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Stal Hendrix starts breeding ambitions with Ultimo van ter Moude

Stal Hendrix managed to bring the Grand Prix stallion Ultimo van ter Moude (Capitol I x Major de la Cour) to the Netherlands. As a result, the now 19-year-old grey stallion has become available for European breeding. Ultimo van ter Moude, an elite stallion by the Belgian BWP and approved by Selle Francais, is now located at Stal Hendrix in Kessel. Ultimo van ter Moude is one of the last living approved sons of Capitol I. He was very successful in America at Grand Prix level under Todd Minikus. The duo won, amongst others, the North Coast Jumper Classic Grand Prix, the Grand Prix Beacon Hill and the Grand Prix Welcome Stake North Coast Jumper Classic. As a young stallion he was stationed in France where he was available for breeding. From only a limited number of coverings he brought many good horses. The most famous four Grand Prix horses of Ultimo van ter Moude are: · Quechua d'Emeraude - Simon Delestre (FR) · Rouge Pierreville - Edwin Smits (CH) · Ramona de Flobecq - Andre Thieme (DE) · Quartz Rouge - Jerome Hurel (FR) The grey stallion, which has been recently added to the collection of Stal Hendrix, will be presented at the annual stallion show. The stallion show takes place on Wednesday, April 6th.

Stal Hendrix managed to bring the Grand Prix stallion Ultimo van ter Moude (Capitol I x Major de la Cour) to the Netherlands. As a result, the now 19-year-old grey stallion has become available for European breeding. Ultimo van ter Moude, an elite stallion by the Belgian BWP and approved by Selle Francais, is now located at Stal Hendrix in Kessel. Ultimo van ter Moude is one of the last living approved sons of Capitol I. He was very successful in America at Grand Prix level under Todd Minikus. The duo won, amongst others, the North Coast Jumper Classic Grand Prix, the Grand Prix Beacon Hill and the Grand Prix Welcome Stake North Coast Jumper Classic. As a young stallion he was stationed in France where he was available for breeding. From only a limited number of coverings he brought many good horses. The most famous four Grand Prix horses of Ultimo van ter Moude are: · Quechua d'Emeraude - Simon Delestre (FR) · Rouge Pierreville - Edwin Smits (CH) · Ramona de Flobecq - Andre Thieme (DE) · Quartz Rouge - Jerome Hurel (FR) The grey stallion, which has been recently added to the collection of Stal Hendrix, will be presented at the annual stallion show. The stallion show takes place on Wednesday, April 6th.

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