Diamunde '02 Stallion By Diamond Hit
Name
Breed
Oldenburg
Gender
Stallion
Color
Bay
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
479/31,879
Ad Status
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Stud Fee
$1,250
Oldenburg Stallion at Stud in Orlando, FL
Diamunde recently received high scores on his Oldenburg stallion
inspection to include 8 for Breed and Sex Type, 9 for the walk, 8 on
impulsion and elasticity, 8 for canter and 7 on his free jumping.
Diamunde, by Diamond Hit, the Oldenburg stallion that successfully
absolved his 30- day test in Vechta in 2000. He is also a direct
half brother of the world champion and federal champion dressage horse
Sandro Hit. Diamunde's grandsire, Don Schufro was a Federal Championship
participant and continued to celebrate great success.
Diamunde is out of the Oldenburg mare, Verb. Pr. St. Hauptstutbuch
Farouche. Her sire, Silvio I, absolved his stallion performance test
in Adelheidsdorf in 1990, receiving particularly high scores for his
jumping ability. His sire, Sandro B established himself in Oldenburg
within a very short time. He is a foundation sire of great forcefulness
in terms of type and appearance.
About Orlando, FL
There are very few archaeological sites in the area today, except for the former site of Fort Gatlin along the shores of modern-day Lake Gatlin south of downtown Orlando. In 1823, the Treaty of Moultrie Creek created a Seminole reservation encompassing much of central Florida, including the area which would become Orlando. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorized relocation of the Seminole from Florida to Oklahoma, leading to the Second Seminole War. In 1842 white settlement in the area was encouraged by the Armed Occupation Act. After Mosquito County was divided in 1845, Fort Gatlin became the county seat of the newly created Orange County in 1856.