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R. Johnson

Approved Dutch Warmblood (NRPS)
1991 17.0 HH

Who should breed to Johnson?

Due to his enormous jumping talent, fabulous movement, natural athletic ability and golden temperament, R. Johnson has become a popular sire for breeders interested in producing quality jumper, hunter, dressage and combined training prospects. (also see his foals)

Johnson breeds with a high degree of hereditary reliability, passing on his short, strong back, powerful hindquarters, uphill conformation, outstanding temperament and startling athleticism. R. Johnson carries on the tradition of his legendary sire, G.Ramiro Z; see his pedigree.

Johnson's fertility is remarkable, evidenced by a very high conception rate. Analysis has shown his sperm to have excellent motility, morphology and longevity. His frozen semen has a post thaw progressive motilility rate of 70%.

Breeding Info:

Johnson stands in 2005 for a fee of $1500, including a $250 booking fee.

Multiple mare discounts are available.

He has tested negative for EVA and is vaccinated.

Fresh/frozen semen available.

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The qualities of a sporthorse

Johnson posesses a wonderful character, making him a sensitive and intelligent horse to ride and a true gentleman in the stable. It is a testament to his good nature that he has actively competed in two sports (jumpers and dressage) while being used for breeding!

He exhibits a powerful way of moving in three elastic gaits: a large, clear walk, a loose rhythmical trot and a strong ground-covering canter. See clip "Johnson in motion" or request his 2003 video by mail.

Johnson's jumping ability was described by the NRPS judges at his approval, as of potentially "international quality". He is a stunningly powerful, scopey jumper with impeccable technique and a strong desire to jump cleanly and carefully.

Enjoy more photos of Johnson in our Gallery; view the slideshow Why Johnson?

 

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