Kildegaard Stud

Kildegaards Chester, 5 year old cob stallion, reluctant for sale to the right home, Chester is by Kildegaards Columbus and out og Kildegaards Rosemary= full brother to Kildegaards Cirkeline. Chester is a very gentle stallion, easy to handle outstanding mover.Stallion license from WPCS.

 NEW: Frozen semen vill be available ( medio April )  from Kildegaards Columbus and Kildegaards Sir Robert

Video of Columbus
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Kildegaards Ramses, 4 years, Rembrant son
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Yearling Colt:  Kildegaards Quinlan full brother to Kildegaards Cirkeline and Kildegaards Chester, all sired by Kildegaards Columbus, Columbus is also sire of Caminas Maccoy, exported to USA.
Quinlan might be for sale.

Kildegaards Medina: Sire: Kildegaards Sir Robert, Dam: Kildegaards Chanell
Medina will be black/ very dak bay.
Medina is a outstanding mover.
For sale to a show home.

Kildegaards Chester: Sire Kildegaards Columbus, Chester is a really outstanding mover, kind temperament.


Our upcoming stallion Kildegaards Sir Robert, born 2005, 159 cm, has not been showed the last 4 years but you will se him at shows this year.

Kildegaards Cirkeline: Champion mare alle sections at the saturday grading show, Kildegaards Chanell reserve Champion alle sections, very unusual that the champion and reserve champion alle sections are from the same section and in this case both Kildegaard mares.

Pictures from open day 18 april 2010

The danish welsh cob breeder meeting April 18 2010 were held at Kildegaard stud, se photos under: Open day April 18

Welcome.

I have been breeding welsh since 1987 first Section C's then most D's and a few section C's.
Back in 1989(that was before the internet) , decided I that I wanted a section D mare, I wrote to the Welsh Pony and Cob Society, who send me a list of studs there could have what I was looking for.

After a businees meeting in London hired I a car ( the only medium or bigger size car they had was a white Porsche, my friends in Wales still laughts of that= from abroad, Porsche and buying a horse!)

I hired the Porsche and drove to Wales for my first time to look for a cob mare, I bought Nebo Cymraes ( full sister yo Nebo Daniel) and had here covered with Derwen Adventure boy, before she came to Denmark.

          Nebo Cymraes

She had a very nice liver chestnut filly foal: Kildegaards Welsh Bonny, only shown once:  the Danish grading show where she was best foal of all sections.
Unfortunate had Welsh Bonny a severe attack of laminities late summer in her second year!, But she had a filly foal: Kildegaards Rosemary ( by Synod Rembránt) at the age of 5, Rosemary was her first and only foal, I sold Rosemary as a foal but bought her back when she was 2 years,  Rosemary is the dam of my great mare: Kildegaards Cirkeline.

I bought Synod Rembrant of Marianne Seidenfaden in 1992, when he was a yearling colt.
Rembrant was a fantastic show horse, so many championships and several B.I.S., the good die young: I lost Rembrant in 2008 due to cushing syndrome.He is missed.

Nebo Cymraes my foundation mare had a very nice colt foal: Kildegaards Columbus (by Menai Sparkling Magic) in 1993, he has been a great stockgetter for me, given me som many champions, Columbus is still in his prime only 16 years old, a very gentle stallion.

My stallions has not been at public stud for many years, only the mares with the Kildegaard prefix can come back.

To have Cobs is a lifestyle, it has given me friends all over europe, and I am lucky to have a daughter and son in law there also has great pleasure in showing and keeping cobs.

I have been breeding for 22 years the last 17 years without buying a cob or having a mare covered with a other stallion, but this year have I bought 2 very promising colts ( Aberlogin Ace of Spades and Taraco Fabio) in wales, one at the sales and one private, I am looking forward to show them in 2010.

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Open day 18 April