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First Flight Farm has incredible mares from only the top proven European bloodlines. Our Oldenburg, Brandenburg, Holsteiner and Dutch Warmblood mares are bred to only the top European stallions and as a result we have the foals of your dreams. We do not breed many, we just breed the best. With bloodlines such as Argentinus, Donnerhall, Cunningham, Quaterback, Araconit, French Kiss, Jonggors Weyden and more, our horses pedigrees read like the Who’s Who of the Sport horse world. The movement, temperament and intelligence of these horses are second to none.
This stallion is shown for lineage purposes only and is not owned by First Flight Farm.
Sire: Don Juan De Hus.
Dam: Black Pearl.
Don Martillo's sire, Don Juan De Hus, started his career in Westpahalia where he was licensed. From there, he went on to win his stallion performance testing at Schliekau with a total score of 149 points. He also had the best score in the dressage portion (9.25.)
As a four-year-old, Don Juan De Hus was unbeaten in all of the young horse tests that he entered, won his level, and was named French Champion in Saumur with a score of 93.639% He received a score of 10 for trot, and 9.8 for canter, during the final. In his fifth year, Don Juan De Hus earned his place in the World Championship for Young Dressage Horses in Verden, where he placed 6th in the overall final.
Don Martillo's mother line is solid with success: His dam, "Black Pearl" comes from the famous Verden line of Shocolata, who with her daughters were the winning family in Verden and won the 1c-Prize at the 1990 Bundeschampionats! Shocolata provided two licensed stallions and several elite auction foals. Grandmother Mona Lisa was the winner of the competition in 1996 and 1997 in Sottrum and 1998 in Tarmstedt. At the Louis-Wiegel show, she was the best of the year and at the Ratje-Niebuhr show she won the 1c place. In 2002 and 2004 she and her daughters Wendy For Ever, Don Martillo's grandmother, and Winergy became the Elitesiegerfamilie. Grandmother Wendy For Ever brought the Royal Ascot dressage horse with Royal Highness, who won over 75% of the Burgpokalqualifikation in Verden in 2015 with Ann-Christin Wienkamp.