For a very long time Hanoverian breeders
have preferred the elegant
Lanthan as a producer of excellent dressage horses. But he
also has proven to be an important sire of jumping horses. Because of
these successes, Lanthan was for many years placed first in the overall
breed values of the National Equestrian Federation (FN). Over his breeding career Lanthan has produced many
successful performance horses as well as 15 licensed sons and 65 state's
premium mares. His offspring are mostly beautiful horses with
elastic movements and a great rideability. They are known for being typy,
with good interior attributes and above average rideability. He has sired many
conformation champions in Germany and his daughters and their
descendants are noted broodmares. The high percentage of Thoroughbred
blood in his pedigree makes him a valuable performance and refinement
sire. In 1999 Lanthan
was the stallion with the highest breeding value in his
age-group. Though Lanthan passed away in 2002, his frozen semen is still
available.
Lombard
Lugano II
Der Lowe xx
Altwunder (H)
SPS Landsiegel
Landeck
SPS Domrune (H)
Sturmdirndl
Sudan xx
Nizam xx
Sorgfalt xx
Asthutte
Astflug
SPS Farnhutte (H)
1978 black 16.2-1/2-hand Hanoverian
Approved for: Hanoverian
Stallion Performance Test 1981:
Overall score 127.92 / 4th of 33
Best stallion of his age-group 1982
Progeny results in competition
Breeding value dressage: 129 ++
Breeding value show jumping: 127 ++
Total prize money of offspring in competition: DM 732,248.00