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Dark Brown 2001 167cm
N/A for 2006
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Indoctro |
Capitol I |
Capitano |
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Folia |
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Vanessa
VII |
Caletto
II |
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Orgesch |
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Jasmina |
Landgraf
I |
Ladykiller xx |
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Warthburg |
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Ulm |
Cantares |
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Mida |
Licensed for
Zangersheide
Service Fee:
AUS$1,800.00 NZ$2,200.00(3 insemination
doses) For mares not pregnant after 3 doses extra
insemination doses can be bought the following year
for AUS$500.00 NZ$750.00
ULTIMATE VDL
Ultimate was KWPN
National Champion in the 4yo jumping horse class.
In 2005 he was
constantly placed in the stallion competition.
He is continuing
his career and winning his way through the levels.
The Sire Indoctro:
After a successful jumping career Indoctro, Champion
of the stallion test, has been used completely for
breeding. And with success: at the age of 16 he
received the title: ‘Preferent’.
This
is demonstrated in such champions as: Operette -
Champion of the Central Keuring of Groningen;
Olympia - Dutch Champion; Ocinthe - Friesland 2 year
old Champion; Noblesse - Champion of the Central
Keuring of Flevoland; and Orame - Champion of the
Stallion Selection in 1999. He already has many
approved sons of which No Limit and Orame became
Stallion Test Champions. In 2005 the KWPN approved
two sons again.
Some
of Indoctro’s progeny who perform in the front row
in the Championships for young jumpers and who jump
nationally are: Wallace C who won the national free
jumping Championship in Spain, Ultimate VDL-R.Vos,
Dutch Champion of the 4 Year old jumpers, Fairbanks
Catargo was Australian Champion of the 5 year old
jumpers, Rowan with K. Farrington was champion of
the 7 and 8 year olds of the Eastern League final in
USA, Richmond Hill with M.Buurmans was Reserve World
Champion of the 7 Year old jumpers in Lanaken.
Several others did very well at the young horse
championships.
Top
international results are demonstrated by: Nassau
with J.Dubbeldam who was KWPN Horse of the Year 2005
and won the Individual and Team Bronze at the
European Championship in San Patrigano, Nike with
K.Offel qualified for the final of European
Championship and also reached the final of the
Olympic Games in Athens with his rider Yuka
Watanabe, Casadora with L.Hough 2nd Grand
Prix Wellington, Nadia with G. Bloomberg winner of
Challenge Cup in Wellington, VDL Orame with
J.Vrieling member of Dutch Nation Cup Team that won
in Falserbo, VDL Oscar and Picolien Zeldenrust with
F. Chesler, Youp with L. Howard, Orleen with L.
Howard, October with K. van Nieuwenhuizen, Nobel
with M. v/d Vleuten (NL), VDL Orestus with G. Puck
one of the winners of the Puissance in Madrid, VDL
Masserati with M.van Asten, Odile with E. Smits,
Oderike with A. Zoer (Nl), VDL Montreal with J.
Vrieling (Nl), Minka’s Diamond with E. Tacken (Nl),
No Limit with M. van Asten (NL) etc.
Jumping Index in Germany: 161, Indoctro is for the 2nd
time in row in 2nd place of Germany’s top
sires. With this index he has the highest Index of
the Holstein Studbook.
Jumping Index in The Netherlands: 142 with 96%
reliability.
The Damsire Landgraf I was not widely accepted as a
stallion in Germany because sons of Thoroughbreds
were still regarded with suspicion . It was after
the 1975 Equitana in Germany, where Landgraf easily
cleared a 6'6" several times a day, that
international riders started to buy his offspring.
For many years, Landgraf led the list of sires of
sporthorses. His offspring have won just under seven
million dollars mainly in showjumping, and in this
respect he is the top sire in the world today. The
runner-up, Furioso II is more than two million
dollars behind, and Landgraf still has a few
offspring in competition to add to the total.
Born in 1966, Landgraf I belongs to the first
vintage of his sire, Ladykiller XX, who produced
another hero one year later in Lord, another of the
most influential stallions in Holstein.
Ladykiller XX was a very popular Thoroughbred
stallion, born in England, and a descendant of the
very famous stallion line of Phalaris - Fairway -
Blue Peter - Sailing Light, combining with Hyperion.
His dam also carried Phalaris-blood, as well as
Son-in-Law.
