Furioso II

[peacock prose] His offspring have performed well in all disciplines of show jumping, including at the Barcelona and Sydney Olympics.

Furioso II was imported in 1968 to Germany by George Vorwerk, a breeder of Oldenburg horses.

Known as the "Stamp Stallion", because his offspring inherited his 'very good feet and legs, his outstanding neck and shoulder, striking dappled chocolate chestnut coat with flaxen tail and white markings', Furioso II was later approved for the Hanoverian, Rhineland, and Westphalian studbooks.

Based on money earned by offspring, Furioso II was the top producing stallion in Germany from 1979 to 1989.

During his lifetime, the stallion produced over 200 state premium mares and at least 70 approved sons, including: Furioso II died in 1986, due to colic.

Furioso's lineage including the horses Precipitation , Son-in-Law , Double Life and Dark Ronald