly EC Vancouver x Burggraaf Colt EC Vancouver x Burggraaf Colt
EUROCOMMERCE WASHINGTON
The talented Holstein
Eurocommerce Washington descends from Carpaccio, the
stallion that caused a sensation by winning the 1994
Medingen Performance Test. Like the famous
internationals Caridor Z, Cathleen W, Ballerina,
Chandra, Crocodile Dandy and Caretano Z, also
Carpaccio is a product of the showjumping horse
supplier Caretino.
On his dam side
Washington carries the successful jumping blood of
progenitor Cassini I. This Capitol I son has
recently become celebrated for having sired a series
of international top class showjumping horses such
as Eurocommerce Berlin, Ingmar, Coco, Cumano, Carino
and Olympic. It is a noteworthy fact that most of
the offspring of Cassini I presently performing at
Grand Prix level were bred out of daughters of
Caretino. Now Washington’s pedigree has precisely
this successful combination. In his third generation
Washington carries the valuable performance blood of
Ronald, the Ramiro son from lineage 18b1 who we also
find in the dam’s line of the stallions Libero H,
Cortez I-II and Corland. The dam line of Washington
goes back via the stallions Silvester and Marlon xx
to a still young Holstein family registered under
lineage number 6900.
Competition results
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1st |
Qualification Bundeschampionat, score 8.5
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Isterberg |
GER |
2004 |
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1st |
National stallion competition |
Denekamp |
NED |
2003 |
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