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Umbaba

Pure-bred Lusitano, Palomino stallion, who got darker as he matured, and whose color may, typical of sooty colors, vary with the seasons.

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Owned by Edith Mueller in Germany (Bavaria).

http://www.lusitano-franken.de/

Umbaba
(sooty palomino)
ee, Crcr (ap)
Boneco Dardo
Boneca
Haviana Alqueive
Ulmeira

This description is from his own web site: 

"Umbaba was born in 1978 and started his career already at the age of two years when he had been shown to the commission and got puntuacted (?) for stud. In the following years he was champion of various competitions and in the same time very successful in breeding. There are more than 130 descendants in Portugal. He has been trained by Luisa Valenca daughter of the famous Portuguese Maestro Luis Valenca. In 1988 we brought him to Germany and started a everlasting friendship. Umbaba is very strong-minded but combined with a honest and solid character. A good luck gave him mares with equal attributes and therefore they produce foals straight minded. We are very happy about this fact as in 10 years none of our clients had complains. Since four years Umbaba can stay with his family throughout the year and assists his mares in educating their foals and also in this job he is giving his very be."

 

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