Don Bubano (DE 31-08238-96)

162cm dark liver chesnut stallion born 1996
Donnerhall - Pik Bube - Der Loewe xx
Breeder: Klaus Lahmann, Bad Eilsen

 
Bradstone Stud purchased Bube as a foal. He was placed 1st and graded at the Hanoverian provisional stallion licensing at Addington, UK in September 1999: "Exceptional walk, wonderful elevated & rounded working trot with a natural extension when asked, very good canter". Don Bubano has a wonderful temperament. He made a huge impact at Addington after only 80 days training under saddle.

Bube was given a year off after Addington to develop. A decision was taken not to allow him to participate in the 100 day test and he was instead sent to Natalie Hobday, Germany in 2001 where he remains in training. Bube is doing extremely well and is scheduled to start the Small Tour in Germany during 2005.

Don Bubano's dam-line has produced numerous top-of-the-range horses for dressage and his sire-line can hardly be improved anywhere.

Bube is out of Pasqual. She has produced:
1989: A stallion by Westbury sold at Verden Elite Auction 1989 to Denmark
1990: St.Pr. Winnipeg by Westbury kept by the breeder as a broodmare
1991: Stallion Brasseur P by Brentano II sold 1994 at Verden Elite
Auction (DM 130,000). He was 3rd at the Bundeschampionate (3 year old stallions) in Warendorf 1994
1994: Donatha L (Donatha S) by Donnerhall. 3rd place at the Bundes-championate (3 year old mares) during the European Dressage
Championship in Verden 1997. Sold at Verden Elite Auction 1998 to Dr.
Schulten-Baumer (DM 100,000) as the 4th highest lot. 1st at qualification
May 2000 for the Bundeschampionate 6 yo horses (Ellen Schulten- Baumer). 5th at the World Championship for 6 yo dressage horses at Arnheim 2000. Remains a very successful Gand Prix horse for Ellen S-B
1996: Don Bubano by Donnerhall
1997: Dorina L by Donnerhall kept by the breeder as a broodmare. Winner
at the stud show in Stadthagen 1999 (2 year old mares)
1999: Debora L by Donnerhall kept by the breeder as a broodmare.
 
 
 
   
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