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SF Auction-Broodmares Solomon Farm Auction 2012 Broodmares WORLD CLASS SPORT HORSE BLOODLINES CATALOGUE # 1-13 STARLITE LOM PHONE: (605)-669-2879 AND (605)-685-3089 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: WWW.SOLOMONFARM.COM SF L’EMMANUELLE #1. Category: Brood-mares Type: Horse Status: Not in foal GREY RPSI WARMBLOOD MARE DOB: 2006 REGISTRY #: DE 4515160032106 About: Emma is a very pretty mare, who stands 16.2 hands with correct gaits and an in your pocket personality. She is very easy to handle on the ground and under saddle. She was schooling first level dressage and jumping 2’6” before being bred in 2011. This mare is sound for a riding or breeding career. Emmy was recently entered into the RPSI Main Mare Book with Premium status, and her 2012 filly earned Gold Premium. Many of Emmy’s full and half siblings have earned PREMIUM in the keuring arena, and have gone on to delight their owners as they mature under saddle. Sire: Imported FEI stallion Le Mode Dam: Lumina is a 16.2 hand Premium RPSI mare. Lumina showed talent and readability under saddle before beginning her career as a broodmare. Along with a short riding career Lumina was also a USEF in hand champion at the breeders series. As a mother Lumina possessed many traits that have made her a successful and reliable broodmare over her long career. Traits that were also passed on to L’emanuelle include her long neck, substance, huge canter, powerful trot, and swinging walk. L’emmanuelle and De Lovely Conformation Under Saddle FOR VIDEO & MORE INFO: HTTP://WWW.SOLOMONFARM.COM/BREEDINGSTOCK/BREEDINGSTOCK.HTML PEDIGREE Lucky Luke Limited Edition Camita Le Mode Symbol Annex Angelique SF L’Emmanuelle Ibsen Impression India Lumina xx Mega Turn xx Mega Howey xx Vegas Honey xx DAYDREAM BELIEVER #2. Category: Brood-mares Type: Horse Status: Not in foal DARK BROWN RPSI WARMBLOOD MARE DOB: 7/21/2004 REGISTRY #: DE 451516006904 About: This is a very exciting opportunity for the breeding savvy buyer. Daydream Believer is a 16.3 hands PREMIUM mare out of our foundation line of Summit Peak by Galoubet. Daydream Believer is the maternal 1/2 sister to the Grand Prix Jumper mare Sympa. Powerful and athletic, this mare has the genetics to produce national quality sport-horses for any breeding direction or discipline. Offspring include GOLD PREMIUM Le Mode filly Little Miss Sunshine. Started as a young horse Daydream Believer came back to Solomon Farm under our mare buy back program. She sustained an injury in her youth to her right fore leg which developed into a club hoof. This is not a hereditary trait that has been passed to any of her offspring. Sire: Imported Donnerhall son Der Graf Dam: Summit Peak is a 15.3 hand main mare book RPSI approved, Selle Francais mare. This top producing mare started out as an event and jumper performer - natural scope, quick, and athletic in every situation. Her foals have been top athletes and successful in sport and breeding, including Grand Prix jumper mare Sympa by Sabotage, and two licensed stallions - Ishmael by Rainbow, and Sf Daydream Believer's full sibling SF Darius by Der Graf. The mare line of Summit Peak descends from the family of TB-23. The famous grand dam Shirlee Steel xx produced the ATA approved stallion Cloned Steel xx, and Pan Am Games Eventing mare Landlady by Landslide. Ishmael by Rainbow SF Darius by Der Graf Sympa by Sabotage Cloned Steel xx by Big Jim xx FOR VIDEO & MORE INFO: HTTP://WWW.SOLOMONFARM.COM/BREEDINGSTOCK/DAYDREAMBELIEVER.HTML PEDIGREE Donnerwetter Donnerhall Ninette Der Graf Pik Koenig Princess Gina Daydream Believer Alme Z Galoubet Viti Summit Peak Polished Steel xx Shirlee Steel xx Shirlee Shego xx FROLIC #3. Category: Brood-mares Type: Horse Status: In foal to Smoke Tree Snapdragon BAY RPSI WARMBLOOD MARE DOB: 6/172007 REGISTRY #: DE 451516032406 About: This feminine mare is a medium-sized prospect for sport or breeding, and stands 15.2 1/2 hands. In 2006 Frolic was branded and papered RPSI, where she received a GOLD PREMIUM score. Judges praised her conformation, uphill movement, and lovely type. In 2012 Frolic was accepted into the Pre Mare Book of the RPSI scoring 7’s on her type, conformation, trot and canter. This is a beautiful mare who’s own talent and/or offspring would excel in the hunter ring. Frolic is currently in foal to the Welsh B stallion Smoke Tree Snapdragon. This is an excellent cross for a top hunter sport pony or small athletic hunter horse. Frolic was easy to breed, is easy to handle in the stock, to ultrasound, and AI. Sire: Feuertanzer is the product of many generations of successful sport horse breeding. His pedigree is filled with Grand Prix performers and 4 elite stallions in the first three generations. True to his heritage all of Feuertanzer’s offspring are