Aguilnaldo del Viento Campanero X Azucar del Viento
_Only son of PPR champion mare AZUCAR DEL VIENTO
Now available for AI shipment to US
For more info contact owner Jose Vientos at (787) 942-4306
or The Professional at (787) 989-0716
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My pleasure! Indeed, these are very good lines of family in both sides. Only in the dam side it has Kofresi many times plus Cialito, Ulesaty, Labriego and Campanero as well.
I've spoken with Aguilnaldo's owner Mr. Jose Vientos and he agreed to have an introductory price for AI shipment of $600.00 including shipment and handling guarantee live foal. Mr. Vientos is also concerned about the promotion of the breed in the U.S. and is willing to help spread the genes of the ppr breed.
This is a one in a life time opportunity to preserve this unique bloodline that includes the very best of all times in ppr history, as you all can see for yourself on the pedigree shown below.
Ulesati #1484-1971 ( Kofresi x Vicky )
Campanero prfed:3666 dob:10/1/1980 bay/zaino
Campanita #2249-1974 ( Don Toqui x Crema)
Aguinaldo Del Viento prfed:6456 dob:2/22/2003 DNA Verified Parentage
Labriego #3444-1981 ( Cialito x Diorama)
Azucar del Viento prfed:5938 dob:2/25/1995
Nectar de C. #5836-1988 ( Campanero x Fugitiva de C
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Aguilnaldo del Viento was 2006 SC state fair Clasic Fino Champion Colt Aguilnaldo's offer good size 14 hands aprox.
Also nice color, seal bay.
Superb blood lines.
Great conformation, brios, stamina, he's a noble healthy young stallion.
X DamAzucar del VientoGreat champion mare many times at Dulce Sueno Fair
Cialito #:1212 -:4/15/1965( Kofresi x Galanita)
Labriego prfed: 3444 dob: 4/5/1981
Diorama #:1502 -:8/14/1969( El Rojo x Mazurca)
Azucar del Viento prfed:5938 dob:2/25/1995 color: Bay/Zaina, markings:blaze
Campanero #3666 -:10/1/1980 ( Ulesati x Campanita)
Nectar de Campanero prfed:5836 dob:11/26/1988
Fugitiva de Bellino#4825 -:6/25/1985 Bellino x Yayma)
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What a DEAL............................ and a great way of owning something expectacular......and preserving a bloodline.
Thank you very much Pro! Who is the Agent? and their information please.....
It's a great deal Felix as you said and if one is seriously thinking the posibility of preserving one the best of the ppr lines, then this colt offers it all. His pedigree represents the aristocracy of the breed having so many champions on both sides. Azucar del Viento has the great of all times Don Toqui, Kofresi's brother and if you know the history of these two stallions you'll agree that if Don Toqui could had competed and put more mares he surely would've been even greater than he is in comparison with Kofresi.
I am Aguilnaldo's agent and I'm very pleased with this young stallion. I can be reached at (787) 531-8766 I'll be glad to answer any question regarding Aguilnaldo del Viento.
Thank you very much Felix!
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Yes I velieve so, if I'm not mistaken he's Robbyn Yung (robincita) husband. He was Aguilnaldo's trainer for the time being at SC.
Aguinaldo del Viento is formaly registered at APRPFFA standing as a stud in Puerto Rico after a victorious campain in South Carolina.
We ship frozen semen to the U.S. at an introductory price of $600.00 S/H; a live foal guaranteed.
This young stallion and a couple others that I'm proud to represent, would be standing at a stud for a limited time only, due to promotion of the lines of ppr to preserve it in U.S. soil. I can assure you Caliber that Aguilnaldo and other stallions that I'll be posting here, has been priced for service at a higher amount of money; but as a group agreement with the sincere desire to preserve and expand the ppr bloodlines we offer this special price in order to be more accesible to the U.S. breeders.
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WOW! thank you so very much for sharing such important information with us. In my opinion is very important to find affordable alternatives to promote and preserve this breed.
What a wonderful opportunity you are bringing us......... GREAT PRICE! GREAT LINES and all for the serious breeder/owner to enrich the breed.
This is indeed a great opportunity! The only problem I see...where the heck do you find a mare? I tried a couple of years ago, and they just weren't to be found...not any that I'd like to reproduce...or if they were nice, they were heavily inbred/linebred Kofresi...too much for my comfort. I personally think it's going to take a much more concerted effort to make this work, in terms of growing the population of the PPR. Meaning...mare owners are going to have to let people know they have mares for sale or lease, in the US.
