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Ampere (Rousseau x Flemmingh x Amor)

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  • #21
    "Oooh Rousseau x Wildcard would be awesome!"

    Thanks Yankee Lawyer! Breeding Wildcard to Rousseau has long been a dream of mine....but I am agonizing on deciding between him (and now possibly Ampere!), or repeating the Lupicor cross that created Carte Blanche (Lupicor X Goodtimes Keur Elite X Silvio 1 Elite Pref), esp. since Lupicor's untimely death this year......Decisions decisions decisions!<G>
    Fondly, Karin
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    • #22
      Originally posted by karin@dutchbreeders@aol.com View Post
      "Oooh Rousseau x Wildcard would be awesome!"

      Thanks Yankee Lawyer! Breeding Wildcard to Rousseau has long been a dream of mine....but I am agonizing on deciding between him (and now possibly Ampere!), or repeating the Lupicor cross that created Carte Blanche (Lupicor X Goodtimes Keur Elite X Silvio 1 Elite Pref), esp. since Lupicor's untimely death this year......Decisions decisions decisions!<G>
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      Ahem....ET!!!!! Or send Wildcard to me and stick me with the tough decisions ; ).
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      • #23
        "Ahem....ET!!!!! Or send Wildcard to me and stick me with the tough decisions ; )."

        Great idea Yankee Lawyer....Only one BIG problem! We are still paying on the THREE successful ET half sisters to Wildcard born this year (by Krack C, Balou du Rouet, and Quiksilber)!<G> In addition, Wildcard's half sister Bleu (Balou du Rouet X Silvio 1 Elite Preferent) may be joining our broodmare band in 2009 as well.....considering Lupicor or Converter for her (unless you have any better ideasS!<G>)!
        Fondly,
        Karin
        Sporting Chance Farm/Dr Carlos and Karin Jimenez
        Breeders of International Quality KWPN Horses
        2006 KWPN-NA Breeders of the Year/2006 Res CH USDF DSHB Breeders Year
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        • #24
          Ampere is now approved for Oldenburg (GOV) breeding.

          Judy Yancey has an announcement on her news page. http://yancey-farms.com/horse.htm

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          • #25
            That's wonderful! I think we may have a WB sized foal here in 2010
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            • #26
              Does anybody know where to see his jumping scores and any more video footage?

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                #27
                I don't think that Ampere was asked to do any jumping for the KWPN for his approval with the new KWPN specialization program. Maybe Oldenburg did?
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                • #28
                  Ampere is now also approved for Hanover. Here is a short video of the approval:

                  http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=7xS8as2z65o

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                  • #29
                    saw him Thursday for hanoveraner anerkennerung and Saturday at stallion show. Pretty horse, impressive front leg in trot and canter. Walk,,,,ahem.....and sunday his canter was almost 4 beat, could have been tension though.

                    I was to film his freejumping for a friend and gave up after his 4 first tries. .. I do have it on video, quite funny. Interesting as Ferro offspring jumps well and I thought so did Flemming. But so is it sometimes.
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                    • #30
                      I saw him on Saturday aswell and he is not my cup of tea. Impressive but I prefer a different way of moving. More elastcity and looseness. And walk was as Linda said a sort of wake up for me after the otherwise impressive trot and canter. Fiorano (a Rousseau son at Pape's) was in the arean at the same time. Liked him better, but when he starting walking same thing. At least it was a clear fourbeat with both, so nothing to worry in a pacing department.
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                      • #31
                        Originally posted by Indy-lou View Post
                        My post might have been a little confusing, so to clarify, Rousseau AND his champion stallion son Wamberto stand in the US at Hassler Dressage. Judy Yancey is rep for frozen semen on two other champion stallion sons of Rousseau, Blue Hors Zack (Zagreb) and now, Ampere (the one in the video link in my 1st post). Zack is in Denmark and Ampere in Germany, where he will be competed (though he is American owned, though maybe in partnership). As DY stated, it's awesome that we have a stallion of Rousseau's stature right here in the US. Prior to his importation to the US, Rousseau stood in Germany and was heavily used there, another testament to his quality as a KWPN sire. He is approved Hanoverian as well. I am super impressed by Ampere's movement, and he seems to be overall more refined than the 1st two champion sons.

                        I'd like to see what kind of foals Blue Hors Zack produces, I really like him. Wasn't he the stallion they had bred Matine too?
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                        • #32
                          I must admit that though Ampere looks amazing from the side, his limbs worry me. He doesn't have enough bone beneath the knee for me and is very close in front. I would def choose Rousseau over Ampere for these reasons as I think he has better conformation, especially the limbs.

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                          • #33
                            My Rousseau filly is now 10 months old and is a keeper for the farm. I am very pleased with her. She is very leggy and elegant.
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                              #34
                              This has been interesting feedback!
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                              • #35
                                The UK stud I use are agents for Ampere semen. They have a PROK mare in foal to him and due this spring - think it could be rather special, mare is the top one on the linked page

                                http://www.holdenfolddressage.co.uk/broodmares.html

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                                • #36
                                  Rousseau

                                  I have a Rousseau coming March 11 out of my Imported Sandro Hit mare. Watch my web site for pictures when the foal is born. This should be a nice one!!!
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                                  • #37
                                    Originally posted by Wolf View Post
                                    I have a Rousseau coming March 11 out of my Imported Sandro Hit mare. Watch my web site for pictures when the foal is born. This should be a nice one!!!
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                                    Mine is out of a Sandro Hit mare also!

                                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6VauyH5hNI
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                                    • #38
                                      I saw Ampere also in November in person and agree with what Alexandra said about lacking elasticity. The movement was very up and down, and fixed in the topline. We bred to Rousseau rather than a son.

                                      For a Rousseau son, Zack I like better than Ampere, and actually, as a sport horse (no idea on sire qualities) my favorite under saddle is Fiorano, ridden by Susan Draper Paper and out of a Rotspon mare.

                                      Linda's also saw him and commented. The canter and walk were ok, not superlative when I saw him, but it was the trot that I was disappointed with. It did not have the same quality under saddle as when Ampere was free at the licensing. I loved Ampere as a two and a half year old.

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                                      • #39
                                        I aim to use Ampere next year, I have only seen one foal of his so far, but it was the most beautiful foal I have seen. I hope he keeps going from strength to strength

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                                        • #40
                                          I think they are gorgeous foals. No on has said the stallion isn't very pretty. He is.

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