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Palmarès Animaux PALMARES DU CONCOURS GENERAL AGRICOLE 2017 Concours Espèce Equine/Asine RACE ARDENNAIS Date d'édition : 17/03/2017 12:47 Comtois Boulonnais Percheron Trait Auxois Ardennais Breton Trait Poitevin Mule des Pyrénées Mule Poitevine Trait du Nord Cob Normand Trophée Trait d'Avenir TTA Classement Animal Eleveur CP Commune 1 BRUME DU SANTERRE Trait du Nord DEHEUL Vincent TESSON Valérie 62121 Courcelles-le-Comte CANAILLE DE NESQUE Cob 2 Normand QUIEDEVILLE Jean 50270 Surtainville 3 DOLIE DE LA CHAUX Comtois PUJOL JEAN MICHEL 25300 Arçon 4 DANETTE DE BELLENOT Trait Auxois Monsieur Damien RAMEAU 21320 Bellenot-sous-Pouilly 5 diablo du mont louis Boulonnais CAMILLE SANTUNE 62390 Auxi-le-Château 6 Celenia de Beaumont Ardennais Mr Louis J-N 08210 Beaumont-en-Argonne 7 Calypso 3 Trait Poitevin Baptiste Vivinus 85570 Pouillé 8 BASYL GOASALEGUEN Breton LE JONCOUR Gwenaël 29470 Plougastel-Daoulas 9 DEEP DES GUERNES Percheron AULAS MICKAEL 71120 Ozolles 10 Canelle de la Catie Mule Poitevine Puthod Alain 74330 Balme-de-Sillingy (La) Comtois Boulonnais Percheron Trait Auxois Ardennais Breton Trait Poitevin Mule des Pyrénées Mule Poitevine Trait du Nord Cob Normand Trophée Trait Sportif TTS Classement Animal Eleveur CP Commune 1 ATOUM Breton SEITE Jean-Jacques 29820 GUILERS 1 UBERT DE COAT Breton SEITE Jean-Jacques 29820 GUILERS 2 SOFERINO DES TILLES Comtois CANNELLE JEAN LOUIS 25270 Villers-sous-Chalamont 2 REGLICE Comtois CANNELLE JEAN LOUIS 25270 Villers-sous-Chalamont 3 Venus de Fleury Mule Poitevine Conseil Départemental de la Charente-Maritime 17470 Dampierre-sur-Boutonne 3 Reinette Mule Poitevine Conseil Départemental de la Charente-Maritime 17470 Dampierre-sur-Boutonne 4 BAYOU DES NATIONS Trait du Nord VERLOO Romuald 59550 Taisnières-en-Thiérache 4 BIJOUX DE THOUART Trait du Nord VALLOIS Dylan 59246 Mons-en-Pévèle 5 vaillante 11 Boulonnais MEHDI MALIM 59380 WARHEM 5 toscane 34 Boulonnais MEHDI MALIM 59380 WARHEM 6 Circe 4 Ardennais Mr Vin Hubert 88300 Neufchâteau 6 Bob de l'Orme Ardennais MR Vin Hubert 88300 Neufchâteau 7 BRUME DE NESQUE Cob Normand DECAEN Aurélien 21210 Saint-Martin-de-la-Mer QUELARIANE D'ACQUERIE Cob 7 Normand DECAEN Aurélien 21210 Saint-Martin-de-la-Mer VOLCANE DU BURON LUCO Trait 8 Auxois Monsieur Thierry MONIER 63210 Perpezat 8 QUIWAN D'BEAUVAIS Trait Auxois Monsieur Thierry MONIER 63210 Perpezat 9 Benur du Pignoux Trait Poitevin Franck Cerf 16490 Hiesse 9 Tonnerre du Moulin 2 Trait Poitevin Franck Cerf 16490 Hiesse 10 BELTOISE DE LUCE Percheron BACLE JEAN-LUC 72100 LE MANS 10 BOKETTE DE LUCE Percheron BACLE JEAN-LUC 72100 LE MANS Ardennais Concours Modèles et Allures - Grande taille CMAA1 Classement Animal Eleveur CP Commune 1 Quenelle de Rosière Mr Jonet Christian 08210 Vaux-lès-Mouzon 2 Vicki du Vallon Mr Lehmann Frank 67170 Mothern 3 Celenia de Beaumont Mr Louis J-N 08210 Beaumont-en-Argonne Ardennais Concours Modèles et Allures - Petite taille CMAA2 Classement Animal Eleveur CP Commune 1 Anabelle des Rappes MR Robert Alain 88500 Puzieux 2 Danette de Fresnoy EARL Arth 67160 Oberlauterbach 3 Tchiquette du Refuge MR Françis Parisot 52400 Beaucharmoy 4 Angel Du Pin Mr Chevalier Dany 52240 Lenizeul.
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