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Graditz *E*

Our foundation stallion and my horse of a lifetime

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AnTares Trakehners, formerly Legacy Trakehner Stud, home of Graditz *E*, breeders of the ATA approved stallions Tzigane *Pb* (Graditz/Thisbe) and A’Osiris as well as the Canadian Trakehner Stallions Marbach (Carino/Marianne)and Ducati (Graditz/Donauregan).

Graditz *E*, was an extremely prepotent stallion and has the most approved stallion sons in North America, including Ibsen, Pennant, Lausbub, Advocate, Dichter, Donnerkeil, Tzigane *Pb*, A’Osiris and Holster. He was Premium stallion at the Korung in 1977 in Neumunster and carried the breed characteristics of his dam Gisela II, extraordinarily typey and expressive in appearance, tight in texture and sharply contoured. His sire Rondo (by Schabernack out of Rositten by Sterndeuter) has been described as “very noble; an excellent model of a breeding stallion, harmonious body proportions, four good legs, covering much ground in all paces.”

Pajou, bred by Ricarda Barton, was with us only briefly. We were most fortunate to get 2 foals by him. Armata, a black colt out of Arianne in 2012 and Tanzanite, a dark brown filly out of Tesce in 2013.

AnTares is currently standing the  Approved stallions Tzigane *Pb* by Graditz *E*/Condus (ATA and Verband), A'Osiris by Graditz *E*/Rudiger (ATA and TANA), Lord Cosmo by Cosmopolit/Enrico Caruso *Ps*E* (ATA and TANA), Tigre by Butow/Graditz*E* (ATA, TANA, AWH), Armata by Pajou/Rudiger (TANA), Aegis by Lord Cosmo/Laiken *Pb* (TANA), Torrent by A'Osiris/Graditz *E*, Elvis by A'Osiris/Laiken *Pb* (TANA) and Thakoon by A'Osiris/Solist.



Graditz *E* ​by Rondo out of Giesela II by Traumulus

Graditz *E*
Pictured below Graditz *E* under Eberhard Biesenthal

Pajou by Avignon II out of Piazza by Marengo 

Pajou
Pajou, on the far left, pictured with his herd of mares.
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