Westphalia celebrates show jumping stallions

Aganix du Seigneur Z x Mylord Carthago
Aganix du Seigneur Z x Mylord Carthago © Reckimedia

After the two stallion markets of dressage and jumping stallions, the Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch can be pleased about a total turnover of 4.6 million Euros. An average of 62,583 Euros was invested in the licensed jumping auction candidates. The unlicensed jumping stallions cost an average of 18,375 Euros. The 1st reserve sire was much sought after. The son of Aganix du Seigneur changed to Belgian ownership for 162,000 Euros. He will be shown at the Klatte station.
After two more days of approval of the jumping stallions, the best were determined. This afternoon, the licensing committee selected head number 61 as the 1st Reserve Champion. The striking son of Aganix du Seigneur Z/Mylord Carthago (breeder: Zuchthof Meindl GmbH & CoKG, Kirchanschöring; exhibitor: Kart Gravemeier, Münster) comes from the dam line of Congress, who is highly successful with Marie Ligges in the saddle. at the hammer price of 162,000 Euros, he changed hands to Karel Cox and Paul van den Bosch from Belgium. The grey stallion will move in at the Klatte station. Like the Champion Stallion, the 2nd Reserve Champion Stallion is also a son of Conthargo. He was bred by H. Dissel from the Netherlands out of Izabalia SMH by. Zavall VDL. Exhibited by Hendrik Zurich, Schüttorf, the dark chestnut showed ability and quality at the jump. "A sport partner and sire for the future out of an important dam line", this is how Thomas Münch describes the young stallion. For the hammer price of 150,000 Euros, he changed to the joint ownership of the state studs from North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria.

After the two stallion markets of dressage and jumping stallions, the Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch can be pleased about a total turnover of 4.6 million Euros. An average of 62,583 Euros was invested in the licensed jumping auction candidates. The unlicensed jumping stallions cost an average of 18,375 Euros. The 1st reserve sire was much sought after. The son of Aganix du Seigneur changed to Belgian ownership for 162,000 Euros. He will be shown at the Klatte station.
After two more days of approval of the jumping stallions, the best were determined. This afternoon, the licensing committee selected head number 61 as the 1st Reserve Champion. The striking son of Aganix du Seigneur Z/Mylord Carthago (breeder: Zuchthof Meindl GmbH & CoKG, Kirchanschöring; exhibitor: Kart Gravemeier, Münster) comes from the dam line of Congress, who is highly successful with Marie Ligges in the saddle. at the hammer price of 162,000 Euros, he changed hands to Karel Cox and Paul van den Bosch from Belgium. The grey stallion will move in at the Klatte station. Like the Champion Stallion, the 2nd Reserve Champion Stallion is also a son of Conthargo. He was bred by H. Dissel from the Netherlands out of Izabalia SMH by. Zavall VDL. Exhibited by Hendrik Zurich, Schüttorf, the dark chestnut showed ability and quality at the jump. "A sport partner and sire for the future out of an important dam line", this is how Thomas Münch describes the young stallion. For the hammer price of 150,000 Euros, he changed to the joint ownership of the state studs from North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria.
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