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BLOODLINES OF THE HANOVERIAN HORSE
by
Ludwig Christmann,
Studbook Manager of the Verband hannoverscher Warmblutzüchter
e.V.
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Bloodlines. It is a topic that many books have been written
about! You will see many names, and there is always the danger
that you'll get mixed up. Many years ago, others had the same
feeling, that these names should be placed in a certain order:
the offspring off a stallion should always start with the
initial of the father. And so we have different bloodlines
which you all know: 0-line, F-line, and so on.
A danger connects with that system: that you generalize
too much. Bloodlines change over the years, with each generation.
Certain characteristics connect with each bloodline, but you
must also see the individual stallion and not say "How
does a G-line horse or a D-line horse 'match"?' Nobody
can answer that question in general terms.
Today we have the following "old" bloodlines in
Hannover: A(later E); F; D: and G These old bloodlines were
founded primarily by stallions of other breeds coming to the
Hanoverian breed; most go back to Thoroughbred stallions.
Then we have some "new" bloodlines: Semper Idem
and Abglanz. both Trakehner stallions coming to the Hannover
breeding area after World War II; Matcho XX Der Lowe XX, and
Pik sa x. very good Thoroughbreds: and very recent and important,
Bolero by the Thoroughbred stallion Black Sky XX and Matcho
XX the French Anglo-Arabian used since 1983.
THE "A" AND "E' LINE
The A-line was founded by Adeptus XX used for breeding from
1884-1904. Most important was his grandson Alderman and through
the Alderman son Alkoven this line produced the famous stallion
Agram (1942-62) an outstanding producer of jumping horses.
In Agram's color and type, one sees the influence of Arabian
blood through his Amateur I mother.
The A-line through Alderman lost significance after 1950,
unfortunately. Today the A-line has changed to an E-line,
with two main groups. One group goes back to the stallion
Eindruck II. whose best known son is Einblick in his time
a performance test winner and very good in dressage and jumping.
Einblick has been used at stud since 1973. This group is considered
mainly to be dressage horses, although Einblick himself was
also very good in jumping.
The second E-line goes back to the stallion Eisenherz used
in breeding since 1972. This group has a bigger influence
on the breed than the Eindruck group. The best son of Eisenherz
is Eiger 1 who is a very good type and very prepotent. His
offspring have both dressage and jumping abilities, and his
best son so far, I believe, is the young stallion Espri, used
only since 1985. Espri's first group of horses was very convincing.
THE F-LINE
The F-line goes back to Zemeboq, a Thoroughbred son who
came from Pomerania and stood in the mid 1800's The line really
began with his great-grandson Flingarth. who stood in the
Verden area, 1909-1912, producing about 14 licensed sons.
His best son was Fling, (1913-22), and all existing F-line
horses go back to Fling. The line was separated into the "F"
and 'W" lines according to the two Fling sons Fiener
Kerl and Flavius: as of 1989, all stallions licensed in that
year and going back to Feiner KerI belong to the F-line; all
going back to Flavius form the W-line.
First, the Feiner KerI F-line. Feiner KerI stood in Altenbrugge,
and when he died the breeders put up a memorial to him because
in his time (1922-43) he had the biggest influence on the
Hanoverian breed, producing 114 licensed sons. Going back
to Feiner Kerl is the very famous stallion Ferdinand. In his
time (1944-67) Ferdinand was perhaps the most famous producer
of jumping horses in the world. Werner Schockeinoble once
said of Ferdinand. "There has been no stallion known
in the younger breeding history who passed on to his sons
so consistently courage, confidence, and jumping ability"-
and this against all other bloodlines.
Ferdinand's three State Stud sons were born relatively late
in his career: Winnetou (1968-79), Wedekind (l970~83) and
Wenderkreis (1971-80) Of the Ferdinand sons, Wendekreis had
the biggest influence, producing many stallions. Conformation-wise,
his offspring are very correct, although needing some refinement
on the mother's side. Among his stallion sons some tend to
the dressage direction like Wenderlin and Wenderberg while
others arc more versatile. This indicates the mother's influence.
