
Steinburg (Kennedy x Marduc) : Trakehner Stallion
Imported to the United States in 2005, Steinburg is a 16.1, dark brown, Trakehner performance and breeding stallion. Born in 1993, he was approved for breeding by the German Trakehner Verband as a four-year-old in 1997 and the Oldenburg Verband in 2000. Upon arriving in the U.S. in 2005 he was approved for breeding by the American Trakehner Association and the Oldenburg Horse Breeder’s Society of North America.
Steinburg embodies all the qualities knowledgeable breeders look for in a sport horse stallion; outstanding temperament and trainability, three excellent gaits and proven durability and soundness.
Steinburg exhibits the conformation and refined elegance ideally suited for dressage. He has a natural ability to collect, evidenced by a quick and active hind leg. His walk is forward and swinging, the trot elastic and his canter uphill and well-balanced.
Some of the most desirable bloodlines in the sport horse industry!
Steinburg is a proven performance and breeding stallion
Prior to importation, Steinburg was winning at I1 in Europe. In addition to success in the show ring he has produced a limited number of outstanding offspring in Denmark and Germany. Steinburg’s famous, champion sire Kennedy and German Elite stallion Michelangelo are descendents of the highly valued foundation Trakehner bloodlines of Pasteur xx x Matador x Kosmos. Steinburg’s dam sire, German Elite stallion, Marduc was ranked as one of the top stallions in Germany with a score of 144. Because Steinburg’s sire Kennedy died at a very young age and produced only four approved sons, Steinburg is the last remaining sire to carry this unique combination of bloodlines. He exhibits the same elegant Trakehner type as his ancestors. Steinburg’s three beautiful, elastic gaits are matched only by his outstanding temperament and rideability.
Steinburg passes on these bloodlines known to produce substance, character and movement. His offspring represent an ideal combination of traits suitable for amateurs and professionals alike who wish to pursue a variety of sport horse disciplines.