Donavan
and JJ Tate were again well received by the crowds at the
25th annual Midwest Horse Fair, April 16-18, in Madison
Wisconsin, enjoying standing ovations and many, many visitors!
WE especially enjoyed visiting with our friends from Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa and Minnesota that came in to see Donavan!".
Spring
foals are arriving.
As of May 1, 2004 there are one filly and six colts! Click
here for more!
Donavan's
retirement year, 2003, was topped off by being listed #2 on
the Dressage Breeding Leading Sires list of the USEquestrian
Federation, due to the wonderful showing of his son Drachen
Herz!
Donativo,
bred by Highland Farm in Canada, was sold to Anita Houtsma in
Illinois. Congratulations to her! We are excited that he has come
to the USA and will be watching for him, perhaps eventing for
Anita and her daughter!
JJ
Tate will be in Florida until April 2004 riding with Oded
Shimoni, Olympian and World Cup competitor from Israel. She
has several horses with her, and Donavan will join her in January.
JJ will return to Wyngate in April and prepare for the show
season in the Midwest. She will perform with Donavan at the
Midwest Horse Fair April 16-18.
Brentano
II was named Hanoverian Stallion of the Year in Germany for 2003.
Riverland Farm is so excited to hear from the German Hanoverian
Verband that Brentano II, sire of our new mare Bevolina
(now nicknamed Boca), has been named Stallion of the Year! We
have to thank our lucky stars for noticing her advertisement in
the National
Sport Horse Sales List. Something said, "Go see this
one!" It was another of those "meant to be" moments.
We are so appreciative of the help that her former owners, Elke
and Klaus Herrmann of Indiana, gave us in order to seal the deal.
Now we cannot wait to have her in foal to Donavan! - that will
be a wonderful foal!! Anyone interested in reserving a foal from
this pairing, let us know.
Wendy
and Marty Costello are happy to report that Donavan's Retirement
(from competition) Party was a huge success! There was laughter,
tears, and a lovely tribute from Mr. Charles DeKunffy. We watched
fantastic riding by JJ Tate on Donavan and Margaret Goodell on
her stallion, Drachen Herz, a Donavan son; a free-lunging demonstration
by Duesenjaeger (Pilot), a 4-year-old gelding; frolicking about
of darling Donavan babies - Doha Day, Davy Crockett, and Déjà
vu; delicious food; and best of all many friends and fans of Donavan's
were there. A most heartfelt Thank You to Candace Tate and the
staff of the Wyngate Dressage Center for helping us get our babies
ready and keeping everything running smoothly. Thanks to Brenda
Schulte for trailering Pilot over and bringing her yearling, DJ.
As always the Dressage Center is a lovely place to hold an event
like this and now we look forward to the next phase of Donavan's
remarkable career!!
On
September 15, 2003 Donavan was presented to the Rheinland
Pfalz Saar International (RPSI) for approval and licensing.
He greatly impressed the German representative, who noted his
excellent bloodlines, and was entered into the Stallion book I,
with scores of 9 on his Type (Breed and Sex Type), Canter, Overall
Impression and Development, and used his 9 from his 100-Day Test
on his jumping ability. (8s on his Trot and Conformation). His
overall score was said to be one of the highest they have awarded.
Wendy and Marty Costello very much enjoyed meeting the representatives
of the RPSI and their visit to Nancy Maloney's Crossroads Farm
in Hartford Wisconsin.
Congratulations
to Dee Butler of Glen Duffin Farm, Virginia! Her filly, Fein
Dancer (aka Piper), Donavan's granddaughter, was a premium
2003 filly at her German Oldenburg Verband inspection in North
Carolina on September 13, 2003. See
a photo of her on the German Oldenburg Verband website. Piper
is by Feinbrand x Donnica by Donavan!
A
wonderful story came to us from Jacqueline Ege. She calls it,
"How to buy a horse when you don't have a clue! but
I prefer to call it, Where there is a will there is a way!
Click here to read about Deja's
Legacy by Donavan.
