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Black 1989 167cm
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Parademarsch I |
Paradox I |
Papayer
xx |
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Arnika |
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Dahlie |
Damhirsch |
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Cyklame |
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StPrSt
Discothek |
Disco
Star |
Discont |
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Gazelle |
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Prarie |
Perlkonig
I |
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Wilja |
Licensed for Hannover, Westphalian, Rheinland,
Berlin-Brandenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen,
Thuringen and Sweden
100
Day performance Test 1993
HLP:
129.47/3 DI: 138.73/1 SI: 100.21/20
Service
Fee: AUS$2,200.00 NZ$2,700.00 (3
insemination doses) Maximum 3 pregnancies
Stallion By Paradiesvogel
PARADIESVOGEL
Paradiesvogel was the winner of the dressage phase
of his Licencing with a score of 138.73.
He
is a stallion with much beauty and top quality
gaits.
His
progeny excel in dressage and have won
Bundeschampionats, Licensings and Foal shows.
He
is highly regarded as a sire and his offspring bring
high prices at auctions.
The
Sire line: The chestnut stallion Papayer xx covered
as a private stallion in Westphalian breeding for
ten years, from 1961 to 1972. His achievements were
quite out of the ordinary. His first year at stud
already produced the top international competition
mare Panama 4 / Peter Schmitz (i.a. winner of the
French Showjumping Derby in La Baule). She was the
dam of the first rate full-siblings Gaylord 6 /
Hendrik Snoek resp. Golden Gate / Lutz Merkel (both
by Goldberg). His second crop resulted in the bay
Privatier, one of the most successful dressage
horses of his generation. Papayer xx’s third
covering season gave rise to the legendary sire
Paradox I, who together with his six year younger
full-brother Paradox II was destined to disseminate
the valuable genotype of his sire. Schwangau, who
was a half-brother of these two brothers, was a
maker of showjumpers who also acquired breeding
significance. The maternal dynasty is based on the
lineage mare Harfe (by Hartwig-Heerführer-Omar III-Liborius),
which produced not only the sons of Arnika, but also
the dark tan Adler (by Adlerruf-Astrachan-Schwank;
private stallion Westphalia). Paradox I first
occupied a loose box at the state stud of Ostenfelde.
His star however only began to shine when he was
restationed at Neuenkirchen, where he was
increasingly mated with Dolorit daughters. This was
a resounding success. Padrona 2 / Hans Heinrich
Quellen, Prinzeß / Gunnar Schlosser, Palma Nova /
Rainer Supan resp. Hendrick Snoek, Parbleu /
Heinrich Wilhelm Jahannsmann, Payot / Woflgang
Brinkmann, Summertime / Dietrich Schulze, Paloma /
Franke Sloothaak and numerous more established his
fame as a procreator of world rank showjumpers. As a
rule, his progeny were wiry, prominent, dry
chestnuts, often with a “hot” temperament and
frequently with hard to restrain drive. The younger
Paradox II, who as a private stallion and the
successor of his sire Papayer xx covered at the
Sandhove station in Ascheberg was not in the
limelight as much as his older brother, although he
too, was very convincing both in sport and breeding.
As good as Paradox I was, he did not manage to sire
a son that was his equal. Of the large number of
approved sons, not one was fully able to take his
place in every respect. Great expectations were
placed in Pascal, Pakt and Palisander. The black
stallion Parcours performed better than all three
put together and Parademarsch I and II appear to be
the ones most likely to be on a par with Paradox I.
Paradox I was oftentimes utilised as an upgrader, a
task which he fulfilled well. The products that
resulted however also necessitated an injection of
fresh blood in order to receive the desired type,
something that did not always eventuate. In 1994 a
monument was erected in Paradox I’s honour on the
grounds of the North Rhine Westphalian state stud of
Warendorf. Paradox I personally attended the
unveiling, before his death in 1995.
The Damsire,
Disco Star produced dressage horses of the highest
quality, and several approved sons and state premium
mares.
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