Rarität * 6.6.2009
(nicknamed "Luzifee")
Rosenkavalier Westf.*80
Rubinstein Westf.*86
Antine Westf. *72
Rohdiamant
Oldbg. *1990
Inschallah AA. *68
Elektia V Oldbg.*75
Elektia Oldbg.*62
Florestan Rheinl. *86
FidermarkWestf. *92
Watonga Hann. *85
Fannie Mae Rheinl. *03
Frühlingsball Westf. *70
Feodora Rheinl. *91
Rebecca Rheinl. *80
Damline Information:
Fannie Mae was nominated "Premium Foal" at the foal inspection Heinsberg,
July 2003 - Silver Medal
MPT Telgte, June 13th, 2006 - placed 2cd out of 20 mares scoring 7,97
single scores: trott 8,0 canter 8,5 walk 7,5 ridability/judges 8,0
ridability/testrider 8,5 freejumping 7,5
Fannie Mae is the 5th out of 5 full siblings by Fidermark, all of them were
nominated "Pemium Foals" , amongst them auction foals.
full brother
Fair Play*2002 Champion of the
Rhineland Ridinghorses 2005
full sister
Fabrice*1998 MPT Telgte placed 1st out
of 21 mares scoring 8,39
single scores: trott 8,5 canter 8,5 walk 8,0 ridability/judges 9,0
ridability/testrider 8,5 freejumping 8,0
Riva is half sibling to
Sawadee *2008 (Oldenburg
Premium foal, sold to the Netherlands) and
Sansibar *2007, licensed stallion, sold to Paul Schockemöhle
as a stallion prospect
Sireline Information:
Why Rohdiamant?
Midnight - deep asleep and dreaming.
The phone rings - is it just a dream?
No. But it is about a dream to become true:
Fannie Mae has given birth to a filly by
Rohdiamant!
A black pearl, a true rarity and I am overly happy!
This is the mostly desired filly I have been hoping and waiting for so badly -
six heat cycles for Fannie to finally get pregnant, eleven months of hope and
wait...
Fifteen days ahead of time - it just had to be a filly!
Fannie has had a strong udder for days, last night milk started running and
oviously, it was about the time for her to give birth.
She walked up and down in her stall and wouldn't lie down. The foal's food was
already visible when she finally did lie down, then it only took a few moments
for the foal to slip out completely - amazing!
Fannie however was eager to let noone come nearby her newborn princess -
greatest careful mum of all, she is!
Finally, this morning she allowed for me to sit in her stall and watch them both
in peace and happiness - so joyful. So content.
Thank you, Fannie, you did great!
... and it was such a long way to get there, but every once in a while, wonders
do happen:
After years I had finally decided to breed Fannie to
Rohdiamant for all the reasons this true stamp
stallion deserves recognition:
It took her six heat cycles last year, of wich Fannie had spent the last three
cycles at the Vorwerk stallion station, along with her foal Sansibar.
An arrangement I truly didn't favor since I hate to give my mares away when they
have a foal aside. But I had payed a fortune of money for the breeding fee
already and I really didn't want to breed her to any other stallion. Stubborn, I
guess.
When I picked her up from the stallion station for the last time in July I
really didn't expect anymore from it... It simply wasn't meant to be and I had
given up on it.
I had already made arrangements for Fannie to move over to my riding barn here
in münster in october once Sansibar was weaned so I would get to train and ride
her until next years beginning of the new breeding season.
But every once in a while wonders do seem to happen:
One night in July we had a little party at my mare barn owner Ingrid and she
handed out champain to each of us saying:
"We have something to celebrate!"
I had no clue what she was talking about as I hadn't even asked for the vet to
check my mare anymore on her 18 days ultra sound since I was sure it would be
useless anyway. So Ingrid said:
"Raise your glasses to Fannie!
Fannie Mae is in foal to Rohdiamant!"
I was stunned. And what a wonderful way to communicate such news!
And since everybody at the party knew about my Rohdi-Frustration for the last
months it sure was the nicest thing to celebrate - what a party!
Wonders do happen...
7. October 2012
Fotosession in autumn!
11.2.2013
Today a new chapter has begun in Luzifee's life:
Little Luzifee has left the young mare herd and moved to our Muenster barn to
get started under saddle and learn everything a young horse needs to learn. Of
course, Silas, my charming heartbreaker, was all over her from the first moment
and provided little Luzifee with an easy start in her new life. When I took both
of them in from the pasture the two of them were already inseparable...
Silas drolling over his new friend Luzifee
15.4.2013
First pictures of little Luzifee under saddle - Michelle is doing a great job on
her!
22.4.2013
First pictures of Luzifee and me - thank you, Daniela, for taking out your
camera and these super shots!
17.6.2013
First time little Luzifee on the eventing ground - she is just doing great
following a lead horse in the water and doing it all by herself in due course.
Same thing happened introducing her to her first jumps:
follow a lead horse in trott and doing it all by herself in due course...
25.6.2013
Taking out Luzifee to the Warendorf eventing grounds
19.9.2013
Luzifee has found a new home as a future broodmare in pony breeding!
I truly fancy the idea to see this daughter of Rohdiamant in pony breeing -
actually, I have been considering to breedLuzifee to a pony stallion myself.
But I can't keep them all, so I greatly appreciate to know her in pony breeding
not too far away from here and it will by my greatest pleasure to visit her with
a cut pony foal at her side one day...