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Dark Bay 1994 167cm
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Landadel |
Landgraf
I |
Ladykiller xx |
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Warthburg |
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Novella |
Farnese |
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Furth |
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Tettiera |
Bonjour |
Bibelot |
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Godwin |
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Tettiore |
Tiro |
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Tettine |
Licensed for Oldenburg,Berlin-Brandenberg,
Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen and Thuringen
Service
Fee: AUS$1,600 NZ$1975.00 (3
insemination Doses) Maximum 3 pregnancies
LANDREBELL
Landrebell’s forte is jumping. He has competed and
won on the International Circuit. His jumping style
is highly regarded. His offspring are very much like
him in ability and type.
The Sire Landadel is one of those rarest of
creatures - a stallion who is siring top dressage as
well as jumping progeny. Indeed at the 2001 World
Cups, Landadel was unique in producing
representatives in both the dressage and jumping
finals, with the exquisite Leondardo da Vinci in the
dressage with Gonnelien Rothenberger, and, in the
jumping, Helena Weinberg's Little Gun. In the
1999/2000 WBFSH standings, Landadel had 14
representatives on the jumping list and three on the
dressage. Landadel is regarded as the most important
son of Landgraf - and carries a double cross of the
great Ladykiller, and bears out the theory that
Landgraf worked best with mares with a high
proportion of Thoroughbred blood. Landlord 4 and
Lausbub 148 were out of mares by Tin Rocco xx.
Lanciano is out of a mare by Marlon xx and Lucky
Luke is out of a mare by Fra Diavalo (by Frivol xx).
Landadel’s grand-dam is 3/4 Thoroughbred (Ladykiller
xx / Gauner xx).His dam’s sire, Farnese was famed
for this extravagent trot, and was used as a
demonstration stallion by the Holsteiner Verband -
besides the movement, the line was noted for its
great substance and good conformation. Farnese’s son
Farmer was on the 1984 German Olympic showjumping
team with Franke Sloothaak.
Landadel’s stallion sons include Le Cou Cou,
Landfriese I, Landstern and Landjonker. Landadel is
the sire of four Oldenburg Stallion licensing
champions: Lord Kemm, Lagoheidor, Landkaiser and
Laudaatio. Perhaps his most famous performer has
been the mare, Lady Weingard, who was ridden in her
career by Markus Beerbaum.
In Australia, Landadel is represented by the mare,
Luna Luna who has been extremely successful at world
cup qualifier level, with Vicki Roycroft and was
sold back to Europe after representing Australia at
the WEG in Jerez.
The Damsire
Bonjour was competed in dressage but pedigree reads
like a showjumper. He has an ancestry similar to
the jumping phenomenon, Baloubet du Rouet through
Starter, who was a son of Rantzau, a great producer
of showjumpers, and the SF stallion Ibrahim, who
also produced many showjumpers. Additionally,
Bonjour also has Voltaire in his pedigree twice.
Bonnie's dam, Second Century, was a thoroughbred
mare by Middletown Billy out of the TB dam, See Her
Go. See Her Go was by the TB See Him Go and her
damsire was the TB Pancho Supreme. This damline has
contributed a refining aspect to the pedigree and
Bonnie therefore has produced drier modern foals
from a heavy stallion. |