Farell's dam is Desert Rose, who is part of a maternal line that includes the licensed stallions Derano and Wandervogel among her descendants. Also included is Sacra boa, who was World Champion Dressage Horse at age 5, as well as Tric Trac and Winnyamaro, international dressage horses.
His maternal grandfather Dacaprio is known for producing beautiful dressage horses. Among his offspring is FBW Dejavu, winner in 2004 of the German National 4-year old Championship and bronze medalist at the 2005 FEI / WBFSH Young Horse World Championships in Verden. His maternal great-grandsire Wolkenstein II was Winner in 1993 of the German National Championship.
His great-grandsire Wolkenstein II was a winner of the German National Championship.
Blue Horse Farell's sire is Fürstenball. He was at the age of 2 years old Champion of his license and was winner of his 70 day performance test in 2009. In this test he got incredible marks. In 2010, he won the main premium in Oldenburg. The following year, he was crowned German Champion of the 5 years old. In the same year, he won the title of Regional Champion of Oldenburg. In 2012, he was a finalist at the World Championships for 6 years old. In 2018, he was named Danish Elite Stallion and Stallion of the Year in Herning. He has the suffix OLD which is awarded to the best sport horses in Oldenburg. Fürstenball is also known for imparting a tremendous character to his offspring.
His paternal grandsire Fürst Heinrich was a stallion winner in 2001. The following year, he won the main premium in Oldenburg. At the age of 5 years old, he was crowned World Champion Young Dressage Horse. He is the sire of a large number of horses, among which there are 70 products operating at a high level and 54 licensed stallions.
The sire is a member of the Royal Society of Horses.
His paternal great-grandsire Donnerhall is a renowned stallion who has won 65 Grand Prix titles and team gold medals at the World Equestrian Games in The Hague in 1994 and Rome in 1998. He was also an individual bronze medalist in The Hague and placed 4th individually in Rome.
.FURSTENBALL, OLD | FURST HEINRICH, WESTF | FLORESTAN, SESF |
DAWINA, WESTF | ||
MARADONNA, OLD | DONNERHALL, OLD | |
MARELLA, OLD | ||
DESERT ROSE, | DACAPRIO, | DAVIGNON I, |
CARRY, | ||
WARINA, | WOLKENSTEIN, | |
ARGENTINA, |
Blue Hors Farrell was purchased as a premium stallion in 2013 at the Hanover licensing and then approved as a premium stallion at the Danish Warmbloods the following year. At the age of 4 years old, he passed his 35-day test with a superb final score of 856.5 points. During his test, he scored a wonderful 9.5 for his handling and 9 for his trot. Two years old, he qualified for the DRF Dressage Championship with a fantastic score of 90.4. He was placed 3rd in the CDI3* Prix St Georges at the FEI Vilhemsborg World Cup in 2020 thanks to his very good score of 74.5%. In the same year, he won the Intermediate I at CDN Solrød with the score of 77%.
Blue Hors Farrell is a bay stallion who passes on a tremendous amount of expression, good conformation and modern physique, very good, supple, rhythmic and ample gaits, an easygoing character as well as terrific rideability to his offspring. He matches with mares with fast Dutch blood and in the blood.
Donnerhall is found three times within Farell's pedigree, which is why he also fits very well with mares of other bloodlines such as those of Dutch origin.
Among his offspring are licensed stallions from the Danish Warmblood Verband, Oldenburg, Westphalia and Hannover. During the final of the Danish Warmblood's Elite Show in Vilhelmsborg, there were 5 of his 2 years old daughters. They all stood out and proved to be extremely consistent in their type.
His daughter Grevens Fakina was voted "Mare of the Year" in 2018 and was the Breeder's Gold Medalist at the Danish Warmblood's Elite Show. During this competition, three more of her female offspring earned Breeder's Medals.
Blue Hors Farrell's offspring have sold for consistent prices at auction on several occasions. One of his licensed sons sold for €110,000 during the Westfalia auction, another was sold for €250,000 at the Hanover auction and in 2020 another of his sons was again sold for €110,000 at the Oldenburger Special Edition Auktion. This price is the most expensive amount achieved at this sale.
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