Breed: Friesian
Colour: Black
Born: 2014
Height: 1,67 cm
Inbreeding-Factor 0,0 %
Norbert 444 Sport Pref. | Tsjerk 328 Pref. | Feitse 293 Pref. |
Lysebet Pref. S | ||
Amalia-Annie Pref., M | Hearke 254 Pref. | |
Cevia Pref., M | ||
Finja von der Kornsmühle M | Fedde fan Horp P.H. | Jasper 366 |
Amarens F. S | ||
Renelde des hautes fagnes S, P.S. | Veyht J.L. P.H. | |
Diana J.L. |
- Premium colt 2014 - scor 8,3 / 1. Premium
- Best young stallion 2017, score 8,2 / 1. Premium
- Performancetest in Redefin, Germany 2018, Score 8,1
- Grading in Wickrath, Germany 2019, Score 7,7
Studfee
Europe: 2 doses 500 EUR
Australia: 2 doses 950 AUD
Newzealand: 2 doses 950 NZD
Norbert 444 Sport P, a son of Tsjerk 328 P and Amalia-Annie Model P by Hearke 254 P, was reserve champion of the KFPS stallion licensing in 2010, young stallion winner in 2012 and 2013, horse of the year 2013, champion of the old stallions in 2014 and 2015 and overall winner of the stallion licensing 2012, 2013 and 2014. In January 2018 he became the youngest stallion ever to be awarded the Preferent title!
Tiark's mother's father, Fedde fan Horp P.H. by Jasper 366 P. Sport carries the predicate Preferent (FPZV premium stallion) and has won the title of winner of the old stallions five times in a row.
Tiark's dam Finja out of Kornsmühle M is a daughter of our premium mare Renelde i.e. fagnes S, P.H. (Veyht J.L.P.H. x Sape 381 Sport). In November 2019 she became runner-up in the mare performance test with a grade of 8.0 and was awarded the title model.
Tiark von der Kornsmühle has powerful and expansive movements with a lot of energie from behind. He convinces with his reliable willingness to learn and perform in connection with his extremely good character. He successfully passed his stallion performance test, 50-day station test - riding, driving, cross-country, at the state stud with a very good overall mark of 8.1. Tiark is a promising sire due to his good interior and exterior, his interesting pedigree and an inbreeding coefficient of 0.00%.
responsible for text and pictures: Heike Schneider