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World-class quality. 30+ years experience. Reasonable prices. Buy or breed your next superstar! Our dedication to producing outstanding


warmblood sport horses is evident in their achievements!


From the breeders of Shakespeare RSF (Champion of his 2009 70-Day Stallion Test, 2010 Region 1 Second Level Champion, scores to 78% at Third Level), Somer Hit (2011 U.S. East Coast World Young Horse Five-Year-Old Champion, 8.376 score), Rheporter (GRAND CHAMPION Dressage at Devon 2011), 36 Hanoverian Elite and Elite Mare Candidates, a States Premium mare, four Oldenburg Special Premium mares, four Oldenburg Verbands Premium mares, two top five FEI Young Horse Champions, multiple Horse of the Year winners in hand and in dressage performance up to the FEI level, and two winners of the Young Hunter Under Saddle at Devon. In 2011, 18 out of 24 foals presented GOV were named premium, with five Foal of Distinction awards named. In 2010, 22 out of 24 foals presented were named premium, and our only foal in Germany was fifth in the German Foal Championships.


Visit rollingstonefarm.com for more information on our current sales list, including:


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• A large selection from our fabulous 2010/11 foal crops – exceptional quality at affordable prices in this economy!


• Many well started young horses – including several already winning in dressage and a few suitable for the hunter ring.


• Exceptional broodmares in foal to our stallions Fhitzgerald (Florencio/Weltmeyer), Sir James (Sir Donnerhall /Feiner Stern), Shakespeare RSF (Sandro Hit/Arrian), or to well-known domestic or European stallions from frozen semen.


• Over 40 young horses – yearlings, two-year-olds and pre-broke three-year-olds are also available.


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Standing Shakespeare RSF, Fhitzgerald,


Gold Luck and our newly imported young stallion, Sir James.


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