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Our First Two New 2025 Foals Have Arrived

  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

We are thrilled to welcome our first two foals of the 2025 season!


Here at Ryan Pedigo Sport Horses, we are excited to introduce Carmichael PF (show name: PF’s Carmichael) and Chrishella PF (show name: PF’s Chrishella).


Carmichael PF is a 2025 Holsteiner chestnut colt born on March 28, 2025. He is already a celebrity thanks to his famous sire and dam lines. His sire, the world-renowned Casall (Caretino / Caletto II x Lavall I x Raimond), has long been a figurehead of the Holsteiner studbook and has had a major influence on jumping horse breeding internationally.

Carmichael PF
Carmichael PF

Carmichael’s dam, PF's Ulara (Uriko / Untouchable x Cassini I x Caretino), is a full sister to the Olympic 1.70m Show Jumping Stallion Uricas vd Kattevennen. Uricas has had an outstanding European sport career under the direction of top rider, Olympian, and horseman Harrie Smolders. “Uricas vd Kattevennen was a show jumping star at the 2024 Paris Olympics.” Since then, Uricas has been sold to U.S.-based Southern Arches, where his successful career continues under the guidance of rider Carrie Schott. This special 2025 colt boasts some of the sport horse world’s most prominent Olympic genetics—Carmichael is truly bound for fame.


Chrishella PF is a 2025 Holsteiner bay filly born on March 30, 2025. Chrishella is already a star in the making, thanks to her world-class pedigree. Her sire, Christer—renamed Forever Romance—had a successful Grand Prix campaign in Europe before transitioning to an equally impressive career in the hunter ring under top professional Scott Stewart and his amateur owner.


Chrishella PF
Chrishella PF

Her dam, PF’s Nubia (Keaton / Casall x Cassiano / Cassini I), is the full sister to Kantato, the Premium Stallion of the 2023 Holsteiner Grading. With such distinguished bloodlines, Chrishella PF carries forward some of the sport horse world's most prominent genetics. This exceptional filly is truly destined for greatness.


We proudly await for the next foals still to come and look forward to their development.


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