Hanoverian Horse Happenings
Spring
2004
Articles
for this Issue
From
Germany - Breeding Statistics Compared to US - 2003
From
the USA - Mare Pregnancy Analysis & 5 Year Foal Data
From
Vista Ridge Farm - Wonderful Hanoverian Foals - 2004
News
from Vista Ridge Farm
After spending several nights over the past two months mare watching,
we have had time in the wee hours of the morning to make changes
to our web site and to improve the format and find data for the
Newsletter. We hope that you enjoy the changes.
EM-SPA ALUETTE - Filly by Wolkentanz I on March 23
'WHITNEY' has the movement one hopes for when one breeds to Wolkentanz
I, who is one of the top five Hanoverian stallions in the world.
This uphill chestnut filly has an inquisitive and brave personality.
Aluette's first foal of 2000, PACIFIC PATINA was recently High Scoring
Hanoverian and Reserve Champion at a 2004 USDF Sport Horse Show
in Arizona. She had identical wins in the 2002 USDF Breeder's Championships
Series Show in CA. We were also pleased to learn that Aluette's
half sister High Value by Hohenstein scored an overall 8 at her
inspection and 10's for walk and canter at her MPT with a score
of 8.06. That makes all three fillies, out of Aluette's dam, States
Premium and each with MPT scores of over 8 ... what a wonderful
mare line.
SPS
WORCESTER - Colt by Sandro Hit on April 22
"SENSATIONAL
HIT" is dark bay or brown colt with no markings. A strong and
very friendly fellow who loves life.
His sire, the sensational Sandro Hit had quite a year in 2003 at
the auctions sales with Poetin selling for 2,500,000 and siring
the top priced foals in the Netherlands and in England. In 2002,
another foal sold in Germany for 250,000. His dam, SPS Worcester,
was a Ratje-Niebuhr National Hanoverian Mare Show class winner and
had an 8.33 on her Mare Performance Test with a 9.0 in the dressage
scores.
Two-year
old and Yearling Available for Sale
ALUETTE's 2002 handsome and laid back colt, WYETH, by Winterprinz
has a superb trot and should mature to 17+ hands. Potential stallion
prospect. Offered at $15,000.
EM TIRAMISU's yearling filly CAMASS by Contucci. CAMASS is an elegant,
uphill filly with wonderful movement and a perfect 'C' star on her
head. She was truly 'stamped' by her sire. This foal is for sale
for $9,500 firm.
We have been very pleased with the previous two Contucci foals from
Tiramisu; we have kept the 1999 foal to replace Jo Ann's riding
horse and the 2000 gelding, Clipper, has been trained and is owned
by a dressage instructor who is thrilled with his potential. Tiramisu
is not in foal for 2004.
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All these World Class Hanoverians are bred in the USA and may be
seen our web site at www.foals.com. We also offer en-utero contracts
for future foals by Fabuleux, Londonderry, Sandro Hit and Wolkentanz.
News
from Germany
In this piece, we compare the 2003 Hanoverian Breeding Statistics
from the German Verband Hannoverscher Warmblutzuchter and the American
Hanoverian Society (including Canada).
Breeding Statistic Germany United States/Canada
Breeding Stallions 452 about 112 (includes Canada)
Number of Mares Covered 11,659 1,351 (active mares, unknown if bred)*
Number of Foals Registered 7,743 about 550
Stallions for Licensing Tests select ~100 8 (2 approved)
Licensing Sites 1 2 (3 Licensing Sites in 2004)
Stallions Performance Tested 70 2 (1 Approved - 2002 data)
Number of Perf. Test Locations 11 1 (every other year in Ohio)
Mares Studbook Inspected 2,187 274 (187 Hanoverian Mares)
Mares Performance Tested 1,114 72
Number of MPT Test Locations 37 28 (number of Inspection sites)
* In an AHS survey, 54.9% of samples mares (50.6%) were bred.
One might conclude from these comparisons that it is much more difficult
to get a stallion prospect licensed and performance tested in the
USA due to the distances and availability of test sites. It has
been an observation of representatives of the Verband that the development
of approved stallions in the US is probably the area of greatest
weakness in the US Hanoverian breeding program.
News
from the USA
A recent American Hanoverian Society survey, written up by Anne
Schmidt, provided some interesting data on Mare Age Comparisons
as it related to pregnancies.
MARE AGE % Pregnancies % Lost Pregnancies AVG. CYCLES
3 N/A 6.7% 1.25
4-6 96.0% 6.4% 1.69
7-12 78.5% 13.3% 1.56
13-18 82.0% 19.2% 1.67
19-23 57.9% 45.4% 2.00
In a recent report to the AHS Board, a five year history (1999-2003)
of AHS foals was presented:
Number of Registered Foals - 1999-2003 2483 over last five years
Number Sired by AHS Stallion 2103 (85%)
Number Sired by Stallions in Germany 380 (15%)
Number of 380 by Frozen Semen 306 (12.3%)
Number of 380 imported en-utero 74 (2.7%)
Number of 306 Sired by Hanoverian Stallions 267 (10.7%)
Number of 306 by Verband Non-Hanoverians 39 (1.56%) (23 different
sires)
Of the 47 (compared to 28 in 2002) highest scoring mares at the
Mare Inspections (7.33 or better) in 2003, 23 were bred in North
America.
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