For Sale

Horses

Foals out of Grand Prix mare Clairvoya

2011 Hanoverian Rousseau-EM Clairvoya Filly via Embryo Transfer
Sold! Congrats to Tim Malin of Connecticut.

2011 Hanoverian Locksley I-EM Clairvoya Colt via Embryo Transfer
Loverboy S,” chestnut
$15,000

2010 KWPN-NA UB40-EM Clairvoya Filly via Embryo Transfer
Fairvoya S ,” gray
$18,000

Locksley I is a younger stallion, but distinguished himself early in his career by placing third in his stallion testing, including a perfect 10 for his trot, 9 for walk and canter, and 8 for rideability. His full brother Locksley II won the German National Championships in 2006 as a Four-Year-Old, and Locksley I himself has shown to Third Level with good scores. He brings the highly-desireable Londonderry and Weltmeyer pedigree to the table, offering refinement and energy to his progeny.

UB40 has proven his quality with consistent performance success up to Prix St. Georges. Winner of the 2006 DG Bar Cup shortly after his import from Holland, UB40 also won the 2007 KWPN-NA Award at the FEI Six-Year-Old level, and has scored well above 70% in competition at Third, Fourth and PSG levels. His approved son Apache has continued his father’s competition success in the Netherlands, and UB has many Star, Keur and Elite daughters as well.

Clairvoya’s competition record is equally noteworthy: scores to 80% at the lower levels, above 70% at the Small Tour, and with national placings at Grand Prix before her 2009 career-ending injury. An Elite Mare with the American Hanoverian Society, both of these foals will certainly be the future of sport, whether as breeding stock or performance horses.

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Smooth Rider, “Odin” - SOLD!

SOLD! Congrats to Patricia Vos!
2001 Warmblood Gelding
Bay, 16.1 h

Odin’s owner, professional event rider Bobby Meyerhoff, evented him through Advanced, but dressage is more Odin’s thing. This is a wonderful ride, sensitive but not silly, expressive but still comfortable, and wonderful in the contact in the snaffle or double. Playing with pirouettes and half-steps, Odin is a gem for a Jr/YR or Amateur with FEI ambitions who doesn’t want to have to drive a lazy horse around!

Tack and Equipment

Albion SLK Dressage saddle, 17.5, Medium tree. In excellent condition. Retails at $2825; asking $2000.

Several dressage coats, ranging from size 10-16, black and navy. More information coming soon.