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Canto

Canturo x Krokus

Details:

Gender: Stallion
Color: Bay
YOB: 2002

Biography:

Canto won the 2004 licensing in Neumunster. The judge assessment was as follows: "The colt is by champion stallion and a personality with tremendous athletic presentation and an excellent type with very good sex expression. Very properly constructed, topline is closed especially positive rating for use in Holstein. His gaits are characterized by great energy and reaches almost the trot Optimum. On the jump, he shows the whole quality of a Holstein champion stallion, who shy away from any height, while his body ideally uses. "

Canto’s father Canturo is a world class jumper. In 2004 Canturo was with the Brazilian Bernardo Alves of Brazil a member of the team at the Olympic Games in Athens. In 2005 he wins the Prize of Europe in Aachen, the Grand Prix of Madrid and is second in Hamburg and Calgary, 2006, he is second in the Grand Prix of Rotterdam and Wiesbaden and fourth in the Grand Prix of Aachen. The mother's father of Canto blutgeprägte Landgraf I son of Limbus, also demonstrated international success with Bo Kristoffersen. Many of his descendants are prominent and successful jumping horses. Caletto I - great-grandfather in the maternal and the paternal line - is written as a jumping horse history. With Michael Rüping he was successful in international trials. Among his biggest successes of the profits was one of the bronze medal at the European Championships in 1983 in Hickstead.

In his first season of showing Canto was carefully used and won several classes up to level L. His first foals show great athleticism and above all, the motion dynamics characterize his offspring. Three of his sons were licensed, and his son Cantoblanco was the champion stallion in 2008.

 

 

Offspring

 

Canto - Pedigree

            
      Cantus      
            
  Canturo         
                    
 
  Fara      
Canto
        
       
        
  Limbus      
            
  Krokus         
            
      Flair I      
            
           
 

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