Pairing advice:
St. Schufro is best suited for tall, typey mares with a good front and conformation. In return, he lengthens the topline, improves the canter, passes on captivating mechanics, and exceptional rideability.
He has been color gene tested and can only produce brown/black foals.
St. Schufro is best suited for tall, type mares with good front and conformation. In return, he imparts captivating mechanics and fantastic rideability to his progeny.
Therefore, he often pairs well with tall and large-framed mares sired by stallions such as Blue Hors Zack, Blue Hors Hotline, and Blue Hors Romanov.
Blue Hors St. Schufro made a strong impression in breeding from an early age and delivers offspring each year which perform particularly well at shows and at auctions by virtue of their exceptional gaits.
One of his sons was licensed and sold for no less than 400,000 euros at the 2018 Hanoverian licensing in Verden. That same year, sons were licensed in Germany and Sweetnes, a daughter from his first crop of foals, was awarded the breeder’s medal in silver at the Danish Warmblood’s Elite Show after achieving one of the highest mare performance test scores nationwide.
Under Silje Bakken at the Blue Horse Dressage Championship final for 4-year-olds in 2019, St. Schufro daughter Sweetnes scored 8.5 overall with 9 in canter and potential. The pair was again brilliant at the DRF championship finals at Blue Hors, where Sweetnes was the best Danish Warmblood horse, winning the qualification and finishing 9th.
Three Blue Hors St. Schufro offspring – Sweetnes, Sporty Spice and St. Souci – qualified for the Danish Warmblood Young Horse Championship in March 2020 in Herning. And since then, lots of other offspring have followed in their footsteps.