In spite of his famous ancestors - Ladykiller was a
failure as a race horse. His performance genes were
still there, of course, but they emerged not as
speed but mainly as jumping talent with the
occasional good dressage horse as well. All of
Ladykiller's offspring could easily be recognised as
such, and Landgraf was no exception. These horses
have beautiful noble faces with large bright eyes,
bay - brown coats - and they could jump!
Landgraf had a very good temperament which he passes
on, together with excellent movement. His dam,
Warthburg, came from the stem No. 275 and
accumulates the performance genes of Ethelbert,
Aehill and Cicero, who are responsible for laying
the foundation of the Holsteiner Sporthorse as the
world's leading jumping stud book.
Warthburg was born in 1962 and was bought as a
weanling by Baron Friedrich Christian de
Kielmansegg.After a competition career as a jumper,
she produced Jenni, by the Thoroughbred stallion,
Little Lion xx - Jenni is the dam of Orchidee, who
was a member of the gold medal winning German
jumping team at the Seoul Olympic Games with Dirk
Hafemeister. Orchidee in turn was the dam of Avion (Athlet
Z) ridden in international competition by Ludger
Beerbaum.
Warthburg then produced six foals by Ladykiller.
Landgraf was born in 1966, the following year saw
his full brother, Landgraf II who was sold to the
south of Germany where he was gelded! Under the name
- Leon III - he was on to compete at Grand Prix
level with Manfred Schlusselburg. In the following
two years, the fillies Eva and Frederica were
produced - Frederica when bred to Farnese produced
the licensed stallion, Fridericus. In 1970 Warthburg
produced another filly, Landgraffin who was ridden
in the 70's and 80's by Hugo Simon, winning many
speed and puissance classes. Bred to Cor de la
Bryère, Landgraffin then produced the stallion Cash,
who also competed internationally with Simon before
his death at the age of 10 while competing at Aachen.
Landgraf was licensed in 1968 along with twelve
other sons of Ladykiller xx. Landgraf finished in
5th place with the comments 'a lot of presence, good
gaits with excellent propulsion, good confromation
and average hindquarters.'
Landgraf was chosen to represent the Holsteiner
breed at the 1972 German National Agricultural Show
- and finished last. Following protests from the
Holstein officials, this was converted into second
place, and then in an elegant piece of gobbledegook
to 'first place C'.
Jumping is the field where he excells most as a
sire. The list of his showjumping offspring is
endless. A few names for example: Freestyle
(formerly Lalique) won Aachen Grand Prix, Libero won
the Dutch National title five times (!) and also the
1994 Volvo World Cup. The licenced stallion, Lacros,
is another along with top performers: Lucky Luke,
Lanciano, Landlord, Lausbub and Taggi.
Nearly sixty colts by Landgraf I have been licenced
for the Holsteiner stud book, like the champion of
1991, Linaro, and the dressage talent, Loutano. Some
of his sons have already achieved top positions as
performance sires, for example, Letus II, a jumping
sire, and the versatile
Landadel,
who produced three champion stallions for the
Oldenburger breed alone, and also the outstanding
international showjumper, Le Cou Cou, a licenced
stallion.
So far, 340 broodmares by Landgraf I are registered
in the Holsteiner stud book, 260 of these are in the
Head Stud Book, 70 have been awarded the State
Premium, and a considerable number have been
champion mares at shows. Landgraf I was a legend
already during his life time. His genes are securely
ancored in the breed of the modern sporthorse.
In his Stallion Book of the Holsteiner Warmblood
Breed, Dr Dietrich Rossow comments:
"Imposing appearance with enormous crest and neck
carriage. Smooth total topline and much presence.
Beautiful face with marvelous eye. Long, rather
broad neck, long sloping shoulder. Withers, could be
more clearly defined. Well shaped, muscular croup.
Strong bone. Good in front. Slightly sickle hocked
in youth (became very straight with age). Tied in
below the hock and faults in the hind fetlocks. Good
mover. Marvelous temperament. Phenomenal jumper;
tight in front, lots of bascule, careful and
talented. Great performance capabilities."
"Offspring are of various sizes and usually late
developers. In youth, the tall ones appear leggy and
narrow. Nearly always passes on his face, type and
also his hindleg faults. Amost all offspring are
endowed with their sire's jumping ability. In the
beginning they jump rather awkwardly with less than
ideal form which improves with increased maturity.
Seldom passes on his overly heavy neck. Huge number
of international class jumpers. Up to now (the book
was published in 1988) Landgraf is far and away the
most important jumper sire in the world!"
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