IRCO LHEE

Breed: Dutch Warmblood

Year of birth: 1995

Height: 1.67m

Graded with: BSPA/CHAPS

Stud Fee: £400.00

webircolhee[1] Irco Lhee has been bred from the very best coloures competition horses in Europe. During his competition career he has won numerous jumping and dressage classes in the UK gaining many BSJA winnings and British Dressage points. Irco Lhee was also well placed in the Potential Young Dressage Horse series and Burghley Young Event horse classes.

Irco Lhee has recently returned from Ireland after two very successful seasons. He impressed irish breeders and mares from all over Ireland have returned again to him this season, even though he now stands at stud back in England.

 

Pedigree

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Ico Sun (nee Daz with John Whitaker) is one of the few coloured stallions who competed showjumping at national level in Holland. His sire Ico is an international showjumper and bred "Nekoma" who jumped in the Aachen Grand Prixat just six years of age! Ico Sun comes from the great Marco Polo line who is the sire of famous stallions such as Recruut, Irco Polo and Marius, who himself is the sire of the great Milton.

IrcoLheejumpHis dam Iris has an approved full brother standing in Germany. Iris' sire Samber is one of the only coloured stallions standing in Holland who has competed to Grand Prix level dressage. He was the only horse to get a perfect 10 for temperament in his performance test. Samber is also the sire of Western Star who won Individual Gold at European Three-Day Event Championship level. Samber is also a Grade A showjumper.


 

Progeny

Irco Lhee has produced superb offspring with the most wonderful temperaments. His off spring include the graded stallions Nibeley Bits and Pieces, Goss Green Mirage and Nibeley Birtie Bassett. The latter was crowned a champion in the show ring at the prestigious HOYS 2006. Irco Lhee's progeny compete in many disciplines including eventing, dressage and showjumping. His daughter Hillview Farm Tambalyn proved her talent in the show ring, winning the overall coloured championship at the Festival of the Horse Show at Malvern 2006.

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