16. YUMMY

Sex
Age
2014
Studbook
Color
Height

Pedigree

 

“Yummy, yummy, yummy, I've got love in my tummy. And I feel like a-lovin you.”

 

This seven year old gelding is a perfect gentleman. He’s also a real cool customer at competitions, cantering around the course in an even rhythm from start to finish and answering every question without hesitation. His flexibility over jumps, together with his scope, responsiveness and excellent rideability, make him the perfect ride. It’s amazing to see how confidently Yummy jumps over even the highest of fences with an identical technique each time, remaining perfectly tuned to the rider between jumps. His powerful, ground-covering and naturally well-balanced canter is just one of his remarkable qualities.

Round after round this schoolmaster makes the rider’s job easy with his rideability, rhythm and confidence over jumps, cantering like a champion from start to finish line.

 

Yummy has a lot of competition experience and numerous placings in young horse classes. At his international youngster tour debut he not only captivated spectators, but was also placed in the final. He’s an easy-going, uncomplicated adult competition horse, and a reliable partner in the ring.

 

The ancestral blood running through this powerfully built grey horse’s veins comes from an international jumping horse lineage.

 Cornettino Ask is a stallion that competed internationally with Karen Moeller Rohde with an impressive jump, a trait that he shares with his offspring. His sire, Cornet’s Stern, has produced several licensed stallions and some very talented young horses in his first crops of foals, and his dam’s sire, Chacco Blue, was Andreas Kreuzer’s international ride as well as being one of the most coveted jumping horse sires in the world.
Yummy’s dam sire, Con Air, was a big name on the international show jumping scene. He won Grand Prixs and Nations Cups with Otto Becker and competed at the World Equestrian Games with José Maria Larocca. Con Air (Contender x Carolus) was equally successful as both a breeding and competition stallion.

Yummy’s impressive pedigree is rounded off by the genes of Balou du Rouet, a stallion that was ranked among the top fifteen sires in the WBFSH sport horse breeding ranking for years. Balou du Rouet achieved this status to a great extent as a result of his most famous son, Olympic medal winner and three times World Cup winner Baloubet du Rouet.

 

This horse is an attractive investment and he’s ready for top-level competition now.