The
Donavan Group,LLC at Riverland Farm announces the purchase of
a beautiful young Hanoverian ma
re,
Berolina, from Klaus and Elke Herrmann of West Lafayette
Indiana. She is by Brentano II (Bolero/Black Skyxx) out of Aline
(Argentan/Absatz) with the Grande and Inschalla lines close in
her pedigree as well. She is half-sister to Brentina, Silver Medalist
Debbie McDonald's World Equestrian Games mount, and Hanoverian
Horse of the Year here in 2002!
Berolina is 16 hands, a rich, dark chestnut with thin blaze and
left fore, right hind socks. She is five years old, and is in
the German Verband main mare book. She is going very well under
saddle in dressage. She is a maiden mare, and will now be ridden
and then readied for her mare performance test for the American
Hanoverian Society inspections, and be bred to Donavan.
"We just love her sweet personality. She is beautiful, and
she is so comfortable to ride! And she will cross well with Donavan!"
Riverland
Farm's wonderful colt, who we named "Dempsey" when he
arrived on the farm at age 2 months, is now officially registered
as "Davy Crockett"!! When we sent in the registration
forms, they always ask for 3 choices. I put Dempsey first, then
instead of choosing for 2nd choice or 3rd choice a funny spelling
of Dempsey, like Demmpsey or Dempsee, or Demppsey; I put an American
Hero, Davy Crockett! (we were all feeling very patriotic!) Well
that is his official name - I like the name Davy Crockett! There
are approved stallions named Golfball, Robinhood, Walk On Top
and Fred Astaire! So Davy Crockett it is. We will probably keep
calling him Dempsey in the barn but he will be listed as Davy
Crockett on official papers and when he becomes a star in competition!
By the way, he is getting taller and more refined-looking, is
as sweet as he can be, like Dad, Donavan!, and may have his mom's
very pretty face! We promise pictures!
Drachen
Herz, the young Hanoverian stallion known as "Draco,"
by Donavan, was provisionally approved for b
reeding
at the ISR/Oldenburg NA Inspection,
Sunday, August 17. He will go to the 100-Day test in 2004 at Paxton
Farm, to be tested for his lifetime license. The 100 Day test
here in America is administered in accordance with the 100-Day
test given to stallion prospects in Germany. Donavan was tested
in 1988 after arriving in the United States as a young horse and,
as Reserve Champion of his test, still holds one of the highest
scores in the history of the US test.
This is very exciting news and The Donavan Group, LLC at Riverland
Farm (Marty and Wendy Costello) congratulate Margaret Goodell
of Willow Glen Farm on this fabulous achievement!
Once
again Donavan and I have helped raise money for the Task Force
on Family Violence/Milwaukee area. While JJ Tate is in Germany
riding with Oded Shimoni, Israeli Olympian, and watching the international
competitions, Donavan and Greta Pell, JJ's wonderful co-head trainer
at Wyngate Dressage Center, gave a lovely demonstration of a Grand
Prix Musical Freestyle. The performance was in conjunction with
a POLO Match to raise funds for this worthy cause. Donavan was
a hit again displaying his wonderful temperament and rideability
(Greta had only been riding him for three weeks or so while JJ
was away). Donavan also loved meeting the kids and adults who
gathered around to pet him.

On
July 22nd, 2003 Riverland Farm's Doha Day
(Dodie), by Donavan out of Ona Rainy Day, won
Top Filly out of nine lovely fillies at the American Hanoverian
Society inspections at Oldenburg Farm,
Mequon Wisconsin! She also won the first annual Midwest
Breeder's Group Award for Inspection Site Champions. We are
so excited! All along she has been something special to us. She
is out of our lovely Remy (Ona Rainy Day), Thoroughbred, approved
AHS, who has given us our 4-year-old Duesenjeager (Pilot), now
so handsome and going well under saddle.
Dodie's half brother Dempsey
was also complimented by the German judge even though not the
top colt that day, a very fine colt to watch as he grows up!
We cannot thank enough Margaret Goodell of Willow Glen Farm, owner
of Drachen Herz by Donavan, for all of her help in getting these
two mares and foals ready and to the inspection site, and shown
in hand in a very professional manner. Even though she has been
busy showing her stallion and training others she found time to
give us her much needed hands!
