Producing Jumping Horses
that Move!
Predominantly Holsteiner pedigrees. Imported and North American
broodmares approved for breeding by the Holsteiner Verband, the American
Holsteiner Horse Association, the Zangersheide, and the Canadian Warmblood
Horse Breeders Association. Some stallions we've used include VDL Flemmingh,
VDL Goodtimes, VDL Corland, Ariadus, Lucino Z, Carpaccio, Popeye K, etc.
EMBRYO TRANSFER • CUSTOM BREEDINGS • IN-UTERO
SALES
Offspring of our mares include:
Silvano: German Young Horse Championships competitor (Bundeschampionat)
Guilleta: German Riding Horse Championships competitor
Lothario C: 2005 USGPL Finals Ch. Pre-Green High 3’3”; 2005 Res.Ch. Adult Amateur Hunter at Upperville; 2007 Ch. Second Year Green Working Hunter, HITS Ocala Winter Classic; owned by Douglas Wheeler of Cismont Manor Farm, VA, USA
Zephyr C: 2005 Ch. Schooling One Jumpers at the Pebble Beach Spring Horse Show under US Grand Prix jumper rider, Lise Quintero; owned by Sarah Ingram, TN, USA
Regent C: 2007 Res. Ch. Modified and Children's Hunter, Hampton Falls; owner Deborah & Erica Schillbach, NH, USA
Renaissance C: 2003 NWSHB Res.Ch. Hunter Breeding Filly; 2003 NWSHB Res.Ch. Dressage Suitability 3 year old Filly; owned by Anna Linde,WA, USA
Lisse Z (shown as Larissa Z): 2004 CSHA High Point Jumper/Dressage Suitability Champion; 2005 Winner Young Horse Development Class under CDN Grand Prix rider, Mark Laskin; owned by Sarah Davies, BC, Can.
Flingh C: 2006 Ch. SCDCTA Training Level Open; owned by Coleen Pridemore, GA, USA
Adesco C: 2006 and 2007 Grand Champion, Mature Horse Champion, Stallion Champion at the KDA Breeder's Classic; 2007 Material Champion KDA Breeder's Classic; many wins at Training Level Tests 3 & 4; owned by Elena Sokolovskai, OH, USA
Located in the rolling
aspen parkland east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Broodmares are carefully
matched with stallions that complement their pedigrees, conformation,
temperament and ability.
Our young stock are
imprinted at birth and are raised in a herd environment with daily human
interaction. They are fed a carefully balanced diet with emphasis on the
particular requirements of young growing warmbloods, and are allowed to
develop until the age of three before they are started under saddle. We
consider that a regular vaccination, worming and farrier schedule is
paramount to the health of all our horses.