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Collado. This is the way a modern Holsteiner looks! A fantastic sire
model with plenty of type and blessed with an outstanding
talent for jumping that obviously came from his ancestors.
Collado is a real eye-catcher when he moves as well as when
he jumps free. Collado has been marked by big names in Holstein breeding:
Cassini I - Landgraf - Cor de la Bryère, therefore uniting
three sires in the first three generations that were
extremely present at the last three World Equestrian Games:
the 1998 World Champion in Rome, Gandini Lianos/Rodrigo
Pessoa (BRA) had Landgraf as a grandsire. Fein Cera, World
Champion of riding horses in the final of Jerez in 2002 is
out of a Cor de la Bryère dam and Jos Lansink's Calvalor
Cumano is a Cassini I son. And it comes even better:
Collando and Cumano are identically bred to more than 80%!
Cumano (by Cassini I-Landgraf-Caletto) has Caletto in the
third generation. In Callando's pedigree it's Caletto's
sire, Cor de la Bryère. Another parallel: with Waldenser,
Thoroughbred follows just like in the pedigree of Jos
Lansink's world champion. A Waldenser daughter called Bolga
is also the granddam of a highly successful international
mare called Ballerina by Caretino who was one of the most
successful Holstein jumpers towards the end of the 90s under
Markus Merschformann.
Collado – a Cassini I son constructed according to the
"golden section"! |
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| Cassini I |
Capitol I |
Capitano |
| Folia |
| Wisma |
Caletto II |
| Prisman |
| Landgraefin |
Landgraf I |
Ladykiller xx |
| Warthburg |
| Zahra |
Cor de la Bryere |
| Bolga |
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2004 dark bay 16.1-hand Holsteiner
Approved
for: Oldenburg,
Rhineland, Westphalia and all southern German associations
Stallion Performance Test
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Dressage score
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