Casall/Joost

Casall
 
For Sale: POA
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Gender Colt Date of Birth 02/04/05
Breed Holstein Stamm 2495
Colour Bay Horse Ref 37

Bloodline

Description

Great movement, lovely type, great breeding.

Sire Line

Casall

Son of top sire Caretino, Lavall 1 himself a top producing sire and show jumper Raimond sire of Ramiro.

Ramiro

Ramiro is one of the foundation sires with a world-wide reputation. One of his best sport horse off spring was Ratina Z, who competed twice at the Olympic Games by Ludgar Beerbaum and Piet Raymakers. Stallion sons of Ramiro are Rasso, Romino B, Ronald, Rollando, Ritual B, Ramiro Son, Rebot, Rebel Z 1,2,3. Raphael Oldenburg sport horses in 1972, 1973 Monsum & Mario in 1976.

Carentino

The Holstein champion stallion of 1980 Caletto II, is an almost perfect personification of the Holstein breeding goal: Noble and expressive in type, long-bodied, with correct conformation, excellent basic gaits and exceptional jumping ability. Caretino's dam Isidor is a cousin of Marengo via Metellus and is additionally a great-grandchild of the famous sire of show jumpers Manometer xx. Aldato in the third generation was a highly successful sire of broodmares.

Performance Record:
Caretino convinced at his stallion performance test, primarily by his superb jumping ability, for which he was awarded the scores of 9.0 and 9.5 and which was corroborated by the score of 9.0 for "general performance". In 1989 he won the Holstein show jumping championships, thereby qualifying himself for the German Federal Championships in Mannheim, where he won a competition. In 1990 he already attained his first placements in advanced show jumping competitions. After that, Caretino had international successes under Bo Kristoffersen, coming fourth with the Danish team in the 1992 Nation's Cup in Gera. He furthermore achieved a total of 40 placements, both nationally and internationally in 1992, together with his rider Bo Kristoffersen. Carentino and Bo Kristoffersen once again made the headlines in 1993. Subsequently, in early 1994, Caretino was taken over by Ludger Beerbaum, with whom he also achieved great international successes.

Breeding Record:
Caretino belongs to the established circle of sires of the Holstein Breeder's Association. He is one of the most manifold sires of his breed, providing promising offspring of the highest standards, equally well for dressage and show jumping. This has placed him in a high position in the FN breeding value rating. His son Carpaccio won the 1994 stallion performance test in Medingen and is successful in dressage competitions. The approved Stallion Concord has had advanced level dressage wins up to Grand Prix. Cheenook and Caretello B have equally developed into first class makers of show jumpers. The better known show jumpers by Caretino include Ballerina 124, Cathleen W, Caresino, Celestino R, Charrett,Charlottenhof's Chandra, Easter 2, Pikeur Carlo Cassini, as well as the approved stallions Caretano Z and Caridor Z (both with Jos Lansink). Ballerina, ridden by Markus Merschformann, belonged to the prizewinning German team at the European Showjumping Championship in Mannheim in 1997 and Charlottenhof's Chandra was ridden by Soren von Ronne in the German Nation's Cup team. The Caretino son Cockney was the federal champion six-year-old dressage horse in Warendorf in 1997, under the saddle of Nadine Capellmann, and is meanwhile enjoying successes up to Grand Prix. In 1998 Caretino was the sire of the Bavarian approvals winner Clintino, who is covering in Oldenburg. A total of 31 sons have been approved so far and 20 daughters have been awarded the state premium.

Dam Line

Joost

Joost is a top producer jumping and breeding horse in Netherlands, he is Sire of international show jumpers Vip and Ommen, the grad sire of Balabouska ridden by (Jevoen Dubbeldam). These two horses were competing in the USA, Germany and the Netherlands. Joost is the Dam Sire of Ekstein, a Stallion currently in Great Britain (2005).

VIP

VIP is a international jumping horse and Stallion in the USA (Joost, is a top producer of jumping and breeding horses in the Netherlands, Joost is the Sire of Ommen and Vip these two horses were in the USA . Joost is Dam Sire of Ekstein a Stallion currently standing in Great Britain) Joost was a holstine Stallion by Consul who’s Sire was Cottage Son used in Netherlands predominantly as a jumping sire he produced some international jumping sons, one of them was VIP.