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2021-05 Ergebnisse Hengste Gentest CA.Xlsx Untersuchungsergebnisse von Gentests auf Cerebelläre Abiotrophie (CA) - Stand: Mai 2021 Erläuterung: N/N = frei, N/CA = Anlagenträger, CA/CA = Merkmalsträger, Elt. frei = Eltern frei Die Liste enthält die Informationen, die von den Zuchtverbänden an die FN geliefert worden sind. Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte an den entsprechenden Zuchtverband! Name des Ponys Lebensnummer Rasse Geschlecht Name des Vaters Ergebnis Zuständiges Labor Zuständiger Zuchtverband A glass of champagne DE 434340051817 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst A kind of Magic N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover A Gorgeous DE 441411145403 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Golden Atreju N/N Laboklin Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch A kind of Magic DE 441410862113 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst A new Star I N/N Laboklin Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch A La Playa DE 435350138917 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst A kind of Magic N/N Certagen Pferdestammbuch Weser-Ems A new Star DE 441411305509 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst A Gorgeous N/N Laboklin Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch ACDC DE 473739024008 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Ciacomo N/N Certagen Pferdestammbuch Weser-Ems Adoro DE 441410786113 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst A new Star I N/N Laboklin Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch Ahorn's Montego DE 434340340207 New Forest Pony Hengst Mescalero N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Albert Einstein DE 441410517316 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst A new Star I N/N Laboklin Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch Allbrighton DE 457000299303 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Alexander N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Pferdezuchtverband Brandenburg-Anhalt Amicello DE 441410288718 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst A New Star I NRW N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch Ankumshof Kensington NLD210004244088 Welsh Pony (Sektion B) Hengst Nilantshoeve´s Zippo N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Pferdestammbuch Schleswig-Holstein/HH Aramis N DE 422220121307 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Antares N N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Arlesberg Westcoast DE 410106004616 Welsh Pony (Sektion A) Hengst Wanhantuvan Wik N/N Certagen Verband der Pferdezüchter Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Arts-Deilahro DE 343430488396 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Arts-Dancer-Boy N/N Certagen Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Asamoah S DE 441410809417 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst A kind of Magic N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Asschicco DE 410100505917 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Acorado`s Ass N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Assenmachers Gentleman DE 443436917117 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Golden Dream N/N Certagen Rheinisches Pferdestammbuch Assenmachers Napoleon DE 443430007917 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst FS Numero Uno N/N Certagen Rheinisches Pferdestammbuch Babalou DE 422220009001 Welsh Cob (Sektion D) Hengst Thor Baffle N/N GeneControl Pferdestammbuch Schleswig-Holstein/HH Baccarat DE 437378043602 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Bergarac N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Pferdezuchtverband Brandenburg-Anhalt Bacon DE 422220007412 Welsh Cob (Sektion D) Hengst Cockmoor Brenin Ebrill N/N 0 Pferdestammbuch Schleswig-Holstein/HH Baltic Dream DE 435350269201 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Black Boy N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Pferdestammbuch Schleswig-Holstein/HH Bartholomeo DE 435350131701 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Brillant N/N Certagen Pferdestammbuch Weser-Ems Basall DE 435350018412 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Best Boy N/N Certagen Pferdestammbuch Weser-Ems Basaretto DE 435350027417 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Best Boy N/N Certagen Pferdestammbuch Weser-Ems Batman 2 DE 341412094996 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Bavarottie N/N Center for Animal Genetics (CAG) Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch Bazooka DE 335350350596 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Brillant N/N VHLGenetics laboratories Pferdezuchtverband Baden-Württemberg Bellissimo HS DE 434340242707 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Benetton S N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Benetton S DE 334346082396 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Burlington S N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Benito DE 455550012016 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Bon Jovi N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Pferdezuchtverband Sachsen-Thüringen Best Friend G DE 410100559115 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Best of G N/N Pferdeklinik Boyenstein Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Best Friends Herzbeben DE484840060518 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Herzkönig N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Pferdezüchter Hessen Best of G DE 435350311310 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Best Boy N/N Laboklin Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung (FN) / Seite 1 von 26 Seiten Untersuchungsergebnisse von Gentests auf Cerebelläre Abiotrophie (CA) - Stand: Mai 2021 Erläuterung: N/N = frei, N/CA = Anlagenträger, CA/CA = Merkmalsträger, Elt. frei = Eltern frei Die Liste enthält die Informationen, die von den Zuchtverbänden an die FN geliefert worden sind. Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte an den entsprechenden Zuchtverband! Biaritz DE 441411239614 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Bavarottie N/N Center for Animal Genetics (CAG) Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Big Bamboo ZV WE DE 435350176516 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Best Boy N/N Certagen Pferdestammbuch Weser-Ems Big Boy DE 422220130709 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Zandheuvel's Sunny Boy N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Big Daddy's Boy DE 441410325514 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Big Dresscode N/N Center for Animal Genetics (CAG) Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Big Star TF DE 441410135615 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Balou Star N/N Laboklin Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch Black Champion DE 435350044208 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Black Boy N/N Certagen Pferdestammbuch Weser-Ems Black Eyed Peas DE 435350051811 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Batida de Coco N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Blackburn AT G DE 441410398014 Westfälisches Reitpferd Hengst Brisbane N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Blitz und Donner DE 455878162611 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Black Horse N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Pferdezuchtverband Sachsen-Thüringen Bodyguard DE 334346073493 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Boss N/N VHLGenetics laboratories Pferdezuchtverband Baden-Württemberg Bomgaardens De´Loyd DNK333SP1301381 Dän.Sportpony Hengst Bomgardens Dicaprio N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Pferdestammbuch Schleswig-Holstein/HH Bon Jovi DE 367674221198 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Boomer N/N Laboklin Pferdezuchtverband Sachsen-Thüringen Bon Royal DE 431310173417 Hannoveraner Hengst Bon Coeur N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Bosko DE 427270258315 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Boritas II N/N Certagen Verband der Pferdezüchter Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Braaklander Boomerang DE 434340211215 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Beautyful Stallion N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Brenig Gerallt GBR046010104395 Welsh Cob (Sektion D) Hengst Geler Sparc N/N GeneControl Pferdestammbuch Schleswig-Holstein/HH Brieryhill Magic Rebel GBR046010102190 Welsh Pony Cob Typ (Sek.C) Hengst Donys Llawen N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Buddenbrook DE 435350084317 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Frankenhoehs Bentley N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Bünteeichen Ricardo DE 434340185008 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Rocketti N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Bünteeichen Vivaldo DE 410100084616 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Top Vidal N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Burlington S DE 334346017891 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Brillant N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Cabrio DE 335350041797 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Caliostro N/N Blodtypelaboratiet DK Pferdestammbuch Schleswig-Holstein/HH Cadlanvalley Sir Ivanhoe GBR046010085046 Welsh Pony (Sektion B) Hengst Boston Bonaparte N/N Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover Pferdezuchtverband Rheinland-Pfalz-Saar Caisertanz DE 456560274816 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Caribian Dance N/N VHLGenetics laboratories Pferdezuchtverband Baden-Württemberg Caitano San DE 435350156418 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Caramel WE N/N Certagen Pferdestammbuch Weser-Ems Caiylani El Zahra DE 410102036915 Arabisch Partbred (Spezpf.) Hengst Sauda Zahra N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Calimero DE 434341000715 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Chicos Charmeur N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Calle Cool WE DE 435350026114 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Cockney Cracker WE N/N Certagen Pferdestammbuch Weser-Ems Calucci DE 434340073918 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Cosmopolitan D NRW N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Verband der Pony- und Kleinpferdezüchter Hannover Campino DE 435350058213 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst FS Cracker Jack N/N Center for Animal Genetics (CAG) Bayerischer Zuchtverband für Kleinpferde und Spezialpferderassen Can Dance DE 443430052907 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst FS Champion de Luxe N/N Laboklin Rheinisches Pferdestammbuch Can do v.H. DE 441411164515 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Creme Brulee v.H. N/N Center for Animal Genetics (CAG) Westfälisches Pferdestammbuch Can Win J DE 441410445715 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Can Dance N/N GRUB (GeneControl GmbH) Zuchtverband für deutsche Pferde Candis vM DE 427270542607 Deutsches Reitpony Hengst Charm of Nibelungen N/N Laboklin Pferdezuchtverband
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