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Indian Rock
KWPN Approved
| Registered Name | Indian Rock |
| Registration # | 528003 201304360 |
| Birthdate | June 01, 2013 |
| Color and Markings | Dark Bay |
| Height | 17.1hh |
| Breeding Direction |
DP (Dressage) |
| Breeding Fee | $2,100 per dose or $3,600 1-Season |
| Specific Terms, Fees, and Conditions | Contact Hilltop Farm for specific contract details. |
| Semen Available | Frozen |
| EVA Test | Negative |
| WFFS | N/WFFS (carrier of the WFFS gene) |
| Breeder | J. de Bruijn |
Profile Updated: 2026
Pedigree information:
Indian Rock’s fashionable pedigree and an exceptionally beautiful exterior make him an exciting choice for breeders. Indian Rock’s sire Apache was an international Grand Prix stallion who competed at the World Equestrian Games and World Cup Finals. He has 28 approved sons and over 60 FEI competitors to his credit, including the 2x World Young Horse Champion Jovian, Adrienne Lyle’s 2024 Olympic mount Helix, and Tokyo Olympic Bronze Medalist Gio. Indian Rock’s damsire, Vivaldi, has established himself as one of the most popular dressage breeding lines in the world through sons such as Vitalis, Desperado, and Dream Boy.
Indian Rock’s offspring have been well received by breeders and riders. The stunning type and elastic movement have resulted in Premium Foals, licensed stallions, and Ster/Elite daughters. His oldest offspring are already winning at Medium level. The KWPN recommends Indian Rock for adding front, improving the canter, and adding size in dressage breeding.
OWNER OF RECORD
Zen Elite Equestrian Center
STANDING AT
Hilltop Farm, Inc. 1089 Nesbitt Rd. Colora, MD 21917 410-658-9898 phone 410-658-9228 fax www.hilltopfarminc.com
https://www.hilltopfarminc.com/stallion/indian-rock/
CONTACT
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KWPN Breeding Designation
KWPN Approved
In general, foals by Indian Rock are eligible for KWPN-NA Foalbook papers.
Breeding Advice
Indian Rock’s offspring have been well received by breeders and riders. The stunning type and elastic movement have resulted in Premium Foals, licensed stallions, and Ster/Elite daughters. His oldest offspring are already winning at Medium level. Indian Rock is a top consideration for breeders seeking to add front, improve the canter, and add size.