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Great thoughts Kerry. I personally think the USA has a great STOCK of old bloodline mares seating in many back yards. We just need a NETWORK place where all mares could be displayed for choice. Right now I can think of approx 10 good mares that I know within 2 counties in Florida.
We can open a new thread on MARES available in the USA....
This is indeed a great opportunity! The only problem I see...where the heck do you find a mare? I tried a couple of years ago, and they just weren't to be found...not any that I'd like to reproduce...or if they were nice, they were heavily inbred/linebred Kofresi...too much for my comfort. I personally think it's going to take a much more concerted effort to make this work, in terms of growing the population of the PPR. Meaning...mare owners are going to have to let people know they have mares for sale or lease, in the US.
Kerry I think your prayers have been answered! In an effort to promote the breed and acknowledging the neccesity of good brood mares for breeding program, we decide to sell a few of the good bloodlined mares at the most affordable price to those breeders who desire to have ppr bloodlines of some of the best in PR.
As I said before this is not for lucrative purposes but my personal interest of promoting and preserving the ppr breed. I'm taking advantage of this informative forum to promote the few stallions and mares that a few friends of mine agreed to sell and ship AI to the U.S. for the only purpose of expanding the breed, preserving it at all cost.
These few persons that I mentioned are good friends of mine that unanimously agreed with me that the best way to preserve the breed is to multiply and take it anywhere desired and welcome in the world. Not by keeping it for ourselves for in a few decades we may end up with just a few family lines. But that is a different topic and like I said, we have a couple of the good ones like a daughter of legendary P.R. champion CIALITO. Yes Cialito, the brood mare I'm refering at is 20 years old but living healthy in a T.L.C. environment and certified by our vet, she's still producing great BIG colts. As a matter of fact, just as recently as 2 months ago we took away her last folling.
In addition, I'll be posting some other younger mares and a couple of siblings so everybody would have somethinsg to choose from. Bear in mind that this is a one time opportunity and the prices are the best part of the deal. We want to promote the breed, refresh the lines in the U.S. and help educate newcomers of the ppr breed.
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WHAT?????? BY CIALITO????????????? a sister to LABRIEGO?????????????
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These few persons that I mentioned are good friends of mine that unanimously agreed with me that the best way to preserve the breed is to multiply and take it anywhere desired and welcome in the world. Not by keeping it for ourselves for in a few decades we may end up with just a few family lines. But that is a different topic and like I said, we have a couple of the good ones like a daughter of legendary P.R. champion CIALITO. Yes Cialito, the brood mare I'm refering at is 17 years old but living healthy in a T.L.C. environment and certified by our vet, she's still producing great BIG colts. As a matter of fact, just as recently as 2 months ago we took away her last folling.
Your words is the true meaning of what I call PROMOTING and PRESERVING the BREED!!! Thank you PRO.
Yes Caliber, a Cialitos daughter! She is 20 years old and looks much more younger. She's very nurtured at our farm and she has her registry papers in order, Agriculture dept. registered as required by P.R. laws and regulations and DNA. Also this brood mare was retired for breeding purposes with an outstanding championship record and she's guarranteed by a vet; she's healthy and producing big colts. I emphathize in big because all of her progeny happen to be of big conformation.
Caliber, the best of all is like I said before... the price is only $3,000 and anyone that knows this mare would agree to pay at least double that amount. I'll be posting some pictures during the week.
There's also a colt grand son of Cialito and Lord de Soberano by her dams' side. This one is a must see. The price we agreed to sell him is super affordable and I mentioned the fact that we're not selling for any other purpose but to promote the breed. Some breeders here in P.R. may censure our action but the way we see it is to preserve the breed instead of holding it back.
There's another young mare daughter of Controversia de Labriego, grand daughter of Lord de Soberano on her dams' side. Also for sale, a 9-year old stallion Guarany de JH, a Lord de Soberano's son reserved champion at las Estatales of the Federacion. We're keeping a few of his progeny here at the farm to start them under saddle by the next year.
So we talking reserved classic fino champion Guarany de JH,
Cialito's dautghter broodmare,
A broodmare by Controversia de Labriego X La pulga de Lord,
A magnificent colt grand son of Cialito and Lord de Soberano
For more information you may call The Professional at (787) 989-0716
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