In Utero by Ferdeaux

Finest Hour Farms is proud to offer the 2024 in utero foal by Ferdeaux (Bordeuax keur/Ferro pref/Zonneglans) out of our exceptional Hanoverian Verband mare, Segnorita (Sir Donnerhall/Weltmeyer/Escudo).

Only available to a top home. Preference given to a profession or ambitious adult amateur who will develop him or her to their fullest potential. 

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Sire - Ferdeaux

Bordeaux keur / Ferro pref / Zonneglans

Ferdeaux provides a distinctive mix of Europe’s best bloodlines. He impresses inspectors and judges alike with his abundant canter and supple, powerful gait mechanics.  His potent genetics, have proven him to be a sire of outstanding performers in a competitive market.

Ferdeaux campaigned with much success at the top sport level before retiring to full time stud duties.  Dutch rider Kirsten Brouwer trained and competed him for the majority of his career.

Ferdeaux transmits the exciting legacy of sires Bordeaux (United/Gribaldi) and Ferro.  The modern day legend Bordeaux, and foundation sire Ferro, were both grand prix winners and are prodigious sires of grand prix performers. Ferdeaux’s dam Part Two is a ster preferent prestatie mare by Ferro out of the ster prestatie mare Fabiola by Zonneglans.  Part Two is the dam of another KWPN stallion, Number Two (by Just Wimphof).  She is a proven producer of FEI dressage horses, with four offspring competing at the Prix St. Georges level or above.  Double Trouble 2 (x Jazz) is showing Prix St. Georges and Intermediare on the Small Tour; also at Prix St. Georges are U-2 (x Goodtimes), and Winne-Two (x Goodtimes). Her dam Fabiola produced the Big Tour competitor Tiptop Mateo (by Metall) and Zxen (by Special D) who competes at the international Prix St. Georges level.  Fabiola is out of the ster mare Wenda, a daughter of the Holsteiner Rubinstein by Lorenz. The fascinating pedigree of Ferdeau’s sire Bordeaux blends together the blood of top dressage horses from all over Europe as follows: United x Gribaldi x Donnerhall x Rousseau (by Westfalen Romadour II) x Angelo xx.  Bordeaux’s sire, United, finished his performance test in Ermelo with the highest results ever recorded at the time: 9.5 for trot, canter and dressage ability. United’s sire Krack C and damsire Partout were both international grand prix horses under Dutch Olympian Anky van Grunsven.

Gribaldi is a Trakehner best known as the sire of the world-record-breaking competitor Totilas, but Gribaldi himself was also a successful International Grand Prix competitor.   He is also a mega sire, with than 95 Grand Prix competitors and 50 approved sons including Hofrat, Easy Game, and Totilas.  Olympic gold medalist Dalera, a Trakehner mare, is a Gribaldi granddaughter. The German Oldenburg Donnerhall is another titan in sporthorse breeding.  He was acclaimed as one of the top sires of international Grand Prix horses in the world for many years, before being replaced by his equally potent sons, such as De Niro, Desperados and Don Schufro. Finally Bordeaux traces to the mare Adone, by the thoroughbred Angelo.  Adone represents a cherished Westfalen mare line founded by breeder Herbert Debaey.  Adone produced 4-time Olympic gold medalist Rembrandt, and was a full sister to 2-time Olympic Ahlerich, and 3-time Olympian Amon.  Her full sister Antine is the dam of Olympic stallion Rubinstein, whose blood is routinely sought for exemplary rideability.

Preferent stallion Ferro, damsire of Ferdeaux, needs no introduction to serious breeders. Riders also treasure him for his powerful, active hindleg, and exemplary talent for piaffe.   He is a foundation sire for the KWPN, and riders and breeders alike avidly seek his lineage.   Carl Hester, Olympic competitor and well-regarded coach, was quoted by Horse Magazine with this advice for aspiring riders, “We know from a lot of the horses we’ve had, that if you can find your Ferro lines, then you are going to get a high level of work ethic, so that’s where you start.” 

Dam - Segnorita

Scuderia (Sir Donnerhall) / Weltmeyer/ Brentano II

Segnorita is a lovely, well bred mare. She is confident and forward thinking, with just the right amount of sensitivity. Her walk is exceptionally correct, has swing and ample freedom in the shoulder. Her trot is cadenced, with great rhythm and lift and her canter is uphill, bold, and ground covering. 

Segnorita started her dressage career in Germany prior to being imported to Canada and then later the US. She was accepted into a top Knapstrupper breeding program where she was graded Premium by Westfalen. Both her 2021 Knabstrupper colt and her 2022 Knapstrupper filly, were awarded Premium by Westfalen, with remarks on their exceptional build and elastic and uphill movement.

Segnorita has been inspected by the American Hanoverian Society, accepted into the AHS and ARS Main Mare Books and was awarded High Scoring AHS Mare at her inspection. Her 2024 AHS filly was praised for her excellent type, phenomenal confirmation, and expressive movement.

Segnorita’s sire, Scuderia, produced 15 state premium mares and 3 licensed stallions during his breeding career before being purchased by German rider, Selina Söder, who rode him through PSG/Inter I. Notably, Scuderia is the grandsire of stallion, Be Sure, who stands at Helgstrand in Denmark. During his stallion performance test, Be Sure was awarded reserve champion, with consistently high scores of 9.0 for his trot, canter, rideability and performance. Scuderia’s sire, Sir Donnerhall I, needs little introduction. He is a foundation stallion, producing 101 licensed stallions. As of 2022, he is ranked 4th on the FEI World Ranking for dressage horses. He was second reserve champion at his licensing, stallion performance test winner, Ia main premium sire in 2005 and in 2006 Bundeschampion, and vice World Champion of five year old dressage horses. 

Segnoita’s dam, Windsor World, is by the legendary Weltmeyer. According to the American Hanoverian Society, “Weltmeyer continues to almost single-handedly reshape the Hanoverian breed." He was the 1986 winner of the stallion licensing in Verden, and the 1987 winner of the stallion performance test in Adelheidsdorf. In the same year Weltmeyer also won the three-year-old stallions classification at the Federal Championships of German Riding Horses in Warendorf. In 1988 he was honored in Verden as best stallion of his age-group and awarded with the "Freiherr von Stenglin-Prize". One year later he became DLG Champion 1989 in Frankfurt. And last but not least he became "Hanoverian Stallion of the Year" in 1998. As of today, Weltmeyer has produced 70 licensed sons, all of them are excellent stallions.