Autumn's Stables: breeding Oldenburgs and Hanoverian horses from the best european bloodlines, perfectly suited for hunter and Olympic disciplines of Dressage, Jumper and Eventing.

Autumn's Stables

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Year of birth: 2011

Reg: Verband der Zuchter des Oldenburger Pferdes e.V. (G.O.V.)

Color: Chestnut

Owner: Mrs. Capucine L.Corriveau

Bred by Autumn's Stables

SOLD

Verband Oldenburg Allemand

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As feminine and refined as her mother, as superb and typey as her sire. Carefully chosen by her owner, her name, Wolkenblume, means "Cloudy Flower". Blume was born early in the morning of a rainy day, and the flower tradition continues as Wolkenblume's dam, Belle de Jour EdA, shares the same name than a lovely flower. Wolkenblume is growing into a very fine young lady, so polite and displaying the utmost correct conformation and light yet powerful trot and canter. Her walk is covering ground, and swing is present in all three gaits. She has the prettiest head, just like mom and grandma, the good neckset and powerful hindquarters of her sought after sire.

Wolkentanz II, sire of Wolkenblume EdA, comes from a highly regarded dam line that has also produced the full brothers Chasseur I (Celle State Stud) and Chasseur II (Dillenburg State Stud), Weltblick (private stallion in Oldenburg) and the State Premium mare Waikiki (by Werther), a prolific winner at mare shows. Wolkentanz II's full sister, Weiße Rose, won her age class at the Louis Wiegels Show in 1994. Another full sister, Wolkentänzerin when bred to Brentano II, produced the young Celle stallion Balletmeister - Reserve Champion of his performance test at Adelheidsdorf in 2006.

Wolkenblume EdA was SOLD via our custom foal program.

Wolkenblume EdA's dam is our broodmare Belle de Jour EdA.

For pedigree and bloodlines informations as well as for pictures of Wolkenblume's dam Belle de Jour, please follow this link...

Autumn's Stables

Wolkentanz II
Weltmeyer
World Cup I
Woermann
St.Pr.Sendernixe
St.Pr. Anka
Absatz
St.Pr. Adelsbuche
St.Pr. Lovely
Ludendorff
Lugano I
Alexa
St.Pr. Artige
Aristides
St.Pr. Feurige
Belle de Jour EdA
Brentano II
Bolero
Black Sky xx
Baronesse
Glocke
Grande
Ferbel
Serenti
Geronimo II
Shirrocco
Zamira
Czropa
Poprad
Czerna
Wolkentanz II

WOLKENTANZ II
Quality and popularity of Wolkentanz II's offspring are a real phenomenon these lasts years, proven by top prices at elite auctions such as Vechta and Verden. To date, he sired 12 approved sons and many State Premiums mares! Recently imported in Canada, this hanoverian stallion, with his dreamlike type, moves like the champion of tomorrow. He fulfils the highest of requirements in regard to shape, dynamics of movement, charisma and riding attributes. This is substantiated by his outstanding stallion performance test, which he absolved as vice-champion with a score of 133 points. He was sovereign winner of the partial dressage index in which he gained 143 points and moreover was awarded the dream score of 10,0 for rideability twice. His competition seasons are marked by spectacular wins, including the win in the qualification for the Federal Championships at the state competition in Aschendorf, as well as the participation for Germany in the World Championship of Young Dressage Horses in Arnheim, Netherlands. He completed the dressage tests at the International Dressage Festival in Lingen in 2000 as winner, with the dream score of 9.6. Then in 2001, he was a finalist of the six year old dressage horses in Warendorf.

In 2007, Wolkentanz II was ranked #2 for the Hanoverian breed with 172 points for type and riding horse quality. His son Wyllow R out of a Don Primero mare was the Bronze Medallist in the five-year-old division of dressage horses at the 2008 Federal Championships & sold for 380,000 Euro ($520,000.00 U.S.) at the PSI Auction in December 2008. Video

Weltmeyer

WELTMEYER
What more can be said about Weltmeyer? He is a LEGEND. He was the 1986 winner of the stallion licensing in Verden, and the 1987 winner of the stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf. In the same year Weltmeyer also won the three-year-old stallions classification at the Federal Championships of German Riding Horses in Warendorf. In 1988 he was honored in Verden as best stallion of his age-group and awarded with the "Freiherr von Stenglin-Prize". One year later he became DLG Champion 1989 in Frankfurt. And last but not least he became "Hanoverian Stallion of the Year" in 1998. As of today, Weltmeyer has produced 70 licensed sons. A study of the pedigrees of many internationally prominent Hanoverian dressage horses reveals that many are either by sons of Weltmeyer or out of one of his daughters. At the 2002 Ratje Niebuhr-Show, Weltmeyer was the leading sire. Out of 51 mares which placed first through third in 17 classes, Weltmeyer sired eight, including champion SPS Wiami and and reserve champion Wicke. In 2005, Weltmeyer received a Breeding Value Index of 152 points, with an assurance of 99% heritability, from the German Equestrian Federation. Video

World Cup I

WORLD CUP I
World Cup I, a chestnut born in 1977, was clearly the greatest of five approved brothers. He was the winner of the Stallion Performance Test in 1980, scoring 137.65 points. A fews years later he became Reserve Champion at the DLG-shows in Frankfurt (1984) and Hannover (1986). Breeders prefered World Cup I as a producer of excellent dressage horses. Over his breeding career World Cup I has produced 424 sport horses (total prize money of offspring in competition: DM 837 984), 49 State Premium mares and 17 licensed sons. One of his sons influenced the modern Hanoverian breeding like no one else: Weltmeyer. But also other sons of World Cup I like the Celle State stallions Warkant, Walt Disney I and II and Woodstock increased his glory.

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