Dutch Breeding – looking to the future…

November 17th, 2014
Dutch journalist, and breeding expert, Dirk Willem Rosie, looks at the future for the Dutch horse... Read Article Comments Off on Dutch Breeding – looking to the future…
 

Breeding for jumping, for dressage, or both?

November 14th, 2014
Has Warmblood breeding become too specialised? Former director of the Westfalien stud at Warendorf, Gerd Lehmann argues that it has... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Dutch Breeding, has it lost its direction?


By Christopher Hector The rise and seemingly irresistible rise of the KWPN dressage contingent on the world stage has been squarely on the shoulders of a group of stallions who were themselves Grand Prix competitors. But now, the young ‘stars’ in the Dutch stallion lineup are failing to make it through to the international dressage […] Read Article Comments Off on Dutch Breeding, has it lost its direction?
 

Breeding by numbers German style…


Numbers and breeding are all the craze - 'breed values' - but what do they mean, and how do they work? Read Article Comments Off on Breeding by numbers German style…
 

Dr Schulz Stellenfleth

November 13th, 2014
Dr Shultz-Stellenfleth bred an incredible 22 licensed stallions on the basis of his mare line, a line that began with just one mare... Read Article Comments Off on Dr Schulz Stellenfleth
 

Dr Burchard Bade: An Interview

November 11th, 2014
Since 1979, I have been the director of the stud. At the time I came to Celle, the change in the breeding of the riding horse, had already occurred. In earlier years, horses were bred for riding, as well as harness and agricultural or to work in the forest... Read Article Comments Off on Dr Burchard Bade: An Interview