
| Caletto I | Cor de la Bryere | |||
| Deka | ||||
| Hilgunde | Marlon | |||
| Dietlande | ||||
| Linaro | Landgraf I | |||
| Tamara | ||||
| Chantal V | Calypso I | |||
| Umbella | ||||
| Aloube Z | Alme Z | |||
| Gotendirnol | ||||
| Nirza | Ronald | |||
| Ulana | ||||
| Fernando | Farnese | |||
| Coconella | ||||
| Damina | Anklang | |||
| Walsatt |
Stamm
7187. Cacique is a new young stallion in the United States imported as a
foal in utero from Germany. He was rated Premium at his approvals as a
yearling in 2000. Cacique has already been approved for breeding by the
American Holsteiner Horse Association and the ISR/Oldenburg with a score of 144.
He completed the 100 Day Test in 2002 with honors at just three years of age,
one of the youngest stallions participating. Despite his young age, he
placed fifth out of 14 stallions at his 100 Day Test! He had one of the
highest scores for breeding and an overall score of 108.23 points.
Stamm 5302.
Imported to the US from Germany, "Ally" is a Premium mare with 53 bonits,
including "8"s for Type and Brilliance and Impulsion and a "9" for Correctness
of Gaits (old scoring system). Ally has produced two premium foals.

Stamm 1947. Approved Holsteiner, Hannoverian, Rhinelander and Oldenburg. Cambridge is a tremendously successful competitor and sire in Germany. Ridden by Ludger Beerbaum, he qualified for the German National Young Horse Championships in Mannheim, and became reserve national champion of the five-year-olds. In 1993, he was the most successful breeding stallion in his age group in competition. In 1994, ridden by Ludger Beerbaum, he placed fifth in the National Championship for six-year-olds in Warendorf. He has since been placed and won numerous times at S jumping level and won over 20.000 DM in prize money. Since he began at stud in 1991, Cambridge has produced foals with above-average movement. He has produced over 60 approved mares and four approved stallions. These include the approved stallion sons Chambertin (successful showjumper and sire of two approved stallions) and Catoki, a successful jumper. His daughter Hakim has already achieved international success and his progeny have once again secured him a leading position in the 'Jumping' Breeding Index of the German National Federation. He ranks 5th out of 72 stallions for jumping index (129.39), 35th for dressage and 21st overall. His German breeding value scores for the Mare Performance Test are also very high. Walk - 143, trot - 137, canter - 143, jump - 157! This puts him among the top 5 or 6 stallions.
Stamm 7187. A Premium mare imported from Germany with 53 bonits, including five scores of "8."

Alcatraz is a striking Holsteiner stallion by Aloube Z out of a Ronald/Anblick mare, stamm 242. Alcatraz won his 100 Day Test with the highest score ever up to that year and received a 10 in jumping! He has five stallion sons and is ranked first in the FN rankings for his age group! His offspring are known for their elegance and rideability.
Stamm 5302. Mother of the approved stallion son Lieber Boy by Landvogt.
From Rossow: "Tall, important sire with the smooth topline of a modern riding horse...Good trot, absolutely marvelous canter. Extraordinary jumping ability with fantastic form over fences. After his year at stud as a three year old and a two year training period, he became the most successful Nation's Cup horse in Germany. Sires performance horses of his type...several approved sons and over thirty approved daughters."
Stamm 1947. This stamm has produced many approved stallions, including Grenadier, Laredo, Lucky Flight, Quick Dancer I and II and many more.

Stamm 18A2. Grand Champion of his Stallion Approvals and winner of his 100 Day Test! Successful in sport as well as a producer.
"Enormous jumping ability, good with front end...Passed his jumping ability on to all his offspring."
"Offspring are solid horses with jumping ability and good movers...Some fabulous, States Premium mares."