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HE'S HERE! 

The 17hh Licened Hanoverian breeding stallion Whisper has arrived safe and sound on NZ soil.  In just two short months he has blown apart the NZ dressage scene, winning 10 from 11 starts and coming home with the NZ National Grand Prix Championship, the 2010 Horse of the Year Title and has qualified for the World Equestrian Games 2010!

Whisper has covered a limited amount of mares since his importation and will be standing to a full book of mares next beeding season - The service fee has been set at $3000 plus GST.


Please contact Jody for further datails and check out this website over winter as we present more information on this thrilling horse.

Karioi Sport Horses is committed to offering the NZ public access to stallions who have competed and excelled at the top levels in sport - both in New Zealand and overseas.  All of our stallions have progeny competing up to Olympic level across the disciplines including dressage, eventing, vaulting and driving.

We also offer a comprehensive training and rehabilitation service which encompasses equine learning theory and behavioural science as a means of educating or retraining your horse. 

The horses and ponies we offer for sale are mainly for the dressage and show jumping disciplines, but you will also find a variety of other horses specialising in various disciplines.  These include eventing, hunter and pleasure mounts.  So take a look at our for sale page – your dream horse may just be a mouse click away!

This website also has links to our sponsors and the products we proudly endorse.  Do take your time to browse their webpages too – they have a lot to offer!

So whether your aim is to purchase the horse of your dreams, to breed the next Olympic champion, or to improve the horse you already love, Karioi Sport Horses will see your goals attained and so much more…

Yours,

Jody Hartstone

 

The photo's of Landioso and Donnerwind featuring on our homepage are taken by talented equestrian photographer Annie Studholme