"Rock For Me passes on his nobility and enamel to his offspring. His children are extremely typey and have strong movements. They are great to ride and are often doubly predisposed."
Wolfgang Stagge, manager of the DLZ
*2011, Westphalian, 174 cm
Breeder: Heinz Kuse, Laer
Owner: DLZ Lodbergen
Licensing:
2013 licensing in Münster by Westphalia (champion stallion)
Approved for:
DSP, Hann., Oldbg., Westf.
WFFS negative
Insemination fee:
300 euros* + pregnancy tax: 600 euros*
TG fee per insemination unit: 700 euros*
*plus the legal VAT
The offspring of Rock For Me win in advanced dressage competitions, such as his licensed son Rock Deluxe NRW, who placed at the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses (7yo) in Ermelo/NED after having already been successful at the Federal and Westphalian Championships, and R-Design, on whom his rider was awarded the Golden Riding Badge.
Rocky Rode placed under Linda Schmidt in the Federal Dressage Horse Championships (6-year-olds), having previously won silver at the Westphalian Championships. Miss Rock For Me won medium (M*) level dressage competitions.
Rock For Me himself was the champion stallion at the Westphalian licensing in 2013, easily qualified for the 2016 Bundeschampionat for young dressage horses and went on to win up to medium (M**) level dressage competitions.
Rock For Me is descended from the reserve champion stallion, Westphalian champion, Vice Bundeschampion, Burg Cup third-place finisher, Junior German Championship fourth-place finisher and Grand Prix winner Rock Forever I.
The dam Florentina also produced the full siblings Rosenprinz MZ and Ramba Zamba, who are serial winners in advanced (S*) and medium (M*) level dressage competitions.
The proven dam line produced the licensed stallions Chatman, Lifeclass, Lauscher, Ray Ban, Avus and Maximilian as well as the advanced (S) level dressage horses Crazy Dancer, Fabriano, Ascot, Andric and Norell.
"Rock For Me passes on his nobility and charm. His offspring often have a double disposition and make it very easy for their riders thanks to their rideability."
Wolfgang Stagge, Operations Manager of the DLZ