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    #41
    Too bad Providence suffers from a lack of scope over that small jump ...

    NOT!!!!

    What a lovely young stallion! One to keep an eye on for sure!

    Now - all kidding aside - that jumping form isnt exactly conducive to producing a hunter, unfortunately, but what an impressive young stallion for sure ...

    Good find Reg ...
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    • #42
      Originally posted by Hocus Focus View Post
      While reading through the memorial thread on Argentinus, I was drawn towards a son of his "A Jungle Prince"... and in an attempt to locate information on him, I happened across yet another stallion of a distinctly different bloodline who if you note by the first of the two video clips on his page that he is rather remarkable in jumping capability. Certainly a talented young stallion who by potential alone is worthy of a glance. His name is "Providence". For a jumping stallion candidate, I would certainly have to simply say "wow"! He is a worthy newcomer to add to your list.

      http://www.southlanefarm.com/Foals%2...Providence.htm
      I also was looking for A Jungle Prince last year. Contacted some ppl then gave up.

      WOW that stallion is nice.. I saved him also.


      I also have been looking at the stallion INCOLOR esp.. cuz Argentinus is gone.

      http://www.incolor-ov.de/ic_pedigree.html but i know nothing about him.
      Draumr Hesta Farm
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      • #43
        In color is at Klattes I think.
        Judy could prob get semen for him if you wanted.
        http://www.klatte.de/pagesHengste/Incolor.html

        Another Argentinus son here in the states is Apiro too:
        http://www.silvercreeksporthorses.com/apiro.html
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        Home of Puerto D'Azur - 1998 NA 100 Day Test Champion
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        • #44
          Originally posted by TrueColours View Post
          Too bad Providence suffers from a lack of scope over that small jump ...

          NOT!!!!

          What a lovely young stallion! One to keep an eye on for sure!

          Now - all kidding aside - that jumping form isnt exactly conducive to producing a hunter, unfortunately, but what an impressive young stallion for sure ...

          Good find Reg ...

          There is so much to be said regarding way of going and presentation of the horse and particularly one's approach to training that I might argue slightly the point regarding..."not conducive to producing a hunter"... In your defense however, the "rideability factor" and the difference between a professional ride and an amateur ride, yes there lies the differences, some of which will be indicated through the testing process...yet to be determined. A good athlete should be a good athlete, and therfore have many capabilites.

          To note my point.... the Argentinus son Apiro ridden in his RPSI tape as opposed to his hunter rides. Same horse, yet totally different presentation, both with merit, but perhaps one might prefer one more than the other as valid riding styles. This is partially why I do not see why good sporthorses are often shelved as "one kind of horse". A lot of that look you are basing your opinion on has much to do with who is in the irons.

          I believe a well balanced horse of sufficient athletism should be quite capable of doing almost any discipline asked of him and be competitive with proper training. Having too much talent should not be consdered a fault. I would think it would add to the look of overall effortlessness and beauty of the final result, qualities well considered in hunters.

          If you wish to add quality and capability, I think by breeding to more horse than you require would result in a better horse as a result. Nothing written in stone on this theory however. There are so many variables in the process.
          Last edited by Hocus Focus; Dec. 28, 2007, 07:50 AM.
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          • #45
            ZENO - another newly CWHBA & CSH Licensed FABULOUS young stallion !

            Originally posted by Rocky XVI View Post
            Newly licensed: ...

            web site:

            http://www.canadianwarmbloods.com/
            Hello,

            How about the 2004 Quattro son Zeno ? He is Licensed with
            Canadian Sport Horse (CSH) and the Canadian Warmblood
            Horse Breeders Association (CWHBA).

            Zeno is registered KWPN.

