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OTB Auryan+/, Top 10 at youth nationals
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OTB Auryan+/ (Aulrab x
Basktiana) was foaled March 26, 1993.
Ryan is 15.3h and has 8" bone at the cannon. He is SCID clear. He is a Breeders Sweepstakes sire and
an American Warmblood Society Nominated Sire. Transported semen is available.
*Stud Fee $1,000.00
*Pedigree
*Pictures
David worked with Ryan and showed him as a weanling where Ryan was Reserve Champion Halter
(1 year and under colts and geldings) at the All Amateur show in Burbank, California in 1993.
In 1994 he was shown as a yearling in Del Mar, Ca and he took Top 10 in Yearling Sweepstakes.
He took a 14 year old to the Youth Nationals in 2000 where he won her a Top 10 in Hunt Seat
Equitation. They went back in 2001 and as well as a Hunt Seat Equitation Top 10 he also won a Top
10 Working Hunter. After this we moved him from jumping to dressage. This is where he is
showing today.
Showing at Level 1 and 2 Dressage has produced Championships and Reserve Championships at
Region 1 and 2 in 2006. OTB Auryan+/ went on to the Sport Horse Nationals to the following
wins: 2006 U.S. National Champion in 1st & 2nd Level Dressage and 2006 U.S. National Top 10
in Sport Horse In-Hand – Stallions (3rd place).
Our future desires for OTB Auryan+/ is to have him show at the 2008 Sport Horse Nations in
Working Hunter, 3rd and/or 4th Level Dressage and Sport Horse In-Hand – Stallions.
David and I agree that there are three requirements in keeping a colt a stallion. First of all,
he has to be exceptional in conformation, balance, beauty, soundness, movement and attitude.
Second, a stallion needs to excel in any performance area of work he enters. Third, a stallion
needs to prove through breeding that his get are exceptional themselves. Ryan passed our first
two tests and so at age four we bred him to three of our own mares. The three mares we decided
to breed him to are very different in genotype and phenotype from each other; a Khemo daughter,
a Brumarba bred mare, and an Aurik daughter. Ryan's first foal crop proved to be exceptional.
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