The name starts with a "D" so I am already sold. Most of the Donnerhall babies, grandbabies, nephews, nieces, even distant cousins ... are an example of a super breeding program and a darn good paradigm to keep! Personally, I love their character ... they're all tractable, lovable goofs at home that can really put on the game face when asked!
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Look at that reach what a gorgeous mover!
ReplyDeleteI love his forward walk, as much as the rest.
ReplyDeleteHe does float at the trot, that's for sure. A bit hard to judge the canter as the fences inhibit him with all the turns.
ReplyDeleteLovely boy.
Thanks for posting this video, my filly's half Hannoverian so I've really enjoyed seeing the work of one of her kinsman. Beautiful lofty movements!!!
ReplyDeleteWell there's your next Breyer model right there. What a handsome boy he is! :o)
ReplyDeleteHover time! He is lovely. And he knows it ;o) Love to see "pride" in performance. "Look at me!"
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite w/b breed.
The name starts with a "D" so I am already sold. Most of the Donnerhall babies, grandbabies, nephews, nieces, even distant cousins ... are an example of a super breeding program and a darn good paradigm to keep! Personally, I love their character ... they're all tractable, lovable goofs at home that can really put on the game face when asked!
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