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UPDATE: Mare and filly have arrived and are though quarantine process. The mare arrived skinny and we are working hard to put weight on her. She has not lost any weight and gained a little since she has arrived. Filly is EXCEPTIONAL. Beautiful mover and very sweet. Curious and trusting.
Please call or email for new videos. This filly was born 4/28/2017 and is being imported from Germany with an arrival to our farm of 8/7/17. She is an absolutely phenomenal mover and this is an incredible opportunity to purchase a high-quality imported filly for SIGNIFICANTLY less, as we imported her with her dam. Her dam is 17h, so she will be a tall girl. Some information on her bloodlines below:
San Amour managed to break through to the international circuit at an early age. He is well built in frame with a modern conformation and seems to have been born with the ability to collect and the talent for the highest dressage level. As a producer, San Amour has gone straight to the top. As a sire, San Amour I is a highflyer and the German national championships are his stage: His daughter Soiree d'Amour was regional and uncontestable German national champion of three-year-old mares and geldings in 2012 with Kira Wulferding, vice-champion of the five-year-old dressage horses in 2014 and regional champion of the six-year-olds in 2016. In 2013, her full sister Soiree de Saumur won the bronze medal at the German national championships of five-year-old dressage horses and in 2014, she won the silver medal in the six-year-old class. Saphira Royal NG, who was also highly placed in the finals in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015, came third at the World Championships of seven-year-old dressage horses in Ermelo (NED) in 2016. Solitaire won the Bronze Medal at the German national championships of five-year-old dressage horses in a final where half of the participants were progeny of stallions from the Schockemöhle station. At the World Championships of young dressage horses the San Amour daughter Samoura M won the silver medal in the five-year-old class and was the best German horse. Soirée d'Amour was fifth. Besides all the championship successes, his oldest offspring have meanwhile arrived on a broad front at high level: 20 of them were successful at S level in 2016. The number of licensed sons has now raised to 42, including champion and premium stallions. 58 daughters of San Amour have so far been awarded with the predicate state premium mare in different breeding regions.
In 2006, San Amour was premium sire and price highlight at the Oldenburg licensing in Vechta. In 2008, he was honoured as main premium champion and in his stallion performance test he was champion of the dressage index (rideability 9.5). Furthermore, he qualified for the German national championships and was placed in the finals. The Oldenburg elite mare show 2011 was literally a San Amour festival: of the nine qualified daughters from the first round, four went into the Brillantring and were placed second, third, fourth and ninth.
In 2012, he had four daughters, the highest share of a sire's progeny, at the Westphalian elite mare show. The highlight of 2013 was his daughter Calamity Jane, champion mare of the Oldenburg elite mare show in Rastede. He consistently produces top horses for different auctions. With Stern von Afrika, San Amour produced the Oldenburg regional champion and vice German champion of the three-year-old mares and geldings, and with Petite Etoile, the 2016 regional champion of the five-year-old dressage horses.
San Amour's dam is the highly remunerated Puppenfee, who is equipped with quality movements and was Oldenburg reserve champion mare. She produced San Amour's full sister Auguste Victoria, Oldenburg regional champion in 2008 and his licensed full brother San Amour II (privately owned stallion, BEL). Bred to Fürstenball, Auguste Victoria produced the Oldenburg reserve champion mare 2014, Amelie. San Amour is bred for performance: Dam sire Plaisir d'Amour was successful at Grand Prix for years and participant of the World Equestrian Games 1998. The Oldenburg legendary sire Figaro as well as the thoroughbred Kronprinz xx, were stallions that sired horses for performance.
Fleurop is a champion young sire by the renound Florestan I
Davignon was born on 16 April 1988 and was by Donnerhall out of Piroschka (by Pik Bube I x Diolen x Wahlmann). Davignon became the foundation stallion of Pape's station in Hemmoor, Germany, as he was discovered by Ingo's father Günter. He was first approved in Vechta for the Oldenburg verband and licensed the same year for the Westfalian and Hanoverian society. He did his 100-day stallion performance test in Munster in August 1991 and scored 138.92 points in total, ranking 2nd out of 60 participating stallions. He had the top dressage score of 146.49 points.
He competed in sport from 1992 till 1995 under Ingo and Susan Pape. He made his show debut in the riding horse tests in 1992 at Schuffdorf and won the class. Under Ingo Pape he won the 1992 Bundeschampionate in the 4-year old stallion class. His last show was in November 1995 at M-level.
Davignon has sired 30 licensed offspring, including Dacaprio, Davidor, Davignport, Di Caprio, Di Versace and Douceur, and 88 state premium mares. No less than 951 of his offspring are registered as sport horses in Germany and 105 of them have reached S-dressage level. His most famous offspring in sport are Duvalier (Uta Gräf), Dark Diamant (Sophie Baetens-van Lent),
The stallion was retired from breeding in 2013.
For Romance
For Romance – the epitome of a model sire – and from a Voltaire dam line that has been accorded great success. Blessed with three excellent gaits, his canter and trot can only be described with superlatives and his character is also noteworthy. He stood out brilliantly in the strong lot of stallions at the 2011 Oldenburg Verband licensing and the enthusiastic spectators in Vechta gave him standing ovations.
As expected, For Romance passed his 30-day test in Schlieckau with super scores. He received a 9.25 for his trot and rideability, a 9.0 for his canter and an 8.88 for character.
In the third generation of his pedigree you find Don Schufro who took the Danish Champion title and won team bronze at the 2008 Olympic Games in Hong Kong under Andreas Helgstrand/DEN. He is also the sire of many champions.
For Romance's dam line goes back to Voltaire, a Furioso II son who was well-known in breeding and sport the world over. This line is also the origin of the licensed stallions Dusty, Furinos and Platino as well as many international sport horses that were highly successful in show jumping as well as dressage.
His sire, Fürst Romancier, was licensed in 2007 and made headlines just two years later when he took fourth place in the World Championships for young dressage horses in the class for five year olds and also fourth place at the Bundeschampionate in Warendorf. Matthias Alexander Rath has taken over Fürst Romancier's training.
In 2012, For Romance’s full sister Fasine took the Oldenburg Champion Mare title – a feat that is so far unique in the history of the Oldenburg Verband.
The dam's sire, Sir Donnerhall I, gained trademark status early on in his career. He was the 2nd Reserve Champion at his licensing, State Champion, the record-breaking winner of his stallion performance test, Vice World Champion of young dressage horses and Bundeschampion as well as the main premium winner of stallions with emphasis on dressage. More than 50 of his sons have been licensed. In 2010, three of his progeny took Vice Bundeschampion titles in Warendorf: Silbermond – the NRW Champion Stallion, Appassionata and the licensed Snap Shot. He has also sire numerous top auction horses.
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For Romance
Santa Domenica
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Bloodlines
For Romance
Fürst Heinrich
Ronja
Florestan
Dawina
Romancier
Edwina
Santa Domenica
San Amour
First Dancing
Sandro Hit
Puppenfee
Fleurop
Dream Dancing (Davignon)