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Primetime HS - KWPN Dutch Warmblood Show Jumping Horse

Vilce parish, Latvia

Price

€35,000 - €45,000

Negotiable

Details

Age

6 years

Height

168 cm

Gender

Gelding

Level

1.20m

Breed

KWPN Dutch Warmblood

Color

Bay

Temperament

Social

Category

Show Jumping Horse

Location

Latvia, Vilce parish

Description

Primetime HS is a horse with good athletic potential. He cooperates well with the rider both in training and competition. He is safe both in transport and when grooming or saddling.

Health Documentation

X-Rays AvailablePedigree Papers AvailableVet CheckedHas Passport

Additional Features

Good with ChildrenGood with FarrierHas Competition ExperienceEasy to Load in TrailerEasy to HandleSuitable for Trail Riding

Pedigree

Grand Slam VDL
Laliza G
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Location

Approximate location: LV-3026
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Primetime HS is located in Vilce parish, Latvia

Achievements

Primetime HS performed well in his age group in the 5-year-olds up to 120 cm national and CSI competitions.

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