gifted with his talent, temperament, and conformation. Dam: Ravaging Ruby xx was accepted in the Main Mare Book of the RPSI Keuring. Her production record stands for itself, with Premium rated daughters such as Motown by Miesterwind, and gifted sport progeny such as Dafka, Dulcinea, and Der Solotanzer by Der Graf. FOR VIDEO & MORE INFO: HTTP://WWW.SOLOMONFARM.COM/BREEDINGSTOCK/FROLIC.HTML PEDIGREE Coktail Martini Maranja Feuertanzer Pregelstrand Fancy Free Friconda Frolic Majestic Prince xx Majestic Red xx Benares xx Ravaging Ruby xx Belissimo xx Ker Mar xx Pike Filley xx SF GOODNIGHT MOON #4. Category: Brood-mares Type: Pony Status: In foal to Le Mode BLACK RPSI PONY MARE DOB: 6/302009 REGISTRY #: DE 451516026308 About: Goodnight Moon is a sound and talented young pony broodmare, who could also be broken to ride or drive. She is 13.1 hands.Two years in a row Goodnight Moon has produced two lovely sport pony prospects by live cover and AI (1 frozen dose.) She is currently approved for the RPSI Pony Mare Book. Goodnight is currently in foal to the FEI stallion Le Mode. This cross should produce an intelligent, and beautiful large sport pony or athletic small horse with talent for dressage or hunter/jumpers. Goodnight is fully branded and papered RPSI for pony breeding. Sire: Gleiniant Shane, Imported Sec A Welsh Stallion Dam: Nightshade in one of Solomon Farm’s very special foundation broodmares, sired by the Grand Prix dressage stallion Meisterwind by Donauwind, and out of junior event mare Pine Song. Nightshade has consistently produced top-level hunters, as well as a few special dressage horses. The quality of her offspring shine - but she herself is also treasured here at Solomon Farm for her gentle nature and beautiful gaits -- the perfect lesson horse for working students, or children's trail-riding companion. FOR VIDEO & MORE INFO: HTTP://WWW.SOLOMONFARM.COM/BREEDINGSTOCK/GOODNIGHTMOON.HTML PEDIGREE Rev Humming Top Gleiniant Snaffles Revel Sequoia Gleiniant Shane Knighton Fidello Gleiniant Sequin Revel Sepia SF Goodnight Moon Donauwind Meisterwind Magissa Nightshade Dark Pines Dude Pine Song Melody Ding HOPE FLOATS #5. Category: Brood-mares Type: Horse Status: In foal to Smoke Tree Snapdragon BAY AWS WARMBLOOD MARE DOB: 3/1/1998 REGISTRY #: USA 009002002753 About: Hope Floats is the perfect broodmare for any sport program looking to add arabian stamina, beauty, and athleticism, with the solid foundation and trainability of the hanoverian. At 15.1 hands, this fancy American Warmblood Society papered mare was champion in hand, USDF Breeders Series 2006, and finished 4th nationwide in the AWS All Breeds Awards. For Solomon Farm Hope has been an outstanding producer for our pony program, producing gold premium crosses. Her son SF Solaris has been sold to Africa as a stallion prospect, and Hope is carrying a 2013 foal of the same cross! She is currently approved for the RPSI Pony Mare Book. Sire: Dewan Dam: Tyme Traveller BPF Hope Floats Winners Circle Hope Floats Conformation SF Solaris - Sold to Africa SF Silver Dragon FOR VIDEO & MORE INFO: HTTP://WWW.SOLOMONFARM.COM/BREEDINGSTOCK/BREEDINGSTOCK.HTML PEDIGREE Duerkheim Domingo Bellona Dewan Pakt Panache Ferrara Hope Floats Wiraz EW Tycoon EW Sabatha Tyme Traveler BPF Earth Windn Fire RM Saafyre RA Saada JEWEL #6. Category: Brood-mares Type: Horse Status: In foal to Smoke Tree Snapdragon BLACK RPSI WARMBLOOD MARE DOB: 8/15/1997 REGISTRY #: DE 351516006897 About: Jewel was started under saddle and shown in hand as a young mare before being retained by the Solomon Farm breeding program as a broodmare. Over the years Jewel has always remained a consistent producer, conceiving and foaling easily. Jewel is 15.2 1/2 hands. The offspring of Jewel have gone out to make excellent hunters and dressage horses, depending on the stallion she is bred to. Jewel is bred to Smoke Tree Snapdragon for a 2013 pony foal. This cross should produce a fabulous dressage pony, sporting a pretty head, an elegant- leggy type, and elastic movement. Jewel has undergone one colic surgery. Lustre by Le Mode & Jewel During the 2012 RPSI mare inspection SF Serendipity scored 7.7 points over all, and is the unofficial pony brood mare keuring champion. SF Serendipity is bred on a similar cross to this foal. (Smoke Tree Gold Fever by Motown, daughter of the Grand Prix stallion Meisterwind, out of a thoroughbred mare.) Sire: Meistrwind is an American Trakehner who not only is a proven Grand Prix competitor, but as a proven sire and broodmare sire. is offspring show talent in Dressage, Eventing, and Hunter/Jumpers. Dam: True Reception xx was an unraced thoroughbred mare. Her pedigree contains many older sport horse sires such as, Tom Rolf by Ribot, Turn To, Princequillo, Blue Swords, and Bull Lea.
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