            He stands at Klondike Victory Farm in Alberta, Canada and is
            an honest 17 HH (CSH verifies measurement at the Licensing).

            www.kvf.ca

            Zeno - Quattro x Burggraaf x Pablo x Nimmerdor

            Yours in sport,

            Lynn
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            • #46
              New Stallion

              Gaelic Opposition - The only stallion in this country from the Fleetwater Opposition(Trakehner) line. He will start breeding in 2008. Look for him in the December issue of Eventing and the January issue of Practical Horsemen. Very fancy with ideal conformation and extremely athletic.
              http://www.three-dayfarm.com

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              • #47
                Landfriese II

                This boy was just imported I think in August. He has been around in Europe But has National Champion Hunter for 2006 "quality time" And I think he is contending for top honors again this year. http://archiecox.com/recent_2006.htm It's the only hunter by him as far as I can see but Definatly QUALITY www.Landfriese.com

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                • #48
                  Found a pic of Quality Time.
                  http://archiecox.com/gallery/0166.html

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                  • #49
                    Our new Hanoverian stallion Schroeder (Sandro Hit x Escudo I) will be here for fresh semen. We have 2 mares here in foal to him for 2008.

                    For frozen semen new VDL stallions we will have new:

                    Zirocco Blue (Mr Blue x Voltaire x Le Tot de Semilly)
                    Zavall (Casall x Emilion x Cor de la Bryere)
                    Zapatero (Chin Chin x Ircorlando x Notaris)

                    They should have some first foals in Holland in 2008.

                    Kathy
                    www.majesticgaits.com
                    Majestic Gaits-Dutch Warmbloods,#1 USEF Dressage Sporthorse Breeder. #1 KWPN-NA Jumpers.Standing Navarone,Schroeder,Dante MG.VDL Frozen.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Nootka View Post
                      I also was looking for A Jungle Prince last year. Contacted some ppl then gave up.

                      WOW that stallion is nice.. I saved him also.


                      I also have been looking at the stallion INCOLOR esp.. cuz Argentinus is gone.

                      http://www.incolor-ov.de/ic_pedigree.html but i know nothing about him.
                      Superior Equine Sires appears to offer semen on Incolor but I have a feeling some of these listings may be dated. Correct me on that if I am wrong.
                      http://www.superiorequinesires.com/s...ns/incolor.htm

                      Also in this site you will find A Jungle Prince and other Argentinus sons.
                      Last edited by Hocus Focus; Dec. 30, 2007, 07:53 AM.
                      http://regcorkumlive.blogspot.com/

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                      • #51
                        Allamystique's first foal crop starts coming in less than 2 months
                        Sires for racing & show; REMARQUEZ (Ee, Aa, nO), R H F GOLDEN GLOBE (ee, AA, nCr), ORIENTATE SLEW (EE, aa). www.reedscoloredthoroughbreds.com

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                        • #52
                          A new hunter stallion

                          We have a Everest colt out of a Jupiter mare that is breathtaking! We will hopefully do some breeding with this year or next. www.huntervalefarm.com

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                          • #53
                            New Zangersheide Stallions for 2008

                            This year's purchases by Mr Melchior:

                            Clintissimo - Clinton x Carthago Z x Calypso I x Ladykiller xx
                            Casskeni - Cassini II x Chamonix x Landgraf x Lagano
                            Capalino - Cassini I x Capitol I x Raimond
                            Crusander - Contender x Alcatraz x Calvados II

                            http://www.zangersheide.com

                            All successful at the Holsteiner Körung in 2007, and all brand new.

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                            • #54
                              Although we are expecting his first foals starting next month, our stallion Artrageous is new to the public. He has a fabulous disposition, great conformation and movement and is a very athletic jumper.
                              Fox Haven Farm, Inc.
                              Home of 2002 JC Registered stallion Artrageous

                              Artrageous has his own Facebook page!

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                              • #55
                                Holy advertising fest of a thread Batman.
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                                Hold onto the bridle!
                                Jump in the line!
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                                • #56
                                  As being "new" isn't enough of a criteria to base stallion suggestions upon, we're closing this thread. Thanks for your understanding.

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