

| Singing Gaelic Prince |
| By Arentino Out of Gypsy |
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Gaelic Prince’s Sire Arentino was competed in
Prix St. George dressage and did also really well in show jumping.
Arentino’s Sire Santiago by Wie Ibikus and out of the foundation mare
Schwalbelied was Champion of his grading in 1980 and was a very
substantial big framed grandson of the legendary stallion Ibikus, which
went on to become a very good show jumper. Wie Ibikus himself produced a
big number of high successful dressage horses competing up to Grand Prix.
Santiago produced some outstanding broodmares and the value can be seen in
his offspring’s competition results.
![]() Arentino’s Dam E.St Arktis II presents herself as one of the more valuable broodmares of the Trakehner breed, being a full sister to the stallion Arogno, sire of the stallions Schwadroneur (now dead) and Anky’s stallion Partout. E.St Arktis’s offspring are doing well in 3-day eventing and dressage competing in Prix St. Georges. We
don't know the breeding on Gaelic Prince’s mum Gypsy, but she has always
had coloured to plain coloured stallions and they have all been with good
bone and good conformation. |
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