SCARLETT DU FEUILLARD KWPN

2022 - KWPN - BLACK - Mare - 166 cm
Price upon request

Owner's word

Scarlett du Feuillard was born in 2022 and will turn 3 in January 2025. Her 3 gaits are exceptional. She currently stands at 1m66 but will of course grow even taller. She is a promising mare who shows qualities such as harmonious conformation, fluid movements and a balanced temperament. Her shoulders are very supple and her hindlegs are very energetic. Her potential can be assessed by her lineage and her current abilities, which are a guarantee of future performance. Investing in a mare like this can open up great prospects for competition and even, in time, for breeding. With daily attention and appropriate, respectful training, she could become an accomplished champion, ready to conquer the show ring with the help of a rider or rideress.

 

Origines

FOREVER LOVE, OLD FAIR GAME, OLD FÜRST WILHELM, OLD
DOLORINA, OLD
ROCK Z, OLD DESTANO, HAN
ROMANTICA, OLD
VIVA AMORE PS, Ster, KWPN VITALIS, KWPN VIVALDI, Preferent, KWPN
TOLIVIA, Elite, Preferent, Prestatie, Sport (Dress), Prok, KWPN
SERAFINA, OLD SAN AMOUR, OLD
GESINA, OLD

Forever Love

A stallion that could not have been built and painted more beautifully. This top athlete for the future has very good foundations. With a lot of nobility and charm and very chic. In movement, he presents himself in a superior manner. Already during the lunge work, he left no doubt that he would be highly placed", the interim breeding manager of Westphalian, Thomas Münch, expressed his enthusiasm about Forever Love. The desire for this remarkable Westphalian Champion Stallion was therefore high and at 800,000 Euros, he became the stallion market top price.

With Forever Love, his sire Fair Game (by Fürst Wilhelm) made his successful debut as a stallion sire. Fair Game completed his stallion performance tests in Neustadt/Dosse with 8.3 (for his 14-day-test) and 8.06 (for this 50-day-test). In 2018 and 2019, Fair Game qualified for the German Championships with victories in dressage young horse competitions. With the Westphalian Champion Stallion, he produced his first licensed son. One of his daughters was highly placed at the Regional Mare Show in Weilheim in the two-year-old class.

His dam Rock Z produced the German Sport Horse premium stallions Del Re and Davos (both by De Kooning), the latter was auctioned for 95,000 Euros.

His grand-sire Destano, a son of Desparados, Team World and European Champion and Olympic Champion ridden by Kristina Sprehe, has already conquered the Grand Prix arenas with Simone Pearce/AUT. The Oldenburg main premium winner has produced 25 licensed stallions, including Denoix PCH who was placed second in the Louisdor Prize final of the best young Grand Prix horses with Hubertus Schmidt.

Harvard, who follows in third generation, descends from the elite stallion Hohenstein I, who was Trakehner Stallion of the Year in 2002. Harvard's dam Carina is by the famous refiner stallion Cardinal xx and, as well as Harvard, she also produced the licensed Hanoverian stallion Davis Cup, two state premium mares, the Reserve German Champion Dakapo, three advanced (S) level dressage horses and the show jumping horse Top Gun.

His grand-dam Romantica produced the licensed stallion Dream Diamond (by Desperados). His great-grand-dam Red-Lady produced the advanced (S) level dressage horse Habanero (by Harvard).

Donnerschwee (by Donnerhall)/Kristy Oatley/AUS, premium stallion and successful in Grand Prix, Don Greg (by Don Gregory), DSP Alpha Royal (by Antango du Feuillard), Marian von Bellin (by Morricone I), For Donnerhall (by Fürst Jazz), Fugato SW (by Foundation) and the 1986 German Champion Mare Weltwunder also descend from the significant dam line of Seranka.

VitalisVitalis

Scarlett du Feuillard's dam is a 1m67 KWPN mare, Viva Amore PS out of the stallion Vitalis. A star in his younger years, and exported to the USA, he returned to Europe through the front door. His production is exceptional and now places him among the very best.

 

Performance 

▶ Champion Foal in Holland, Reserve Champion Stallion in Westphalia.

▶ Winner of the 3-year-old test.

▶ Classed in the World Championship at 6 and sold to the USA. Shortly after, he won the American Championship for 6-year-old horses. With record scores of 10.0 for trotting and 9.8 for canter.

▶ At the age of 9, he won the Nurnberger Burgpokal Finals: the German Championship for horses in training at Prix St Georges level with Isabel Freese, at the same time as securing his stallion career.

Production

▶ Villeneuve, 2018 6yo World Vice-Champion in Verden, Valparaiso 7th in 7yo World Champ.

▶ Victoria Secret is German Champion at 4 years old in 2015.

▶ He already has 14 approved sons and at the centenary of the Elite Sales in Wesphalia, he achieved no less than the first four TOP PRICES!

▶ He has been one of the most used stallions since his return to Europe. He was the most represented at the 2019 Hanover approvals with 5 approved sons including 2 ‘premium’, one bought by the Celle state stud and the other sold for €720,000.

First Step Valentin is a three-time French Champion for 4, 5 and 6-year-olds and finished 3rd in the small final of the World Championship for 7-year-olds in 2019.

Valverde is Supreme Wesphalian Champion for 3-year-old stallions, German Champion for 5-year-olds and finished 4th in the World Championships for 5-year-olds in 2019.

At Saumur, Jolie Vita de Fascyne is Vice-Champion of France 2019 for female foals.

▶ In 2021, he has a 4-year-old Champion son in Germany, 1 Young Riders European Team Champion son, 5 approved sons including 3 in Westfalia sold for €150,000, €160,000 and the Champion and Top Price at €940,000!

VivaldiVivaldi

Vitalis is by the stallion Vivaldi. 

Vivaldi enjoyed international success under the saddle of Hans Peter Minderhoud. He produced 19 licensed stallions in Germany. Vivaldi was Champion in his performance test, scoring 9.0 for walk as well as canter and 8.5 for trot. He won the Pavo-Cup for five-year-olds in Holland and was three times winner of the ‘Hengstencompetitie’ (stallion competition). In 2009 he won the final of the KWPN stallion series, where he scored 10.0 for his trotting. In 2014, three of his offspring were placed in the world championship for six-year-old young dressage horses, where they finished in first, third and sixth place.

Tolivia was the champion 3-year-old mare of the Limburg/NL province.

From this dam line also came the licensed and Belgian-bred stallion Qarco van het Graethemhof.