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This expressive stallion personality presents himself in a dark coat as he captivates the crowd with loads of ability, big movement, and a powerful push-off. Anticipation is running high for Cascolero’s first crop of foals.
Cascolero has been able to confirm our expectations from the grading in training so far. He is easily ridden and a scopey jumper. He is expected to pass on his correct legs and his athleticism which is rooted in his dam line to his offspring. We are looking forward to his first crop. In view of his medium frame, he is best bred to rather big-framed mares.
Stations
Euro 350,- + VAT
plus Euro 200,- + VAT when pregnant
plus Euro 100,- + VAT Foal fee
Euro 350,- + VAT
plus Euro 550,- + VAT when pregnant
Sire
Casall is unrivalled in his ability to stamp his offspring. Casall has achieved everything in sport and at stud, is still highly relevant and an integral part of the international breeding scene. At 26, he is still in the top 15 of the international WBFSH sire ranking. Casall and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson finished in the top 25 at major championships, including the London 2012 Olympics, the Herning 2013 European championships and the Caen 2014 World championships. At Herning, he took team bronze with the Swedish team and finished fourth individually. For many years, Casall performed with impressive and exceptional consistency – especially in the Global Champions Tour. In 2016, at 17 years of age, Casall won the Valkenswaard, Paris and Doha legs and thus the overall standing of the Global Champions Tour. Casall Ask retired from competition at the age of 18, healthy as the proverbial horse.
Damline
Cascolero’s dam, Joy III, produced a licensed stallion right away in her first breeding effort. His second dam, C-Belladonna, is dam to the licensed stallion Conthadini (ex. C-Joker) and a full sister to Bella Donna, a highly successful international horse, first with Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum (GER) and later with Hamad Ali Mohammed (QAT). Nine-year-old, she finished third in the Aachen grand prix and was nominated for the London Olympics in 2012. She won the 2013 Nations Cup at Hickstead (GBR) and the 1.55m class at Thermal (USA), came second in the Vienna (AUT) leg of the Global Tour and fourth in der Global Tour at Cannes (FRA). His third dam, Orlis I, has eight sport horse offspring, the majority of them with international placings under their girth.
The mare family 7126 is renowned for a great number of extraordinary offspring. The stallions Acord I and II, Acobat I and II and Burggraf had a major influence on the Holsteiner breed in earlier times and also today stallions such as Charisma, Casalido, Conthadini and now Cascolero represent the family in modern sport horse breeding.