Our Vision

Our vision is to breed sport horses with first and foremost, great rideability... for a horse extremely talented that nobody can ride, is worthless.

Next they must have both great movement AND an ability to jump.

Is this not the perfect horse? And can we realistically aim to breed this?

Horses like Metternich, Fabriano and Graf Grannus have demonstrated that this is certainly not a pipe dream.
Metternich has a dressage score or 121,86 and a jumping score of 127,64.
Graf Grannus has a dressage score of 121.24 and a jumping score of 138,04.
In Fabriano's Stallion Performance test, he was 1st in his jumping and 4th in his dressage. His offspring have performed well at Grand Prix level in both Dressage and Show Jumping.

Many of the rising "young sires" have demonstrating an aptitude to this sort of versatility.
Diarado, the Holstein Jumping Champion has a dressage index of 138,42 (jumping index of 144,02)
In the 2008 testing, Embassy son Edward, with pure Jumping lines achieved a score of 142,93 for his dressage and 120,72 for his Jumping.

Then of course there is the legendary Oldenburg sire Sir Donnerhall who scored the highest dressage score ever of 163 and still had a jumping score of 151.