Perhaps the best Wendekreis son is Werther, who has a Thoroughbred
(Marcio XX) xx) mother, influencing his appearance. Magjn.xx
became well known for producing dressage horses, so Werther
has very good dressage blood on the mother's side, very good
jumping blood on the father's side, and is a good stallion
for both disciplines. One of this offspring achieving great
dressage success in the U.S. is the gelding Willy the Great,
ridden by Hilda Gurney, At the stallion licensing In Verden
1992, Werther was awarded the title Hanoverian Stallion of
the Year" - the first stallion ever to have received
this award, which was sponsored by the Uetzener Insurance
Company.
At the moment one of the most prepotent young stallions producing
jumping horses, is a son of Wagner by Wendekreis. Wagner has
Gottard on the mother's side, and Wanderer has Glander a very
good jumping horse, as his dam's sire. A recent and very prominent
son of his is Wanderbursch II. reserve champion at the 1988
Stallion Licensing at Verden, and the top jumping horse in
1989 performance test at Adelheidsdorf. At the stallion licensing
in Verden 1992, Fontainebleau a Wanderer/Wenzel son became
champion stallion.
From another branch of the Feiner Kerl group is the stallion
Watzman An older stallion and more the older type, he has
stood since 1972 and for a time was the most-asked-for producer
of jumping horses in Hannover. His best known son so far Walzerkoenig
- Gold Medal jumper at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Recently some
interesting Watzmann sons were introducd to the state stud-Willem's
Ass, Foxhunter and Fleetwood.
branch comes Widerhall very good producer of performance horses
who stood from 1968-1973. His son Wienerwald standing since
1975, is one of the most asked-for stallions to produce jumpers.
However, as with Watzmann. we sometimes find conformation
problems in the progeny-only two sons have made their way
to the State Stud-so we need more good stallion sons to continue
this valuable blood.
Also from this part of the Flavius branch is Wolfsberg standing
from 1967-1982. who is another producer of jumpers.
A very important part of the Flavius branch goes back to Wohler
(1953-72). Although relatively small, Wohler was very noble
and a very good mover, and he founded mainly a dressage bloodline.
His most important son was Woermann. but Wunsch II also produced
very good dressage horses like the former European Champion
and World Champion Woycek.
The Woermann group is today very much in demand by breeders.
Standing from 1975-1988, Woermann was very good in conformation
in all respects. and passes this to his offspring. An influential
son is Wenzel I, a very prepotent stallion-you can always
identify a Wenzel offspring-who has stood since 1980. He has
sired many expensive auction horses. German National Champions
in the riding-horse competition, and one of his daughters
is already the Finnish dressage champion. His offspring are
pure dressage horses.
A second influential Woermann son is World Cup 1 standing
since 1981. He comes from a Sender/Lugano I mother, which
proved a very good combination, with so far 16 sons licensed,
five of them standing in Celle. These Woermann sons are producing
very correct horses with very good movement. World Cup I is
in third place in his age group in the national dressage horse
ranking, and so far his best son is Weltmeyer. Weltmeyer won
his stallion licensing in 1986; his 1987 performance test;
the Three-Year-Old class of the 1987 German National Riding
Horse Championship: and in 1989 he became the National Champion
of the DLG Breeding Show, a competition of all German Breed
societies. He comes from the same mother line as the Wanderer
sons Wanderbursch and Wanderbursch II. Prom his first foal
crop Weltmeyer produced Wittinger who repeated the successes
of his sire: in 1991 he was champion stallion at me stallion
licensing. In 1992 he was German National Riding Horse Champion
and winner of his performance test at Adelheidsdorf.
A recent licensed son of World Cup is Walt Disney who won
his performance test in 1989.
