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Wakaluba
2003 Black Bay Hanoverian Mare (still in Germany)
For Sale

Elegant black daughter of Warkant (2002 Hanoverian Stallion of the Year) by Hohenstein (2002 Trakehner Stallion of the Year).

 

picture of Hanoverian main marebook mare Wakaluba

Warkant World Cup I Woermann
Sendernixe
Grandel Grande
Pamina
Hannelore Hohenstein Caprimond
Helena XIV
Piroschka Perser xx
Firnbrot

 

Warkant was born in 1983 on Helga Axhausen's farm in Schiffdorf near Cuxhaven . He spent his youth on the stallion rearing station Hunnesrück. Because of an injury, he could not participate at the stallion performance test's finals. His final result was projected up to 119,20 points. Warkant was the winner of the licensing of the Hunnesrück stallions. In 1987, he started his breeding career in Beedenbostel. From 1993 to 1998, Warkant was stationed in Celle before he moved to Grethem in 1999. He was one of the stars of the Celle stallion parades because of his excellent basic gaits and his expressive trot.

Warkant's offspring caused a sensation on auctions and at tournaments. 37 of his offspring were the best horses of their auctions, 13 of them were sold at top prices of more than 50.000,- EUR. The lot went for example down at 200.0000,- EUR for Wilberforce by Warkant/Eiger or at the sensational amount of 255.000,- EUR for Wahajama by Warkant/Acapulco. Many of his offspring followed the successful path of auctions, federal championships and tournaments.

Warkant is the sire of 46 state premium mares. His daughters passed their mare performance tests with excellent results. It ensued that Warkant achieved a marvellous breeding evaluation of 156 points and that he is one of Hanover 's top-quality dressage stallions. Nine of his sons were licensed.

Hohenstein, 2002 Trakehner Stallion of the Year, is a noble stallion who attracts attention with his type and expression and beautiful black coat. A harmonious horse that stands over a lot of ground, he possesses optimal movement in all three basic gaits. His energetic rear quarters produce movement with lots of swing and verve. He was the outstanding stallion of his 1993 keuring, Reserve Champion of his stallion performance test, where he was the most striking and noticeable horse. He lived up to the attention with a win in the rideability portion of the test. Hohenstein was the 1995 Trakehner Champion and third in the Federal "S" Championships. By the age of seven, he had already won his first "S" dressage event. He also has plenty of wins in Prix St. George and Intermediare I. Hohenstein's sire, Elite Stallion Caprimond, has achieved a special position within and without the Trakehner breed by his prepotency to sire dressage talent. Hohenstein's offspring are following this example, and he already has twelve approved sons, one of them Champion, Muenchhausen. Four of his get were at the Federal Championship of Germany 2000, and one, Habitus, sold for DM 320,000 at Verdan. His offspring continue to be much sought after and achieve record prices at auction. In 1999 Hohenstein was elected an Elite Stallion. He sires 65% black offspring, and seems to have a "nick" with Weltmeyer mares. 

1991 black 16.1-3/4-hands Trakehner

Offspring
 


2011: Bred to Floriscount

2010: Dancing Doubloon by Dancier, lovely chestnut filly (retained by breeder)

2009: Flirtini by Florencio, stunning colt sold before weaning to a California syndicate

2008: Rizières, a blackbay filly by Blue Hors Romanov (retained by breeder).

2007: Rosenstolz by Rascalino (sold to England as a weanling)

 

 

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