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Feiste
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Feiste is as big,
black and beautiful as they come. This preferent stallion is
a son of Jochem, he a son of the preferent stallion, Mark.
Feiste is out of the ASTRE, preferent mare, Lysebet, from
the 70 family. He presented himself excellently there, and
was qualified to compete at Ermelo. He completed a very good
stallion test and was entered into the Friesian studbook.
Feiste has achieved first premium each time he was presented
at the stallion competitions. At test Feiste scored 8 for
walk, 8 trot, and 8 for his gallop. Character, stable
behavior and trainability all received scores of nine. So
far, Feitse has five approved sons, including Rypke, Tsjerk,
Fetse, Feike, and Folkert, champion of the stallion testing
in 1999 and 2000. Feitse's
daughters are also proving themselves of excellent quality:
51.4% of his daughters have earned the Ster predicate, and
nine of his daughters have become model. Even after the ster
designation became more difficult in 1992, Feitse had the
largest number of ASTRE daughters. Not only are Feitse
offspring well-known for their beautiful exteriors and
quality movement, they are also well-proven in sport,
including his son Fetse, part of the 1999 "three up"
national champion driving team. Feiste also has champion
pulling offspring, and in dressage he has several well know
competitors including, Sietske, Rypke, Folkert and Feike.
The 2002 youth champion, Betje, is a Feitse offspring.
Champion and reserve champion sisters, Wietske Rimke ASTRE
and Eefje Rimke are two outstanding daughters of Feiste.
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