Consul Breeding Information
Breeding Fee: $1500Semen Availavility: Frozen
Breeding Season: March 28, 2011 - August 17, 2011
EVA Negative
Breeding Notes: Frozen available by the dose $400, or with LFG contract.
Breeding Profile
Stallion CharacteristicsConsul is a kind hearted, sweet stallion. He loves attention and begs for treats if he thinks you have something for him. He has always been easy to handle and happy at work. Consul is from the prefererent stallion Nimmerdor’s 7th foal crop and was his 10th (out of 18) son to be approved by the KWPN.
Consul was equally good at dressage and show jumping at his stallion test at Ermelo in 1987. With excellent marks for character and stable behavior (9’s), he finished 6th out of 33 stallions with 21 stallions being approved. After the testing he was campaigned in show jumping in the Netherlands and immediately won his first classes.
Consul’s trainability and athletic ability were a good fit with the breeding program at ISf so he was imported to the USA in 1989. He stood for only 2 seasons in the Netherlands and produced 93 registered offspring.
Consul’s dam Waloniki is a ster, preferent, prestatie mare from the famous “Niki” line. (Mare line 11, breeding family 199 ) He was the 1st of 7 foals that she produced. Three of which were dressage horses including the international dressage horse, Hercules and three that were jumpers which makes Waloniki one of the few mares to be on the KWPN mare indexes for dressage and jumpers simultaneously.
Breeding Record
1 Approved Son
1 Licensed Son
52 Star Mares and Geldings
9 Keur Mares
70 1st Premium Foals
Consul's frozen semen is approved for export to the EU.
Offspring Characteristics
Rectangular type
Long neck with nice muscling set on slightly vertical
High withers with good position
Sloping shoulder with good length
Good back
Excellent croup with good length and angle
Very good pasterns with good length and angle
Excellent wide feet
Very good quality legs with good bone
Long and elastic walk stride
Trot normal – in stride and elastic with power and carrying ability
Excellent canter with good length of stride
Consul is not recommended for mares with
Heavy head/neck connection
Weak loin area
Low heels
Front legs back at the knee
Straight hind leg
Not much suspension to the trot
Additional Comments
Consul offspring are happy and very brave. They are the first to come to the fence to check out visitors and explore new things. He does throw white and has foals that are born dark brown/ black as well as beautiful chestnut. They are trainable and progress quickly but can be bored if they don’t have the opportunity to learn new things.
Like their father they are successful in dressage and jumping. They have talent for jumping big fences in a brave manner but they also have the style it takes to win on the A circuit in the hunters. Consul currently has 2 sons listed in the world rankings for International level eventing. There are several offspring competing at the FEI levels in dressage as well.