The D-LINE
The D-line goes back to a Thoroughbred stallion Devil's
Own XX, standing from 1894-1906. His most important son was
Dectectiv and all D-line stallions today go back to Detectiv.
who stood from 1926-1943. The line then split, with the main
branch being from the Detectiv son Dolman. and a small branch
from the son Dwinger. Dwingers son Diskant sired the famous
jumper Deister, one of the most remarkable horses ever produced
in Hannover. Ridden by Paul Schockemohle Deister was the European
Jumping Champion three times in a row and won 1.5 million
German marks. Although we have few left from this branch,
we have high hopes in the young stallion Dobrock also a good
jumping horse, descending from the Diskant son Donnerwetter.
Dolman,standing from 1937-1953, sired the famous Duellant
(1946-!965) who founded a big group of stallions, very good
in conformation and movement, and with great dressage talent.
His most influential son was Duft II. Duft II's son Darling
(1975-1987) proved to be a good producer of dressage stallions.
Darling's well known son Dynasty was. before his 1989 death,
the best dressage horse in Canada. One of Darling's sons used
in Germany was Damnatz.
Another very respected sire of dressage horses in Germany
is the Duft II son Dueerkheim in the State Stud since 1973.
The stallion Dollart (1941-58) starts a different part of
the D-line. more jumping oriented. His great-grandson Diskus
sired the world famous US jumper, The Natural. His grandson
Dominik sired Don Carlos one of the best known producers of
jumping horses in Hannover. One of the several successful
younger stallions produced by Don Carlos is Dynamo. whose
daughter Dollar Girl is counted among the best jumping horses
in the world today. Another Don Carlos son is Don Juan, standing
since 1979. who produces consistently good jumping horses.
Another promising Don Carlos son is Drosselklang II, a good
jumper. The Don Carlos group is remarkable because you find
horses of good "modern type " conformation, from
very old Hanoverian bloodlines with hardly any Thoroughbred
influence.
THE G-LINE
Corning now to the G-line, it is Goldfisch II standing from
1939-58 on whom the important G-line horses center primarily
through his influential descendants Grande and Gottard The
famous Grande. who stood for 25 years, 1962-1987. was noted
for his inner values, which compensated for several conformational
faults and resulted in his own high performance testing and
the performance success of his offspring. With Graf by Goldfisch
II more from the jumping side, and with a Duellant mother,
Grande combined dressage and jumping bloodlines, and his offspring
have been very versatile. his son Garibaldi II sired Gifted,
for example, as well as good jumpers. His son Graphit sired
the well-known (now deceased) U.S. dressage star Grundstein
While standing in Germany, Grundstein was a top producer of
both dressage and jumping horses. Also Graslitter by Grande
developed into a producer of show jumpers of international
class. His son Grandeur was a three dine winner of the German
Derby. After being retired from the sport. Grandeur is a very
sought after private stallion.
Grannus is another Graphit son being 20 years old, he is already
a legend in his lifetime. He became famous as a world class
sire of show-jumpers.
In a dressage direction is the stallion Grenadier a Grande
grandson. Through his mother-line's Thoroughbred influence
(Valet XX ), Grenadier shows improved neck, saddle, and shoulder
position. His son Golfstrom belongs to the best German dressage
horses.
The famous Gothard, who stood from 1953-1978, is a Goldfisch
II son but a very different horse from his close relative
Grande. On his mother's side is Amateur I-the same blood as
Agram's dam- and one sees again the Arabian characteristics
of the Amateur I influence. In his time, Gothard was known
as the best producer of jumping horses in the world and his
influence continues. Type-wise, Gotthard descendants have
continually improved over the generations, without losing
the jumping ability. His best son was Gardestern who died
early but is yet a leading sire of jumping horses in Germany.
Gardestern had three sons in the State Stud, one of whom,
Glueckstern unfortunately died in 1987 after standing only
three years. Glueckstern won his stallion licensing and the
1989 licensing nearly belonged to him. Four of his sons were
licensed and two were taken in the first lot by the State
Stud. There are also very high hopes for the Gardestern sons
Gimpel and Goldfasan.
