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Sold horse: Esmeralda
Sex: Mare
Type: Dressage, breeding
Born: 2000
Height: 170
Breed: Bayern warmblood
Full pedigree:
Father: Davignon - Donnerhall - Donnerwetter
MF: Pik Bube I - Pik Koenig
Mother: Poseidon S - Paradox - Papayer xx
MM: Mars - Maharadscha
ESMERALDA Beutifull black mare with white star, well build and balanced. She had has two foals and now is ready to become your next dressage star. Currently intraining for M level. This is a top dressage/breeding prospect. She gives beautiful and healthy foals, filly from 2002 by famous Jazz Time available.
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Details:
Vet Check: Done, available on requestbr> X-rays: Done, Available on request
Vaccinations: Up to date
Character: 1
Teperament: 2
Vices: No
Shoeing: 1
Clipping: 1
Loading: 1


0=Not tryed, unknown, 1=Very good, calm, 2=Good, live, 3=Satisfactory,nervous , 4=Complicated, hot, 5=Unsatisfactory, wild


DAVIGNON: His fascinating presence and elevated movement put Davignon into the limelight of Germany’s producers from the very start of his career. Since winning the Bundeschampionat in Verden at 4 years of age, Davignon has developed into a very fine Grand Prix dressage stallion. Davignon has achieved many successes in advanced dressage competitions.
Davignon's pedigree is rich with successful competition horses. His sire Donnerhall is considered the leading Sire of the Century due to his many world accomplishments, including 1997 Team Gold Medal and individual Bronze Medal Winner at the European in Verden and Team Gold and 4th place individual finish at the 1998 World Championships in Rome. Both of his grandsires, Donnerwetter and Pik Bube, along with the full sister to Davignon's dam won many FEI level dressage competitions. However, it is Davignon's offspring that give him true international status. Davignon is one of Europe's most sought-after stallions, and rightly so. Nine offspring of Davignon represented him in the 1998 Bundeschampionat in Warendorf. (It is prestigious for a stallion to be represented by even a single offspring in this annual event!) In 1997, Duvalier (Davignon-Bolero-Wendekreis) proudly claimed the championship title for his father in both the German and European Championships for five-year old dressage prospects. With such accomplishments and earnings of his offspring, it is clear why Davignon has captured leading positions in the FN-index.