Fabriano was the winner of his performance test with excellent scores in both dressage and jumping. He possesses rhythmical, flowing movements, which also convinced at the stallion licensing. His technique over the jump is to be much admired and shows ability and aptitude. Knees tucked into his throatlatch and a lovely bascule account for his popularity as a sire of noteworthy hunters. He was also awarded high marks for rideability at test, demonstrating a pleasing and uncomplicated temperament. In addition to the great stallions Ferdinand and Absatz in the third generation, Fabriano also goes back to Augustinus xx and Steppenwolf, known for their ability and willingness to perform. Fabriano has been especially popular with American breeders, for his dual purpose tendencies and his ability to sire hunters. His foals have done consistently well at inspections. Fabriano has excellent quality frozen semen and a high conception rate. |
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Wendulan | Wendekreis | Ferdinand | Domgoettin | SPS Duellinde | Duellant | Linde | Agmara | Azur | AbsatZ | Waldnote | Lantana | Leutnant | Farina | 1987 dark bay 16.1-hand Hanoverian Approved for: Hanoverian Stallion Performance Test 1990, Adelheidsdorf Overall score 133.02 / 1st of 36 Dressage score 128.55 / 4th Jumping score 132.37 |
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