Calando I
The Anglo Normanne Cor de la Bryère is one of the few genuine stars of German sport horse breeding. In Holsteiner population it is firmly embodied by more than 200 daughters and numerous Stallions. Calando’s mother Furgund B had 5 approved sons, all outstanding jumpers. Calando II was sold as a jumping stallion to Switzerland. Calando III went to the Koerung into the Netherlands. Calando IV was a stallion in Holstein, Calando V is in private property. Furgund comes from Colombo, which supplied the super jumper Colorado among other things and over its daughters still more frequently in the Pedigree of good achievement horses to be found is. The grandmother Asaka supplied the international springpferd CONDOR {of Conte}.Calando I had been sold after three-year cover employment first into the jumping haven, where he became a "Kracher": Under Karsten Huck it had become 1984 German master and had been able themselves to place in the same year in the large prices of Rome, Dublin and Calgary. Under E.H. Cuepper/Belgium he then still came to countless further completely large international successes.
When Calando I end of the 80’s returned to Holstein, its outstanding jumping achievement transmission already suggested itself. Beside Canaris and Castor naturally Careful is to be called, olympia participants 1992 in Barcelona under Evelyne Blaton for Belgium and in the meantime for Japan successfully as large sign. When Calando I returned to Holstein, its outstanding jumping achievements were soon followed by Calando I’s ability to transmit his jumping genes on to the next generation with a number of successful youngsters.