THE "NEW" BLOODLINES
SEMPER IDEM (1946-1959) SENATOR
The Trakehner stallion Semper Idem came to Germany after
World War II. and produced the famous Senator (1954-1973),
a remarkable stallion who gave his name to the line. From
his first year of breeding, only seven colts were born in
1955, six of whom became stallions in the State Studs- five
to Celle and one to Warendorf. His son Sender (1959-1978)
had the biggest influence on the breed in recent times as
a very good producer of jumping horses. Sender's son Servus
standing since 1965. is well known for producing good performance
horses, including the famous Slibovitz, and the winnings of
his progeny total up to 1.4 million German marks. The only
Servus son in the breeding business is Spartan, now standing
in Germany as a private stallion and descending from an interesting
mother line - his mother is a Gotthard daughter. Very recently
Salvano seems to bring a fresh breeze into the suffering Semper
Idem line. The Salem/Synamo son has been on stud since 1988.
With his first crops of foals he sired already several class
winners at mare shows and the impressive Sherlock Holmes (mother
by Akzent I) who was reserve champion in the 1992 stallion
performance test at Adelheidsdorf.
ABGLANZ (1946-1964) ABSATZ
Abglanz, also a Trakehner, sired the famous Absatz, who
stood from 1964-1982. Absatz is one of the stallions who had
the biggest influence in changing the appearance the of the
Hanoverians within the last 20-30 years to a more modern.
elegant type. His son Argentan for example. standing since
1971, consistently produces the good Absatz type and presence,
including three national champion mares in broodmare shows,
and -among others- the impressive young stallion Airport.
The Absatz sons Akzent I and especially Akzent II and his
son Acapulco are also very good stallions in Germany. Overall,
the line appears to be very versatile in sports ability, including
success in hunter competition.
MARCIO XX (1953-1955)
The Thoroughbred stallion Marcio by Aventin XX influenced
a newer bloodline which became well-known for producing appealing
dressage horses of good movement. His son Matrose standing
from 1969-1988. is notable in Germany. We will continue this
line with Maat I Also going back to Aventin XX through the
Trakehner stallion Trautmann is the well-known Trapper standing
since 1977, a prepotent stallion producing many typey mares
as well as stallion sons.
DER LOWE XX (1951-1973) LUCANO I - LUGANO II
Der Lowe XX was in his time the best Thoroughbred stallion
used in German breeding, producing especially good dressage
horses as well as cross-country horses. His most important
stallion sons were Lugano I and Lugano . with Lugano II presently
having the most influence. Through the Lugano II son Lombard
we have today Lanthan standing since 1982. one of the most
sought-after stallions in the breed who produces very modern
riding horses for all disciplines.
PIK AS XX (1953-1969)
Pik As xx produced many good jumpers, and his son Pik Koenig
standing from 1972.1984. although dying relatively early.
is on the lop ten list of jumper producers in Germany. The
Pik Koenig sons Pik Bube I and Pik Bube II have produced both
dressage and jumping horses
BOLERO hr BLACK SKY XX (1979-1987)
Bolero was much influenced by his Thoroughbred blood - his
mother was by Sleep xx-and he was himself prepotent always
producing the same type. His offspring have much suspension
and elasticity. very good in movement, and have been successful
in auctions as well as young riding horse and broodmare championships.
Although he died early, he yet ranked
third (1990) in national dressage ranking of his age group.
Now his sons are starting to follow their sire's career, namely
Brentano II who has been standing on stud since 1986.
MATCHO X (1983- )
The Anglo-Arab stallion Matcho X came from France, where
the French Anglo-Arabian breed- not a direct cross breed between
Thoroughbreds and Arabs was almost a breed on its own. After
he was bought by the State Stud, he won his performance test
against Hanoverian stallions. He is important as a refinement
stallion, with larger-framed mares. His
offspring are all very good in temperament and rideability,
with good gaits, sometimes also with some show-jumping talent.
CONCLUDING NOTE
If you want to breed performance horses. you must consider
the blood lines very carefully, but the bloodline or pedigree
does not "jump alone The best pedigree in the world is
worth nothing if the horse does not prove, does not correspond
to the quality you seek to fulfill you expectations,
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