Maureen
and David Lowrey, of Highland Farms in Orillia, Ontario, Canada,
have called in to announce the birth of their new colt by Donavan,
born in June, who they say is "Grand!" He is big and
easy! He is bay, no white, and dam is the lovely gray Canadian
Sport Horse mare Riqueza, by Rio Grande (Westphalen and Hanoverian
lines) and out of Tessa, CSHA, from Goldschlaeger/Gotthard Hanoverian
lines. So don't know yet if he will go gray. This colt, a half
brother of Donativo by Donavan, has been named "Barney"
by their 5-year-old son, but will have a D-name for his registered
name soon! Pictures have been promised! Be sure to check back!
Warmest congratulations to the Lowreys.
Sire Rio Grande is a very successful sport horse and sport horse
sire.
July
11, 2003, Wendy Costello, owner of Donavan, is so happy to report
that her 4-year-old gelding by Donavan, Duesenjaeger,
is home from his backing and training at Wyngate
Dressage Center, and she is up on him and riding. "I
have waited four years for this and am so excited!" "Pilot,"
as he is known, was bred BEFORE the Costellos bought Donavan and
is out of their beloved, AHS-approved Thoroughbred mare Ona Rainy
Day, "Remy". He is now a 16.3 hand handsome boy, with
a very charming demeanor and easy to work with, even for this
amateur! Remy is now 21 years old and just presented the Costellos
with a full sister to Pilot, Doha Day!
She is looker!!
Congratulations
to Anna Schueler from Minnesota on her purchase of Oldenburg gelding
Donnerschlag by ES Donavan out of Winterset. Anna is excited to
take this youngster home and start him on his dressage career!
Donner went under saddle simply and easily after two weeks of
ground work and then trainer Margaret Goodell, of Willow Glen
Farm, got on him and that was that! The next day he trotted and
the next day new owner Anna was on his back too! That Donavan
temperament and trainability demonstrated once again! We are so
please for them both! It will fun to watch this partnership develop!
Congratulations
to Valerie Ahl upon the purchase of two wonderful girls from Riverland
Farm, Winteroza, 2-year-old by Winterprinz, and Winpenny, dam
of our Dempsey, '03 colt, who will become a part of a new warmblood
breeding program for Valerie. We look forward to many Donavan
foals, dressage and jumping stars of the future! We are thrilled.

Riverland
Farm is pleased to let you know that our mare, Atlanta, aka "Pepper,"
is now pregnant by Donavan with frozen semen! We could not be
more excited! First try, maiden mare! Atlanta is by Aktion, Dutch
Warmblood from Hungary, recently listed in the German Hanoverian
Verband Newsletter to the US as one of the top ten dressage sires
ever. He competed with his owner/trainer, Gyula Dallos, in the
Olympics, the World Cup, and for over ten years at Grand Prix!
He and Gyula gave performances with many of the notable riders
in Europe. This will be a wonderful foal!
Sadly,
we just had word that Aktion just passed away at the age of 22,
so our "Pepper" is even more special. She is approved
for breeding by the ISR/Oldenburg NA and the Rhineland Pfalz-Saar
International.
Donavan
will be taking a break from competition, and we are proud of his
Farewell (from competition) Tour scores! At Sorensen Park on May
23-24, Donavan scored 66% at Grand Prix and 64% at Intermediate
II under judge Tom Poulin - not bad for the 18-years-young guy!
Then
at his old "stomping grounds," Tempel Farms in Wadsworth,
llinois, where he started his great career with George Williams
aboard, Donavan took a second place in the FEI Test of Choice
with his Intermediate II score of 61.6% with distinguished judges
Janet Brown and Axel Steiner. He received an 8 on his one-tempis
(flying changes every stride)! The weekend ended on a nice note
when the announcement was made about Donavan's semi-retirement
and his career highlights were read.
