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Black 1991 168cm
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EH Caprimond |
Karon |
EH Arogno |
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Karben |
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StPrSt Capri VI |
EH Mackensen |
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PrSt Coeur-As |
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Helena XIV |
Matador |
Donauwind |
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PrSt maritza |
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PrSt Harpune II |
Grimsel |
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Harda |
Licensed for
Trakehner, Hanover, Oldenburg, Rhineland,
Westphalia, Saxony-Anhalt, Sweden, France and
Switzerland
Service Fee: $1,500.00
Per Dose (1 Pregnacy)
HOHENSTEIN
After having
become premium stallion at the licensing in
Neumünster in 1993 this top stallion has made a
brilliant career.
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1994:
Hohenstein became second at his stallion performance
test in Adelheidsdorf with a total index of 134.05
points. He became rideability champion with 148.29
points.
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1995:
Trakehner Champion and 3rd range at the German Young
Horses’ Championship.
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1997: From
his first foal class Hohenstein presented the
champion of the stallion licensing (Münchhausen –
350,000 DM). Meanwhile, Münchhausen successfully
took part in Grand Prix tests and at the European
Championships in Hagen 2005.
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1998:
First victories in advanced dressage tests.
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1999:
Hohenstein was proclaimed elite stallion (EH).
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2002:
Hohenstein became stallion of the year and his son
His Highness became champion of the stallion
licensing in Verden (515,000 Euro).
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2005:
Insterburg being son of Hohenstein became 3rd at the
World Championship for Young Dressage Horses in
Verden.
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2006: 3
premium stallions of the Trakehner licensing derive
from the Hohenstein bloodline such as this year’s
champion mare Zaubermelodie.
Hohenstein I was the vice champion of the 1994
stallion performance test at Adelheidsdorf, the 1995
Trakehner Riding Horse Champion as well as third at
the Federal Championships. He won his first advanced
dressage competition at the age of seven in 1998. In
the meantime he has had wins and high placements up
to Intermediaire 1 and Grand Prix.
Hohenstein was a hit from the start as a breeding
stallion. He has proven to be homozygotically dark
coloured, with his progeny overwhelmingly inheriting
his black colour (65%). His tally of approved sons
has grown to 12 including the champion stallion
Munchausen. Hohenstein was successful at the 2000
Federal Championships with four offspring qualifying
and the vice champion Habitus who was later sold for
320,000 DM via the Verden auction. In 2000 at the
Equilibra Auction at Towerlands Equestrian Centre,
Essex, England the stallion High Fashion by
Hohenstein was sold for 85,000 Pound or DM 280,000.
According to Hoofs and Horns this was the highest
price ever paid at a non-thoroughbred auction in
England.
The FN breeding values regularly list Hohenstein as
a top procreator of dressage horses and this year he
was ranked fourth. According to the Hanoverian
Verband in 2000 he was the second best producer of
dressage horses with an index of 183, the fifth best
transmitter of type with a score of 161 and equal
third on the breed values competition list with a
score of 145%. In 1999 he was awarded the
distinction of Elite Stallion by the Trakehner
association due to his outstanding performance in
both breeding and sport.
Hohenstein’s sire Caprimond is one of the most
sought after Trakehner’s in Germany. He was runner
up of the 1987 Trakehner approvals, federal vice
champion in 1988, winner of the 1988 stallion
performance test in Adelheidsdorf and was successful
up to Grand Prix. Caprimond is popular in many
warmblood breeds as an excellent producer of very
rideable horses. He is also a strong transmitter of
type often standing on top of the Hanoverian
Verband’s rankings.
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