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Cimarron is by Chacco's Rubin, (Chacco Blue x Quidam's Rubin x Continue) - 2011 Liver Chestnut Oldenburg Stallion. As taken from his web page "Chacco's Rubin DSF is a beautiful liver chestnut stallion, with a beautiful head, kind eye and lots of expression. He is tall, very leggy stallion, modern in type stallion with a good amount of bone. Chacco's Rubin DSF shows a huge amount of scope and excellent form over fences, and he jumps in beautiful form. Chacco's Rubin DSF has three very good gaits, very elastic with a good hind leg. He is a very well rounded athlete. Chacco's Rubin DSF also displays excellent rideability he loves to work, and is a very kind stallion. He was recently named the Reserve Champion of the 2015 Stallion Test in Oklahoma with high scores across the board. We are looking forward to getting him out in the show ring this year.
Sired by the top jumper stallion Chacco Blue, Chacco Blue was an immensely successful jumping stallion, he quickly established himself as a star from a young age. After winning the jumping index at the stallion performance test, he then went onto win over thirty show jumping classes judged on style and ability, qualifying for the Bundeschampionat and proving to be one of the best of that year. In 2004 at the Bundeschampionat he won the final qualifier with a score of 9.2. Later that fall he went onto jump some spectacular rounds at the Young Horse World Championships in Lanaken, and was again one of the best horses for his age group."
Cimarron is out of the Premium Holsteiner mare Bailerina PT. She is out of Cicero, a son of Cor de la Bryere and on her dams side is Le Santo, a son of Landgraf I! So she carries bloodlines of some of the most influential stallions in the Holsteiner breed. So she traces to top Holsteiner breeding on both her sire and dams side of the pedigree.
As you can see from his pedigree, Cimarron is bred to be a top class jumper. He certainly has the conformation, movement, athletic ability and bold personality to excel. He also has the movement to do pretty darn well as a dressage mount. With his quality I do consider him a stallion prospect. He is very kind and friendly and is always begging for attention. All of our foals are handled regularly, are trained to halter, lead, pick up hooves, touched all over so they are not ticklish and trained to load in a trailer. They spend their days in around 100 acres of grass pastures with rolling hills, ponds and creeks to cross and drink from and plenty of playmates. He was presented with the Westfalen NA in August. He will have full registrations papers through them. I expect He'll end up around 16.2 give or take a little.
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Westfalen NA
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