Here
is an excerpt from the wonderful article, found on Dressage Daily
website, about George Williams, international dressage competitor,
who rode and trained Donavan while he was at Tempel Farms as the
head trainer there:
"As
a competitor, George's highlights during his Tempel years include
winning several Regional and National Championships with USA Equestrian
and USDF. He was the USA Equestrian Central States Intermediaire
I Champion on Conversano II Belvedera, a Lipizzan; USDF Region
2 Prix St. Georges Champion and Intermediaire I Freestyle Champion
in 1989 aboard Donavan, a Hanoverian; and Fourth Level
Region 2 Champion on Zoice, an Oldenburg. George earned his
Bronze, Silver, and Gold USDF medals during this period."
Congratulations
to Julie Aper on the birth of her "very tall" filly
by Donavan out of her mare, Chase the Music.
Congratulations
to Jackie Ege and family in Florida upon the birth of their
darling filly, Deja's Legacy, by Donavan out of Sweet Princess.

Riverland
Farms' two new foals are making names for themselves! :-)
Winpenny's '03 colt by Donavan is now called Dempsey! Is anyone
old enough to remember Jack Dempsey, the boxer? Well, my Dad talked
about him! :-) It is also an Irish/Gaelic name meaning, Proud!
Remy's
'03 filly by Donavan is now named Doha Day and Dodie is her barn
name, that means beloved.
Sometimes
either one is called Dodo!
Riverland
Farm announces the purchase of Hanoverian mare Winpenny and her
2003 Donavan colt, so far unnamed,
from Nancy Bowlus of Frederick, Maryland. Nancy and her husband
have decided to sell their Blumont Farm and their horses. We are
all pleased that Winpenny and her colt will be coming to Wisconsin.
We will let you know more about their futures when they are settled
at Riverland. First the colt will get a name, and then will be
registered and branded at the AHS inspection in July. Then we
will know more about what is in store for him! Nancy does report
he is very sweet, very big, has great conformation, and floats!
- just like his dad!
Winpenny
is a lovely, tall mare showing great potential under saddle, so
if someone is interested in owning a wonderful mare for show and
later on breeding, please call. I will consider only the best
home and plans. Her bloodlines are wonderful: Weltbekannt (Weltmeyer/World
Cup I) and also Werther, and a Thoroughbred line, Jet Set by Jet
Stream. There are several States Premium mares include in her
pedigree!

Our
filly finally arrived! Due March 29th, just arrived April
16 - at 1:30 AM. I just spent the night at the Wisconsin Equine
Clinic where Remy (On a Rainy Day) has been for four weeks waiting
for the foal. Though Remy is 21 years old, she had this foal exactly
as nature intended.
The
filly is still not named, although "Delayed Delight"
was first thought about right. We tentatively plan to call her
Doha Day. Doha is in honor of our daughter, Jill, who says
that they cannot wait for "Doha Day" when she and other
soldiers can go to Doha, Qtar to enjoy more modern conveniences
and buy products of comfort during the war. Jill is stationed
in Kuwait. "Day" is in honor of the filly's mom, On
a Rainy Day (Thoroughbred, approved Hanoverian), and the "D"
is of course for Donavan. Her barn name will probably be Dia (Spanish
for "day") or Dodi ("beloved").
This
filly is full sibling to Duesenjaeger, "Pilot," our
gelding now under saddle at Wyngate Dressage Center. This filly
must have been waiting for Daddy Donavan to return from his weekend
receiving standing ovations at The Midwest Horse Fair, in Madison
Wisconsin, before arriving. Donavan was nearby when she entered
the world! What fun to run from one stall to the other and see
the three all together, Dad, mom and filly. She has Dad's and
brother's same three white socks and mom's star. She is a very
pretty little lady and very correct! We are extremely excited!
We cannot thank the doctors and staff at the Wisconsin Equine
Clinic enough for their support and expertise! especially Dr.
Kristina Johnson, who prepared to spend the night with me there,
and Dr. Andy Schmidt, who offered to come in also if there was
any problem at all!
We
just got word of the birth of a colt on April 8, out of a
Hanoverian mare, Winpenny, owned by Nancy Bowlus of Frederick,
Maryland. Nancy reports he is "floating around the paddock!"
