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Covering history: 1946-1949
Handorf, 1950-1960 Hechthausen, 1964 Hunnesrück, March 1964
put down.
The chestnut Abglanz did his
name honour. As regards the transmission of type, he was able
to predominate against every other bloodline. He derives from
a famous dynasty. His dam Abendluft was the full-sister of
the renown hereditary transmitters Absinth, Absalon and Abendstern.
In 1946 Abglanz was first stationed at a covering station
of the Celle state stud, in Handorf, which was the forerunner
of the Roydorf station of today. He remained in Handorf until
1949, where he merely left the grandam of the sought-after
Duden I son Dirigent (Warendorf state stallion) as a permanent
relict. In the immediate post-war years, this lightly built
true to type Trakehner did not have it easy. Agricultural
horses were in demand and they were not his forte. His big
moment came in Jork in the Alte Land, at a studfarm that no
longer exists today. At this new location Abglanz had bulls
eyes in series. Mated with the Aktionär I daughter Ankerhirtin,
he sired the triology of brothers Abhang I, II and III as
well as their full-sister Zukunft who celebrated international
successes with Alwin Schockemöhle. All four siblings were
very variable: The 1.60 metre sized Abhang I was a prime upgrader
of type in Badbergen, yet only occasionally did his elegant
progeny manage the jump into the higher spheres of riding
sport. Abhang II at 157 cm stick measure was the smallest
of the group. In Hohnstorf, Groß Liedern and its successor
station of Hanstedt II, as well as in Frankenburg he produced
outstanding dressage horses of great charm, rideability and
quality of motions. Abhang III, the tallest of the three brothers
sired predominantly showjumpers and even today can still be
found in numerous performance bloodlines. The full-sister
Zukunft overshadowed them all. She was neither elegant nor
charming in her demeanour but she could jump endlessly. The
square shaped down to earth Absurd did not have a great impact
in breeding, but he had a famous full-sister, Fritz Ligges’
Zuckerpuppe. Abglanz’s blood has been able to prevail in the
paternal line via Absatz, who from Otersen and Roydorf became
a prolific disseminator of his sire’s genotype. Stallions
such as Argentan I, Arsenik, Akzent I and II, Admiral I and
II, Aktuell and most certainly also Aderlaß , started a real
“Absatz boom”. Today the Argentan I son Argentinus is the
most popular sire of this dynasty. Archimedes had already
mastered the complete advanced programme. He belonged to the
same age class as the approvals winner Akrobat, who in contrast
to Archimeds, was a tenacious fellow. His progeny were good
jumpers, but were not always easy to handle. The Hechthausen
period also produced Aalfänger and the proven Trakehner Kassio.
As Abglanz was stationed in Celle all of his life as a sire,
his influence on his own population remained limited. The
Trakehner studbook only lists nine registered daughters and
three sons. Of these three stallions Kassio, Morgenglanz and
Valentin, the last two derive from the few months that Abglanz
spent in Hunnesrück in the Winter of 1963/1964 before he had
to be put down on the 14th of March 1964 because of geriatric
infirmities.
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