Pedigree:
Horalas was twice the National Showjumping Champion of Lithuania and won the Vilnius Grand Prix, a World Cup Qualifier. He was, even then, a well-regarded breeding stallion with five approved sons, including Vikis (Champion of his Approval), and Fiatas who is currently competing at the “S” showjumping level in Europe. Horalas was imported to the United States and had multiple Grand Prix wins and placings, including at Spruce Meadows CN Classics. Horalas joins a very select group of stallions not born in Germany but approved by the Trakehner Verband on the basis of performance career. Horalas passes on his athleticism, work ethic, and jumping talent to his offspring. This is clearly evident in his son Davidas, the first USA born and bred stallion to successfully go through Trakehner Verband’s central grading. Davidas was awarded a Premium, and an award for the Best Jumper of the Neumünster 2014 Körung. Other notable offspring include Chromas – FEI 1.60m Jumper, Nations Cup, World Cup; Fiatas – FEI CSI4* Jumper; Dornfink/Donausturm – Best Jumping Award at NMS; Hipoidas (grandson) – FEI CSI4*, World Cup; Edmonton – approved NMS 2015.
Name: Margaret MacGregor
Contact: 217-652-6267 (text)
Name: Margaret MacGregor
Contact: 217-652-6267 (text)
WFFS: Negative
Semen Availability: Frozen
Collection/Handling:
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Notes:
Horalas *Pg*E* | Veimaras | Pritok | Topki | Ostrjak |
Tropa | ||||
Piramida | Piligrim | |||
Datscha | ||||
Volga | Etjud | Eingard | ||
Hartija | ||||
Volschanka | Welt | |||
Angara | ||||
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Hipogeja | Gret | Etjud | Eingard | |
Hartija | ||||
Gretchicha | Guido | |||
Chvoja | ||||
Hermina | Hromogen | Hochot | ||
Emal II | ||||
Chunta | Topol ox | |||
Hosjaika | ||||
Breeder: Dr. Klaus Engelhardt, Njamunas Gestüt |
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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