Balou du Rouet
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Baloubet du Rouet
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Galoubet A |
Mesange du Rouet | ||
Georgia
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Continue | |
Georgette II | ||
Undeniable MFF | Credence | Chicardo |
Renatha | ||
Ulrike | Cathalido | |
Pauletta |
YOB: 2018
Height: TBD
Color: Bay
Breed: Dutch Warmblood – KWPN
Breed Approvals: TBD
Genetic Testing: TBD
Notoriety MFF (Balou du Rouet x Undeniable MFF (Credence/Cathalido/Calido I, Stamm 776)) is an extremely well built filly. She already shows a powerful shoulder and hindquarter with good proportions and excellent size.
Her sire, Balou du Rouet, graces the 2017 WBFSH Jumping Sires Rankings at #9, as does his sire Baloubet du Rouet at #8! Balou du Rouet is additionally known for producing lovely hunters, and he is in fact #7 on USEF’s 2017 Hunter Sires List. Many stallions of European descent are actually underrepresented in the USEF Sire Rankings, making this accomplishment particularly respectable!
Notoriety’s dam, Undeniable MFF, is a gorgeous, correct young mare. She has two half-siblings that have already shown success in the Green Hunters to 3’3”, and she looks primed to follow in their footsteps. Videos of these two girls can be found on Ulrike’s page under “Progeny”. Both mares are Stamm 776 mares, the Holstein mareline that is, well, notorious for producing capable and willing performers. More on this Stamm line is listed below, but suffice it to say its list of accolades is long indeed!
Notoriety is built powerfully enough it is likely she could do well in the jumpers; equally so, she moves well enough to be a top-level hunter. This makes her an intriguing cross for either discipline, not to mention for the possibilities of her future career!
Keep tuned for updates once Notoriety is old enough to hit the show ring!
Balou du Rouet
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Baloubet du Rouet
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Galoubet A |
Mesange du Rouet | ||
Georgia
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Continue | |
Georgette II | ||
Undeniable MFF | Credence | Chicardo |
Renatha | ||
Ulrike | Cathalido | |
Pauletta |
Stamm 776 is one of the world’s leading stamm lines, having produced Sporthorses unnumbered. Just a few examples of the stallions from this line:
Undeniable herself also has two half-sisters out of dam Ulrike that have both proven to be successful in the 3′ and 3’3″ Green Hunters.
And the competitive sporthorses from her direct mareline (4 mares back):
*This data was acquired from the German FN, HorseTelex, USEF, and Hippomundo. No horses in this mareline on record were left out, to the 4th Generation back.
Balou du Rouet, graces the 2017 WBFSH Jumping Sires Rankings at #9, as does his sire Baloubet du Rouet at #8! Balou du Rouet is additionally known for producing lovely hunters, and he is in fact #7 on USEF’s 2017 Hunter Sires List. Many stallions of European descent are actually underrepresented in the USEF Sire Rankings, making this accomplishment particularly respectable!
Damsire Credence (Chicardo/Acobat II/Landgraf I) unfortunately was lost due to an episode of colic before his career could start in earnest. His sire, Chicardo (Clinton I/Corofino), jumped to 1.40 m and received an unheard-of 10 for character, 9.5 for jumping, and had no gait ranked lower than 8! He in turn has both a sire and damsire that jumped to 1.60 m. Corofino I and Clinton I are both proven producers of upper level horses, as each has 42 and 22, respectively, offspring that have shown to 1.50 m or greater on HorseTelex. Chicardo and Corofino both interestingly produced offspring in other disciplines – Corofino’s in Grand Prix dressage, and Chicardo’s in every one of the main four disciplines! Acobat II (Athlet Z/Capitol I/Calypso I) jumped to 1.40 m and similarly produced 23 offspring to 1.50 m or greater.
On the bottom of the damline, we see Cathalido (Calido I/Carthago/Lord) – a stacked pedigree if ever there was one. Calido I scored an amazing “10” for his jumping and has no less than 19 approved stallion sons, with 141 of his offspring jumping to 1.50 m or greater (HorseTelex), and a ranking of #70 on the WBFSH Jumper Sires List! Carthago has begun to leave an incredible legacy as both a sire and a damsire of prepotent stallions that show both success in sport and in the breeding shed! Carthago currently sits at #71 on the WBFSH list, with sons Quasimodo Z, Mylord Carthago, Cicero Z, Harley VDL, and Cartani at 18, 38, 41, 61, and 80 on the same list!
Suffice it to say this young mare has one extremely stacked pedigree…