Hundertwasser

Hundertwasser was among the best colts of the entire 2007 crop in Germany. He was selected for the stallion approvals in Neumünster as a 2yr old. Not approved still means he belonged to the top 60 2yr old colts of the entire crop, and he has not disappointed since. Started expertly in Germany, he is now in California and is progressing nicely in his training. He is bred for dressage, but enjoys his trail rides and jumper sessions just as much. Sensitive and wonderful to sit, his canter will take your breath away. Hundertwasser is a one-human-horse, and will thank you for your trust and care by being loyal and trying his heart out for you. Trained up to 1st level, ready to show in 2013.
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Trakehner Mare family of T14J Handschelle (Hauptgestüt Trakehnen)
DOB: 2007, stands 16.3h. Located in California, USA
Price category: 30-35,000 US Dollar (negotiable)
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About the sire:
Kaiserdom TSF is the full brother to the Grand Prix stallion Kaiserkult TSF, and the M/S level dressage geldings Kaiserstum and Kasan. Kaiserdom and Kaiserkult managed something no other warmblood horses have done before - they both won the 6yr old Bundeschampion of the German Dressage horse in two consecutive years, winning special recognition for their dam as well as breeder Dieter Heuchert. Both stallions are approved for breeding, and continue to collect Grand Prix wins and placings in Europe. In 2012, Kaiserdom TSF won the State Dressage Champinships in Lower-Saxony, traditionally one of the toughest competition regions in Germany. The 2nd sire E.H. Van Deyk competed at Grand Prix dressage himself and despite very low breeding numbers for years, sired a number of excellent competition horses and sons. Of international fame is E.H. Polarion TSF, who was competed at Grand Prix level by Laura Bechtoltsheimer (UK) and also sired the versatile Grafenstolz TSF. That stallion is still the only warmblood horse in the history of the Bundeschampionat that managed to qualify in the three major Olympic disciplines in one year, was entered in eventing, and won that show. He went on to win the FEI World Championships for Young Event Horses in Lion d'Angers/FRA and successfully competed at CCI*** level. As a sire, he emerges as a top sport horse producer in all disciplines. Sire: Kaiserdom TSF

About the dam:
St,Pr, Pr.+E.St. Haute volée was successful up to Inter II level in dressage herself, and started a successful broodmare career after she retired from competition. She is the dam of the Verband premium mare Handiness, herself successful at M level dressage and the dressage gelding and elite auction horse Hands Up. Hundertwasser is no exception in this family of high proven sport horses. Haute volée's sire E.H. Consul was a major sire of the Trakehner breed after WWII with an equally important impact on the production of upper level sport horses as well as top quality breeding stock. Among his many good sons, E.H. Rockefeller and Interconti deserve special recognition. The latter has put the line on a broarder basis after some years of decline, with the current Trakehner double National Riding Horse Champion Herbstkönig in the spotlight. E.H. Rockefeller, himself successful up to Grand Prix dressage, produced international event horses (e.g. Fontainbleau, Eos) and top quality dressage offspring, as well as the approved stallions and FEI competitors E.H. Benz, E.H. Chardonnay and Artistic-Rock.
In the Hanoverian breed, E.H. Consul became an influential sire through various high quality daughters, e.g. the dams of Don Frederico, Don Vino I + II or as 2nd dam sire of Bonaparte, Germany's team Gold medalist at Olympics and WEG (dressage). Crisp by E.H. Consul competed in dressage at the Athens Olympics in 2004 (for Australia) and the Trakehner Vilano by E.H. Consul was on the german team at the WEG in Jerez de la Frontera in eventing.
With the following sires Istanbul and Impuls, this family is based on very firm sport horse genetics. And interestingly, the family of Handschelle is also the family that produced the century sire Habicht, himself an international eventer at the highest level and sire and grandsire of performance horses at Olympic level in dressage, eventing and show jumping.
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