
Fahrenheydt is from one of the most famous dam lines in Germany. She is the direct half sister to the late stallion His Highness. His Highness was the highest priced young stallion at the 2002 Hanoverian stallion grading in Germany selling for an amazing 515,000 Euros. He won his 70 day stallion performance test in 2002 with ease and was champion at his stallion performance test in Prussendorf in 2003, receiving a total score of 149.24. His outstanding quality was rewarded with the dressage index of 155.04, the highest score in this class. He was placed in both the 2005 and 2006 Bundeschampionate despite his high demand as breeding stallion. He started his dressage career dressage horse under the training of Klaus Balkenhol and at the Danish licensing in 2005, he was proclaimed champion of the five-year-old dressage stallions.


His Highness
His untimely death in 2007 due to a fractured right hind hock was a huge blow for sport horse breeding. From only his first crop of foals, 10 sons were licensed, including the premium stallions Hochfein and Hendrix. The black Hanoverian licensed stallion Hoftanz sold for 120,000 euros to Lone Boegh Henriksen in Denmark. He only bred for five years but proved to be a huge influence on German breeding.

Fabriano
Fahrenheydt’s sire,Fabriano was the top stallion of his year in the 1989 Verden approval and he went on to win his stallion performance test the following year placing first in jumping and fourth in dressage. Dr. Wilkins, managing director of the German Verband, calls Fabriano "one of the best performance horse producers of Hannover's breeding program today." (The Hanoverian - December 1999).
Fabriano has the charm and good looks of his Absatz heritage, a particularly good wither and croup. His movements are rhythmical and flowing with excellent engagement of the hind quarters, a very free shoulder and an uncomplicated mind. Fabriano's daughters showed excellent scores in all categories of the Hanoverian Mare Inspections and Mare Performance Tests. His performance offspring have also performed well in both dressage and jumping, up to grand prix level in both, giving Fabriano excellent breeding scores in all areas. Fabriano has produced over eleven approved sons and 80 state premium mares.
Fahrenheydt’s dam is the state premium mare Daireen. She won several broodmare shows in Germany and is now standing at stud in Denmark. Daireen has had phenomenal offspring, His Highness being the most famous; she is also the dam of the state premium mare Serenade (by Sandro Hit) and the M-level mare Faithfull, who is the full sister to Fahrenheydt.
The grand dam - state premium Flic Flacby Feiner Stern is the half sister to Dixie who is the dam of the approved stallion Don Jovi. Her half brother is the approved stallion Donnerprinz.
Fahrenheydt had a Sir Donnerhall colt in 2008 which received a first premium at the Oldenburg branding and declared a stallion prospect, her 2007 Sandro hit colt, another premium colt has also been retained in Germany as a stallion prospect. In 2010 she had a colt by Rubin Star N - Royal Star - who has gone to a dressage home in the UK.

Fahrenheydt - March 2012

Royal Star 2010 Colt
She has the most wonderful temperament and world class bloodlines which we are sure she will pass on to her offspring.
From the world renownedhannover stamm 901 dam line descends more than 25 licensed stallions, among them Scolari, Sir Sandro, Worldman, Donnerprinz, Dramatic, Barclay, Furst Rousseau, Adios I,II and II, Allround, Thronfolger and Walzerkönig as well as the Olympic horse Crisp, ridden by Ricky McMillan/AUS.
| Fahrenheydt - Hann | Fabraino - Hann | Wendulan - Hann | Wendekreis |
| St. Pr Duellinde | |||
| Agmara - Hann | Azur - Hann | ||
| Lantana - Hann | |||
| St. Pr. Daireen - Hann | Donnerhall - Old - GP Dressage | Donnerwetter - Hann | |
| Ninette - Old | |||
| St. Pr. Flic Flac - Hann | Feiner Stern - Hann | ||
| Agave - Hann |