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From: henryandneo
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  • that's the father of my horse ;D

  • Papa von " Superpferd " . Also des Springvermögen muß echt v. der Mutter kommen, da Opa " Rubinstein" au ein echt begnadetes " DressurPony " war.

  • My mare is one of his daughters and a wonderful horse !!!!!!! But her strength is jumping, even though she knows her dressage programm. She simply doesn't like it.

    I hope Regazzoni is still well and happy, as shown on your video.

    My sweetheat ( Royal Beauty 02 ) is so healthy, it's incredible. What a great heritage !!!!

  • My horse by Regazzoni is really big, but has the most gorgeous attitude so loving! He was imported from Germany to New Zealand, and hes an absolute little star!

  • He's my horse's dad, and her mother is Pheadra! They closed the site, sold all of their horses, and are going to do western instead. My horse's name is Ruca!

  • How old is he, how tall is he and would you consider selling him?

  • das ist der vater von meiner alten reitbeteiligung :P

  • an awesome horse!

  • us horse :)

  • He is at stud in Wisconsin, USA I have seen an offspring, very large, and big mover

  • i think it's great. he's so beautiful!! but i don't get why ppl would spend thousands of dollars on a horse that was sired by a certain other horse. maybe it's just me... but it seems that any horse, no amtter what the cost or bloodline, would need the same ammount of work to train... unless they were slow learners... i see some sense in buying a well-bred horse, but not much. maybe i'm just crazy..........

  • There's a ton of sense in buying a well bred horse. You pay for the horse's good conformation, which give the horse athletic ability. A poorly bred horse has bad conformation, which limits how well it can perform its job, and can make it more prone to injury, etc. No matter how much you put in to training a poorly bred horse, you can't ever make up for conformational faults. Especially at the upper levels of equine sports, a horse needs to be built well to meet the demands.

  • I think it´s the best and beatyfulls horse, i ever see. He is the father of my mare=)

  • Stunning !!! :D

  • Absolutely gorgeous boy!

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