Edelweiss

2009 NA/WPN Mare, 16.1 hh


Vinca Metall Ferro
Edelweiss
Perennial Idocus
Verbella
Lady Starr Argus Pion
Rozetta
Gambler Saluut
Rianne

The WHOLE package!

Elegant, friendly, sensible, and drop-dead gorgeous - Edelweiss is the whole package. She was 3rd in her class at the Foal ISR/OLD inspection with a very impressive 8.1, receiving her premium status. She was also 6th in the filly class at Dressage at Devon (getting a smooch on the nose from the judge!). Edelweiss has outstanding movement and a jumping pedigree from proven performers for generations. This is an eye-catching, loving, sensible filly who will excel in any discipline.


Recently Edelweiss was started by our working student and did not even blink an eye! We feel this filly has an incredibly promising future in the Hunter ring, with the ability to win over fences as well as clean up in the hack - her gaits are phenomenal.


Vinca

He is approved for breeding with the ISR/OLD and KWPN-NA Registry B. He scored an impressive 217 points at the ISR/OLD Stallion Licensing at Hilltop Farm in June 2007 and earned the judges comment that he is truly an all-around sport horse who fits the bill of what modern mare owners are seeking. Vinca also completed the 2007 ISR/OLD 100-Day Stallion Testing in Paxton, OH, placing ninth. In 2006, Vinca received the coveted 'Born in the USA' Stallion Award at Dressage at Devon. His foals have top places yearly at Dressage at Devon. Read More


Argus

He performed very well at his KWPN performance test and claimed the 3rd place out of 24. Argus' descendant report summarizes 'A uniform collection of well developed foals with robust limbs. The movement shows much power from the hind legs. At 1989 American Keurings Argus produced 4 out of Top Ten foals in North America including 1st and 3rd. Among lots of other improvements Argus, having 62.5% gelderlander blood in his veins, passes on his wonderful character to his offspring. In 1988, Argus sired more 'Premium 1' foals than any other breeding stallion in the US. In two breeding seasons, the stallion has sired more premium 1 foals than all other stallions during their entire breeding careers in the United States. In 1989, four out of the ten highest placed foals at the selection were sired by Argus. Argus has a jumping index of 129 and a dressage index of 131. Argus' was the only horses in the world to be successful simultaneously at both FEI Jumper and Dressage competitions,