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2018 beautiful correct bay Hanoverian filly with lovely markings. She will be tall and leggy! Stands at 14+ hands at 11 months old. We expect her to reach 16.2. Her sire was 16.3 and is known for throwing height.
Layla is my 3rd cross between this sire and dam, and her mothers last foal. I am retaining both her full sister and brother. I would keep Layla as well but there just isn’t enough time in the day to enjoy them all. She is very attractive and I always get comments on her very feminine features and huge doe eyes. A pleasure to work around in the barn, and stands on cross ties for mane pulling, grooming and clipping. She is handled daily and loads easily on a trailer.
Layla had a certificate of pedigree with the AHS, has a current coggins, up to date on all vaccinations, microchipped and has a lifetime registration with the USEF. We have free jumped her in a small paddock twice and she shows exceptional jumping talent. I do not have a jumping chute- we just jumped her over a single fence and she clearly enjoys that type of work.
Her lovely movement would also suggest she would make a great dressage horse as well.
Layla’s sire is the very popular Landkonig- well known for throwing an amateur friendly disposition! I have a 12 yo Landkonig mare that I have competed in the jumpers- 1.25 meters, training level Eventing, National hunter derbies, side-saddle steeplechase races and was the USEF national reserve champion for Ladies Side-saddle.
Last picture is Layla’s 2 yo FULL brother
Video of Layla’s 3 yo FULL sister is also posted
A little about her lineage
Her Sire-
Landkonig
Landkönig’s progeny include a two-time Olympic and WEG qualifier. With over a million dollars in offspring earnings he holds an American progeny record. He produced the highest-priced jumper ever sold at the Hanoverian Elite auction, as well as a licensed son, a 2003 and 2004 Bundeschampionat qualifier and 11 auction selections out of 45 registered offspring. In 2005, one Landkönig gelding sold at the prestigious PSI Auction for more than $437,000. Landadel, Champion of his 100-Day Test, is one of the leading German sires and the most successful stallion of his age group. Landkönig’s damline produced eight licensed stallions. His dam, Luna, who was written about in the Eylers millennium stallion book, also produced Devon Champion Grönlad; Gratulata, a World Cup qualifier with Michael Matz; Gina, Champion of Luxembourg, and 1991 Bundeschampionat participants and Grand Prix jumpers Genua and Gentleman. Landkönig scored a 9.5 for stadium jumping at his 100-Day Test with a test index almost equally high in jumping and in rideability. He also scored 8s for character, temperament and willingness to work. German Chef d’Equipe Herbert Meyer bred several mares to Landkönig. He has had several top inspection foals, and in 2007, La Bamba became Elite Eligible and was an inspection Champion. Lord Tryon MF won the NCDCTA Breed Show Bari von Buedingen award. In 2005, Landkönig entered the Topliste Hannoveraner Hengste with a jumping breed value of 132, highest of any Hanoverian standing in North America. In 2005, 8-year-old son Lucullus won his first Grand Prix and had many placings at that level. Four-year-old Landfall placed third in the 2007 IJF, and 9-year-old Lipton placed in the 2007 CSI Beervelde Grand Prix. Lantinus, winner of many Grand Prixs, is the number two Hanoverian jumper after Shutterfly for the third year, and he also made the cover of Der Hannoveraner for the third time after winning Aachen 2009. In 2008, the FEI ranked 10-year-old Lantinus as the number one jumper in the world for several months. Landalyn became EMC with 9/8 for jumping, as did EMC Luanja and EMC Llangollyn. In 2011 Laus Deos had the highest U.S. MPT score and in 2012 Landollure became an EMC with 9/9 for jumping.
His first foal crop produced about 50 Hanoverians, several have jumped at Grand Prix level. The 2008 Hanoverian year book shows 22 placings at Grand Prix oa. Lucculus won his first Grand Prix at 7 years old, Lipton and Suus Kuyten a young Dutch rider are placing at Grand Prixs. In the US Landfall placed 3rd in the Jumper Futurity in 2007. Landkönig produced a licensed Hanoverian son and 11 of his offspring have been selected so far for the Hanoverian Elite and riding horse auctions in Verden, Germany, including Lantinus who set a record for 2002 and sold for the highest price ever achieved by a jumper at the Elite auctions in the Hanoverian Niedersachsen Halle and again a record at Shockemoehle’s prestigious PSI Sale. The current owners of Lantinus, the Straumanns, paid 2.4 million dollars for him and turned down 5.5 million Euro’s ($8.7 million) six months later after he won the Global champions tour GP of Qatar. Lantinus has been #1 in the FEI world rank in June and July 2008 and is now at the Olympics. All this was achieved while he was only 9 years old himself and at the beginning of his breeding career.
Her Dam’s Grandsire was the infamous Utrillo
Rare to see him this close in the pedigree.
Utrillo
Recognized as one of the top producers of Swedish competition horses for many years. Utrillo was born in 1962 in Hannover and was later imported to Sweden. In his time, Utrillo was ranked 1st in BLUP index as a sire of jumpers and 8th in the sire of conformation horses with on overall score of 97%. Total BLUP index score of 123. Utrillo is a foundation sire for the Swedish Warmblood breed producing top competition horses and elite stallions. He is the sire of the famous Chagall, Maraton, Bonaparte, and 2 horses that participated in the 2000 Olympics
Additional Details
Landkonig
Freya
Certificate of pedigree with the American Hanoverian Society
[1=Bombproof, 10=Hot]
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Bloodlines
Landkonig
Landadel
Luna
Landgraf I
Novella
Landsknecht
Galaxy
Freya
Flamenco
Dimona
Flamingo
Lankella
Utrillo
Danella