I love Coupe de Coeur…what’s not to love?! Have a perfect mare for him, however, I have not seen many (any?) offspring produced here in the States by him. Is his frozen semen not very viable?
Any experiences with Corrado semen?
TIA!
I love Coupe de Coeur…what’s not to love?! Have a perfect mare for him, however, I have not seen many (any?) offspring produced here in the States by him. Is his frozen semen not very viable?
Any experiences with Corrado semen?
TIA!
I have to agree with you on Coupe de Coeur!! I would like to have some first hand info on him also. Great stallion.
Kareen, who posts here, just had one born last week. But in Germany.
And I think she used fresh last year. I saw him yesterday. Liked him a lot. We try to make a video session on friday with the newborns. I just need to get a day off work.
We have some nice jumpers with Corrado blood that I am really excited to cross our F-line stallion For Play to.
There is a video made this week end at the Philippe Le Jeune clinic of Beaulieu’s Conquest. This stallion is Corrado I x Calando I.
I will not post the link as i don’t own this video, but you can search on FB and it will be available soon on YT.
I have a coming 4 y.o. mare by him that is super talented with a ammy temperament.
This is an old thread but found it while doing a google search of Coupe de Coeur. One of his stallion sons has been purchased by Equitop Farm in Alberta, Canada. He is Coupe de Coeur x Wogenbrecher x Gardeluan II. Will be an interesting one to watch.
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This is an old thread but found it while doing a google search of Coupe de Coeur. One of his stallion sons has been purchased by Equitop Farm in Alberta, Canada. He is Coupe de Coeur x Wogenbrecher x Gardeluan II. Will be an interesting one to watch.[/QUOTE]
Interestingly, Equitop’s new stallion is actually the one mentioned by imajacres
Yepp exactly the one that Kareen of this Forum bred
I saw him go through the Verden licensing, and really liked him.
And i was hoping he would go to Celle and Stay over here for breeding
But i believe he has a good home now.
Indeed the new home sounds super. I’m happy he goes somewhere nice Canada is a great country to be in if you are a jumper stallion.
Kareen – first of all, congrats on breeding a licensed stallion! Not easy to do.
I went to Equitop Farm’s website, but it hasn’t been updated since 2012. Any pics of this stallion?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jnEQ2VmRgY&feature=youtu.be
Here is his video from a few weeks ago at the licensing…
Will he be left in Europe to go through the testing?
Yes, they are leaving him in Germany to complete the 70 day testing. They don’t have info on their website, but have some photos of him on their facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Equitop-Farm/212276415464968
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Indeed the new home sounds super. I’m happy he goes somewhere nice Canada is a great country to be in if you are a jumper stallion.[/QUOTE]
The Brinkmann’s are the best type of horse people. Really knowledgeable and excellent to deal with. I can’t say enough nice things about them or their horses.
A really good home for the stallion and I’m excited to have this boy in Alberta.
Here’s a more lengthy one from the actual approvals
I learned from the owners they’re looking to keep him here to complete his testing before he comes home.
This album has a few baby-shots from him
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150244545349581.342781.237648984580&type=1&l=03e7ad9c7c
This is him at a foal show when he was little:
This one has shots from the licensing somewhere in the back as well as many of his relatives:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.460146894580.256677.237648984580&type=1&l=f8cd263df4
I’m sure I have babybaby-footage somewhere but got to run now.
Congratulations Kareen on breeding such a wonderful stallion.
Dan