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M EIGHTY 1999 Thoroughbred


$1000 LFG Chestnut, 15.2H


PL DIAMOND HILL 2004 Irish Draught


$1000 Black 16H


REGAZZONI 1991 Hanoverian


Dark Brown 16.1H


M Eighty’s sire is the second leading sire in PA. M Eighty throws correct and impressive foals who have all pinned in conformation classes. Their temperaments are easy going. His son Piginapoke is the winner of over $55,420, on the board 14 times, with 4 wins and 5 seconds.


410-227-1617 410-961-9652


ROMANCERO H 1983 Hanoverian


dpistorio5@comcast.net ardenacres@msn.com


PL Diamond Hill is the perfect example of the Irish qualities coupled with a record of proven genetic performance. He has a pedigree that combines the best of Irish pedigree in one horse.


301-788-1188 www.PlaylandEquestrianCenter.com glenda@playlandequestriancenter.com


Dark Brown 17H


ROSALL 2003 Oldenburg


Produced 13 approved sons, incl. N.A. stallions Ragtime, Regardez, & Ransom; & European stallions Riccione, Riverside, & Royal Highness. His daughters have won many championships here & abroad.


310-829-6354 Chestnut 16.2H


SAINT SANDRO 2007 Oldenburg


www.WoodsLaneFarm.com info@WoodsLaneFarm.com


Black 16H


Romancero H, earned 145 FN drsg value points in ’10, not surprising as he won the drsg portion of his ’02 stallion performance test in Germany out of 23 horses w/ a score of 141.93 putting him in 3rd place overall.


301-829-6354


SALUTE THE TRUTH 1995 Thoroughbred


www.WoodsLaneFarm.com info@WoodsLaneFarm.com


$1200 Chestnut 17H


By Rosario (Rubinstein) import Spring ’07. O/O St. Pr. St. Liberty (Akzent II/Absatz). Licensed German Oldenburg Verband, ISR/ Oldenburg NA., RhPSI lifetime license awarded ’09. Rosall **, Isr/Oldenburg star program. Stands at Hassler Dressage for breeding. Rider: JJ Tate. Owned by Rosall Partners


443-249-3566


SAN GREGORY 2003 Oldenburg


www.kishorse.com info@esdonavan.com


$800 Black 16.2H


Homozygous Black. Approved: Oldenburg NA & RPSI. Versatile Modern ‘Improvement’ Sire for Dressage, Hunt- ers, or Eventers! Successfully Completed the 70 Day Test with a 9.5 in Character. Wining Show record and Premium offspring! See website for pictures & video.


301-579-6710


UNICO M 2001 Dutch Warmblood


www.goldenventurefarm.com goldenventurefrm@aol.com


Black 16.3H


America’s Only Thoroughbred Eventing Stallion Proven Through Advanced! By world’s leading timber sire Salutely out of a Good Queen Liz (Sir Ivor, My Babu).


410-507-3351


WHIPPORWILL ARISTOCRAT 1998 Morgan


www.dodonfarm.com dodonfarm@verizon.net


$900 Black 15.2H


Son of ’99 World Young Horse Ch. Sandro Hit whose sire Sandro Song was double graded ch. in Oldenburg. Great- grandfather was Sandro, internat’l show jumper, won Dan- ish Derby. Reg. w/GOV, Westfalen Verband & Rheinlander & licensed w/GOV. Foals elig. for same.


410-775-2032 WW ELI American Quarter Horse jaycoolthor@aol.com


$650 Bay


Imported KWPN DWB, Homozy. Black, bred & built to Jump. First 4 gens. contain lines of Mermus R, Burggraaf, Landgraf I, Ladykiller, Cor De La Breyere, Ramiro Z, Joost, Abgar, Camper, Consul, Cottage Son!


301-579-6710


www.goldenventurefarm.com goldenventurefrm@aol.com


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2012 Stallion


Foundation Morgan. Shown through USDF 3rd Level. Barefoot trail horse alone & in mixed company. Foals have his correct conformation, athleticism & willing, trainable attitudes. Impeccable pedigree—some of the fi nest foundation stallions of the proven Whippoorwill breeding program. Fresh cooled semen only.


540-665-8244


www.mattonmorgans.com mattonmorgans@gmail.com


www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580


WW ELI is an outstanding stallion. He has earned his AQHA Open Superior Western Pleasure Award, is a World Show Qualifi er, an Amateur point earner & has won several futurities. He has sired point earning & NSBA futurity money earners.


410-346-6448


www.NagramFarm.com NagramFarm@verizon.net


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