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Goals: After
riding many breeds, over many years, I found it more rewarding to ride and
progress with a horse that has the right mix of good conformation, good gaits
and good temperament. That has, and always will be, my goal to breed. I chose
to breed the Hanoverian horse because of the many years of research and
perfecting of the breed in Europe. I also feel that the stringent guidelines
set by our breed association will help keep the quality of the breed high. With
careful selection of both mare and stallion, and a little luck, the results
should end up being a talented, ridable horse for both amateur and professional
alike. Please visit my pages and brows the images below to see what you think.
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Mares at The Heritage
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Waffen
1984 mare (Watzmann/ Darling), imported from Germany. This mare was the
start of things to come. She was a larger, older style horse that possessed
a wonderful nature and a real willingness to work. She was extremely
comfortable to sit and had 3 very nice gaits. She produced 2 foals for me
and was sold in foal. Her first foal was a filly – Pied Piper, whom I still
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Pied Piper
1995 mare (Pik Immer x Waffen/Watzmann). This mare surprised me in that
she took high score Hanoverian mare at her 3-year inspections and scored
high enough to be elite eligible. This was my first attempt at breeding
Hanoverians, so I was more than a little delighted. She subsequently went
on to pass her mare performance test and is now an elite mare. She has
followed in her mother’s footsteps in that her gaits, trainability, and
ridability are all top quality. She has produced a filly by Contucci, a
colt by Widmark and another colt by Don Principe. |
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Foals born at The Heritage
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Pied Piper
1995 mare (Pik Immer x Waffen/Watzmann). This mare surprised me in that
she took high score Hanoverian mare at her 3-year inspections and scored
high enough to be elite eligible. This was my first attempt at breeding
Hanoverians, so I was more than a little delighted. She subsequently went
on to pass her mare performance test and is now an elite mare. She has
followed in her mother’s footsteps in that her gaits, trainability, and
ridability are all top quality. She has produced a filly by Contucci, a
colt by Widmark and another colt by Don Principe. |
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Carinosa
2001 mare (Contucci x EM Pied
Piper/Pik Immer). Following in the quality of this dam line, Cara scored a
7.33 at her mare inspection and is elite eligible. She also displays the
very high ridability I have come to expect from this mare line. Cara is
currently under saddle as my riding horse and will be presented for her mare
performance testing in the future.
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Weisenheimer
2004 colt by Widmark x EM Pied Piper/ Pik Immer. This awesome colt has
had the most willing temperament to deal with. He is for sale and details
can be seen on the sales page. |
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Don Diego TH 2005 tall dark
bay Hanoverian colt by Don Principe (Donnerhall x Prince Thatch xx) out of
EM Pied Piper (Pik Immer x Watzmann). Already showing a very calm and
confident character and three super gaits that seem to never touch the
ground. He is for sale and details can be seen on the sales page. |
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The Sires of The Heritage Foals
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Don Principe (Donnerhall/Prince
Thatch xx) |
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Widmark
(Wolkentanz /Matt II)
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Contucci (Caprimond/Lungau) |
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Pik Immer
(Pik Senior/Soldo xx)
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