Stallions

 

Reference Sires

These are stallions we have used or are planning to use via frozen semen. We do not own these stallions or broker their semen. See our Links page for Frozen Semen Suppliers.

 

Welsh Cob

 

Trapalanda Downs Eldorado

 

Eldorado Progeny

 

 

Warmblood

 

Wenzel 1

 

Krack C

 

Rotspon

 

Dream of Glory

 

Stedinger

 

Fidertanz

 

Fürstenreich

 

 

Stedinger

Reference Stallion

Dark Brown 2000 174 cm 

Hanover, Oldenburg

Sandro Hit Sandro Song Sandro
Antenne II
Loretta Ramino
Lassie
Bold Fantasy Landadel Landgraf I
Novella
Belinda Futuro
Besinda II

 see a short video clip of Stedinger

Stedinger was the radiant and unequivocal approval winner of the 2002 Oldenburg Stallion Days from Gerd Sosath's breeding and rearing program. He is an impressive 174cm, large framed stallion, that is appealing in appearance and highly elastic in every respect.

Stedinger is one of the best of his age class as regards his jumping performance. His sire Sandro Hit is regarded as the upholder of the Sacramento Song xx – Butes bloodline that established itself in Holstein and was disseminated in the warmblood breeds of Oldenburg and Hanover via Sandro. Sandro Hit was federal champion six-year old dressage horse in 1999 and world champion of the young horses in Arnheim. In the meantime, he has become one of the most sought after contemporary sires.

The dam, Association premium mare Bold-Fantasy absolved an excellent mare performance test with a loose jumping score of 10.00, an extraneous rider score of 9.0 and an overall score of 8.67. She is a full-sister of the approved Lamar H, who is himself a successful dressage sports horse. The maternal bloodline is directly linked to all the epochal greats of Oldenburg breeding history through Landadel, Futuro and Adonis xx. The Oldenburg foundation line of the mare Besinda (by Orient-Hildebald etc.) also brought forth the approved full-brothers Andrew (successes up to Grand Prix) and Armagnac, as well as the likewise multiple advanced dressage sports winner and approval champion Waldsee. This bloodline moreover also produced Tansanid, who won the the silver medal at the 1984 Olympic Games under Christine Stückelberger. The grandam gave birth to many successful show jumpers, dressage horses and cross-country eventing horses.

Despite being under heavy breeding stress, he performed outstandingly at the 70 day test in Neustadt/Dosse with a total index of 131 points (Dr. 130.72 / Ju. 121.92).

His first foals, who are all dark-coated, have caused sensations and brought top prices: “S info nie” was the champion filly at the German Foal Championship in Lienen, and the most expensive filly in Verden. With € 26,000 “Starman” was one of the most expensive youngsters in Vechta in 2004.

 

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