So far her Donavan colt is unnamed.
The
first Donavan foal of 2003 was born on March 14, two weeks
early. Dartanyon is out of Bedazzle My Heart, a lovely
gray Oldenburg mare by Bordeaux* (Hanoverian) out of an approved
Thoroughbred mare. He is bay like his dad (may turn gray?) and
has Donavan's three socks too. Owner and breeder Linda Bland is
thrilled! Dartanyon is for sale.
Planning
Ahead!
Riverland
Farm and The Donavan! Group, LLC are excited to introduce you
to Bianna, by Hanoverian Stallion ES Bordeaux and out of Alexa,
Main Mare Book Hanoverian mare. She will be a future broodmare
for Donavan, and a riding horse. She was purchased from Dr. Doug
and Shannon Langer of Maple Run Farm, Helenville, Wisconsin.
Bianna
is a beautiful and elegant, refined and athletic young Hanoverian
yearling. Coincidentally, her dam, Alexa, arrived from Germany
with Donavan! This was meant to be! We are very pleased and look
forward to offspring from this match. Check back from time to
time and watch her grow up.

News
from the USDF re: 2002 Awards: Donavan has earned Second Place
in the Hanoverian /All Breeds Year-End Awards at Intermediaire-II.
His average was a teriffic 61.463%. Of course his partner was
Jessica Jo Tate of Wyngate Dressage Center, Walworth Wisconsin.
We
may soon be able to accomodate breeders who prefer working with
frozen semen for Donavan. In November Donavan was tested for
semen freezing, and the report is he had "great numbers,"
as they say! We will be "field testing" on one of Riverland
Farm's young mares this year, and only a few select outside mares.
Please inquire if you are interested.
SALES
News from Riverland Farm:
Congratulations to the Peterson family of Sheboygan, Wisconsin
on their purchase of Theo, a Thoroughbred gelding. Daughter Ashley
had been leasing him for Pony Club and they have become a wonderful
team. We are so pleased that Theo will be with her for a long
time!
Congratulations
also to Kathy Cook on her purchase of Sammie R., Brenda
Schulte's Thoroughbred mare. The plan is for Sammie R. (a.k.a.
Justine, Oldenburg NA-approved) to have another Donavan
foal, a sibling to Deja Vu ('02).
We
are thrilled that Betsy Battista has purchased Kay's First,
a Thoroughbred mare who is approved by the AHS and Oldenburg
NA. She is the dam of Drachen Herz, a young stallion by
Donavan, owned by Margaret Goodell, of Willow Glen Farm.
Betsy purchased Kay's First with a Donavan breeding. Kay's
First (Tilly) replaces Betsy's mare who had an unfortunate
accident and was euthanized, also losing a foal by Donavan.
We all are hoping to see two new Donavan offspring from
the Battista breeding program!

Donavan
is in Florida for the 2003 Winter Equestrian Festival, and he
seems to be enjoying himself! He will return to Wisconsin to breed
at the end of March!
A
Donavan son, Dooley,
owned by Carol Allgauer, was just awarded a First Place USDF Year
End Award at First Level with an average of 71.324% for 2002!
Congratulations to Carol and Dooley!
We will watch for more good things in 2003.
January
17,18, 19 Wendy and Marty Costello went to the American
Hanoverian Society annual meeting in Baltimore to receive
Donavan's Year End Award and also to enjoy meeting other breeders
and stallion owners and to get reacquainted with old friends.
A highlight of the meeting was Dr. Ludwig Christman of the German
Hanoverian Verband's talk on bloodlines and the influence of the
Thoroughbred, the Trakehner, and the Holsteiner on the Hanoverian
bloodlines. He also gave tips on breeding our stallions to approved
Thoroughbred mares. This delighted us as we know that Donavan
is a wonderful match for TB mares, producing offspring of interest
to eventing competitors - because of his high jumping ability
scores - as well as offspring with dressage talent.
Anyone with a Thoroughbred mare who might like to breed to a warmblood,
and who needs information regarding that process, just call us:
Wendy Costello, 262-243-9190 or email: wwc@donavan-stallion.com.