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Hanoverian, Gelding, 3 years, 15.3 hh, Chestnut

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~£4,349 to £8,698
Hanoverian
Gelding
3 years
15.3 hh
Chestnut
04/03/2026
Steffen Brunkhorst

27446 Selsingen Germany
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€5,001
Hanoverian
Gelding
3 years
Chestnut
Dressage horses (Training Level, Young Horse Test, 1st Level, 1st Level (youngster), 2nd Level, 2nd Level (youngster), 3rd Level, 3rd Level (youngster), 4th Level, Prix St.Georges, Intermediare I & II, Grand Prix)

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Sympatischer 3 jähriger Dunkelfuchs Wallach von Da Costa x Don Gregory, der mit enormen Bewegungspotenzial überzeugt. Er ist brav im Umgang jedoch noch nicht angeritten. 

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Anfragen nur telefonisch, E-mails werden nicht beantwortet.
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Charming 3-year-old dark chestnut gelding by Da Costa x Don Gregory, impressing with tremendous movement potential. He is well-behaved in handling but has not yet been backed.  

Price excluding VAT.  

Inquiries only by phone; emails will not be answered.
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Location
27446 Selsingen
Germany

Pedigree

Da Costa
DIMAGGIO
DON GREGORY
DON PRIMERO
WINNIPEG
DONNERHALL
GRANATE

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One of the major warmblood breeds of all German breedings is the Hanoverian. Its origin goes back to the founding of the State Stud Celle in Lower Saxony in 1735. As a basis of breeding, Holstein horses were used but also the Thoroughbred was of great importance because they gave the Hanoverian hard ...more