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Godiva
Oldenburg, Canadian Sport Horse X
Age: 6 years
Located in Oakwood,
ON
$14, 700.00
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Breed Information:
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Temperament: |
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Very curious
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Quiet
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Friendly
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Loves people
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Sweet temperament
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Very easy to catch
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Smart
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Fast learning
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Training:
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Halter
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Leads
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Ties
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Cross ties
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Ground Ties
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Trailers
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Lunges
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Clips
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Baths
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Well Broke to Ride English
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Walks/Trots/Canters Under Saddle
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Use to Spurs
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Crop
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Leg Aids
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Vocal Aids
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Weight Aids
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Does not buck bolt or rear
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Schooling Dressage
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Forward off the leg
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Started Laterals
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Goes nicely on the bit
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Very correct in her movement
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3 naturally free and forward gaits
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Natural Rhythm and Self Carriage
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Enjoys her work
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Recommended Riding Level
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Recommended for: |
- High Calibre Dressage Propect
- Eventing Prospect
- Jumping Prospect
- Breeding Prospect
- All around High Level Show Prospect
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Notes:
Godiva is a beautiful mare who is
conformationally perfect for Dressage. She is in training 5
days a week and her training is focusing on Dressage. Her
coach feels that she has the potential to be an upper level
Dressage horse as her movements are very smooth and correct.
Although Diva's training has focused around dressage, she
would excel at Eventing or jumping. She is very athletic and
forward moving off the leg. She has not been jumped with the
exception of a few x-rails at a canter, due to her age and
her owners interest has been focusing on Dressage.
Diva attended a John MacPherson Clinic and he commented on
her lovely natural movement.
She is only being offered for sale as her owner is attending
University in the fall. Diva will be shown this summer if
not sold.
Her owner feels that she has great deal of talent that
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Health:
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Pedigree:
- Volturno-1972 Oldenburg stallion
approvals: received a '10' in canter and
cross-country jumping Competed in 27 international
horse trials, 23 were advanced, 20 times he was 1st,
2nd, or 3rd 1978 and 1980 German eventing champion
Two Olympic Silver Medals (1976 Montreal, 1980
France) Silver medal at World Three-Day Event
Championships (1978 Lexington) German Silver Medal
Team Member, 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, 1978 World
Three-Day Event Championships (Kentucky Horse Park,
Lexington), 1980 Alternate Olympics (Fontainebleau,
France). Competed in 27 international three-day
events, finishing first, second, or third in 20.
Retired sound and became Europe's leading Warmblood
three-day event sire.
- Volkkorn- stood as a sport horse
sire for 16 seasons, from 1966 to 1981, producing 13
licensed sons, including Viktor, Vivaldi, Volaro,
Volturno, Votltreffer, Varus (a champion of his
Performance Test at Medingen in 1978), Van Gogh and
Vagabund.
- Neckar- was a superstar on the
track. As a three year old he was unbeaten in five
races, winning the Henckel-Rennen, the Union, the
Deutsches Derby and over 3000 metres, the Prix de
Chantilly in Longchamp. Retired after injury, he was
even more successful as a sire,winning the most
successful sire title five times, twice second,
three times third, once fifth and once sixth. He
sired three winners of the Deutsches Derby (Zank,
Wilderer and Waidwerk) along with the winner of the
Italian Derby, Hogarth.Neckar also sired
Waidmannsdank who stood successfully as a sport
horse sire in Hannover and another performance horse
producer, Vierzhnender.
- Manolete-At stud in Oldenburg,
Germany from 1962 to 1965, in Denmark from 1966 to
1968, back in Oldenburg, Germany from 1969 to 1977.
His offspring won DM 290,995 in sporthorse
competition
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Volturno

Volkkorn
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