Horse name
Year Born
Gaia

Gaia HS

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Gaia HS is a superbly bred Holsteiner mare born in 2014 by Contefino out of one of our best producing mares, CarraLena. She is half sister to proved stallion, Carrasca Z. Gaia HS show great expression, power and balance in her movement. She has quick reflexes through the jumping chute and shows potential as either a jumper or hunter. She shows scope and modern style in her jump while carrying herself with grace and natural power. She has been started as a hunter prospect and currently competing in the 2’6” – 2’9” division. Gaia HS would also be an incredible breeding mare for a start up or established breeding program.

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Location

Barboursville, VA
United States

Hunters
2'6" - 2'9"
Born
2014
Sex
Mare
Breed
Holsteiner
Sire

Contefino

Dam's Sire

Calato

Contact number

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Germany

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