Description
Sire: Gladiador Interagro
Dam: Labareda Interagro
Color: Grey
D.O.B.: October 19, 2023
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Sex: Female
A very pretty and typical filly, Uni Duni Tê moves very well and is “uphill”.
Her mother is Labareda Interagro, a chestnut of the Andrade lineage, revised with points 73 points. Labareda is out of Salus (VAN), mare imported as an adult from Portugal. Salus is a large chestnut mare with very good gaits and has an excellent temperament. Retired in 2021, Salus has three chestnut daughters integrated into our breeding program: Guria Interagro by Profano Interagro, Jangada Interagro by Declarante Interagro and Labareda. In addition to the full sisters Nanny, Opulenta II and Revisora, all grey by Gladiador Interagro. Labareda’s sire is Divisadero Interagro, a stallion with an exceptional pedigree and lineage composed of 1/3 Veiga and ¾ Andrade, Divisadero’s excellent canter and temperament have made him a successful competitor and stud. Sired by the beautiful Tufão Interagro, a radiant buckskin stallion renown for his beauty and talent as a sport horse, and with the famous Vidago (SA) present twice in his dam line, Divisadero Interagro is the first chestnut stallion to be incorporated into Interagro’s breeding program.
Divisadero Interagro’s dam, Saranga (VAN), was bred by Vilhena de Andrade and imported to Brazil from Portugal to preserve the stock of pure Andrade lines at Interagro.
Sired by Gladiador Interagro, a stallion with impressive gaits and suspension combined with extreme beauty, he got 74.50 points in revision even before he was 6 years old. Gladiador is the son of the stallion of merit and Progeny Champion Ofensor (MV) with Virgínia Interagro, a beautiful mare with two daughters, full sisters of Gladiador, included in our breedng program: Dondoca Interagro and Electra Interagro. Virginia’s eldest son, Bombadil Interagro, was sold to the US where he competed in Dressage with scores above 69%. With Baldor Interagro (by Ofensor MV) Virginia had Hermus Interagro who competed in Dressage and Working Equitation before being exported.
Uni Duni Tê is the Portuguese version of “Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe”.












