Hanoverian Breeding
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Argentinus Passed Away
December 24, 2007
Foundation sire Argentinus has passed away. The Hanoverian
Stallion of the Year 2005 died today following intestinal
problems. The 27-year old sire passed away at his owner
Heinrich Klatte's stable in Lastrup, Germany.
Argentinus was born on the farm
of Jacob Büther and is sired by Argentan out
of a Duden II dam. His
breeder sold the modern, bay colt to Jan Munderloh
and Kurt Meiners, Elsfleth. 23 years ago, Heinrich
Klatte discovered him there and bought him for his
stallion station.
Argentinus finished third in his stallion performance
test in Adelheidsdorf.
He was licensed in Verden in the same year.
From totally
548 registered offspring, 15 daughters were awarded
state premium mare. Seven of his sons are registered
Hanoverian breeding stallions, among them the former
Federal Champion of German Dressage Horses, A Jungle
Prince, as well as Adlantus As FRH who competed under
Lars Nieberg for the German team at the last World
Equestrian Games in Spain. Two years ago, the Oldenburg
mare Anka won the Jumper’s
World Cup under Marcus Ehning. In 2001, Albano and
Heike Kemmer became Team European Dressage Champions.
Other famous dressage offspring by Argentinus are the
Grand Prix horses Aleppo OLD, August der Starke, and
Amaretto.
Photo courtesy: Klatte
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Argentinus, Hanoverian Stallion of the Year 2005
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