Pedigree:
Donaufürst is an amazing horse that charmed his owners with his dual career. In his first 5 years as a hunter in Canada, he won championship after championship. Following this, he went FEI dressage after only two years of training. The reason for his success is spoken of in his Olympic pedigree. His sire, Mahagoni, sent many stallions to Grand Prix Dressage, as the famous Peron*Pg*E* showed us by medaling in the 1996 Olympics. Through his dam, Donaufahrt vom Shimmelhof, the full sister to Donauwind *E*, the sire of Olympic jumping silver medalist Abdullah *Pg*E*. Don is the only Trakehner in the United States or Germany to produce three approved sons his first year of breeding: Parsival, San Remo, Toscanini and, later, Arnold. Donaufürst was evaluated by the German Verband in 1998, earning the exceptional scores of 9 for walk, 8 for trot, 9 for canter, and 9 for temperament. Donaufürst began his career in Canada where he won numerous championships in Hunter/Jumper competitions. His offspring there continue to bring in hundreds of Hunter Championships.
Name: Erin Brinkman
Website: erinbrinkmandressage.com/stallions
Name: Kathryn Krische (ATA Office)
Phone: 386-776-1269
Email: [email protected]
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Donaufürst *Ps*E* | Mahagoni | Pasteur xx | Bürgermeister xx | Herold xx |
Bramouse xx | ||||
Praline xx | Ticino xx | |||
Pusta xx | ||||
Pr.St.&E.St. Maharani II | Flaneur | Maharadscha | ||
Flocke IV | ||||
E.St. Marquise | Altan | |||
Madeira | ||||
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Donaufahrt vom Schimmelhof | Pregel | Tropenwald | Termit | |
Tropenglut | ||||
Peraea | Hirtensang | |||
Per Adresse | ||||
E.St.Donaulied vom Schimmelhof | Boris | Gabriel | ||
Bea | ||||
E.St. Donau vom Schimmelhof | Hansakapitän | |||
Donna | ||||
Breeder: Peter Muller (FRG) |
a – the back (withers to peak of croup)
b – the body (point of shoulder to point of buttock)
c – the pelvis (point of hip to point of buttock)
d – the rib length (withers to last rib)
e – the shoulder (withers to point of shoulder)
f – the arm (point of shoulder to point of elbow)
g – the elbow to the stifle
h – the knee to the hock